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Japan's flat land is narrow, and for the past 100 years, most people have been cremated. Previously, once the body ran out, it was stored for a day and then immediately cremated, so were my parents. But there are rumors that the waiting list for cremation will be 7 to 10 days in 2021, 2022, and 2023. My relative waited for 5 days last year. Cremation facilities can't be easily expanded as the value of the surrounding land will drop. Longer waiting times clearly mean more deaths.

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Curiously, Japan only had data for 2020, even though 99.97% of deaths are cremated there. The non-communication of official cremation data in Japan for 2021 and 2022 insinuates that they may have something to hide.

The cardinal example of deliberately hiding death data is Gibraltar, which stopped reporting death statistics altogether, one month after the rollout of COVID shots.

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Last year, it was revealed that the Japanese government had concealed the treatment of people with unknown vaccination history (setting them to die from natural Covid-19 infection).

Since July 2022, statistics on the number of vaccinations for coronavirus deaths, seriously ill people, and infected people will no longer be collected. It has also been revealed that the government has a secret agreement with the FDA not to release information obtained from the FDA, but the details of the agreement remain hidden. This is due to pressure from the FDA (≒Pfizer).

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