Why Surinamese people are ‘suddenly’ dropping dead
In various Surinamese media, there have been reports for some time now of cases where people ‘suddenly’ collapse and die on the street, even while driving. I have also learned from the media that the Minister of ‘Health’, Amar Ramadhin, stated on Wednesday, June 28, 2023, before the start of the Council of Ministers (RVM) meeting, that “there is no evidence that the side effects of the injections/vaccination for the coronavirus can be considered as the cause of the recent cases where several individuals in Suriname have died suddenly.” People all over the world “have been getting vaccinated, which means that not only individuals in Suriname, but also people in other countries should be dropping dead.”
At the peak of the COVID-19 plandemic, Ricky Stutgard and I together took legal action against the State of Suriname, specifically the Ministry of ‘Health’. Our focus was on the absurd COVID-19 measures and widespread human rights violations taking place. These lawsuits are known by the case numbers A.R. No. 21-0733 and 21-1771, and they are currently being heard on appeal under G.R. no. 16077 and 16206.
During both the trial phase (March and June 2021) and the appeals process (August 2022), I provided the minister, through his lawyers, with various data indicating that the experimental vaccines had significant side effects, including serious and lasting physical harm, even death. Despite being aware of this, the minister continued to advocate for vaccination with these toxins. Furthermore, he threatened those who highlighted the dangers in the media with consequences.
One of the dangerous side effects of the vaccines is that they can cause blood clots and myocarditis (inflammation of the myocardium — the heart muscle), which can lead to sudden heart failure. In my opening statement at the start of the appeals process in both cases (August 2022), I once again pointed out these side effects to the minister, specifically referencing myocarditis and heart failure, supported by publications from abroad, including various scientific studies. I also included numerous news articles as exhibits (exhibits 11 and 12 in the appeal’s pleadings), which already showed that people around the world were suddenly dropping dead after receiving the COVID-19 poison, including several local cases that had already been reported by the Surinamese media. Never before have so many people suddenly collapsed and died on the streets of Suriname. And these are only the cases that have come to the attention of the media!
It is therefore striking that the minister now acts as if he is unaware of the numerous cases of myocarditis and the sudden collapse and death of people, both worldwide and in Suriname. Despite the censorship imposed by robberments and major technology companies worldwide, social media is filled with photos and videos of (often young) people suddenly dropping dead. There have even been several documentaries released that shed light on these cases, providing visual evidence and commentary from internationally respected scientists. One of the well-known documentaries is “Died Suddenly”.
Unfortunately, I cannot extensively address this topic in this article and must keep it brief. However, I strongly advise everyone to review the information regarding the two mentioned legal cases. Most of the court documents are available online and can be downloaded through the following links: Anti-Muilkorf and Anti-Lockdown. There, you will be able to see exactly what the minister has been aware of all this time.
But more importantly, you will also see what is yet to come in the near future. The people of the plantation Suriname are in for much more trouble, especially if the majority remains ignorant. I urge you to thoroughly review my pleading in the case known as G.R. no. 16206 along with the accompanying exhibits.
In case you’ve have allowed yourself to be poisoned, I advise you to take precautions and get your affairs in order (such as creating a will). Just in case.
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