07/19/2022 / By Ethan Huff
A Toronto-based casket manufacturer said the industry has changed dramatically over the last nine months with “small people” passing away in higher numbers than perhaps ever.
Mick Haddock said it is “noticeable in our industry” that children and babies are dying in much larger numbers ever since Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) “vaccines” were unleashed under Operation Warp Speed. (Related: the U.S. Food and Drug Administration just authorized the jabs for tiny babies, which means even smaller caskets will now need to be ordered.)
“For the first time in over 30 years, we are receiving bulk orders for smaller-sized caskets,” he told the RAIR Foundation.
Generally speaking, the casket industry is a stable industry. Death averages tend to be roughly the same year after year and there is rarely a surge, especially in Western countries. But not this year.
“Not only are all sales up, but in the past, for every five full-sized caskets we sold, we sold one youth size,” Haddock said. “Now, for every five, it’s two youth sized.”
Haddock said he and his colleagues had anticipated a major uptick in casket orders in early 2020 when governments and corporate-controlled media outlets were blasting COVID propaganda to the masses every waking second.
It turns out that deaths remained stable and normal until Donald Trump launched Operation Warp Speed. Then the casket orders really started to mount.
“It wasn’t until the end of 2020 and the beginning of 2021 that we saw sales increase,” Haddock noted – the first jabs to be released under Operation Warp Speed arrived on Dec. 11, 2020.
“We didn’t see any increase in sales before vaccines were introduced, and people started traveling again.”
“And I don’t want to blame it on the travel that’s been killing everybody because, in truth, most of these places around the world are still light on what travelers can do. Even accidental deaths are still limited.”
Amazingly, Haddock actually saw a 60 percent decrease in casket sales in 2020 before the jabs were introduced.
“It was only once the vaccines were pushed to younger and younger demographics that we started seeing the uptick,” he said.
“It was just senior citizens and the very frail at first. Within two months of the approval of the vaccine for the 11- to 15-year-olds, we noticed more demand for smaller units.”
Compared to 2019 numbers, casket sales are currently between 30-40 percent higher than usual. Haddock called this increase “staggering,” noting that things really started to pick up in mid-2021 and have seen “measurable” growth since.
Even though Haddock really started to notice a problem once the child-sized casket orders started arriving in bulk, he warned that people of all ages are at risk from the deadly injections.
“It’s hard to deny. What can it be blamed on? What has changed? Why is the death rate exceeding that of before the vaccines?” he pondered during his RAIR interview.
Children aged six to 12 are supposed to be among the healthiest human beings, and yet they are now dropping like flies ever since the injections were authorized for their demographic.
“Now, these are the sizes we are selling,” Haddock bemoaned. “Children don’t just die. It doesn’t happen. Never in history.”
To hear this type of clarity from someone in the industry, especially in Canada, is rare. Haddock joined British funeral director John O’Looney, who also spoke out last fall about the issue, in becoming a whistleblower concerning the societal impact of the death jabs.
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