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Letter: Why no outrage?

Saturday 9 September 2023 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion

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Letter: Why no outrage?

In response to my letter a week ago, l am disappointed in Bob Williams reply to my letter, giving us no answers to my concerns.

Firstly, l have been a personal trainer here for the the past six years so l do know a lot about the health of our people, and yes it does need some attention starting with some exercise and diet choices.

This has been a problem for the past 50 years since we allowed cheap processed foods and soft drinks in our supermarkets.

Alcohol is our biggest killer and yet it's still legal.

But this is not why all of a sudden we have a climbing death rate within the past three years.

And to say it's all our fault we are dropping dead faster, or acquiring deadly diseases because of our eating habits is disappointing.

Go on line and see our own government statistics.

If this trend continues we will be dying twice as fast than prior to vaccinations three years ago.

Good doctors around the world were silenced when they voiced their concerns about the experimental drug, and today we have enough evidence to prove them right.

Heart attacks, strokes, kidney issues, eye problems, not waking up, and miscarriages are just some of the problems we are now facing.

I would like TMO to prove me wrong but l assure you they won't admit this to their own people yet.

The biggest downfall here is those who do know what's going on, especially in our government, are either blind or just cowards protecting their reputations and jobs.


Chris Denny

Cook Islands News reached out to Secretary of Health Bob Williams for comment.