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'''Lightning''' kills around 27 Americans each year.<ref>https://www.usatoday.com/story/weather/2018/01/02/lightning-deaths-all-time-record-low-2017/996949001/</ref>
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One of these was reportedly [[Jay Freres]], who pressured [[Michael Springmann]] to give visas to some of the "[[19 hijackers]]".<ref>https://whowhatwhy.org/2015/09/10/visas-for-al-qaeda-part-2-treachery/</ref><ref>https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Jay_Freres#cite_note-mail-3</ref>
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The ''[[Alachua Chronicle]]'' reported on 27 July 2020 that a 35-year old man who died after being struck by lightning strike was listed as a "[[COVID]] death".<ref>https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/08/35-year-old-florida-roofer-struck-lightning-listed-coronavirus-fatality/</ref>
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==Electromagnetic Pulse==
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Lightning  can cause an electromagnetic pulse (EMP), a short burst of electromagnetic energy, that can disable electrical systems. If triggered by nuclear weapons, they can cause extensive, even apocalyptic, damage.
 
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What are the odds of being killed by lightning? 1 in 138,849.[1]

Lightning kills around 27 Americans each year.[2]

One of these was reportedly Jay Freres, who pressured Michael Springmann to give visas to some of the "19 hijackers".[3][4]

"COVID-19 death"

The Alachua Chronicle reported on 27 July 2020 that a 35-year old man who died after being struck by lightning strike was listed as a "COVID death".[5]

Electromagnetic Pulse

Full article: Electromagnetic Pulse

Lightning can cause an electromagnetic pulse (EMP), a short burst of electromagnetic energy, that can disable electrical systems. If triggered by nuclear weapons, they can cause extensive, even apocalyptic, damage.

 

A Lightning victim on Wikispooks

TitleDeath dateDescription
Jay Freres19 June 2015USDSO who pressured Michael Springman to give visas in Jaddah. Supposed victim of a lightning strike.
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