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Jun 6, 2021 7 tweets 2 min read Read on X
The CDC reports 1139 deaths with Covid for those under 25, with ~30% of those not plausibly connected to Covid (cancer, suicide, etc). During this same time period, non-Covid excess deaths were >2500.

In other words, hysteria killed at least 3.5X as many children as did Covid.
For young adults, there have been 14K reported Covid deaths with ~5% not plausibly connected; there have also been 18K non-Covid excess deaths.

While Covid deaths have largely disappeared in this age group, excess deaths of despair continue to accrue.
For the very old, Covid has proven deadly: 175K deaths. But 60K of those deaths occurred in 2021 when there were lower than expected total deaths from this age group implying death displacement, not excess.

There are also at least 32K non-Covid excess deaths in this age group.
For the middle-aged, Covid has reportedly killed 100K persons, with non-Covid excess being 26K.

About 2K of the reported Covid deaths are not plausibly connected and an equal number are clearly displacements during recent weeks.
There have been 285K reported Covid deaths in the 65-84 age group and 61K non-Covid excess deaths through December. In 2021, non-Covid deaths have been far below normal, implying significant displacement of normal, expected mortality this year.
In total, between March 2020 and April 2021, there have been ~650 more deaths than would normally have been expected. About 400K of these excess deaths can be attributed to Covid and about 250K are due entirely to mass hysteria.
Finally, the 400K excess deaths due to Covid is almost certainly overstated due to quality of care issues (elderly isolation, overuse of ventilators, literal deaths from panic).

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May 8, 2023
50K person study by Cleveland Clinic finds that the more doses of covid vaccine you've received, the more likely you are to become infected with covid.

Is this normally the way a "vaccine" works, by making you more susceptible to infection? Image
From the study:

"During an Omicron wave in Iceland, individuals who had previously received 2 or more doses were found to have a higher odds of reinfection than those who had received fewer than 2 doses of vaccine."
Also from the study:

"receipt of two or three doses of a mRNA vaccine following prior COVID-19 was associated with a higher risk of reinfection than receipt of a single dose"
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Mar 31, 2023
New poll of American adults show same % claim to have had a member of their household die of covid (11%) or from covid vaccine side-effects (10%).

While it is somewhat interesting that these numbers are equivalent, the more interesting information is found in the crosstabs.
The young are far more likely to report both covid deaths and vax deaths compare to the old, which doesn't make sense given what we know about covid.

Dems are more likely to report covid deaths and Reps more likely to report vax deaths...

Signaling, perhaps?
The rich are more likely to report both covid deaths and vax deaths (which doesn't align with reality) as are government employees:
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Mar 31, 2023
Australia has released all-cause mortality data for 2022 and the results are the worst since WWII with 13% excess mortality.

Australia vaccinated their entire vulnerable population in 2021 and boosted them all in 2022.

At best, Australia is proof of vaccine failure.
While there were 10K covid deaths recorded in Australia in 2022, 3K of those covid deaths merely displaced other expected respiratory disease deaths.

In other words, 67% of excess deaths in Australia can not be blamed on covid.

So, why are so many Australians dying?
While covid deaths in Australia followed a predicable seasonal pattern, non-covid excess was much more stable, averaging a consistent ~1000 excess deaths per month and showing no signs of decline.
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Mar 13, 2023
New Zealand, having vaccinated 80% of their population, boosted 52% and double-boosted 16%, experienced a dramatic uptick in mortality during 2022, most of which has been attributed to covid: Image
Sadly, excess mortality in New Zealand has continued into 2023 (during their Summer) with no sign of slowdown, yet: Image
The massive excess mortality experienced by New Zealand in 2022 did not display the normal seasonal waves of excess seen elsewhere - instead, NZ saw a persistent, week after week, 5% to 10% more deaths than expected. Image
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Mar 7, 2023
Excess mortality in Europe during covid hysteria is more strongly correlated with national income than with vaccination rates - and not all correlated with lockdown or masking policies (obviously).

Did Switzerland due better than Bulgaria because of vaccines or wealth?
During the most recent 12 months in Europe, vaccination rates have a weak negative correlation with excess mortality.

In fact, most of the excess mortality gap in Europe occurred before widespread adoption of vaccines (2020 & early 2021).

So, the answer is wealth, not vax.
For example, here are all-cause deaths in low-vax Czechia, by year. Notice that the excess occurs in 2020 & 2021 but there was no excess mortality in 2022.

Essentially, all the vulnerable people in Czechia died before the vaccines were even available.
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Mar 7, 2023
More South Koreans died in 2022 than in any year since the Korean War: 17% more deaths than in 2021.

Beyond the short-term impact of obvious vaccine failure, the trends in Korea point towards inevitable demographic collapse.

This is the #1 problem facing humanity, currently.
South Korea's population is currently projected to decline by half during the remainder of this century.

Unless something unforeseen occurs, Korea is facing a bleak, hollow future of empty cities, decaying infrastructure, and a lonely elderly population.
In just 40 years, Korea will evolve from a vibrant, young culture to one dominated by an ever-growing number of retirees.

All of these projections assume trends continue... but the more likely option is that they get far worse through a demographic death spiral.
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