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Aus now Brit. Ex Private Equity/VC Fund Manager - Drug Discovery & Tech • Buyouts • Econ • Finance. Left the City in 2015 for a better life. #NHS100k
Mar 8, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
1/2 The lies have been on a scale the world has never seen.

Royal Surrey County Hospital (covering a pop'n of approx half a million people) has responded to a FOIA request:

From 1st Oct 2020 to 1st April 2021 (during "peak Covid"), a total of 90 patients were treated for Covid. Image 2/2 Yet the local Surrey newspaper published an article at the time stating that the Covid death toll in Surrey was over 1,800. So where did they all die?

This makes me sick. And there are people out there who still actually believe this shit. Image
Jan 25, 2023 8 tweets 2 min read
🧵 1/8 The saddest part of what is happening is we are set to lose hundreds of millions, most likely a few billion of the world population over the coming years and many people will fail to even notice it is happening for a very long time. When they do eventually see it they will 2/8 have already been prepped and conditioned to accept that it was all tragically the result of what they've been told to think.

At the moment, the excess deaths are astronomical and we all thought this was when people everywhere would wake up. After all, we predicted it
Jan 24, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
Breakdown of all-cause deaths by vax status for 2022 for age brackets 18yo up to 69yo (to latest available – May 2022). Just thought now might be a good time to retweet my work from last year given the world record-breaking excess deaths we have been seeing globally for at least 2/4 9mths & which have now gone exponential since mid December 2022.

The most obvious / notable takeaway is the progressive narrowing of the difference between unvaxd and fully vaxd mortality between January & March/April until in May the unvaxd are less likely to die than the
Nov 16, 2022 6 tweets 5 min read
🧵1/6 An Accountant friend (@V_POC) and I were yesterday digging for long-term sickness data. It has been his concern for some time that with UK excess deaths now persistently off the scale the effects on workforce participation are going to begin to be felt imminently. We also Image @V_POC @JohnBoweActor @54JohnBull @accountingetc @villagerssn @cafelockedout @riseupandresist @JohnARead @AuthorSisco @Matt_HorwoodWS @TheJikky 2/6 surmised that with deaths so extraordinarily high then it is likely that long-term sickness will also be rising.

If you study the ONS data coinciding with the period when the excess deaths figures began (Q2 2022) then you see that an extra 175,000 have departed the workforce Image
Oct 25, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
🧵 1/6.. The ONS were due to release the latest mortality data by juice status this week but are now not releasing it (why is that??).. So without further ado, I will again share my work on the latest available data (to May 2022)... 2/6 "I have spent most of the afternoon tracking down deaths by juice status data & juice uptake data for England by dose then slicing & comparing. It takes time as one set is only updated to May 2022 & is for 18yrs & over, while the other is up to Sept 2022 & is for 12yrs & over
Oct 25, 2022 4 tweets 3 min read
Latest UK excess deaths data to week 41 2022. This table & chart cover the period from 1 Apr to 14 Oct (Q2 to latest). I calculate the 5yr average using raw 2015-19 data.

25 of the 29 weeks show excess deaths. The average weekly excess deaths over the past 3 months is 15.4%. @Kingbingo_
Oct 3, 2022 5 tweets 1 min read
1/ Have spent most of the afternoon tracking down deaths by vax status data & vax uptake data for England by dose then slicing & comparing. It takes time as one set is only updated to May 2022 and is for 18yrs & over, while the other is up to Sept 2022 and is for 12yrs & over 2/ I have had to use the 2020 population census data to run my own tables (as at end of May) for 18yrs & over and run relevant percentages for different categories of vax & corresponding deaths. The next release is due towards Oct-end so hopefully I'll be able to update this soon
Sep 24, 2022 5 tweets 2 min read
🧵1/ We are now experiencing the 4th black swan event since the tech bubble burst of 2000. Black swans are supposed to arrive around once every century or so. We have had the bursting of the 2000 tech bubble, the 2007/08 financial crisis, the 2020 Covid economic & financial 2/ markets collapse, and now the 2022 collapse. This one is more wide-ranging as it is not limited to a sector or sub-sector, and all of the economic management tools previously available in the form of monetary and fiscal policy levers have been used up. Look back to the stock
Aug 6, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
Shocking phonecall recording with a pharmacist who administered the jab to a child now in hospital with myocarditis. Part 1.
Aug 3, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
1/ For those who haven't yet figured it out or are struggling to make sense of current events, there have been a series of tests being run over the past 30 months.

The first test was a test of critical thinking.

The second test was a test of strength of character (linked to.. 2/ the ability to withstand discrimination / threats / psychological abuse and in some countries financial abuse as well).

A third test currently being run involves testing of individual's and families' ability to plan ahead (a test of preparedness)..