The purpose of this report is not to speculate about the role COVID played in these excess deaths from the past two years, nor to speculate as to the causes of the COVID pandemic, its timing, its impact, or the response. Instead, this report will rely on one assumption, which some readers may believe to be a stretch, but which I believe is reasonable: The CDC is not cooking the data when it comes to deaths from all causes. That is to say, everything presented here relies on the CDC accurately reporting how many people die each week in the United States.
If you accept that assumption, the data is unsettling.
I don't know what percentage of the people who took the jab are going to die young or suffer vaccine injuries, but I know that number is greater than zero. And we'll continue to see a higher number of all-cause mortality for a long time as the jab does what they designed it to do. They're seeing deaths from the jab increase in the medical field, even if they're not allowed to say so publicly.
It is the vaccinated workers who are getting sick with COVID, but it is the unvaccinated who are punished with constant testing, restrictions, and threats of losing their jobs.
The COVID shots are a disaster. Even for the elderly which is supposed to be the most compelling use case, death rates in elderly homes went up by a factor of 5 after the shots rolled out. Each time the shots are given, the deaths spike. Nobody is talking publicly about this. It’s not allowed.
“I have a patient who owns an adult care home that gave vaccinations to their six adult clients. They all died within a week.”
Doctors are seeing rates of injury and death increase dramatically in all ages of people. The injuries are only happening to the vaccinated. There is no doubt that this is happening but many doctors have so much cognitive dissonance that they don’t see it.
One nurse with 23 years of experience says she’s never heard of anyone under 20 dying from cardiac issues until the vaccines rolled out. Now she knows of around 30 deaths.
On the other hand, maybe housing will be cheaper in a decade.
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