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The trees keep falling, but very few people are hearing the sound. It's being nicely concealed or whitewashed by the fake news industrial complex, so it's essentially a non-event.

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I think we should stop using the word vaccine when referring to these shots. The traditional definition has been changed to include transfections and transformations which cannot and do not prevent illness or stop transmission. They are not immunizations or vaccinations. I know this is slightly off topic for this tread, but it irritates me that "they" change the definitions, and get away with it. It's very deceptive. It makes people think all shots are the same, so don't look behind the curtain.

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From the same ONS deaths report:

Coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths (been the same definition for months now)

"COVID-19 deaths are those deaths registered in England and Wales in the stated week where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate. A doctor can certify the involvement of COVID-19 based on symptoms and clinical findings; a positive test result is not required. Definitions of COVID-19 for deaths in Scotland and Northern Ireland are similar to England and Wales."

So to classify a covid death as being due to or a contributing factor in a death all it takes is for the doctor to say “it was covid”.

Not very scientific or medical is it?

Basically a meaningless metric now.

Then there is this from the same report"

"The number of deaths was above the five-year average in private homes (31.4% above, 744 excess deaths), hospitals (16.9% above, 706 excess deaths), care homes (10.5% above, 206 excess deaths)"

It was 26% for private homes deaths last week and 19% a few weeks ago.

And still no official questions asked or investigations being undertaken.

Not boding well for the future is it?

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And how many were from suicide or drug overdose resulting from despair over the state of affairs?

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"Anything But Vaccines" is rumored to be the cause of these excess deaths.

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Official data from the UK is believed to be the least corrupted in Europe. Imagine how bad can get the real numbers in the Mediterranean countries. Mark Crispin Miller always says that Italy is the deathcamp of Europe.

This is bad. But no one cares, so they are happy.

Until it happens to them.

Then, it's time to hunt the scapegoat.

It is still weird to see mass psychopathy in action and not in a book.

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Of course, that 1/3 is inflated.

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Where is the outrage that this has been going on for a year without the authorities finding an answer? There should be a Monty Python movie made of the joke that our world's health authorities have become.

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Aug 2, 2022·edited Aug 2, 2022

LOGICAL EVIDENCE THAT MASS VACCINATION ALSO OF THE LOW-RISK GROUP IN COVID-19 IS SUBOPTIMAL CONTAINS TWO KEY IMMUNOLOGICAL/VIROLOGICAL/EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STARTING POINTS, BOTH OF WHICH CONCERN THE BROAD T-CELL IMMUNITY TO CONSERVED INTERNAL VIRAL PROTEINS IN DIFFERENT VIRAL VARIANTS OF SARS-COV-2

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For the week 29 (ie as is 22/7/2022) the 5-year pre-2020 mortality is 9093 for England and Wales. That gives a +20.7 percentage for 2022. But the ONS weekly reported figure is known to have significant variations driven by bank and statutory holidays, and can be somewhat mitigated by averaging the reporting over three weeks. This doesn't alter your conclusions.

I calculate the present rolling 12-month total for excess mortality, for the UK as a whole, to be just over 50,000. This figure peaked in week 11 of 2021 at 109,179 over the average of 530,000 for England and Wales.

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And how many "COVID deaths" were really covid?

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From the website

3. Glossary

Coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths

COVID-19 deaths are those deaths registered in England and Wales in the stated week where COVID-19 was mentioned on the death certificate.

A doctor can certify the involvement of COVID-19 based on symptoms and clinical findings; a positive test result is not required.

Definitions of COVID-19 for deaths in Scotland and Northern Ireland are similar to England and Wales.

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The meek shall inherit the earth, and the pure blooded control group may be all that’s left.

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just a guess: Must be asymptomatic moneypox

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