A new paper on global excess deaths from 2020-2022 could be described as earthshaking. The authors estimated there were a stunning 31 million excess deaths worldwide in those 3 years, known as the “Covid years.” The authors proposed 3 primary reasons for the mass casualties, all involving some variation of “mistakes were made;” and/or “they signed a consent form.” Here, I look at whether these 3 proposed causes are supported by the official US mortality data—a question that was not examined in the paper.
Read MoreThere were over a half-million more US deaths in 2020 than there were in 2019, according to the official mortality data—by far the largest yearly increase in deaths since at least 1968. 50,000 of those excess deaths happened over 8 weeks in 25 counties in the New York City metropolitan area, all of which experienced more than a 100% increase in deaths in April 2020—some more than 550%. How many hypotheses about the cause of excess deaths in 2020 are consistent with the NYC data? Is the data consistent with the idea that toxic treatment protocols were primarily responsible for excess deaths? Is it possible 1.5 million excess deaths in 2020-2023 were fabricated in the official records?
Read MoreMaybe I’ll be accused of exaggeration or self-aggrandizement, but The Illustrated US Mortality Guide: An objective and eye-opening overview of deaths in the United States from 1968—2023: Just the numbers, is my baby, so I think I’m entitled to be a little delusional about it, especially so soon after its birth. This book baby has been in the making for more than a year, and finally, after seemingly endless additions, subtractions, modifications, and technical difficulties, it is up on Amazon, ready to be adored by all—who will hopefully be smitten enough to buy a copy, in Kindle or paperback—or even both, if they are particularly smitten. This unique book objectively presents the official US mortality data, totally free of opinions or conclusions, and makes it accessible for everyone.
Read MoreIn an unexpected and depressing development, trusted country doctor persona Tom Cowan, along with Michael Bryant of Health Freedom Defense Fund, got their hands dirty in the coverup of the US democide that killed a half-million people in 2020. The topic of the show was the lab leak hypothesis—but don’t be fooled. The agenda between the lines was all about covering up the US democide of 2020, in which 500,000 people died, and dismissing the possibility of a chemical weapon.
Read MoreWhen well-known alternative news purveyor Mike Adams raised the issue recently of the possible use of a chemical weapon in NYC, in an interview with End of Covid creators Alec Zeck and Mike Winner, I was stunned, given the ongoing US democide coverup—and thrilled. I had high hopes it was going to be a very important, possibly even groundbreaking, show. That’s because, in spite of my cynicism, I am still plagued by that kind of naive optimism a lot. As you may imagine, I am also disappointed a lot, and this time was no exception. I also start with a short rant about the role of online trolls in the US democide coverup.
Read MoreThere’s a group called PANDA that has given some publicity to the NYC mass casualty event recently. Naomi Wolf interviewed Jessica Hockett and Jonathan Engler of PANDA, who are promoting the idea that the mortality data in NYC may have been fabricated. Efforts continue to cover up the mass casualty event—I predict they will continue forever, because it was a democide.
Read MoreFor the last 3 years, there has been widespread media silence about the mass casualty event in New York City in Spring 2020, which killed over 50,000 people in 25 counties over 8 weeks, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data. And when the press isn’t silent about it, they are usually covering it up—we’ll look at some examples here. Is the mortality data from the CDC accurate and complete? Is it possible deaths have been falsified to simulate a mass casualty event? I review some possibilities that were proposed recently, and try to narrow them down.
Read MoreIf the CDC’s death records are correct, there was a mass casualty event in New York City and the surrounding area in April 2020, which killed 50,000 people over the course of 8 weeks, then ended just as suddenly as it began. Don’t be surprised if you haven’t heard about it—most people outside the Department of Defense haven’t, and even there, it’s on a need-to-know basis.
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