Titled “COVID Deaths Before and After Vaccination Programs,” the compelling presentation was produced by HART Group-affiliated quantitative data analyst Joel Smalley and appears to be the sequel to a similar video he released in May.
In a tweet introduction of the video, Smalley, a British national, challenges the notion that “vaccines” have shown sufficient efficacy to maintain their emergency use authorization.
“COVID vaccines are between 50% and 80% effective in reducing severe illness and death,” he wrote. “They have to be at least 50% to retain emergency use authorization. Such dramatic efficacy should be apparent in the empirical, ‘real-world’ data. There should be very few country exceptions.”
The video displays weekly COVID-19 deaths per country, before (blue) and after (red) experimental vaccination campaigns began, showing a dramatic correlation between vaccine uptake and spikes in death numbers in approximately 40 different countries.
Examples include sharp increases in COVID deaths in Israel, Taiwan, and Uganda.
While correlation does not prove causation, looking more broadly at relevant data, a worldwide trend of high rates of infections, hospitalizations, and deaths can be found among the vaccinated.
In addition, Dr. Peter McCullough reported in August on a preprint study that “found vaccinated individuals carry 251 times the load of COVID-19 viruses in their nostrils compared to the unvaccinated.”
“While moderating the symptoms of infection, the jab allows vaccinated individuals to carry unusually high viral loads without becoming ill at first, potentially transforming them into presymptomatic super spreaders,” wrote McCullough, the editor of two major medical journals.
He went on to speculate that this may be the reason so many places are experiencing such a “prominent outbreak,” even with a high level of herd immunity and vaccinated individuals.
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