Monday, June 6, 2022

By The Numbers...

Overall deaths in Australia – where nearly everyone is vaccinated – are spiking



Add Australia to the countries seeing an unusual surge in deaths from all causes following mass mRNA shot campaigns .

The Australian government reported on May 25 that deaths in Australia were 21 percent above normal in early 2022. Even excluding Covid deaths, deaths were more than 10 percent above normal.

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Victoria, Australia’s second-most-populated state, offers an even grimmer picture. Unlike the national government, Victoria publishes monthly death figures in near-real time. On Thursday, it reported 4,312 deaths in May, 27 percent above the average of May 2020 and 2021 – the equivalent of 45,000 extra deaths in the United States.

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The Australian death spike is particularly striking, because Australia had no excess deaths – and little Covid – in 2020 and much of 2021. Thus the usual alternative explanations cannot hold. The spike cannot be the result of delayed medical care or “long Covid” (whatever long Covid is). Australia’s weather and geography are also very different than the European countries now reporting excess deaths.

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Shocking Rise in Permanent Disabilities

 Jim Hoft 


Ed Dowd, an equity investment executive, joined Steve Bannon on The War Room back in early May. Dowd was reporting on the First Quarter 2022 numbers from funeral homes and insurance companies. 

Back in March, Dowd told The War Room audience that U.S. millennials, aged 25-44, experienced a record-setting 84% increase in excess mortality during the final four months of 2021.

Ed Dowd: “The overarching theme is excessive mortality remains elevated to the surprise of many executives… 

…We have excess deaths running around 20% in Q1. We’ll see if that continues into Q2.

These were shocking numbers. The mainstream media continues to ignore this shocking detail.

This weekend, Ed Dowd pointed out another stunning statistic that is not making any headlines in the mainstream media.

The rise in the permanently disabled has soared during the COVID pandemic.

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