I have seen the annual deaths in the U.S posted by CDC, with a jump of about 500,000 in 2020 and estimated for 2021. Since we know CDC is yet another Federal agency that can't be trusted, I started to dig into this a little. I am waiting for Texas to send me their data (hopefully they will), so used what I could from CA. I didn't think FL was a good state to use since they have such a large seasonal population. Here is what I found from CA compared to the CDC stats for the entire country:
Population of CA, ~39,550,000
pre-covid death rate of ~0.00683 (total deaths divided by population)
2020 death rate of 0.00811
US population of ~331,000,000
pre-covid deaths in U.S. per year: 2,854,838 (in 2019) 2020 U.S. deaths: 3,358,814
U.S. death rate of: 2019 - 0.00862 2020 - 0.01015
So what is interesting is that the U.S. death rate from CDC in 2019 is about the rate in CA in 2020 (with both pre- and post-covid U.S. death rates higher from the CDC estimate as compared to CA). CA, being the largest state in population, would seem to track fairly well with the U.S., so this quick little analysis brings up an interesting difference that may suggest CDC fudged the total deaths in the U.S. up to support the covid deaths narrative. I will hopefully get the Texas data, since TX is the 2nd most populous state, and would hopefully have truthful numbers. I wouldn't put it past CDC to have altered data from previous years, but that would mean any reports from past years that are not on their site would show those differences, so they wouldn't be that stupid, would they :)
I just heard back from TX and they said they would have their data to me in a few days.
TX has a large seasonal population too
Should try NY. They had shit tons of deaths. If their excess death numbers are similar to pre-bullshit averages then you have something.
You could also look at the numbers for NWO controlled State governments vs Patriot controlled. See if there is a pattern.
I was wondering about this as well. NPR was going on and on about it the other day (it's interesting to hear what the normies are being told), so I'm sure the numbers are bullshit🐸
been a long time NPR listener. i went from being a big fan, to being a big critic. i almost can hardly stand to listen to them anymore, the patronizing tone of voices.
i like how one minute they are pretending to be legitimate journalists, asking the hard questions, and then bird-dogging that question in a somewhat combative way, in order to make a point thats really not that great.
they will challenge (a Republican) on a claim (thats been debunked, Senator!), but yet NPR lets all kinds of people make all kinds of claims that have been debunked, but NPR doesn't challenge those claims, because they fit the NPR narrative.
NARRATIVE is the operative word.
NPR isn't "news", is NARRATIVE.
and the NPR narratives are toxic
I used to listen to NPR too and I also can’t stand it anymore. After I realized they form a narrative and ignore any evidence counter to their narrative it became really easy to spot their lies. In my transition out of MSM I used to make a game of listening to them, then trying to spot the lies, then debunking their shit myself when I got out of the car. I don’t have the energy for that anymore, listening to their shit makes my day worse.
Now I simply like to remind normies that:
“A narrative that you’re not allowed to question isn’t news and it isn’t science. It’s propaganda.”
News and science need to be able to stand up to scrutiny or else it’s guaranteed to be bullshit.
Ugh same! Radio Lab, the car guys, Weekend Edition... they use to be fun! Now it's laughable how every 3 seconds has to be about covid or climate.
Good preliminary work and yes something seems off with the numbers.
If I had infinite time, I would try to get all the state data and do the same. I'll try to get the NY data, but since Cuomo was in control, I don't know how reliable it will be. The CA death rate data was surprising because I thought it would roughly mirror CDC data, being a leftist state, and like with NY, being a leftist state, you can't tell what might be going on. Perhaps like all leftists, they get arrogant/sloppy, and don't make sure all their numbers agree :)
You can look at the CDC site to find out how they calculate their denominators---2019 would have been an estimated population year, since the census wasn't done until 2020. Very important if you want to compare mortality rates.
We’ve been saying the numbers were faked from the very beginning. There’s tons of examples to show this. Good job on this one.
https://libertariannews.org/2020/11/26/study-covid-has-had-no-effect-on-us-death-rate/
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So it looks like CDC cranked up the total for 2020! I wish some Senator had the balls to actually look into things like this and do something about it!
Not sure about your question, but even if the overall death numbers are up, there have been numerous things that can attribute to excessively high numbers:
An above average flu season
Remdesevir killing a percentage of people put on it due to renal failure and such
Lockdowns and govt. policy, which lead to:
Potentially higher overdoses and/or suicides
Putting infection into nursing homes, instead of removing it
People not receiving any checkups to catch things in a timely manner.
So even if the overall number is larger, what does it prove? It is a single metric that doesn't offer the granulation needed when there are so many crazy things going on.
Well surprise, surprise, I am unable to get the data for 2019 and 2020 in New York. They claim it's "preliminary", and if I want to get the info, to contact CDC. I responded with "that would be like relying on CDC for covid information", and I haven't heard back :)
I'll leave future investigation of this to someone else because I am taking a break from most social media, including GA, until I see an arrest of a major player in all the corruption making front page news.
When people started to ask questions about a lower death rate for 2020 all of a sudden 700,000 were added in July of 2021. Literally one day to the next. The count was steadily increasing throughout the year then was the same for 6 months.
did the graphs like like the 2020 election count?
Basically a 3 am addition. It was at about 2,640,000 which is 200k less than 2019.
https://data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Weekly-Provisional-Counts-of-Deaths-by-State-and-S/muzy-jte6/data
there is this that may help - if you select visualize
Whats interesting if you look at there is a selection that is "symptoms, finding no elsewhere classified"
I feel like they are using this label to hide vaccine deaths -- right now for 2021 we are over 141k compared to the 62k in all of 2020. Guessing we'll be at around 150k at the end of 2021.
I'm wary of using the CDC site to analyze CDC reports :) When I get the TX data, which will hopefully be correct, I'll see how it compares to CA, which should be a good indication of the difference between a high-population "red state" vs a high-population "blue state". I am wary of using NY data because it is so OBVIOUSLY corrupt here, but I'll check it just to see what shows up.
It was always heavily weighted towards ny and nj.
The plot thickens...I received the data from TX, and what is interesting is that TX and CA somewhat agree in their variation from the national CDC data (big jump in the national CDC death rate from pre- to post-covid, not so much for these two largest states):
For Texas:
pre-covid annual deaths ~205,000 2020 annual deaths ~251,000 (a few thousand were not residents, so average used)
Population of Tx: 28,800,000
Death rate pre-covid: 0.00711 Death rate 2020: 0.00871
I have now requested the New York data (seems odd that some states just don't have a downloadable table or just have it as an easily searchable stat)