Tl;dr someone has been tracking weekly death data recorded with the CDC. S/he noticed a sharp uptick in deaths for cancer and heart disease since the jab came out (March 2021). In fact, cancer deaths were 9 standard deviations above average as of June 2022. On June 3 CDC “updated” their system. Since then, a bunch of the cancer and heart disease data were shifted to other categories (diabetes, respiratory, septicemia, flu etc.). So this person looked at all “natural” death data (i.e. excluding accidents, suicides etc.) and the trend is unmistakable.
Short version: since the jab came out people of all ages are dying in unprecedented numbers of system-wide failure (heart, organ). And the CDC is cooking the books.
For anyone who doesn't get the significance of NINE STANDARD DEVIATIONS, here's an analogy that should help:
Avg human IQ = 100
Two standard deviations above that is considered highly intelligent at 130. Two more (four total) is genius level at 160. Add another five (nine total) and we're in the realm of children who become doctors before they hit puberty.
Tl;dr someone has been tracking weekly death data recorded with the CDC. S/he noticed a sharp uptick in deaths for cancer and heart disease since the jab came out (March 2021). In fact, cancer deaths were 9 standard deviations above average as of June 2022. On June 3 CDC “updated” their system. Since then, a bunch of the cancer and heart disease data were shifted to other categories (diabetes, respiratory, septicemia, flu etc.). So this person looked at all “natural” death data (i.e. excluding accidents, suicides etc.) and the trend is unmistakable.
Short version: since the jab came out people of all ages are dying in unprecedented numbers of system-wide failure (heart, organ). And the CDC is cooking the books.
For anyone who doesn't get the significance of NINE STANDARD DEVIATIONS, here's an analogy that should help:
Avg human IQ = 100
Two standard deviations above that is considered highly intelligent at 130. Two more (four total) is genius level at 160. Add another five (nine total) and we're in the realm of children who become doctors before they hit puberty.
Nine standard deviations is a big fucking deal.
One "standard deviation" is 15 IQ points in this example?
Yes, following a normal bell curve distribution.
I never took psychology in high school.