I don't understand, are they saying just "death" as a general statistic, not mentioning cause of death? Because old people die, as well I know. Are they saying risk of Covid death? Or just any ol death from the usual suspects? Some people are very unhealthy too, so a condition that some have, others don't.What age group are they referring to? Because I think they just encouraged older people first, and disabled, sickly, to run the first experiments on, we are disposable to them, unless we either work for beans or still have a lot to buy their crap.
That was taken into consideration by Steve Kirsch which is why excess deaths in 2021 should have been followed by a period of deficit of deaths in 2022. But 2022 was another year of excess deaths beyond the norm.
The difficulty in broaching this subject with normies is that to them an increase in deaths or excess death doesn't correlate to being attributed to the vax roll out. But while that is true correlation doesn't often cause causation. The reality is that excess deaths haven't let up. Hard to say if that trend continues with 2023 or it drops off as more and more people awaken and jump off the booster wagon.
I don't understand, are they saying just "death" as a general statistic, not mentioning cause of death? Because old people die, as well I know. Are they saying risk of Covid death? Or just any ol death from the usual suspects? Some people are very unhealthy too, so a condition that some have, others don't.What age group are they referring to? Because I think they just encouraged older people first, and disabled, sickly, to run the first experiments on, we are disposable to them, unless we either work for beans or still have a lot to buy their crap.
That was taken into consideration by Steve Kirsch which is why excess deaths in 2021 should have been followed by a period of deficit of deaths in 2022. But 2022 was another year of excess deaths beyond the norm.
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The difficulty in broaching this subject with normies is that to them an increase in deaths or excess death doesn't correlate to being attributed to the vax roll out. But while that is true correlation doesn't often cause causation. The reality is that excess deaths haven't let up. Hard to say if that trend continues with 2023 or it drops off as more and more people awaken and jump off the booster wagon.