Dr Campbell takes a look at excess mortality over 2023 around the world – peaks of over 15-20% in Holland, Australia and Canada, 40% in Singapore, 28% in Japan, 25% in South Korea
From here:
Excess deaths in 2023 - YouTube
I have shown the first 7 minutes of the 15 minute video that deals with excess mortality.
Dr Campbell knows the common denominator for excess deaths globally is the C19 injections – mostly mRNA in the countries he looks at in the below, as the countries with 1.4 billion people each and 5 billion doses between them (India and China) either cannot or will not publish and data on excess deaths (or injection harms).
Here’s the start of the transcript:
“going to be looking at some of the excess deaths data from the countries that we normally look at and I'm going to restrict this to 2023 excess deaths now because as we get to the end of November the year's data is starting to make sense and the news is not at all good
we'll also be noting that vaccines at least mRNA vaccines are being uh suspended in Iceland and restricted in some other Scandinavian countries they seem to be well ahead of the curve and as time permits I want to look at some data from the uh or information from the CDC which you might think is a little bit strange but we we'll come on to that let's look at some of this success data first and really pretty concerning
so this is Australia here now we can see that this actually begins in January 2023 so that's where we actually start this uh this graphic today and it was pretty high over 20% just under 20% and it seems to have dropped down really quite dramatically now I really hope this is genuine data but I'm afraid I suspect it may not be - I suspect it may just be um that it's incomplete um but we'll keep an eye on that but um we can see that the death rates have been high and this data is all based on the uh the 5 years up to 20 uh 2019 for the averages so way above what we would expect in 2023 not the vast majority of these not by any means attributable to co that's Australia
this is Canada now we see in Canada um well above 15% for most of the Year this is the 15% line here so um and still now well above 15% in Canada excess deaths very high at the start of the at the start of the year as you can probably see there just at the start of the year uh
moving on to um where's this this is Denmark well again fairly similar pattern high at the start of the year but continuing throughout the year
now one of the really concerning things we're noticing here is that these excess deaths are continuing through summer so we can't attribute this to the sort of seasonality factors that we often see with influenza and things like that there's some other Factor going on here in multiple countries and of course the question is why aren't the epidemiologists asking
what is the what are the common denominators here they don't seem to be asking that question why is it mainstream media asking that question why is it only a few people like me that are asking that question really pretty hard to understand because we're dealing with an awful lot of people dying here that's Denmark moving
on to um Germany again very similar pattern again deaths 10% above the what we expect for quite a lot of the year including the middle of uh the middle of the German summer which of course is nice and warm not when we would expect a lot of deaths
Ireland um well again very high in Ireland I'm afraid um round about what 12 14% or 12 13% at the moment but have been high consistently throughout the year again as we notice including summer Japan
now notice with Japan here that this Baseline 14% so the excess deaths in Japan in the middle of summer were 14% they started off at over 28% and now they're back up to over 24% this is quite horrendous in Japan huge amounts of excess deaths and I don't think I need to remind you now that we would expect excess deaths to be lower now because vulnerable people died for one reason or another during the uh pandemic year so we'd expect these figures to be way below the 2019 five up to 2019 5year average not what we're seeing why aren't people asking about common factors
here Netherlands well again notice that this is the Baseline here at 5% so it's been well above that level all the time 20% now it's maybe just over 20% again throughout the year and again we see this huge peak in the Netherlands bang in the middle of summer 24th of June um okay it is compared to previous Junes but it's still not showing any sort of seasonality just increased deaths all year round as if the fact of that's causing these excess deaths is present with us all the time it looks a bit like that um
this is New Zealand um again we've been High pretty well for all of the year now around about 4% I would say um above the uh the expected numbers but has been up until recently really much higher up a size 20% for New Zealand
Singapore now just look at this graph of Singapore here just pay attention to this the Baseline here is 20% so the excess deaths in Singapore in about August dipped to 18% above what we would expect so here we see the graph started at 28% went up to over 40% dipped right down here to about 18% round about over 30% now
so incredible number of excess deaths in Japan and Singapore what could these countries possibly have in common because they're not that close together geographically with all these other countries
what could they possibly have in common that could be causing these excess deaths what factor or factors
could there be a common factor here I'm just postulating that as a maybe a bit of a far out hypothesis but I'm postulating it none the nonetheless um that is uh Singapore
South Korea again look at the Baseline here 15% so this this Baseline here is about 10% so again we see that in what April the excess deaths in South Korea dipped right down to plus 10% more than we would expect and now we're what 25 24% more than we would expect
what could these Co countries possibly have in common that could be accounting for this?”
End of transcript extract.
Out of interest, ere are the cumulative doses per 100 population for South Korea. Japan and Singapore taken from here:
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Vaccinations - Our World in Data
The US is flat on 200 per 100 of population.
These countries stopped supplying data to OWD a ling while ago!
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