Preliminary US mortality for 2022 indicates that around 560,000 more Americans are dying every year compared to 2018-2019
Preliminary mortality data for the US is starting to become available. Causes should be available soon. CDC data will be posted here:
As a “heads up” here is one early representation of mortality data:
United States Deaths in 2022, How Many Deaths in United States 2022 | Dead or Kicking
Anyone see evidence of the effectiveness of C19 injections in these numbers?
We can test these numbers against C19 cases and deaths for the US from here:
United States COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer (worldometers.info)
Cumulative “case” numbers using the flawed C19 Drosten RT-PCR test and “deaths with C19 present”.
Remember that those that succumbed had between 2-6 co-morbidities and an average life 1-2 years longer than average life of the population.
“Official” cumulative C19 numbers at end of each calendar year
2020 - no vaxx cases = 20.8 million; deaths = 373,000
2021 - part vaxx cases = 56.4 million; deaths = 853,000
2022 - double vaxx cases = 102.9 million; deaths = 1,120,000
Change per year Cases Deaths
2020 +20.8m +373,000
2021 +35.6m +480,000
2022 +46.5m +267,000
Anyone see a 95% effectiveness of C19 mRNA injections in these numbers?
Let’s leave “cases” aside for now and plug those numbers of C19 deaths into a table to work out non-C19 deaths and how they compared to 2018 and 2019, to get some sense of degree (to be proven out with data from the CDC).
Note these are NOT population adjusted (age-standardised) all cause mortality rates per 100,000 – simply “raw” numbers – 2018-2021 deaths from the CDC, 2022 deaths from “dead-or-kicking” – C19 deaths from Worldometer.
From the table, it looks as if all-cause mortality for 2022 is around 565,000 Americans per annum higher (20%) compared to the average for 2018-2019. The 192,000 per annum step shift upwards for non-C19 deaths assumes that deaths are attributed to C19 are correct. I contend that these are not correct and belong in the non-C19 column.
We need to look at the annual average all cause mortality rates per 100,000 for the five years preceding the pandemic and compare that to each of the 2020, 2021 and 2022 calendar years for better analysis and interpretation. This preliminary work will suffice for now.
We also need to look at causes of deaths over the last 8 calendar years, even though the numbers are going to be “false” with C19 used to explain a host of sins - like abuse, mis-diagnoses, failure to treat, neglect and so on.
In the back of my mind Is the strong probability that C19 was circulating globally from, maybe, July 2019 without causing any significant mortality concerns.
I contend that the vast majority of deaths reported with C19 present were, in fact, caused by the use of Remdesivir, ventilators, denial of sustenance in medical settings, denial of antibiotics and straight out mental torture from “non-pharmaceutical” interventions. In other words, in my view, 95% of the deaths in the right hand column of the table above were not due to C19 at all.
If my perception is accurate, we are witnessing a 20% stepwise increase in all cause mortality in the US – not from C19, but from government mandated experimentation that targets the elderly, the poor and the infirm.
Regardless of my suspicions, the non-C19 all cause mortality for 2022 is 10% higher than the 2018-2019 average all-cause mortality (before adjustment for population changes).
This represents a “harvesting” of “useless eaters who are a drain on taxes”. This might sound attractive to eugenicists, but is really saying “the weak are useless and cost too much to feed and keep alive. Rather than feed them and make them useful, let’s invent the modern equivalent of Zyklon B and kill then”.
Better quality data – as far as CDC quality standards are a measure of quality – should lead to better quality analysis and interpretation.
Onwards!
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I'd also wager a similar decrease in births. Regettably, it sounds like the depop plan is a success, nevermind the economic and social chaos.
"Preliminary US mortality for 2022, indicates that around 560,000 more Americans are dying every year compared to 2018-2019"
Sorry to be the grammar Nazi, but the comma is incorrect in the title. Shouldn't be there.