Global excess deaths

Dr. John Campbell
10 Aug 202416:05

Summary

TLDRA recent Canadian report spanning 500 pages examines excess mortality rates during the COVID-19 pandemic across 125 countries. The study suggests that public health interventions and COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, rather than the virus itself, may have significantly contributed to the 30.9 million excess deaths. It calls for transparency, more public data analysis, and peer review, raising concerns about the safety of mRNA vaccines and urging a reevaluation of lockdown strategies for future emergencies.

Takeaways

  • 📜 The report in question is a comprehensive analysis from Canadian analysts, spanning over 500 pages and published in July 2024.
  • 🌐 The data analyzed in the report covers 125 countries, representing 35% of the global population, which equates to approximately 2.7 billion people.
  • 🔍 The report suggests a significant correlation between the measures taken during the COVID-19 pandemic and excess mortality rates, challenging the official narratives.
  • 💉 The report indicates that the primary causes of excess mortality were not solely the virus itself but also included psychological stress from mandates and socioeconomic changes.
  • ⚠ It criticizes certain medical interventions, such as mechanical ventilation and the denial of antibiotic treatments, as contributing factors to excess deaths.
  • đŸš« The report calls for the abandonment of the hypothesis that COVID-19 was the primary cause of death, given the data on excess mortality.
  • đŸŒĄïž The report's conclusion is that public health establishments and their agencies may have caused excess mortality through harmful interventions and vaccine rollouts.
  • 📊 The report provides statistics estimating 30.9 million excess deaths globally during 2020 to 2022, which it suggests warrants an official response.
  • 🔬 It calls for more research and public analysis, emphasizing the need for transparency and the release of more detailed data for peer review.
  • 🌟 The report acknowledges the need for further investigation and does not claim to have all the answers, inviting scrutiny and additional research.
  • 🌍 The implications of the report are far-reaching, suggesting potential reevaluation of lockdown strategies and the safety of mRNA vaccines, especially if the data has any validity.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the report discussed in the video?

    -The report focuses on analyzing excess mortality rates during the COVID-19 pandemic period from 2020 to 2023 across 125 countries, which represent 35% of the global population.

  • What does the report suggest about the primary cause of death during the pandemic?

    -The report suggests that the excess all-cause mortality in the world is incompatible with a pandemic viral respiratory disease, indicating that COVID-19 may not be the primary cause of death as previously believed.

  • What are the three primary causes of death associated with excess mortality during and after the COVID period according to the report?

    -The three primary causes identified are psychological stress from mandates and socioeconomic structural changes, non-COVID-19 vaccine medical interventions such as mechanical ventilation, and COVID-19 vaccine injection rollouts including repeated rollouts on the same population.

  • What conclusion does the report draw regarding public health establishments and their role in excess mortality during the COVID period?

    -The report concludes that public health establishments and their agencies fundamentally caused all the excess mortality in the COVID period through harmful medical interventions and COVID-19 vaccine rollouts.

  • What does the report claim about the relationship between the COVID-19 vaccine rollouts and excess mortality?

    -The report claims that COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, including repeated injections in the same population, were a contributory factor to excess deaths, which is a concerning finding with implications for the ongoing production of mRNA vaccines.

  • How many excess deaths were projected to have occurred globally during the three-year period from 2020 to 2022 according to the report?

    -The report projects that there were 30.9 million excess deaths globally during the three-year period from 2020 to 2022.

  • What is the report's stance on the need for more data and research in this area?

    -The report emphasizes the need for more data to be released into the public domain for further research and peer review, stating that the current lack of data is a barrier to a thorough understanding and analysis of the phenomena.

  • Which countries are mentioned in the report as having a high statistical certainty of persistent and significant excess all-cause mortality into 2023?

    -Countries such as Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, and others including the United States are mentioned as having persistent and significant excess mortality into 2023.

  • What does the report suggest should happen with the ongoing production of genetic vaccines if there are concerns about their safety?

    -The report suggests that if there are any concerns about the safety of genetic vaccines based on the data highlighted, then the production program should be suspended until these concerns are thoroughly addressed and the vaccines are proven safe.

  • What implications does the video suggest for future public health strategies and emergencies based on the report's findings?

    -The video suggests that if the report's findings have any validity, there needs to be a radical rethinking of lockdown strategies and other interventions in future emergencies, as well as a call for transparency and public analysis of data.

Outlines

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📊 Analysis of Global Excess Mortality and Covid-19 Response

The speaker introduces a comprehensive report from Canadian analysts, highlighting its extensive nature with over 500 pages published in July 2024. The report examines data from 125 countries, representing 35% of the global population, to explore correlations between excess mortality rates and the Covid-19 pandemic. The speaker emphasizes the need for governments and pharmaceutical companies to release more detailed data for accurate analysis, rather than relying on correlations. Key findings include the report's assertion that excess all-cause mortality during the pandemic is inconsistent with a typical viral respiratory disease, suggesting that the hypothesis of Covid-19 being the primary cause of death should be reconsidered. The report implicates psychological stress from lockdowns, socioeconomic changes, medical interventions like mechanical ventilation, and denial of antibiotic treatments as contributing factors to excess mortality.

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đŸ„ Public Health Critique and Excess Mortality Attribution

This paragraph delves into the report's conclusion that public health establishments and their agencies are responsible for the excess mortality during the Covid-19 period due to harmful medical interventions and vaccine rollouts. The report suggests that without the pandemic declaration and subsequent actions, there would have been no unusual increase in mortality rates. The speaker acknowledges the extreme nature of this claim and encourages viewers to examine the report's data and conclusions themselves. The report also provides statistics on excess mortality rates, with 93 countries having sufficient data to calculate a rate of 0.39%, corresponding to an estimated 30.9 million excess deaths globally from 2020 to 2022. Additionally, the report identifies a correlation between Covid-19 vaccine injections and 16.9 million associated deaths, calling for the release of more data to either confirm or refute these findings.

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📉 Continued Excess Mortality and the Need for Transparency

The speaker discusses the report's findings on 28 countries with high statistical certainty of persistent and significant excess mortality rates extending into 2023, long after the typical impact of Covid-19 would have been expected to subside. The list includes various countries, indicating that the issue is widespread. The report calls for more research to understand this phenomenon better and emphasizes the need for transparency in data sharing. It criticizes the lack of public domain data and the culture of secrecy surrounding it, advocating for the release of data to enable public analysis and peer review. The report also notes the absence of evidence linking large vaccine rollouts to a reduction in excess mortality, suggesting that further investigation is necessary into the safety and efficacy of these interventions.

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📈 Data Correlations and Implications for Future Health Policies

In the final paragraph, the speaker presents visual data correlations from the report, showing potential links between vaccine doses administered and excess mortality in various countries. The implications of these findings are profound, suggesting that there may need to be a radical rethinking of lockdown strategies and the development of new vaccines, especially those based on mRNA technology. The speaker calls for the public release of data to allow for comprehensive analysis and peer review, which is essential for validating or refuting the report's claims. The speaker concludes by encouraging viewers to read the report, consider its implications, and engage in the ongoing discussion about public health responses to the pandemic and future health emergencies.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Excess Mortality

Excess mortality refers to the number of deaths that exceed what would be expected in a given period under normal circumstances. In the video, this concept is central to discussing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated public health interventions. The script mentions 'excess all-cause mortality' as being incompatible with a typical pandemic respiratory disease, suggesting an abnormally high death rate unrelated to COVID-19 itself.

💡Correlations

Correlations are statistical measures that express the extent to which two variables are linearly related. In the video, the speaker is discussing the correlation between various factors and excess mortality rates during the COVID period. The script emphasizes the need for more granular data to move beyond correlations for a more accurate analysis.

💡Pharma Companies

Pharma companies, short for pharmaceutical companies, are businesses that develop, produce, and market drugs and medicines. The video script calls for these companies, along with governments, to release more detailed data to allow for better analysis of the impact of their products, such as vaccines, on public health.

💡COVID-19 Vaccines

COVID-19 vaccines are vaccines designed to protect against the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19 disease. The script discusses the rollout of these vaccines and suggests a correlation between vaccine administration and excess mortality, indicating a potential link that needs further investigation.

💡Lockdowns

Lockdowns refer to the strict restrictions on movement and social interaction implemented by governments to control the spread of infectious diseases. The video mentions the psychological stress caused by lockdowns as a contributing factor to excess mortality, highlighting the socioeconomic impact of such measures.

💡Socioeconomic Structural Changes

Socioeconomic structural changes refer to shifts in the economic and social framework of a society, often brought about by external factors such as a pandemic. The script points out that these changes, possibly due to lockdowns and economic downturns, have had a significant impact on mortality rates.

💡Mechanical Ventilation

Mechanical ventilation is a medical procedure where a machine is used to help or completely take over the work of breathing for a patient who cannot breathe on their own. The video script mentions it as a medical intervention associated with poor outcomes in COVID-19 patients, contributing to excess mortality.

💡Antibiotics

Antibiotics are medications used to treat bacterial infections. The script discusses the controversial use of antibiotics in treating viral infections like COVID-19, suggesting that the denial of antibiotics may have contributed to excess mortality.

💡Public Health Establishment

The public health establishment encompasses government agencies, health organizations, and professionals responsible for protecting and improving the health of the public. The video concludes that this establishment, through its interventions, may have been responsible for the excess mortality during the COVID period.

💡Genetic Vaccines

Genetic vaccines, such as mRNA vaccines, are a new category of vaccines that use a small piece of the virus's genetic material to stimulate an immune response. The script raises concerns about the ongoing production of these vaccines, suggesting that if there are issues with their safety or efficacy, production should be halted until fully evaluated.

💡Peer Review

Peer review is the process by which scholars or experts in a field evaluate the work of their colleagues to maintain or enhance the quality of research. The video calls for the findings of the report to be peer-reviewed by academics worldwide, emphasizing the need for rigorous scrutiny and validation of the conclusions drawn.

Highlights

A report published by Canadian analysts in July 2024 spans over 500 pages, examining data from 125 countries and impacting 2.7 billion people.

The report suggests that excess mortality rates during the COVID period are not consistent with a pandemic viral respiratory disease, challenging the narrative of most governments.

The hypothesis that COVID-19 is the primary cause of death should be abandoned based on the data analyzed, indicating a need for reevaluation of the pandemic's impact.

Three primary causes of death during and post-COVID period identified: psychological stress from mandates, medical interventions like mechanical ventilation, and denial of antibiotic treatments.

The report implicates COVID-19 vaccine rollouts, including repeated doses, as a contributory factor to excess deaths, raising concerns over mRNA vaccine production.

The public health establishment and its agencies are accused of causing all excess mortality in the COVID period through harmful interventions and vaccine rollouts.

The report claims that without the pandemic declaration and subsequent actions, there would have been no special increase in mortality rates.

A call for more participant-level data to be released by pharmaceutical companies and governments for a more accurate analysis.

The report estimates 30.9 million excess deaths globally for the three-year period from 2020 to 2022, demanding an official response.

16.9 million COVID-vaccination-associated deaths are projected, highlighting the need for transparency and data access to verify these claims.

Excess mortality is correlated with factors such as poverty levels and the proportion of older populations, indicating socioeconomic impacts.

28 countries show high statistical certainty of persistent and significant excess mortality into 2023, suggesting ongoing issues post-pandemic peak.

The report calls for more research and public analysis, emphasizing the need for data transparency to facilitate peer review and validation.

There is no evidence of large vaccine rollouts being associated with reductions in excess mortality, indicating a potential disconnect between interventions and outcomes.

The implications of the report suggest a radical rethinking of lockdown strategies and emergency responses, emphasizing the importance of data-informed decision-making.

The report's data and conclusions are a significant concern for regulatory agencies and pharmaceutical industries, potentially impacting future vaccine development and public health policies.

Transcripts

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well a warm welcome to this talk now I

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want to look at a report today published

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by analysts in Canada very extensive

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report runs to over 500 pages just

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published last month in July

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2024 now I'll give you a few of the

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headlines from this report and then you

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can decide if you want to watch the

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implications for excess deaths are

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significant and we'll be thinking about

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potential implications of this data uh

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towards the end of the video Let's just

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a quick look at it here this data is

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taken from 125 countries comprising 35%

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of the global population that's 2.7

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billion people so I think you'll agree

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that's a fairly substantial sample size

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to be working on now obviously we're

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talking about correlations here one of

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the things I'm hoping is that this will

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encourage governments to release more

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participant level data so we don't have

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to use correlations we can actually use

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the actual data pharmaceutic iCal

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companies and governments need to

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release more low-level data so we can

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have a more accurate analysis but in the

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meantime this is a good proxy to be

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working on and demands as we've said

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certainly demands quite a lot of uh

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questions to be answered variations in

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National or cause mortality rates During

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the covid

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period now they say this this is really

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quite profound really um I'm just going

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to read out what they've said here um

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covid period

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um Co period 2020 to 2023 excess all

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cause mortality in the world is

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incompatible with a pandemic viral

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respiratory disease according to these

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workers so that's

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incompatible with what basically um most

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governments in the world are saying and

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you can already see that's a question

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that needs to be answered is it indeed

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incompatible uh as the primary C of

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death so it's not the primary cause of

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death according to the data they've

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looked at from excess

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deaths this hypothesis that's the

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hypothesis that these deaths are mostly

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caused by covid although believed to be

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supported by testing campaigns should be

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abandoned forget that one so they say so

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they say but we'll have to look at the

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data and adjudicate How likely this is

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to be true but let's go

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on that should be abandoned uh we

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describe plaus ible mechanisms and of

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course we always like plausible

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biological mechanisms for why something

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could or is not

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working uh the three primary causes of

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death associated with excess cause all

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cause mortality during and after the

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covid period are one is

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biological and they include

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psychological in there stress from

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mandates such as lockdowns and

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Associated socioeconomic structural

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changes so these are largely physical

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changes brought about by psychological

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stress and

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sociological problems and we know in

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many countries these were extreme

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especially in countries where um people

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depend on their income for their meal

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that evening in the meal of their

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families very very stressful

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situation two none covid-19 vaccine

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medical interventions such as mechanical

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ventilation now we know that people who

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went on mechanical ventilation didn't do

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very well unfortunately that was learned

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later than would have been

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desirable and they also include this

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which is really quite

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concerning um that the including denial

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of treatment with antibiotics now of

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course of course viral illnesses don't

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normally respond to

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antibiotics um but there's a there are

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some suggestions that certain

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antibiotics were useful for Co infection

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but of course there's Al always the

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secondary bacterial in

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infection so um be interesting to look

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at the data they have to support that to

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support that

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claim uh denial of treatment with

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antibiotics three covid vaccine

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injection rollouts including repeated

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rollouts on the same

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population so quite clearly here they're

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saying that the vaccine rollouts were a

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contributory factor to excess deaths

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which of course is concerning and has

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got obvious implications for the ongoing

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production

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of genetic vaccines mRNA vaccines in my

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country in the UK big new plant to

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produce 250 million a year in the United

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States in Canada and Australia uh

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largely through madna going very largely

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into these form of genetic vaccines if

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there's a problem with these genetic

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vaccines that this data is highlighted

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then that program needs to be suspended

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until these answers are thoroughly very

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thoroughly answered I I would have

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thought it's just my view of course let

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me know what you

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think um now the conclusion we are

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compelled to state that the public

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health establishment and its agencies

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fundamentally caused all the excess

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mortality in the covid period via

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assaults on populations harmful medical

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interventions and covid-19 vaccine

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rollouts we conclude that nothing

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special would have occurred in terms of

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mortality had a pandemic not been

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declared and had the Declaration not

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been acted upon now this is clearly a

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fairly extreme opinion but the data is

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in the report do look at it for yourself

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and see if you agree with their

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conclusions I'm simply reporting the

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conclusions of these authors um my

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personal view is of course there were

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deaths from covid so I think they're

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probably overstating the case somewhat

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but if that's what it needs to have this

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properly analyzed by governments and

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academics around the world

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then this is the case that they have put

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but let's go on and see what else

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they're saying this is the report here

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spontaneous uh uh sorry spatio temporal

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variation SP spatial different countries

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temporal different times variation of

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excess or cause mortality in the world

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125 countries during the covid period

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2020 to

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2023 regarding socioeconomic factors and

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public health and medical

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interventions and this is the

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uh correlation research in public in the

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public interest is where it's published

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and uh there's the references and

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there's the first page of it with the

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authors as I say the report runs to over

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500 pages remarkably thorough piece of

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work don't pretend to understand all of

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the statistics in it by any means uh but

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I'm summarizing the conclusions and I

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will give you some of the statistics

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specifically so you can make a a

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somewhat primacia

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adjudication for yourself

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now what they're saying here is uh

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before and uh during the covid period so

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they took data of course from before to

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compare it with to look at the mortality

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that would be expected as opposed to the

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mortality that actually occurred 93

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countries had sufficient data our

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calculated excess mortality rate 0.3 92%

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for all of the countries with a fairly

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small margin of error it has to be said

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there corresponds to 30.9 million plus

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or minus 200,000 excess deaths now um

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this is clearly a huge number and merits

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I feel an official response If That

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official response is well no here's the

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primary source data here's the lowlevel

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data here's our analysis of it and it

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completely disproves this correlation

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Theory this correlation work then then

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so be it but unfortunately that hasn't

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been done because the data is still uh

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limited our statisticians and data

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scientists don't have access to all the

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data they would like not by any means

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unfortunately 30.9 million excess deaths

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which is huge amount of course during

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that period projected to have occurred

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globally for the three-year period 2020

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to 2022 so my understanding here is they

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took the countries they had data for

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they analyzed that data they worked out

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the excess mortality and they projected

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that onto the whole world population and

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came up with an excess death figure of

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over 30 million

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people um huge number if there's any

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validity to that whatsoever even if it

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was only 10% of that is

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catastrophic um anyway let's go

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on that was their estimate projected to

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have occurred causes of excess mortality

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during this period we also calculated

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the population wide risk of increased

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deaths per

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injection now this is clearly talking

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about the covid vaccine injections

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they're able to make calculations on

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that

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as well and here 78 countries had

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sufficient data up to 20th of December

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2022 16.9 million covid vaccination

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Associated deaths so what they're saying

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here is uh

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30.9 million

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overall excess

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deaths projected for the global

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population just over 30 nearly 31

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million of those 16.9 million um vaccine

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Associated deaths and again if this is

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wrong we need the data released so that

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governments and the pharmaceutical

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Industries who hold this data can

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disprove it and say no this is a load of

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rubbish um here's the real

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figures but we need that data and we're

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lacking that

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data also um factors of course more

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excess mortality in older populations

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and also so correlation with the share

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of proportion of people living in

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poverty and of course in some countries

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poverty is much more extreme than in

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other countries and much more wide

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spread

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unfortunately global resources are not

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well divided throughout the peoples of

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the

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world 28 countries have a high

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statistical

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certainty um of persistent and

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significant excess or cause mortality

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into

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2023 and we have looked at this quite

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extensively on this channel that the

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excess mortality carried on way after

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any

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possibility that these were caused by

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covid deaths and the country is the

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Highlight here you may see your own

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country in this list so we see Australia

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Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark

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Ecuador Egypt Finland Germany Ireland

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Israel Italy Japan Lithuania Netherlands

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Norway Portugal Puerto Rico

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Singapore South Korea Spain Sweden

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Taiwan Thailand United Kingdom and the

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United States with excess mortality

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projecting carrying on into 20 uh 23 and

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we have looked at some data on this

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channel that intimated that there was

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some carrying on into 2024 but we

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haven't got upto-date data on that so I

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won't comment further we are hopeful

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that the death rates are now going down

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but um that's what have got up to the

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end of

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2023 way after it would have been

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expected more research is needed to

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elucidate this phenomena they say so

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good to see that the researchers here

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are been fully open they're saying well

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hey no we need more but of course to do

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more research we need more data we have

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to have more data in the public domain

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this culture of secrecy needs to stop

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and we need to get all this into the

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public domain we've got plenty of

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brilliant analysists statisticians

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doctors data scientists computer experts

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just sitting there waiting for this data

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give it into the public domain and the

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analysis will commence straight away and

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it can show that this is completely

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inaccurate unless of course it doesn't

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show that this is completely inaccurate

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this is the frustration the not knowing

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and decisions being made on us without

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complete data for our data scientists

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and statistical Advocates to speak on

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our behalf half they are willing to do

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so but they must have the

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data they also say this uh no evidence

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of uh the large vaccine rollouts ever

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being associated with deductions in

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excess or cause mortality in any country

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and again that's the claim that these

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authors are making this should be

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peer-reviewed by other academics around

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the world who say you know what they

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were right or who say you know what they

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were wrong and this is why they were

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wrong

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implications of this are really quite

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clear this data needs to be released we

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need more public analysis we need more

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peer review if there's any validity to

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the claims at all we need radical

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rethinking of any potential lockdown

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strategies Etc in uh any future

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emergencies whether that's pandemics or

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other emergencies because of the dilar

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effects of these

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interventions and because we've got so

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many new genetic mRNA vaccines

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underdeveloped respiratory cial virus

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for example pretty sure that's already

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approved in Europe and the United States

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influenza uh vaccines are being worked

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on based on messenger ribonuclear cassid

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technology and a range of other ones

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certain individuals and companies are

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promoting this quite strongly if there's

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any validity at all in this data that

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needs to be suspended until we can

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demonstrate that they are completely

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safe that's an obvious implication now

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let me just give you just a few just a

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brief snapshot into some of their uh

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figures here so uh in blue we have the

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excess deaths for particular periods of

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time for different countries and in the

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these lines here these uh plain black

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lines are the vaccine doses given the

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reason there's different two black lines

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is because different sources give

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different figures whether it's Global

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Sources or local National sources give

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slightly different figures but they're

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roughly in agreement I think you can see

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from that so that's the data that's the

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correlations there from

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Austria uh that's from

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Canada so for example we see here the

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increase in vaccination and we see here

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the increase in excess uh overall excess

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mortality uh this one's

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Australia um and again if there was a

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delay between the vaccine roll out and

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the excess mortality that wouldn't be

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terribly surprising there's plausible

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biological mechanisms for that this one

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is Hungary looks like a fairly tight

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correlation in Hungary for those couple

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of Curves and the implications as we've

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said are of course uh immense for the

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public release of data into the public

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domain so significant concerns from this

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very well conducted over I think 520

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Pages this study it's all there you I've

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downloaded the PDF uh download it for

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yourself have a look at it and uh I

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think we can assume that Regulatory

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Agencies and pharmaceutical indes around

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the world are reading this as we

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speak I

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would

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hope let me know what you think do have

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a look at the report um that the

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introduction the first couple of

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thousand words is really quite

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intelligible look at it for yourself and

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see what you think and let me know and

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uh tell me if you agree with the

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implications that I have

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suggested but for now as as always thank

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you for watching

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