Midazolam deaths

Dr. John Campbell
24 Apr 202415:36

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses a controversial paper suggesting that the use of midazolam, a benzodiazepine sedative, in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic may have caused more deaths than the virus itself. The paper alleges significant data anomalies and inconsistencies in official death explanations, positing that midazolam injections, often combined with morphine, were highly correlated with excess deaths across all UK regions in 2020. It also raises concerns about the effectiveness of mass vaccination campaigns and hints at a potential policy of systemic euthanasia, calling for urgent mainstream media and government attention to these findings.

Takeaways

  • 🚨 The video discusses a potential scandal involving the use of midazolam (Mazal) in the UK, suggesting it may have caused more deaths than COVID-19 itself.
  • 📈 The paper presented shows significant data anomalies and inconsistencies in the UK's COVID-19 death statistics, questioning the official narrative.
  • 💉 Midazolam, a benzodiazepine sedative, was widely used during the pandemic, often in combination with morphine, which can lead to respiratory depression and death.
  • 📊 The data indicates a high correlation (over 90%) between midazolam injections and excess deaths across England in 2020.
  • 📉 Excess deaths remained elevated even after mass COVID-19 vaccination campaigns, suggesting the vaccines were not as effective as claimed.
  • 🔍 The paper suggests a systemic policy of euthanasia through the widespread use of midazolam, which requires further investigation.
  • 🌐 The discussion highlights the need for a global investigation into COVID-19 epidemiology, considering the potential confounding factors of medical interventions.
  • 📋 The script includes several graphs illustrating the correlation between midazolam use and excess deaths, with a significant lead time of about five months.
  • 🏥 The video calls for more studies and immediate attention from mainstream media and government to address the concerning correlations between midazolam injections and excess mortality.
  • ⚠️ The speaker warns of the potential parallels between the current situation and historical medical scandals, such as thalidomide, where correlation did imply causality.

Q & A

  • What is the main claim presented in the video script regarding the use of melam in the UK?

    -The main claim is that the use of melam (midazolam) in the UK has led to a significant number of deaths, potentially more than those directly attributed to COVID-19, suggesting a possible policy of systemic euthanasia.

  • What does the paper titled 'Excess deaths in the United Kingdom: Midazolam and euthanasia in the COVID-19 pandemic' suggest about the spike in deaths in April 2020?

    -The paper suggests that the spike in deaths in April 2020 was wrongly attributed to COVID-19 and was not due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but rather due to the widespread use of midazolam injections, which were statistically highly correlated with excess deaths.

  • Why were midazolam injections and morphine given together considered dangerous according to the script?

    -The script states that midazolam and morphine given together can stop a person from breathing, which is a well-known effect in healthcare provision and is considered dangerous due to its potential to cause death.

  • What does the script imply about the effectiveness of the mass vaccination campaign in 2021?

    -The script implies that the mass vaccination campaign in 2021 was not as effective as the government claimed, as excess deaths remained elevated following the campaign and were statistically uncorrelated to COVID-19 injections but significantly correlated to midazolam injections.

  • What is the term 'iatrogenic pandemic' mentioned in the script, and what does it suggest about the situation in the UK?

    -An 'iatrogenic pandemic' refers to a pandemic caused by medical treatment. The script suggests that many deaths in the UK were caused by iatrogenesis, likely due to the use of midazolam and possibly COVID-19 injections.

  • What does the script suggest about the need for further investigation into the correlations presented?

    -The script strongly suggests that the correlations between midazolam use and excess deaths, as well as between COVID-19 injections and excess deaths, merit further investigation and should be addressed with urgency by mainstream media and government.

  • What statistical significance is suggested by the script when discussing the correlation between midazolam injections and excess deaths?

    -The script mentions that the correlation is so strong that it reaches a level of five sigma, which is a statistical significance that is extremely rare and would be expected to occur by chance only once in 3.5 million times.

  • How does the script describe the situation with midazolam injections and excess deaths in different regions of England?

    -The script describes a very tight correlation between midazolam injections and excess deaths across all regions of England, indicating that this was a widespread issue and not limited to a specific area.

  • What historical comparison is made in the script to emphasize the potential significance of the correlations found?

    -The script compares the correlations to the thalidomide case, where an increase in the use of the drug was followed by an increase in birth defects several months later, an example where correlation did imply causality.

  • What is the script's final call to action regarding the findings presented?

    -The script calls for more studies on the subject and demands answers from mainstream media and government, emphasizing the importance of understanding the impact on the lives of thousands of people.

Outlines

00:00

💉 Controversial Use of Midazolam in the UK

The speaker introduces a discussion on the use of midazolam in the UK, suggesting a significant number of deaths may have been caused by this sedative rather than COVID-19. The paper titled 'Excess deaths in the United Kingdom: Midazolam and euthanasia in the COVID-19 pandemic' is presented as evidence. It argues that official death statistics may be inaccurate, with fewer people dying from COVID-19 than reported. The paper also claims that the spike in UK deaths in April 2020 was not due to the SARS-CoV-2 virus but was highly correlated with the use of midazolam injections, which, when combined with morphine, can be lethal. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the findings and the need for further investigation.

05:01

📊 Analyzing UK Excess Deaths and Medical Interventions

This paragraph delves into the analysis of excess deaths in the UK, correlating them with the use of midazolam and other medical interventions like morphine and ventilation. The speaker raises the possibility of an iatrogenic pandemic, where deaths were caused by medical treatment rather than the virus itself. The paper suggests that the impact of COVID-19 injections may have been overstated, while the correlation between midazolam injections and excess deaths remains strong. The speaker presents various graphs to illustrate the statistical anomalies and inconsistencies, highlighting the need for a global investigation that takes into account significant confounding factors.

10:03

🔍 Correlations Between Midazolam Use and Excess Deaths

The speaker presents data showing a strong correlation between the use of midazolam and excess deaths in different regions of the UK. Graphs are used to demonstrate the timing of midazolam injections and the subsequent rise in deaths, suggesting a potential delay between administration and fatal outcomes. The speaker emphasizes the tight correlation between midazolam use and excess mortality, questioning the mainstream narrative and calling for further investigation into these findings. The paragraph concludes with a call for more studies and immediate attention from the media and government to address these alarming correlations.

15:05

🗣️ Urgent Need for Addressing the Midazolam Issue

In the concluding paragraph, the speaker calls for urgency in addressing the findings related to midazolam use and excess deaths. They draw a parallel to the thalidomide tragedy, where a clear correlation between the drug's use and subsequent birth defects was eventually recognized as causality. The speaker reiterates the importance of the issue, the need for answers, and the potential implications for public health and policy. They end with a call for transparency and a thorough examination of the evidence presented in the paper.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Malam

Malam, also known as midazolam, is a benzodiazepine sedative used in medical procedures and palliative care. In the video, it is suggested that the widespread use of malam injections in the UK during the COVID-19 pandemic may have contributed to a significant number of deaths, more than initially attributed to the virus itself. The script implies a correlation between the administration of malam and excess deaths, suggesting a potential policy of systemic euthanasia.

💡Euthanasia

Euthanasia refers to the act of intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering. The video raises a controversial claim that the use of malam in the UK may have been part of a systemic euthanasia policy during the pandemic, implying that the drug was used to hasten deaths rather than for its intended medical purposes.

💡Excess Deaths

Excess deaths are the number of deaths above the expected rate in a given period. The video discusses a spike in excess deaths in the UK during 2020, which the paper suggests were wrongly attributed to COVID-19 and were instead potentially caused by the use of malam and other medical interventions.

💡COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic refers to the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The video's theme revolves around the impact of the pandemic on mortality rates in the UK, with a particular focus on the role of malam in the number of deaths.

💡Benzodiazepine

Benzodiazepines are a class of psychoactive drugs that include malam. They are used for their sedative, hypnotic, and anticonvulsant properties. The video script suggests that the use of benzodiazepines like malam, especially when combined with morphine, may have led to respiratory depression and contributed to excess deaths.

💡Morphine

Morphine is an opioid analgesic used to treat severe pain. The script mentions that morphine was often administered alongside malam, which can be dangerous as the combination can lead to respiratory depression and potentially death, suggesting a link between this combination and the excess deaths discussed.

💡Correlation

Correlation in the context of the video refers to a statistical relationship between two variables, such as the use of malam and the number of excess deaths. The video presents data suggesting a strong correlation between malam injections and excess deaths, indicating a potential causal relationship.

💡Iatrogenic

Iatrogenic refers to conditions caused inadvertently by medical treatment. The video suggests that many of the deaths during the pandemic were iatrogenic, meaning they were caused by medical interventions, such as the use of malam, rather than the COVID-19 virus itself.

💡Vaccination

Vaccination is the process of receiving vaccines to provide immunity against diseases. The video discusses the mass vaccination campaign during the pandemic and suggests that excess deaths remained high even after vaccination, questioning the effectiveness of the vaccines and their correlation with malam use.

💡Statistical Significance

Statistical significance in the video refers to the likelihood that an observed correlation or difference occurred by chance. The script mentions 'sigma' levels to illustrate the strength of the correlation between malam use and excess deaths, with higher sigma levels indicating a less likely chance of the correlation occurring by random chance.

💡Investigation

Investigation in the context of the video is a call for further research and scrutiny into the correlation between malam use and excess deaths. The speaker emphasizes the need for an in-depth examination of the data and the circumstances surrounding the high mortality rates during the pandemic.

Highlights

The talk discusses the use of melam (midazolam) in the UK and its potential role in excess deaths, suggesting a possible scandal of international proportions.

The paper presented is titled 'Excess deaths in the United Kingdom: Midazolam and euthanasia in the COVID-19 pandemic', published in a peer-reviewed journal.

The authors argue that the spike in UK deaths in April 2020 was wrongly attributed to COVID-19 and was instead due to widespread use of midazolam injections.

The paper claims that the combination of morphine and midazolam, as per government guidelines, could lead to respiratory depression and death.

Data from the paper shows a high correlation (over 90%) between midazolam injections and excess deaths across all regions of England in 2020.

Excess deaths remained elevated even after mass vaccination campaigns in 2021, suggesting the campaign's effectiveness may have been overstated.

The paper suggests that the widespread use of midazolam in the UK may indicate a policy of systemic euthanasia.

The UK's iatrogenic pandemic, meaning caused by medical treatment, is suggested to have caused many of the excess deaths, not just COVID-19.

The speaker calls for a global investigation into COVID-19 epidemiology, noting the neglect of significant confounding factors in some countries.

Graphical evidence is presented showing a strong correlation between excess deaths and the administration of midazolam, not COVID-19 cases.

The infection fatality rate is questioned, as the data suggests an unusually high rate that does not align with known COVID-19 fatality rates.

A potential delay between the administration of midazolam and the occurrence of excess deaths is noted, which could explain the correlation.

The speaker emphasizes the need for more studies and answers regarding the correlation between midazolam use and excess deaths.

The talk concludes by highlighting the urgency for mainstream media and government to address the findings presented in the paper.

The speaker draws a parallel between the situation and the thalidomide scandal, where correlation did imply causality in birth defects.

Transcripts

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warm welcome to this talk it's Wednesday

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the 24th of April now we're going to be

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looking at the use of

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melam in the United Kingdom and it looks

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like a lot of people died as a direct

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result of being given

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maalam now if this is the case that

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means that covid killed far fewer people

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than we thought and maalam killed way

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more people than we

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thought this really couldn't be more

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serious let's hope there's not a massive

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Scandal of international proportions

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about to break onto the

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scene now let's give you the evidence

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for this rather than just me talking

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about it here we have this paper here

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this is what we're going to be looking

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at so the paper is entitled excess

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deaths in the United Kingdom melam and

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euthanasia in the

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covid-19

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pandemic this is the link medical and

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clinical research it's in this is the

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journal and just to give you the

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citation for this is really important

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material uh maalam and euthanasia in the

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covid-19 pandemic and it's published in

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medical and clinical research

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peer-reviewed Journal article check it

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out for yourself now what the authors

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did macro data during the covid-19

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pandemic in the United Kingdom are shown

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to have significant data anomalies and

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inconsistencies with the existing

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explanations this paper contends that

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the existing explanations of death I.E

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that a lot of people died from covid is

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simply wrong people did die from covid

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but fewer than the official statistics

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are indicating is the argument of this

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paper England in 2020 in the UK there

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was a spike in death now I'm going to

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show you a few Graphics in a minute just

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but I'll go through the

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first so uh UK spike in deaths wrongly

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attributed to covid-19 in April

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2020 wrongly

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attributed this gave the

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impression that Co was a much more

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dangerous disease than it actually

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was and we based a lot of our thinking

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at the time on this inaccurate

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data that the government simply didn't

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correct for us

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let's just stick to what's in the paper

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wrongly

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attributed uh wrongly attributed to

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covid-19 in April 2020 was not due to

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SARS Corona virus 2 virus according to

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this paper these are direct quotes from

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the paper which was largely absent at

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that time so the virus was largely

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absent therefore it couldn't have been

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causing the deaths but was due to the

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widespread use of mazal lam injections

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benzo diazine sedative

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not only that I know from talking to a

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lot of colleagues and some former

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students that it was often given with

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maalam which was the government

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guideline at the time morphine and

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maalam given together will basically

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stop you breathing it's not this is not

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esoteric pharmacology this is well known

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in in healthc care

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provision uh which were statistically

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very highly correlated coefficient over

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90% with excess deaths in all regions of

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England during 2020 and as we'll see all

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regions of the UK as well importantly

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excess deaths remain elevated following

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Mass vaccination in

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2021 so this is arguing that excess

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deaths remained High following the roll

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out of the mass vaccination campaign

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indicating that the max Mass vaccination

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campaign was nowhere near as effective

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as the government were uh indicating at

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the

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time but was

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statistically uncorrelated to co

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injections and when he says Co

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injections they mean of course the uh

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so-called vaccinations while remaining

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significantly correlated to medz

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injection so these excess deaths were

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not uh were satistical uncorrelated to

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the covid vaccines but remain s remain

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significantly correlated to mazam

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injections the widespread and persistent

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use of mazam in the UK suggests a

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possible policy of systemic

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euthanasia now these are not my words

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these are direct from the paper you may

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think they're rather strong words but

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we'll see it's based on very good

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graphical evidence that I'm about to

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give you

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um this really is a massive piece of

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news unlike Australia where assessing

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the statistical impact of covid

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injections on excess tests was

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relatively straightforward UK excess

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tests were closely associated with induc

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of aazam and other medical interventions

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such as morphine and of course we know

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that people that were ventilated didn't

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do very well as well uh the UK

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iatrogenic

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pandemic iatrogenic means caused by

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medical

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treatment so were these deaths largely

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caused by iatrogenesis certainly a lot

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of them were um was it an neaten

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pandemic as opposed to a covid pandemic

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that was killing the majority of people

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we must have answers to this this

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couldn't be more important we're talking

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about the lives of thousands of people

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and I know from heartbreaking um

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comments and discussions many of those

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were relatives friends loved ones family

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members caused by euthanasia deaths from

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mazam and also likely caused by covid

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injections according to this paper so

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the iatrogenic pandemic caused by

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medical treatment in the UK two causes

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euthanasia deaths from maalam According

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to this paper and

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likely likely caused by covid

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injections what they call Co

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injections but their relative impacts of

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difficult to measure from the data due

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to the causal

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proximity of euthanasia in other words

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these things are happening at roughly

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the same time so it's hard to pick apart

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what was the covid injections and what

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was the mlam

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injections both of course equally bad

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because the patient ended up no longer

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with

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us Global investigation of covid-19

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epidemiology based only on the relative

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impacts of Co disease and vaccination

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may be inaccurate due to the neg to the

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ne neglect of significant confounding

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factors in some countries um let me know

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what countries the author is probably uh

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referring to here let's just look at a

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few uh Graphics that illustrate this so

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here we have um here we have a UK

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monthly all CA total deaths now the

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green here is monthly all course total

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deaths that's in the green

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and um what we have in the red is the

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level of excess deaths so we can see the

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excess deaths here and the total death

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there no question about the uh the

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excess deaths of course quite uh obvious

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UK monthly excess deaths Baseline and

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sigma now the sigma here is the um Sigma

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is the standard

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deviations so basically if something's

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two standard deviations two Sigma that

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that's count as being significant in

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terms of statistics if something is five

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Sigma that's five standard deviations

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away from the observation we would

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expect the chances of that happening are

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one in 3.5 million so five Sigma is one

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chance in 3.5 million and that's that

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you might remember that's how they

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worked out that the higs BOS on existed

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because it was it reached the five Sigma

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level of significance so that's that's

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the standard used in physics and of

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course we're talking about life science

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here which is um

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um well we we often work on much much

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lower levels of significance than one in

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3.5 million

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um so there the excess Des there and we

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see the monthly Sigma so there we see

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anything above so that's the two line

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there so anything above that line is

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significant anything above the five

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Sigma line which is about there the

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chances of this happening are one in 3.5

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million so we can see that this probably

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reaches it here and this most certainly

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does fact this goes up to almost uh what

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90 nearly 20

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Sigma uh quite mindblowing

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really uh now this is UK monthly new

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covid cases so new covid cases here in

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green and monthly new covid deaths all

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in thousands of course so what we're

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looking at here so look at this line

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here so this is the level of covid here

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and this is the level of deaths now if

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this is accurate this gives an infection

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fatality rate of

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24.3% and we know that Co is nothing

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like as deadly as that these people seem

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to be mostly dying or correlates with

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the administration of U

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maalam again um monthly new covid deaths

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in red

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here and uh monthly new cases relatively

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low and here we see

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um monthly new cases here but uh monthly

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new covid deaths being remarkably low

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infection fatality rate of only

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0.18 so we see clear and strong

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correlations between excess deaths in

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2020 and very low levels of covid

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infections at the time when maalam was

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being given out

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um with less caution than we would like

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to I would like to have

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seen um now this is uh now the lead time

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here seems to be about five months uh

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this is monthly Co injections here and

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this is the excess mortality so if we

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take if we take if we take these two

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peaks here so these are monthly Co

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injections and then 5 months later

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there's a peak in excess deaths and

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again we can correlate the excess deaths

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with the covid

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injections doesn't mean to say it's

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causal of course but this merits an

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answer the correlations are

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accurate of course very often

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correlation is associated with

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causality this is the prescript from

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aazam According to openprescribing

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Donnet so we see they peaked up these

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are the different regions of England so

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everywhere is giving out a lot of mazal

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Lam at this time and again later on uh

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in uh

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2021 UK monthly excess mortality by

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region so we see that this was happening

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across the regions of the UK is

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basically the point of that

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slide UK England monthly mazam

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injections and deaths now here we see

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the mazam L injections in

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green and we see the excess deaths in

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red in thousands of

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course

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so the lead time there so we see the

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great increase in the amount of maalam

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given in

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green followed by the uh deaths very

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closely after that in red we see it

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there very clearly we see it here very

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clearly the deaths slightly after the

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mazal lam increase again we see it here

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again we see it

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here

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but that is a very tight

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correlation now of

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course patients may be on mazalan for a

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few days uh before they uh stop

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breathing so it's not surprising there's

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some delay and prescription are

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prescriptions aren't always given

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straight away either um but that

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correlation there is uh very very tight

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indeed remember green is maalam

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injections red is monthly excess

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deaths if anyone says to you that those

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two

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peaks those two peaks

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there are

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not worthy of

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Investigation how much tight does it

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have ti do it have to be to be worth

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worthy of

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Investigation it's they are very close

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indeed uh this is for the that was for

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England alone this is the U this is for

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um the UK as a whole again uh mazal Lam

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injections in

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green I mean look how tight those

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correlations

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aream ejections in

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green excess deaths in red

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uh these are questions that need to be

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answered very tight correlations between

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mazam use and excess death that was the

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situation in London again it's the

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same the monthly mazam injections and

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the excess deaths very closely

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correlated that was the situation in uh

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Northwest that's a situation in

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Southwest that's a situation in uh

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in uh England and and here we see here

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here we see the monthly excess deaths in

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thousands up there monthly numad daam

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doses there in April 2020 I mean wow

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what a difference this is where it kind

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of was before 2020 down

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there but here uh we see very high

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excess deaths being correlated with

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excess maalam

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use so not a proud day to be Bri which

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is

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really

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um we need more studies on this of

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course uh but we also need answers and

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this is something that um mainstream

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media and government really should

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address as a matter of

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urgency when I saw those correlations I

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was reminded of the um thalidomide where

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we had the increase in thalidomide and

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of course the birth defects exactly n

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months

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later an example where correlation did

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mean

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causality thank you for watching

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