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Mainstream media has completely ignored the spike in deaths

I’m in Canberra today for a Senate inquiry into excess deaths. Excess deaths is a manipulated term that is actually a modelled figure used to distort the truth. 

All cause mortality is what should be analysed. In the eight months after the Covid vaccine was rolled out in April 2021, but before Covid-19 was in the community, actual deaths jumped by almost 10,000 people in just eight months. (See blue line) 

While lockdowns may have contributed to this there was no jump in deaths after August 2020, when lockdowns occurred, which suggests lockdowns wasn’t a major contributor to the jump in deaths. 

The Health Department says it wasn’t the vaccines but can’t explain what the cause was. Of course the Health Department were the ones who approved the vaccine so it’s unlikely they will ever admit to killing 10,000 people. 

In 2022, deaths were 28,000 higher than 2020. (See orange line.) Covid was in the community by 2022, but clearly the vaccines failed to stop transmission or deaths. 

To put that into perspective, Hamas killed around 1,500 people last October, and Israel has killed over 30,000 people since then in that brutal and tragic conflict. 

Despite a similar number of unnecessary deaths, (putting aside the horror of the war itself), the mainstream media has completely ignored the spike in deaths that occurred in Australia during these two years. 

This is despite the fact they were more than happy to report daily Covid cases for two years when case numbers were low. When Covid cases did explode into the millions the media stopped reporting case numbers as it proved their narrative that the vaccines would stop infection was a lie. 

I won’t hold my breath waiting on the media to report on today’s inquiry either. The idea that our own government killed thousands of people as a result of their confected crisis would be too much to handle.

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