After a brief period when post-Covid after-effects were identified as the main culprit for the large rise in excess non-Covid deaths in 2022, that theory now seems to have fallen out of favour. Is that because it dawned on people that if the virus is to blame, then by the same logic vaccine after-effects become implicated as well?
Neither vaccine nor virus has made it into the latest explanations for the rise in heart and stroke deaths. The British Heart Foundation has released analysis laying the blame squarely on the reduced access to healthcare during the pandemic and the consequent backlogs and delays in the system. This is from BBC News:
Extreme disruption to NHS services has been driving a sharp spike in heart disease deaths since the start of the pandemic, a charity has warned.
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) said ambulance delays, inaccessible care and waits for surgery are linked to 30,000 excess cardiac deaths in England. It has called for a new strategy to reduce “unacceptable” waiting times.
The government has said it is investing another £500m to ease pressure on ambulances and boost hospital capacity.
The BHF said its analysis suggests 395,000 people in England could be on a waiting list for a heart test or procedure by April 2023 based on current trends, up from 224,000 before the start of the Covid pandemic.
Doctors and groups representing patients have become increasingly concerned about the high number of deaths of any cause recorded this year. Data from the Office for National Statistics suggests the overall number was 17% higher in England than would have been expected in the week ending October 21st, based on the average for previous years.
Some of that rise can still be explained by Covid, which was mentioned on 523 death certificates in England over the week of October 14th. Another factor could be the ageing population. The headline excess deaths data does not take into account the fact that there are now more older people. This may be responsible for more than half of the total excess.
New analysis of the mortality data by the BHF suggests heart disease is among the most common causes, responsible for 230 deaths a week above expected rates since February 2020. The charity said “significant and widespread” disruption to heart care services was driving the increase. Its analysis of NHS data showed that 346,129 people were waiting for time-sensitive cardiac care at the end of August 2022, up 49% since February 2020. It said 7,467 patients had been waiting more than a year for a heart procedure – 267 times higher than before the pandemic. At the same time, the average ambulance response time for a suspected heart attack has risen to 48 minutes in England against a target of 18 minutes, according to the latest NHS figures.
The BHF said difficulty accessing face-to-face GP and hospital care may have also contributed to the rise. It cited modelling from NHS England which suggested the drop in people having their blood pressure checked because of Covid could lead to an extra 11,190 heart attacks and 17,702 strokes over three years.
Michael Simmons in the Spectator notes the odd lack of interest from Government in the cause of these tens of thousands of deaths.
Despite increased pressure from academics, clinicians and now charities the Government still displays little interest in what could be considered one of our greatest ever health crises. An investigation was promised by the then Health Secretary earlier this year but we’re onto our third Government since then. An official in the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities wasn’t even aware it was something they monitored (they do) when asked earlier this week.
The communications void on the issue is becoming a problem. Senior clinicians are starting to worry that the lack of attention from the Government and the health service is fuelling conspiracy theories. Dr Charles Levinson, CEO of Doctorcall, told me: “The silence around non-Covid excess deaths is fuelling conspiracy theories – the longer it goes on, the worse it’s getting. If the authorities don’t properly address and discuss the issue, this will only further undermine trust in public health.”
Those concerned about possible long-term effects of the vaccine are not the only ones intrigued by excess deaths. Some followers of the data have contacted me to suggest that perhaps there aren’t any excess deaths at all. There’s a worry among some that the crude averages used by the ONS do not account for an ageing population, and other demographic changes that occur over time. But the most senior figures in statistical academia refute this. Yes the ONS data is crude they say, but it’s not the only finding pointing to increased excess deaths.
The OHID use a complicated methodology for their average deaths baseline which does take population change into account. They find excess deaths in 23 out of 39 weeks this year. The institute and faculty of actuaries (who just compare deaths to their 2019 level) finds an excess of deaths too: 1,388 in the week to 21 October, slightly less than the ONS. So three separate sources, with three different methodologies, find the same thing. Excess deaths are not some ‘data glitch’.
This is a good response to the “ageing population” idea claimed by the BBC above to account for potentially over half the excess deaths. We might also point out that since the population hasn’t suddenly started ageing, if this was the explanation it should have been happening every year and we’d always see these ‘data glitch’ excess deaths. But a quick glance at the last decade shows the excess deaths in 2022 are far above those for any other year.
A Consultant in Emergency Medicine told me that in his view the types of cardiovascular problems that are spiking and killing people are not the kind that you would expect to arise from delayed treatment.
Lack of anti-anginal therapeutic optimisation usually means an increase in stable angina, not so much the acute coronary syndromes that result in ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac death in adults.
At this stage it is very difficult to prove, but logic would dictate, based on timing, that the deaths are directly attributable to cardiovascular effects of mRNA therapies, perhaps with lockdown neglect increasing vulnerability to them. Correlation is easily made between cardiac deaths and mRNA therapies, whereas VITT [blood-clotting] was more easily correlated to DNA therapy (AstraZeneca). Remember DNA therapy (AZ) is pretty much off the market and they didn’t recommend boosters. The timing of the cardiovascular events is with the mRNA therapies (Pfizer, Moderna).
When you see a population health change (in this case excess all-cause mortality and an uptick in cardiovascular disease) you have to look at how population behaviour has changed. There are only two horses in that race – lockdowns and their effect on health and healthcare access, and mRNA therapies. A reasonable hypothesis would be that the former has laid open vulnerability that the latter has capitalised on.
I’m sure that lack of access to healthcare during the pandemic and the resulting NHS backlogs and delays in emergency care are playing their part in the excess heart and stroke deaths. But these excess deaths are happening all over Europe and beyond, not just in the U.K. Why are those in charge so sure that the experimental mRNA and DNA vaccines that the large majority of the population have been injected with – drugs with known links to heart and blood-clotting problems and no long-term safety data – are not also playing a part? Why is the possibility not even raised, unless to dismiss it as a ‘conspiracy theory’? Leading cardiologists Dr. Aseem Malhotra and Dr. Peter McCullough as well as Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joe Ladapo have backed the theory, and MPs have raised the possibility in Parliament. At what point will journalists treat it with the seriousness it is due and join the calls for a proper investigation?
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https://thenewconservative.co.uk/if-i-were-a-marxist/
An excellent complimentary article from the very, very very Ffaaarrr Right Editor of Country Squire magazine. An eloquent summary of all the treasonous acts being committed by Kneel and his bunch of bandits.
Country Squire is mostly Far White.
Why does Labour want to crack down on free speech?
Because they want power. Because they want total, unrestricted, absolute power.
Nothing else matters; the rest is “dressing”.
It is really that simple. If we assume there is anything else to it, we are deluding ourselves.
beat me to it.
A cowed and fearful populace is only ever the reason for their actions.
I believe the election of 2024 could well be the last in this country. I am absolutely certain though that we on DS will definitely not recognise this country by June next year. God knows where we will be.
Violence could be inevitable considering the, shall we call them Globalist Left, are at the top of all of the institutions that matter, and are brainwashing the next generation that wouldn’t know free speech if it locked them into their college campuses. I do worry about it, but maybe it has to happen and hope that it is over quickly.
We will have morphed into a cross between Nigeria and Bangladesh. This ofcourse will be celebrated by the Amy Michel Turners of this world until a family of 10 Syrians move into the 5 bedroom house next door to them, all funded by the mug taxpayers.
Do not lose hope.
A feeling of hopelessness and resignation suits them just fine.
Ultimately they will lose.
Herod killed all the babies… but the one he was actually looking for just happened to be in Egypt.
Correct. Also correct is the fact that I’ve come across cat turds putrefying in my back garden that are more appealing and trustworthy than Herr Starmer. Basically, he hates us and we reciprocate that sentiment;
”The far right is a “very real threat” which needs to be combatted, Sir Keir Starmer has said. Asked how worried he was about the far right at home and abroad, Sir Keir told broadcasters: “I am worried about the far right. I’m worried about populism and nationalism and the politics of the easy answer, the snake oil, if you like.
“It’s very important that we have a debate about how we confront that. My own personal view is that through delivery, through showing there are progressive, democratic answers to the many challenges we face, is the way forward.”
Sir Keir previously condemned this summer’s unrest in the UK as “far-right thuggery”.
In a speech in the Downing Street rose garden on Tuesday, the PM said the riots “revealed a deeply unhealthy society… weakened by a decade of division and decline, infected by a spiral of populism which fed off cycles of failure of the last government”.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crkm8mg4md4o
”Sir Keir Starmer’s ratings have reached a record low. He has plummeted from +11, dropping 27 points to -16.
-63% think his govt was more “interested in helping themselves & their allies” than ordinary people
-53% think Labour was somewhat or very corrupt
-42% believe Labour & Tories are “equally likely to make corrupt decisions or give senior roles to their friends and allies”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/08/28/keir-starmer-approval-rating-lowest-record-cronyism-scandal/
Zer is no Katz Turden in die garten auf Oberststurmbanfurher Starmer. Vee have vays to make ze migrants cleen up ze shitten
Because they know that their policies will not be popular with or supported by the majority of the people given that despite their landslide on seats barely less than 20% of the electorate voted for them.
Because they are Socialists and that’s what Socialists do – it’s called Socialism.
Why is Labour so determined to crack down on free speech? Because it’s what socialists do. Simple.
The tories were doing the same albeit at a slower pace. Both parties will continue down this path. Why do they do it? Because we have a uniparty state and they take their orders/agenda from the same people.
I think Starmer’s had a bit too much of the old ‘truth serum’ here. Oh well, better out than in, that’s what I always say;
https://x.com/ThatJBT/status/1825866917724188937
There. Fixed it and answered it one go.
Scuffing a copy of the Quran would be a capital crime in some countries.
https://x.com/JamesMelville/status/1829105709310410834
“(that is to say, the ‘perception’ of the ‘victim’ is what counts, rather than actual evidence of hatred)”
Well that goes against the presumption of innocence for a start, violating Common Law. I know these zealots are trashing those laws and values but it is worth pointing out just how far this country has fallen.
https://thenewconservative.co.uk/things-can-only-get-worser/
Roger Watson laments the passing of Great Britain.
“The pace of change is as brazen as it is astonishing. Starmer has the ‘super majority’, essentially, to push through Parliament and on to (or off) the statute books whatever takes his fancy. He not only intends to do that and is already doing it; he reckons he needs at least ten years to complete his mission. God only knows what else he and his team of wreckers have in store for Britain and the British way of life.”
“The murder of Sir David Amess had precisely nothing to do with social media, and yet politicians immediately began to argue that his death was evidence of the need to curb free speech online”
And don’t forget the Patriot Act. If it was about security, why keep importing potential terrorists when, at same time, cracking down on US citizens and their basic rights violating their own Constitution. But maybe you think that is a conspiracy theory Andrew, and we know you have no time for them.
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/totalitarian-starmer-leaves-a-hole-where-british-values-used-to-be/
John Hale over at TCW on totalitarian SStarmer.
There are too many words in this article. If it’s not against the law, the police has no business dealing with it. Monitoring stuff which ‘could’ turn into actual dangers is the job of a secret service which is secret because this monitoring requires secrecy of operations.
Whether or not the government of a a supposedly free state should spy on its own population “just in case someone might be sliding into something illegal” (only applicable to someones who aren’t muslims as this would otherwise be islamphobia — anglophobia is obviously fine!) would be a different question.
This has to be the easiest question I ever had to answer. —–The Establishment Political Class have agenda’s and they cannot stand them being questioned in any way whatsoever. Whether that be mass immigration, climate change, covid policy or whatever. It really is as crude as that.
Here is the new Free Speech Tsar.——– FREE SPEECH IST VERBOTEN
Dear old Heinrich.
No it is Reinhard
“It should go without saying that the police have no business recording ‘non-crime’, particularly when such records are based on accusations alone (that is to say, the ‘perception’ of the ‘victim’ is what counts, rather than actual evidence of hatred).”
Perhaps all we have to do to bring it home to our dear leader (I’ll try not to say anything that might be interpreted as hateful), of how stupid the law of non-hate crime is, is for DS readers to report him for being hateful towards ordinary people who happen to express an opinion a little to the right of his Marxist/Trotskyist ideology? After all it is the perception that matters apparently not the evidence. But evidence we have a plenty do we not, since the ordinary person is the victim here.
Communists hate free speech because they know their case is so
weak
It requires a complex answer in terms of the ideological framework that they profess to have which is actually just service to big money. Starmer is a Trilateral Commision man. Their whole role is to install puppets who are conducive to Anglo-American banking interests. You are debt slaves now. You can spend your pennies at the company store and the prices can be very capricious. You have to put a stop to this because pretty soon you will have nothing left save your eyes to cry with.
Poor Yvette. How anxious she must be to the point of sleeplessness over all those pre-hate pre-crime incidents that the servants of the state cannot detect. The temptations to impatience and the tremors of loss of temper that float across a person’s mind in the course of an ordinary day. The dim frissons of dislike that may flicker through any person’s nervous system as the world around them impinges on it.
In any case, no emotion, not even even hate, can be maintained for long. Except on a database.
Your country is what American soldiers call ‘FUBAR’. That is to say, effed up beyond all recognition. I don’t even understand it anymore. It was always precarious trying to buy a kebab at 2am in the morning. Now it is just evil. What were you thinking? That this dreamboat would just go on forever enriching you? I am sorry to say that I have learned through hard experience that it doesn’t work like that. The numbers are too great now there is no way back. Your country is destroyed and only a fractionn will fight back. You sold your country for a few cheap bucks, the thrill of cheap labour, cheap restaurants, cheap nannies. Now you will learn the price of selling out.
I don’t think that the “Tory Government should have eliminated the entire practice in its entirety”; I think it should have “entirely eliminated the entire practice in its entirety”.
Lol. Sorry, just having a laugh – Mr Doyle is entirely right in every respect, entirely.
Two-Tier Keir is morphing into Keir Stalin before our eyes.
But he appears to have aspirations to emulate Fat Kim of North Korea.
https://open.substack.com/pub/alexkrainer/p/the-coming-collapse-of-britain?r=jx6c3&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post
This may explain why. As usual most writers on the DS fail to dig far enough down to explain what is going on and seem happy enough to remain in the Left-Right ‘democracy’ bubble.
Re. the murder of Denis Amess MP, the GCHQ whistle blower Katherine Gunn was very suspicious of how the police services behaved in the immediate aftermath. Problem, solution, reaction.
It is part of a pattern of behaviours seen worldwide with politicians in government and their civil servants following the bidding of external interests to the degree of ignoring the interests of the peoples of their own countries.
Whilst we – the proles and great unwashed – get bits and pieces – snippets – about powerful groupings like Bilderberg and WEF.
Who are the string-pullers’ string-pullers?
What ordinary people need is information. What discussions take place between politicians, civil servants and these external interests. What are these anti-democratic activities directed to achieving.
It is impossible to counter an enemy you cannot see.
Has anyone else noticed that some comments are not getting posted when you click ‘Post Comment’?
I have been experimenting and find that deleting some paragraphs and keeping others in draft comments works.
But I am unclear what it might be about the deleted paragraphs the DS comment system will not include in a comment.
A glitch or bots censoring comments?
Ideas anyone?
Why?? Isn’t that obvious! What type of regimes crack down on speech !??