- “Why Labour’s Budget is a ‘closure of the mines’ moment for British farming” – Farmers are united in outrage and disbelief over the Government’s tax grab on their livelihoods, reports the Telegraph.
- “Labour’s farm tax makes no sense” – Some farming families will tighten their belts, but paying inheritance tax will be the final nail in the coffin for many, writes Jamie Blackett in the Spectator.
- “Rachel Reeves tells livid farmers it is ‘fair’ they pay more death tax” – The Chancellor defended her decision to reform the way death taxes affect farms amid fury from the industry and high-profile celebrities like Jeremy Clarkson and Kirsty Allsopp, according to the Mail.
- “How the Environment Secretary’s £420 wellies are fuelling a farmers’ revolt” – With the world of agriculture still reeling from Rachel Reeves’ Budget, the Environment Secretary’s expensive gumboots (a gift from Lord Alli) have added insult to injury, says the Telegraph.
- “Reeves may not have thought farmer tax raid through, says Ed Balls” – Ed Balls thinks the Chancellor hasn’t thought through her plan to change the inheritance tax rules for farmers, says the Telegraph.
- “Agri-avengers assemble! Farmers to hold major Westminster tax protest” – The National Farmers Union is to hold a major Westminster rally next month to protest about the IHT hike in the Budget, reports the Mail.
- “Musk tells Starmer: Your tax raid on farmers is wrong” – The tech billionaire has weighed in on the row over changes to the inheritance tax rules for farmers, according to the Telegraph.
- “Care homes and GPs face closure as tax hikes pose ‘existential threat’” – The employers’ national insurance increase could “fatally undermine” Labour’s promise to cut NHS waiting lists, reports the Times.
- “Darren Jones admits Budget will hit working people” – Rachel Reeves’ Budget is beginning to unravel, according to the Spectator’s Steerpike, following the Chief Secretary to the Treasury’s admission on Sky News that the Government has indeed raised taxes for working people.
- “Gold-plated public sector pensions spared from Labour’s inheritance tax raid” – The Chancellor has widened the gulf between lucrative state and not so lucrative private sector pensions, reports the Telegraph.
- “Revealed: Labour’s £975 million stealth tax blow for savers” – A freeze on the Isa allowance will push investors to move cash out of tax-free product, predicts the Telegraph.
- “Can Labour save its Budget?” – After the OBR’s assessment of the Budget was published on Wednesday, the cost of government borrowing started to rise, says Kate Andrews in the Spectator.
- “Rachel Reeves thought she was being clever: punishment has been swift” – The Chancellor’s tax-and-spend Budget has paved the way for an illusory boomlet to become a very real bust, writes Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in the Telegraph.
- “Labour’s plot to surrender Brexit is advancing” – Reeves is moving Britain’s economy away from U.S. dynamism towards full throated EU sluggishness, according to David Frost in the Telegraph.
- “Ryanair blames Reeves’s ‘idiotic’ tax grab as it cuts thousands of flights” – Ryanair’s Michael O’Leary says the Chancellor has “no clue” how to deliver growth, reports the Telegraph.
- “Reeves’s £25 billion National Insurance raid hits foreign investment plans” – Budget tax rise for employers makes Britain “less attractive”, warn U.S. bosses in the Telegraph.
- “Britain has PTSD from Liz Truss’s budget, says Labour minister” – Darren Jones blames the market jitters over Rachel Reeves’ Budget on PTSD from Liz Truss’s mini-budget, according to the Times.
- “The economic blob that brought me down is shielding a failing Chancellor” – Getting rid of Rachel Reeves won’t be enough to unleash economic growth – the Quangocracy needs to be dismantled, says Liz Truss in the Telegraph.
- “Budget has finally killed the aspiration of Thatcherism” – Rachel Reeves’ Budget will come to be understood as the moment when the post-1979 consensus was abandoned, writes Dan Hannan in the Mail.
- “Reeves’s NI raid will cost surgery equivalent of five nurses salaries, GP reveals” – Dr. Richard West warns GP practices could be forced to shut up shop after National Insurance hike and increase in the National Living Wage, reports the Telegraph.
- “Lenders raise mortgage rates amid Budget market jitters” – Borrowers urged to secure deals quickly as sub-4% rates come under threat, says the Telegraph.
- “A government’s first Budget sets the tone for the whole Parliament – Reeves has flunked it” – “Wednesday’s statement reminded me of an earlier Chancellor – Denis Healey in 1974,” writes Charles Moore in his Telegraph column. “It might end equally disastrously this time.”
- “Rachel Theeves has taken aim at the U.K. economy” – “This Labour Budget has made me so angry that I scarcely know where to begin,” says Boris Johnson in the Mail. “But let’s start with the duplicity.”
- “Just saying the word ‘growth’ 31 times will not make it happen” – High tax, high spending and high borrowing are milestones on the road to chaos, writes Liam Halligan in the Telegraph.
- “Tories overtake Labour in Sunak’s final poll” – It’s Rishi Sunak’s final week as Tory leader, but should he be asked to carry on? On Wednesday he charmed the Commons at PMQs before stealing Rachel Reeves’s thunder with a virtuoso Budget speech, reports the Spectator.
- “Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick vow to serve in each other’s shadow cabinet” – The winner of the Tory leadership contest will be announced today, according to the Telegraph, and the loser has vowed to serve in the winner’s Cabinet.
- “Tory is a dirty word, they must change their name, says election guru” – Sir Lynton Crosby, the election strategist known as the Wizard of Oz, says whoever wins the Conservative leadership contest needs to ditch the name ‘Tories’, reports the Times.
- “Those who govern Britain are increasingly unaccountable – it’s making them corrupt” – We still see ourselves as an honest nation – but we are far too soft on official wrongdoing, writes Robert Tombs in the Telegraph.
- “Speech Tyranny in the U.K.?” In the National Review, Frederick Attenborough writes about Labour’s plans to ruin pubs, bars and restaurants to ruin customers’ lives by employing ‘banter bouncers’.
- “Labour-linked investors attempt to gatecrash sale of the Observer” – A consortium including Dale Vince is make a rival bid to buy the Observer, reports the Telegraph.
- “Trump sues CBS for $10 billion over Kamala Harris editing scandal” – Network’s actions amounted to voter interference, claim lawyers for the former president, according to the Telegraph.
- “Joe Rogan exposed the J.D. Vance the liberal media don’t want you to see” – Over more than three free-wheeling hours, the Republican vice-presidential candidate showed he’s both bro and pro, says Tim Stanley in the Telegraph.
- “Identity Politics, for the Win!” – With an assist from Michelle Obama, the increasingly desperate New York Times tries to pull Kamala Harris across the finish line by stressing race and gender resentment, writes Heather Mac Donald in City Journal.
- “Does liberal democracy end next week?” – Yes, our tribalist hysteria sucks, says Andrew Sullivan on his Substack. But don’t count liberalism out just yet.
- “Save democracy from informed citizens: vote censorship!” – Media Matters, the New York Times and the Washington Post have unleashed a joint effort to silence Kamala Harris’s critics, write Matt Taibbi and Paul Thacker in the Disinformation Chronicle.
- “Epstein and Trump placed bets on who’d sleep with Princess Diana” – Michael Wolff says “sex-obsessed” Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein had a competition over who could bed the most women and included the famous royal as part of a wager, reports the Mail.
- “School charging $65,000 a year allows students to take day off if they’re stressed over election” – The Ethical Culture Fieldston School has been criticised for letting pupils stay at home without homework during “high-stakes and emotional time”, i.e., the US presidential election, says the Telegraph.
- “The liberal media’s distortion of Trump’s Liz Cheney comments exposes how panicked they are” – Brendan O’Neill in the Telegraph says it’s as plain as day that Trump wasn’t calling for Liz Cheney to be shot in the face and the media meltdown about his comments shows how worried they are.
- “When anti-woke becomes pro-Trump” – Cathy Young in Persuasion says Trump is no friend of those who want to see the back of woke.
- “Kamala Harris ahead in enough swing states to win, Times poll says” – The Times’s final survey before the U.S. election shows the Democrat leading Donald Trump in Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin – enough to win the presidency.
- “Why it’s Trump’s election to lose” – As both campaigns ramp up the rhetoric in the closing days, some positive signs for Kamala Harris do not outweigh the Republican’s advantage, says Tony Diver in the Telegraph.
- “When will the U.S. election results be announced? The key timings” – The different states’ rules on counting votes means it could take several days before Donald Trump or Kamala Harris is announced president-elect – and the result may well be contested in any event, says the Times. It could be weeks before the contest is decided.
- “A tidal wave of immigration is swamping my country. It may not survive” – Everything that historically made Canada what it was is rapidly being destroyed, says Maxime Bernier in the Telegraph.
- “German drivers could be banned from reversing out of parking spaces under Green proposal” – The German Greens want to make it illegal to reverse out of a parking space in the hope of reducing accidents, according to the Telegraph.
- “Germany’s gender madness is a worry for women everywhere” – Germany’s Self-Determination Act, which comes into effect today, makes it far easier for people to change gender, warns Julie Bindel in the Spectator.
- “Radiohead’s Thom Yorke has the perfect riposte to the anti-Israel bores” – At a solo gig in Melbourne, Thom Yorke was heckled by an audience member asking why he hasn’t spoken out about Israel’s ‘genocide’ in Gaza. Yorke challenged him to a fight, which shut him up fast, says Brendan O’Neill in the Spectator.
- “BBC staff sign letter accusing broadcaster of pro-Israel bias” – “Dehumanising Palestinians” and failing to provide “fair and accurate” coverage were among claims in a letter from BBC staff to their bosses, according to the Telegraph.
- “‘People were shaking with fear’: The Jewish community centre besieged by pro-Palestine activists” – An event which included voices openly critical of Israel aroused fury among pro-Palestinian protestors, raising questions about their motives, reports the Telegraph.
- “Migrant who ‘threatened to kill’ Nigel Farage detained after arrival in U.K. in small-boat crossing” – The TikTok user who aggressively addressed the Reform U.K. leader saying “I want to marry your sister” has been detained by police after arriving here in a small boat, according to the Telegraph.
- “Son of first rioter to die in prison wants to know why he was jailed in first place” – Casey Lynch is demanding an investigation into the sentencing of his father Peter and questions why his previous suicide attempts were “not taken seriously”, says the Telegraph.
- “The Women’s Equality party deserves its fate” – A so-called women’s party that sided with biological men over women in fights over access to women’s spaces deserved to go tits up, says Julie Burchill in the Spectator.
- “Ireland’s new hate-crime law gives legal status to 72 genders” – Ireland has passed a new Hate Crime Act and it’s a complete dog’s breakfast, according to leading Irish gay and feminist commentators, says the Brussel’s Signal.
- “Scotland’s wokerati would rather rewrite children’s songs than fix the country” – Given the state of Scotland, you’d think people would have more important things to worry about than policing what toddlers sing, argues Judith Woods in the Telegraph.
- “The National Academy of Medicine is only inducting Covid commenters who were incorrect” – I recently looked through the last few years of inductees to the National Academy of Medicine and noticed they are all lockdown and vaccine zealots, says Dr Vinay Prasad on his Substack.
- “The climate scaremongers: A million more green jobs? Pull the other one, Mr. Miliband” – A million more green jobs by 2030? Paul Homewood in TCW – Defending Freedom isn’t convinced.
- “Teachers on school trips to Slavery Museum told they should acknowledge ‘white privilege’” – The International Slavery Museum in Liverpool has advised white teachers showing schoolchildren around that they should engage in ritual acts of self-flagellation, reports the Telegraph.
- “Woke London Labour council bans ‘Sir/Madam’ to start letters and formal emails” – Woke town hall bosses have banned staff from starting letters and formal emails with “Sir/Madam”, according to the Sun.
- “National Trust traditionalists rage at ‘activism’ and vote system” – A group of insurgent members are attempting to depoliticise the National Trust, but the wokesters in charge are engaging in electoral dirty tricks to preserve their power, reports the Times.
- “The phantom of polarisation” – Do people actually disagree that much? asks Ed West on his Substack.
- “In a civilised society, sin is not passed down through the generations” – Listen to Dominic Sandbrook tell Will Kingston on Fire at Will why he doesn’t think Britain should pay reparations for slavery.
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It’s weird. I keep seeing all these people falling ill in the crowd at football and needing treatment for chest pains. I also know anecdotally of a couple of otherwise perfectly healthy blokes who have had heart attacks this past year.
Global warming?
Russian disinformation, or camera trickery. If not climate change, that is.
Or Trump – he’s making a come-back.
He never went away!
I had a cousin who died, he was a very strong 42 year old, minor health issue, dead within days.
The lists get longer every day – never mind the BBC can avoid it all!
excessive straining whilst fluffing duvet covers; breathing in cold air when exercising outdoors after being in lockdown; “long covid”
these are actual excuses I’ve read/heard on MSM
Sunshine causes VAIDs – (new WHO ‘study’ sponsored by Gates!)
Irony intended .. but then truth is now stranger than fiction and obscene amounts of money in the hands of an individual can buy whatever you want!
I hear opening the oven door to check on the casserole can put a huge strain on the heart.
Unfortunately two people where I work have suddenly died of heart attacks. There have been more previously…
Time to keep lists and watch them grow!
Temperatures at 18 degrees centigrade? Must be ‘heat stroke’ brought on by excess Carbon in the atmosphere!
Or perhaps a non-Vegan mealy-worm diet?
No they were shaking out their duvets too vigorously, or overstressed by the sharp blast of a referee’s whistle.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was some sort of professional body representing cardiologists who could make some sort of professional pronouncement on the public concern about an anecdotal seemingly exponential rise in heart problems? I know, it’s a lot to ask for. Maybe it would allay public concern that we’ve been lied to for decades by healthcare professionals and their paymasters. (Cough – Nadal – new balls please)
Booster, kids?
Hmmm. I don’t think asking cardiologists to back your conspiracy theories is going to work.
No, they’re all too busy inserting unnecessary stents at vast cost to the public to be bothered to reply.
Is it actually a thing or just the current vogue for everyone demonstrating how much they care by getting matches stopped whilst medics attend? I’m pretty sure people having a bad turn in a sports crowd is nothing new but previously they would have been dealt with without the need for attention being drawn to every situation.
Yeah, exactly the same with all the athletes and officials dropping like sacks of spuds. It happened all the time before but no one noticed because they dragged the bodies off by the short hairs whilst play continued.
It’s Vladamir Putin carrying out chemical attacks.
He is putting heart attack poison in some of the half time pies, a BBC journalist saw him do it and everything.
Go and consider how many people-hours are involved with watching football matches in the UK, each week. Then consider what the background risk of a typical football watcher having a heart attack in the course of a year. You can then do some calculations to relate it to the time spent in at the match. You will there is a surprisingly high expected number of heart attacks.
If you analyse properly, the anecdotal rubbish is not significant.
People are just taking advantage of your lack of critical thinking skills, to fool you.
I’ve been watching football for nearly sixty years and have never seen anything like this. So stop with the gaslighting already, we know who the fools are.
because its only about old frail people, I suspect the differences may be rather minor policy differences about care homes. we purposely infected ours – germany may have protected theirs.
we have burned through some dry tinder – germany will have built some up. QALYs lost may be similar.
% excess deaths will also naturally tend to converge as the timescale increases. the remaining differences will be in how we predict the baseline for deaths over which the excess is calculated. Our World in Data just uses past deaths for the baseline. When age structure etc is included (as was done by the ONS), they found Sweden had zero excess deaths (actually slightly negative).
We haven’t really had a pandemic. Old people die in droves and those deaths are rather ‘lumpy’ year to year – given flu, colds going round. This was a nasty cold that finished off some old people but was rather irrelevant for the rest of the population.
+vax deaths.
I have a client in his 80’s, 3 of his 4 adult children had severe AE to the Pfizer vax, one is dead, 2 are in induced comas, and it’s not looking good for them, his other son and himself had moderna had no effects.
Footballers, and sportstars dropping left and right arn’t old people.
Has anyone thought of starting a daily head count on this site – the numbers are shooting up!
I wonder what figure has to be reached before they attract the attention of the BBC?
How could you? What would you count? Just press reports, just sports starts, fiddled ONS data?
Hugotalks does “Young hearts” videos, collating some of the media reports, no idea what the toal is but he’s up to part 14 currently
https://brandnewtube.com/watch/young-hearts-part-14-jab-deaths-continue-distractions-look-at-the-war-forget-the-poison_J3QlX1buI7pGQd2.html
Just counting at all – rather than ignoring- would be a good start
You suggesting that there should be a total collated for completely non-confirmed claims?
And you have the nerve to complain about MSM?
Why would I talk to you?
If you don’t talk sense, I would rather you didn’t.
if only there’s been autopsiess, where there were, in Germany, vax was confirmed.
In any normal investigationof deaths with a new pharmacutical product still under emergency use authoorisation, there would have been autopsies for every death, but thats part of the underreporting issues you refuse to recognise. Stopp trolling you have zero credibility here.
Covid seems to like killing frail older people, whereas the vaxxes seem to prefer to see off the young and healthy.
Your client will still vote for the same party that is killing his children.
Nothing changes.
A proper analysis requires consideration of such matters as availability of ICU beds/capita and a raft of other factors.
The problem with all the analyses is the appalling quality of COVID test data – something that has been pointed out time and again.
If old people weren’t frail before the vaccinations, they surely will be after!
Hancock down the Midazolam Cash and Carry. It’s two for one – could never resist a bargain!
There has been a ‘wave’ of the word ‘anecdotally’ that has lasted a whole year.
Two years. Anecdotal aka computer modelling or PCR Testing, or if it involves Government or Expert… lie.
Has it been rising ‘exponentially’?
The level of reason on this site has been falling exponentially.
only on your posts
It has since you started posting.
The Year of the Anecdowave…
The year of cumulative coincidence?
Unfortunately, nowhere can we compare apples for apples. By design. The entire COVID edifice had to be constructed by malleable statistics and mistruths in order to fully keep control of the narrative. If any truth were allowed to creep in to the official narrative it would be impossible to fully steer. The realtively insignificant <0.1% IFR alone would have rendered the episode DOA, if you’ll pardon the pun.
“It could be culture or pre-existing immunity”
Or unpopular international destinations that receive fewer travellers. Or pre-existing health; increased anxiety and slashed healthcare availability would see greater numbers of dead in places with greater ill-health metrics.
“On the other hand, the vaccines don’t seem to be as effective at preventing death as originally claimed”
Top scepticing there Noah.
“The main thing to notice is that the lines diverge massively around the time of the first wave, and then gradually converge over the following two years”
But we now know that in the first wave up to half of the care home deaths tested negative and may have had COVID attributed by anonymous zoom consultation. This would drastically lower the first wave.
Will we ever get stats on the deaths due to the NPIs? Will we ever revert to a COVID death count using deaths exclusively FROM Sars-Cov-2? Will anyone care to look?
That’s unlikely to explain Bulgaria, then.
‘“It could be culture or pre-existing immunity”
Culture has long been known as an effective preventative and in many cases cure for disease.
2021-10-25 ::: Nature of the COVID-era public health disaster in the USA, from all-cause mortality and socio-geo-economic and climatic data
https://denisrancourt.ca/entries.php?id=107&name=2021_10_25_nature_of_the_covid_era_public_health_disaster_in_the_usa_from_all_cause_mortality_and_socio_geo_economic_and_climatic_data
‘… a new respiratory disease virus for which there is no prior natural immunity in the population.’
It’s not ‘new’, it’s one of a group called coronavirus, which have been around since God was a schoolboy and are responsible for 10% of Colds.
We do not have prior natural immunity nor effective vaccines to any respiratory viruses: influenza, parainfluenza, adenovirus, rhinovirus, coronavirus, for example, which is why people get these in huge numbers every year and why we each get them repeatedly.
It’s the nature of these virus – rapid, diverse mutation which confounds our immune system and vaccines when we encounter evolved versions.
We knew this until March 2020.
The chart below shows deaths in the USA. It doesn’t look like the vaccines made much difference.
Looks like they made a difference in the negative direction to me!
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When are we going to accept the vaccines don’t work, and are in fact killing a number of people?
There seems to be a genetic element to the negative effects, or the AE’s would be evenly spread. How much midazolam did Bulgaria brun though, what are the treatment regimes in Bulgaria?
“A number….a constantly increasing number …of people!”
How do you explain the low death rate wrt infection rates, post vaccination?
The “low” death rate wrt infection was lower before the vaccination, if we back out midazolam euthenasia. Stop trolling, nobody takes you seriously anyway.
I would be interested to know why Peru’s death figures are so much worse than elsewhere.
Obviously all the statistics are only as truthful as respective Guvmints permit.
Look at China’s, for a laugh.
Must be the Cocaine in the air!
Didn’t Peru have hideously draconian lockdowns?
yes, they were the poster-child for “lockdown fast, long and hard”. Naturally the press quietly forgot about them after their deaths shot up.
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This article seems to come from another parallel ‘Fast Asleep’ world- reality has moved on from the “official narrative” and these kind of pointless graphs based on more rigged stats and pointless speculation about the ‘deadly ‘virus .
It’s not the virus – it’s the vaccines you ought to be worrying about.
The truth is bursting out around the world – but still the Pharma apologists, the Deep State, the Davos operatives, in every world Government, the Crazy Gates apologists for the madman’s Vaccinemania and warnings of new planned horrors for humaity, our entire discredited Government and soporific Parliament, the craven sold -out BBC ( more the BPC where P = propaganda) and the poor sheep, still sucking it all up and dreaming in their fantasy world!
“It’s the vaccines …stupid!” They still fiddle round with the figure, ban life-saving ivermectin and force believe in the demonstrably fake PCR tests – what more do we need to know about their dark intentions?
Toby needs to catch up with “The Conservative Woman” – or lose the race in the credibility stakes.
You sum it up nicely here:
It’s not the virus – it’s the vaccines you ought to be worrying about.
Plus MHRA JCVI etc still attempting to get them into the arms of children.
Yes, I find the abuse of children by those ‘only obeying Government Orders” obscene – a “Crime Against Humanity”. This takes us straight back to 1946.
Those ordinary Germans just obeying government instructions ended in other ordinary Germans being cattle-trucked away for the public good.
Be interesting if there was a QALY excess graph?
It might spike after the clot shots started being jabbed into arms.
Given that nobody actually knows how many died of CoVid, and that nearly all who did die would have died in under a year anyway of existing condition or hastened by some other opportunistic infection, trying to torture the raw data to reach some sort of definitive conclusion is, as they say up North, just working yourself.
But if we are to play. Left out of the surmising is the so-called ‘dry tinder’ effect. Sweden had two prior years of low all cause mortality, this built up a cohort of elderly people most susceptible to CoVid and reactions to it. Sweden’s neighbours however had had higher mortality in preceding years meaning less ‘dry tinder’ and they had smaller care homes.
Cognitive dissonance alert!
”On the other hand, the vaccines don’t seem to be as effective at preventing death as originally claimed, with several countries witnessing sizeable upticks in excess mortality even after vaccinating the vast majority of their elderly populations.”
But…
”This most likely stems from ………..and low elderly vaccination rates in some Eastern European countries.”
So vaccines don’t realy work, and high vaccination rates among the elderly cause increased mortality, but low vaccination rates among elderly cause increased mortality. Yes… repeat… no.
If a person is going to die within 12 months, vaccinating them against anything will not prevent their death. Just because they died of their chronic renal disease instead of CoVid dies not count as saving their life!
Deaths when everyone unvaccinated – 70k
Amazingly effective vaccines brought in
Current number – 164k
Anyone have a maths degree because im struggling.
You haven’t factored in – Less Serious™️.
Vaccinated deaths being Less Serious™️ don’t count.
Ha. Maybe the vaccinated were allowed to die with dignity (but still alone), rather then whacking a DNR on them, over sedating and then shoving a ventilator tube down their throats. I suppose that would class as a less serious death.
You go to heaven if you die after vaccination, hell with no vaccine, Bill Gates says so.
O level Grade C. I realise I’m not allowed an opinion. Could we ask Ferguson?
When presented with numbers, my mind goes as clouded as that of a covidian.
Similarly
US when everyone unvaccinated – 350k
Current – 1M!
US not very good at getting vaccinated, especially in the stupid (Red) states.
It’s hard to think of anything more stupid than letting yourself be injected several times with experimental gunk which hasn’t been properly tested in order to protect yourself from a disease that poses a trivial threat to most people.
Never mind get an education, become numerate then look at the data again.
Consider ONS infection % information, then look at the corresponding death numbers pre and post vaccination.
It doesn’t require a maths degree.. just ask a reasonable bright 12 year old child.
You will find that your preconceptions are wrong.
Tree, you are obviously working for and paid by the powers that be. Otherwise what’s in it for you?
Only TPTB have a financial interest in pushing this scamdemic which poses no more risk than the common cold, which will s what it is. The money comes from the backhanders from Big Pharma and you spend all day and every day pushing the lie.
why should anyone believe you?
Slightly off topic:
My Dad’s about to have his 2nd booster. He’s in his mid 80s and got very bad vertigo on his second shot. Which is worse – not taking it – having had 3, or taking the fourth and maybe kicking the can (bucket?) down the road?
Genuine question? I no longer know if dissuasion re: the 4th shot, is a good idea.
Any links?
The first two does would likely have been AZ, so he shouldn’t expect the same reaction again from Pfizer or Moderna.
And their kill-counts seem to be largely among the young, not the elderly.
I stress “seem” since we only see what we see, and remark on what’s remarkable, e.g. sudden deaths from strident football whistles, or young men collapsing from climate change.
So I’d venture to suggest that he’s got the most to gain and the least to lose from continuing the boostercoaster ride.
That doesn’t mean that it’s a net positive, mind, just that it’s less irrational than younger people getting a “top-up” to the “booster” to the “full course”.
Ask a doctor.
How would one go about finding one who knows about the longer-term effects of the gunk?
Who would know all about vaccines because he once had an hour long lecture in 3rd year medical school and who has derived a large amount of his income in the last year by delivering injectables.
He, and you, if you accompany him, should be prepared for some sort of ritual obfustication. The jabs are no longer a novelty, so the adminstering staff will try to cause unease. My experience, my opinion.
It would be interesting to see the graph but starting 2 years before March 2020.
Unless of course the first wave was the result of policy not any new disease.
When we look at the first wave we see that the virus appears to respect land borders (definitively proving the virus was not a brown refugee).
In Germany at the start they did very little by way of treating the new disease and as a result they didn’t see much in way of hospitalisations or death, but Belgium immediately treated the new disease aggressively with anti virals and ventilators and as a result the death toll flew up.
Now I’m not a big brain Doctor or politician but that to me indicates that the response to the virus (not that a new virus existed,it didn’t) was the reason people died.
Are there any countries with an elderly population that is not particularly vaccinated that is doing well?
Bad News, everyone.
I remember watching this lawyer testify to Reiner Fuellmich’s Coronavirus Committee.
She has been arrested
One of the attorneys assisting Reiner Fuelmich in proving world leaders have committed crimes against humanity in the name of Covid-19, has been arrested in France on suspicion of terrorism and treason.
Virginie de Araujo Recchia, a French attorney living in France who is participating in the work of the Citizen Jury with Reiner Fuellmich, was arrested in her home at dawn on March 22nd in front of her children. The arrest comes three weeks before ahead of the French presidential elections.
Fuellmich’s team have allegedly been informed the charges involve counterterrorism and possibly treason
https://dailyexpose.uk/2022/03/24/fuelmich-lawyer-arrested-treason-for-exposing-covid-fraud/
https://www.conspiracywatch.info/virginie-de-araujo-recchia
https://archive.ph/Ed8es
Seems to me cumulative excess mortality will necessarily converge at some point, because we all die eventually and no country can run net excess mortality forever. Also seems to me the faster the convergence, the more it indicates that what Covid essentially did (with unfortunate exceptions) was to advance deaths on the old and infirm by a few months or years, and that lockdowns were therefore a catastrophic waste of time and money, even (or maybe particularly) for those countries that managed to secure their borders.
The Covid conundrum – why do some of the unjabbed seem immune?
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/the-covid-conundrum-why-do-some-of-the-unjabbed-seem-immune/
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’Countries witnessing sizeable upticks in excess mortality even after vaccinating the vast majority.’ If you replace the word ‘even’ with ‘because of’ you will be on the right track Mr Carl.
Considering the impact of obesity on the deaths from Covid, have these figures been matched with the obesity rates in each country, to see if this might account for some of the “better” or “worse” outcomes in the countries listed?
So all those deaths in the past centuries that were logged as bad colds, ‘flu and pneumonia should have been labelled Covid?
Does this mean that all previous governments lied to us, and our present governments are the first to be completely honest with us?
Jeepers! Aren’t we lucky people to be living now?
“Low elderly vaccination rates” and “Our world in data”. The vaccinations are not working at all for anyone and possibly according to so many world renowned doctors, destroying your innate immune system. Why exactly would you want to vaccinate an elderly person with a non sterilising vaccine which at the same time is further destroying their immune system which is already compromised simply due to age? That makes no sense.
many of the world renowned doctors and scientists, banned and suppressed by big pharma and msm recommend early treatment with drugs such as ivermectin. This treatment costs 6p a pill. For let’s say £5
Per person this treatment could have been given to every person in the UK. £315,000,000 spent on early treatment may have eliminated the MAYHEM we all found ourselves in with lockdowns, lack of access to healthcare for anything other than covid, small business closures, kids taken out of school, people being forced to work from home, a total destruction of the UK economy.
our world in data, I believe has been found to be an inaccurate website. Why is it being used? Where exactly do they get their data from since we now know in the USA the CDC and FDA are fudging the numbers. Same in the UK??
I can’t see how any discussion/analysis on Covid mortality can be sensibly had without mentioning the suppression of early treatment protocols suggested by:
The World Council for Health
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/resources/early-covid-19-treatment-guidelines-a-practical-approach-to-home-based-care-for-healthy-families/
and the Front Line Critical Care Alliance
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/
The FLCCC protocols have been available for well over 18 months, and they are still being internationally ignored despite the injections having little to no impact, but with all the potential harm.
These are only two examples. There are many more.
I believe this situation is nothing but a crime against humanity and to continue simply beggars belief. My hope is that those responsible will be held to account.
They missed the first wave but done badly since then due to low elderly vaxx rate? Have you read the other posts on this site and others showing the NEGATIVE immune response in those jagged with the real vaxx?