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John Campbell’s YT video tonight based on the just released data is stating excess deaths has risen to 20% above the average for the week. #ExcessDeaths has been the top trend on my Twitter trends for the last 3 days. It’s being talked about, and I guess as Twitter no longer takes Pfizer ad money, and Elon plays his game, it appears the powers that be have lost control of this narrative for now.

Anecdotally I’ve been noticing more ambulances and ambulance sirens since mid year, colleagues are reporting a myriad of health problems, and no one calls me crazy for refusing it. And I’m not taking a victory lap, while they appear to complain about post vax ailments minor to major, I’m left hoping this is as bad as it gets, but fearing it’s just the beginning, and as gently as possible to suggest they stop taking anymore. But they do!

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So glad I avoided it like the plague (pun intended ). Otherwise I could've been part of those dreadful statistics. .

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We also need to consider Sweden

This is reportedly highly jabbed country with no lockdown

It’s been continually reported that it had a high excess death rate and it did in the first year but due to a very low flu death rate in 2019

Ivor Cummings has extensively covered this.

Its excess death rate is no worse on average over tge 3 years compared to other Nordics so it indicates lockdowns, used as the justification elsewhere for excess deaths, appears unfounded.

It might of course be that their health services with no lockdown did their job and can treat any adverse effects faster / better.

As a left field suggestion could it be that Sweden was supplied with a placebo en-masse?

The rationale is if the aim is to kill but blame lockdowns the last thing you would want is a no lockdown country with a high death rate….

Just a thought.

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But ‘they’ told us over and over and over and over again that the ‘vaccines’ are ‘safe and effective’.

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Comparisons for a wake up for the vaxxed should be with 2019/2020.

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