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Deaths From “Unknown” Causes Are Now the Leading Killer in Alberta

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posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 11:19 AM
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Following the mysterious 84% increase in all cause mortality, excess deaths are being observed everywhere and seem to show up as being from "unknown causes." Nobody is quite sure what is causing them, but compared to pre-pandemic levels, deaths from unknown causes in Alberta is now 7 times higher. The leading theories seem to be climate change, excess TV watching, and the shock from high energy bills. There is one more, but we can, uh, rule that out without investigation.




Public health officials in the Canadian Province of Alberta are sounding the alarm after they recorded an unprecedented rise in deaths from “unknown” or “ill-defined” causes in 2020 and 2021.

According to the most recent data published by the Government of Alberta, deaths from “unknown” causes became the leading killer in the province – claiming more lives than heart disease, diabetes, and strokes, COMBINED – in 2021. When compared to pre-pandemic data the total number of deaths without a known cause is a staggering 7x higher than it was in 2019.

In total, there were 3,362 of these deaths in 2021, which is more than double the 1,464 in 2020. In 2019, there were only 522.





Ill-defined and unknown causes (3,362)

Dementia (2,135)

Covid-19 (1,950)

Chronic ischemic heart disease (1,939)

Malignant neoplasms of the trachea, bronchitis, and lung (1,552)

Acute myocardial infarction (1,075)

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (1,028)

Diabetes Mellitus (728)

Stroke (612)

Accidental poisoning by and exposure to drugs and other substances (604)


LINK TO DATA

SOURCE



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 11:26 AM
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Good, keep 'em coming. People will wake up anytime sooner or later
edit on 26-7-2022 by whiteblack because: unknown cause is *cough* vax *cough*



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 11:28 AM
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I'll go ahead and say it because I hope I'm proven wrong. That experimental gene therapy they changed definitions for to be able to label it a vaccine is causing this. Everyone that was lazy was already lazy before Covid, so excess TV watching is out of the question. Hell, I went from a desk job to buffing and waxing boats for a while when the Democrat governors banned me and everyone else from working and providing for our families if we didn't work for their campaign donors.

Unsure why anyone would be shocked by energy bills when supposedly almost everyone voted for Biden. Anyone with even an ounce of common sense knew gasoline, food prices and energy costs would skyrocket if he got in office. To top it off, climate change is also out of the question since the climate has been changing for the entire existence of our planet.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 11:52 AM
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originally posted by: Middleoftheroad
I'll go ahead and say it because I hope I'm proven wrong. That experimental gene therapy they changed definitions for to be able to label it a vaccine is causing this. Everyone that was lazy was already lazy before Covid, so excess TV watching is out of the question. Hell, I went from a desk job to buffing and waxing boats for a while when the Democrat governors banned me and everyone else from working and providing for our families if we didn't work for their campaign donors.

Unsure why anyone would be shocked by energy bills when supposedly almost everyone voted for Biden. Anyone with even an ounce of common sense knew gasoline, food prices and energy costs would skyrocket if he got in office. To top it off, climate change is also out of the question since the climate has been changing for the entire existence of our planet.



The usual suspects will be along shortly to tell you just how wrong you are. Cue links to CDC and bill and Melinda gates Foundation.
edit on 26-7-2022 by v1rtu0s0 because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 11:59 AM
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Cue links to CDC and bill and Melinda gates Foundation.
a reply to: v1rtu0s0

It's okay, I don't waste my time replying to dumb people anyways.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 12:12 PM
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And yet here you are.


a reply to: Middleoftheroad



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 12:23 PM
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originally posted by: whiteblack
Good, keep 'em coming. People will wake up anytime sooner or later


Anybody who hasn't "woke up" by now is most likely way beyond hope and will be counted among those dead before long.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 12:25 PM
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originally posted by: abigredneck
And yet here you are.


a reply to: Middleoftheroad



comprehend much?



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 12:38 PM
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I wonder how many people in the states, or worldwide for that matter, ever watch news broadcasts much less pay any attention to any news they hear? I feel pretty certain that most people are just doing online services like Hulu and Netflicks and viewing some kind of entertainment programming of their choosing. Then there is FB and other social media where they might get some kind of short biased blurbs and memes to form their opinions for them without ever once thinking about checking up on anything they see there.

I'm not implying that the MSM news services are providing honest, truthful and unbiased news reports and ignoring the obvious propaganda issued to them for their broadcasts. What I'm saying is I suspect that most people tune out all the boring news regardless of it's origins, willful ignorance in the extreme. Like when I was a kid, I hated the boring news programs, it wasn't cartoons. That is the low information infantile mentality of most of today's population, not cartoons, not watching it.

With that in mind, I can see how this pandemic of "unknown causes" is, well, unknown. If you never hear, see, or read about it, it will never get noticed by most of the public. No one is interested in anything outside of what they are into, much less have a desire in finding the facts for themselves.
edit on 26-7-2022 by MichiganSwampBuck because: Corrections



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 12:49 PM
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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0

The usual suspects will be along shortly to tell you just how wrong you are. Cue links to CDC and bill and Melinda gates Foundation.


I would tell you are wrong, but they are Canadians so don't really count.


I also find it kind of strange they would compare 10 years of the Vietnam war to a county's over all death number as there is ZERO comparison other than to suggest Canadians are dying more than if they were in combat fighting or some other totally ridiculous out of contexts comparison. All fear porn though and really takes away from any true nugget of possible good information.

Death rates in Canada from 2018 to 2022 is like .05% increase per year

2022 7.894
2021 7.849
2020 7.803
2019 7.758
2018 7.712

What is interesting is from 2013 to 2017 it was higher per year with a .08 increase per year. So can we say the vaccine reduced the over all yearly increase death rates by 40%? Sounds kind of stupid too doesn't it?

2017 7.630
2016 7.548
2015 7.465
2014 7.383
2013 7.301

To add: Total deaths from ages 20 to 44 in 2021 is a little under 11,000 people in Canada, For the same age groups in 2019 it was a little over 10,000, and that all aligns with the normal yearly increases, so I'm not sure what some kind of used auto dealer's math the article was using to get a 84% increase which would be like 19,000 deaths for that age group and not under 11,000.





edit on 26-7-2022 by Xtrozero because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 12:58 PM
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If Canadians still believe this they deserve all the authoritarian measures Justin can think of. To still push this is not just crazy, it's a bit spooky. Who knew the neighbor downstairs doesn't seem to be having problems either.

www.cbc.ca...



Ottawa has now had more COVID-19 deaths in 2022 than 2021


Ottawa has more active local COVID-19 hospital patients than April's wave.
Its trends are very high; mostly stable or rising, wastewater slightly dropping.
The capital has had more COVID deaths in 2022 than 2021.
20,000 vaccine doses for Ottawans last week is another increase.
Hastings Prince Edward, the EOHU report COVID deaths.
The region is in the seventh wave of the COVID-19 pandemic driven by the BA.5 coronavirus subvariant. It's the first early-summer wave.

In its most recent weekly update Thursday, Ottawa Public Health (OPH) said the city's COVID levels were very high and concerning.

OPH specifically wants people to limit contacts, consider masking in crowded outdoor areas as well as inside and asks businesses to consider bringing back policies such as mandatory masks.

The local health-care system is again being strained by the combination of the pandemic load and staff shortages.



If Canada had Mexico's population of an extra 92 million approximately Canada would never be free again.





edit on 26-7-2022 by putnam6 because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 01:07 PM
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originally posted by: putnam6



Ottawa has now had more COVID-19 deaths in 2022 than 2021


Also sounds like the vaccines are doing their job in that regard as well.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 01:21 PM
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originally posted by: Middleoftheroad
I'll go ahead and say it because I hope I'm proven wrong. That experimental gene therapy they changed definitions for to be able to label it a vaccine is causing this.
....


Good, I'm glad you're eager to be proven wrong, because you are.

According to the source, there were 522 deaths in Alberta from unknown causes in 2019, which was the first year for which there was data.

In 2020, there were 1464 such deaths, an increase by a factor of 2.8 over 2019. 2020 was the first full year of COVID, so COVID could possibly have contributed to the deaths from unknown causes, especially because it was widely believed by the medical community that COVID cases were systematically underreported.

The vaccines weren't released to the public until 2021. Vaccines could not have caused the deaths in 2020, 1 year before the vaccines were in use.

In 2021, there were 3362 such deaths, an increase by a factor of 2.3 over 2020.

Theoretically, vaccines could have contributed to deaths from unknown causes in 2021, but of course if COVID contributed to deaths from unknown causes in 2020, it also would have contributed to them in 2021, and there were twice as many COVID cases in Alberta in 2021 as there were in 2020:

covid19.healthdata.org...

A factor of 2 increase in COVID cases from 2020 to 2021 could account for nearly all of that factor of 2.3 increase in deaths from unknown causes.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 01:28 PM
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a reply to: v1rtu0s0

For insurance purposes they must be classified in some manner. That's how it works in the United States, anyway.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 01:36 PM
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Still if anybody even leans towards my grand daughters with jab
in hand? Immediate retaliation shall be instant and severe loss of
limbs as well as massive amounts of blood shall occur. All before the
next tic can be tocked on a watch. As I live and breathe this world will
not impede their world by any means. It will not make itself known to
them. Nor shall I tolerate it's slightest notion towards the contrary.

Or I will burn it all



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 01:44 PM
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Already debunked by Reuters: Link

The short answer is that none of the people named in the article have any background in either science or statistics. They don't provide their sources or methods, and provide nothing to support their argument.

There is nothing in the data that's actually attributable to the vax.

If anything this just shows that coroners have a backlog and simply haven't signed off on the cause of death. Some of those deaths will be from covid.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 01:47 PM
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originally posted by: 1947boomer

According to the source, there were 522 deaths in Alberta from unknown causes in 2019, which was the first year for which there was data.



I would add in whether they redefined/expanded their reporting process from 2019 to 2020 and onward as 2019 being their first year to report.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 01:59 PM
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I would add in that when they start doing things like this they don't start using every possible source all at the same time.

They would likely start with the larger metropolitan areas, and then push it out to the smaller more rural areas.

So you'd expect the numbers to change as you brought in more small coroners offices with fewer resources, where, for example, they might put a death down as unexplained if there were several possible causes, such as somebody taking drugs and their crack house catching fire. Was it the drugs that killed them, or did the drugs merely cause them to fall over on the meth stove which caused the fire that killed them.



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 02:02 PM
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Another corn infested steaming pile!!

Keep it up!



posted on Jul, 26 2022 @ 02:06 PM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: 1947boomer

According to the source, there were 522 deaths in Alberta from unknown causes in 2019, which was the first year for which there was data.



I would add in whether they redefined/expanded their reporting process from 2019 to 2020 and onward as 2019 being their first year to report.


Grasping at straws now.




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