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Update on all cause death rate for Australia.

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posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 06:36 PM
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It seems that the government is trying to fudge the figures, The death rate from the pre covid five-year average is steadily getting worse. Back in January, it was around 57% and seems to have settled well up in the thirties. At the height of the epidemic, the average death rate actually went below the five-year average. They must be getting a particularly bad batch.They might have trouble spinning out of this one. As the injury rate would be far in excess of these figures.www.bitchute.com...



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 07:52 PM
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a reply to: anonentity

The other point to consider is that Covid deaths would have caused premature death in the weakest members of society. After a pandemic you would expect LOWER mortality as all the weakest members would have already died.

Here you can explore all-cause mortality across Europe. Notice the ever climbing rates in mortality through 2022. 1100% increase in death among those 0-14 yrs of age. Shocking.

www.euromomo.eu...-mortality



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 08:11 PM
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originally posted by: Zenchuck
a reply to: anonentity

The other point to consider is that Covid deaths would have caused premature death in the weakest members of society. After a pandemic you would expect LOWER mortality as all the weakest members would have already died.

Here you can explore all-cause mortality across Europe. Notice the ever climbing rates in mortality through 2022. 1100% increase in death among those 0-14 yrs of age. Shocking.

www.euromomo.eu...-mortality





Yeah and there is a massive increase in mortality in the age group covid doesn't affect, magically after the vaxx rollout. So, that means it climate change.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 08:25 PM
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a reply to: Zenchuck

Indeed a very salient point. I seem to remember that in the UK figures after a mass die-off in the nursing homes, the next year for that age group it was way down. In fact, the midazolam got through that age group, then there seems to be a dearth of patients for the next wave. The American version was Remendisivir. which would have overly pumped the numbers to cause the media-driven panic.
The concerning thing is the deaths and injuries in the working-age population. If it does not start to creep down to pre-pandamic levels the lack of key workers will cause severe and growing disruption.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 08:29 PM
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This wasn't even that bad a pandemic. Scaled for population it's probably not even historically significant. We just have 24 hour news and people have a poor grasp of real statistical risks. The vaccines will exceed COVID mortality eventually if they aren't stopped and if they continue to approve poorly trialed mRNA delivery it will be many magnitudes worse.

Minus the dumb decision to roll out crap vaccines and take all the other absurd measures that were not effective we'd likely have seen normal return by now.

Instead we're dealing with an ongoing manufactured crisis, Shrodinger's adverse events, massive mystery mortality, and the authoritarian leaders have got a substantial segment of the population brainwashed into the bad science of politics. Like always they claim their nonsense failed because of the other side not pitching in. The reality is they wouldn't have worked, many of us said it wouldn't, and the medical authorities knew it wouldn't.

If people manage to divest themselves from politics they'll start directing their anger at the people responsible. Sadly, this requires people to admit that their side isn't perfect and they were wrong to trust them. It's easier to fool somebody than convince them they were fooled, even more so when political dogma is attached. Pandemics happen, they happen more when you spend substantial time and resources making non-human diseases transmissible to humans. Not rocket science.

I think their own attempts to cover it up pretty much guarantee this was created in a lab and funded in part by our tax dollars.



posted on Aug, 28 2022 @ 08:59 PM
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Out of thirty-six nurses at the present time, 6 are vaccine injured. That's around a massive seventeen-ish percent. So if that's the general injury rate before the boosters then it would be logical to say it would go up with boosters. That's a massive injury rate spread over the mandated population we have a serious problem with labor shortages. If it goes up after boosters many industries will be terminal. Warning there is a lot of audio dropout but the information is interesting.www.bitchute.com...
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posted on Aug, 29 2022 @ 01:59 AM
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