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DEATH FIGURES

A pandemic means high numbers of people are dying from the virus all over the world, right?

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The only excess deaths this year (from January 2020 onwards) occurred two weeks into lockdown and for the duration of lockdown. Deaths attributed to Covid-19 were already falling before the lockdown, which is in line with the seasonal pattern for flu. Interestingly, recorded deaths from flu complications fell during the period from January to March... meaning flu deaths fell at the same rate and same time as deaths attributed to Covid-19 rose. Here's the UK Government confirming flu has virtually disappeared - see page 17 for the graph.

 

This point cannot be stressed enough! Because never have flu deaths dropped to virtually nothing since records began. Here's 2019/20 flu deaths compared to the previous 2 flu seasons:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It's also worth remembering that the UK Government downgraded Covid-19 from a high consequence infectious disease (meaning the Government considered it not generally dangerous) on 19th March... just a few days before lockdown:

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We must also remember the care home scandal, whereby frail, sick, elderly people were removed from hospitals and placed into care homes in close proximity to other residents and then neglected. 50,000 elderly people died – and 25,000 of those deaths were excess deaths (that is, above the average level for the time of year). The care home scandal was replicated in many other countries globally at the same time as the UK's. 

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But over a million people have died of Covid-19 worldwide, haven't they?

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Deaths attributed to Covid-19 from around the world are roughly on a par with the UK. Indeed, it's worrying to see just how similar the death rate, methods of handling the 'pandemic', media coverage, media fear-mongering, and the care home scandal has been throughout the Western world. The entire 'pandemic' appears to be highly organised and coordinated from a global perspective - and of course, the global organisation, the World Health Organisation (WHO), has been instrumental in laying down rules to deal with Covid-19 in most countries, so we can see its influence in the synchronicity and similarity of the world's governments actions. 

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What this means is that, even if you died by being hit by a bus, if you tested positive for Covid-19 within 60 days, your death will be recorded as having died from Covid-19! Here's a complicated graph from the ONS illustrating how confusing the death statistics have been made to appear - perhaps so the public can't understand it? 

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You will see that there are some very confusing statistics on there – but the most important fact on the graph is actually the wording underneath it: “purple column COVID-19 mentioned on the death certificate... deaths from COVID-19 not recorded separately.”

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Indeed, the practise of doctoring the death statistics to make it look as if lots of people are dying of Covid-19 is not something particular to the UK Government. A few countries have admitted to falsifying death statistics and labelling things like heart attacks as Covid-19 deaths:

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But, surely that means that the death statistics for Covid-19 are made up?

 

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And this is how it was done (taken from the UK Government's website) - please note that, until recently, deaths were recorded as died from Covid-19, no matter what the person died from, if they'd had a positive test for Covid-19. As you can see from the data taken from the UK Government's own website, that period has now been extended to a positive test within 60 days - this despite the WHO now stating that rt PCR testing is not reliable: 

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But the NHS has been overwhelmed – that's why we had to have lockdowns, right?

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The NHS is, and never has been, overwhelmed at any stage throughout this 'pandemic'. Wards for other diseases were shut and remain shut. Even A&Es are quiet. And remember the Nightingale hospitals we paid for so the NHS has all that extra capacity... extra capacity that wasn't used? And why have some Nightingale hospitals now been dismantled?

 

The media is currently scaremongering with headlines of the NHS being overwhelmed now we're into the 2nd wave, but the truth is rather different: NHS has over 40% acute beds unoccupied.

 

And NHS managers must have known about the scale of so-called Covid-19 deaths from the start, as the NHS was integral in enabling the Government to declare a pandemic in the UK. We know the heads of the NHS knew the scale of the death figures, as it was the NHS that produced statistics like those shown below.

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The most important statistic is tucked away in the bottom right-hand corner. This is the percentage of the UK population that the NHS states has died from Covid-19: 0.0024%.

 

Consider also that, according to the ONS (Office of National Statistics), the average age of death in England and Wales from Covid-19 is 82.4... yet the average age of death from anything in England and Wales is 81.5. It appears you live longer with a positive Covid-19 diagnosis!

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ICU bed occupancy rate Dec last 3 years.
Still not convinced? Ask yourself these important questions...
  • Would you know there was a deadly pandemic in the UK if the media had not told you?

  • Recalling the headlines back in January 2020, where people were dropping in the streets of Wuhan, why haven't you seen that happen here, as we were told it would?

  • Why are we being told the NHS is overwhelmed, when their own statistics show they are not?

  • Why don't you know tens of people in your circle - be they friends, loved ones, neighbours, colleagues, workers in your local shops - that have died from Covid-19, as you would in an actual pandemic?

  • Why are graveyards and crematoriums not full to overflowing?

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