Two Data Sets That Undermine the Core of The Covid Narrative
UK Covid-19 Deaths and All-Cause Mortality New Zealand
Governments claimed that Covid-19 was and is a prolific killer that demanded extraordinary action. They initiated the most massive global propaganda campaign to instill a deep overwhelming fear that had people terrified out of their minds.
People were applying massive amounts of Lysol on everything in sight including their groceries.
Governments locked us down and demanded we get the ‘safe and effective' vaccines and kept upping the ante with coercion and threats.
Their party line is all the disruptions and suffering from the lockdowns are justified by the lives that have been saved. To the degree that they acknowledge the collateral damage from vaccine injuries, their position is that they are insignificant compared to the deaths that have been prevented because of the vaccine.
Restated at nauseam, we have been told: “the lockdowns were necessary and saved lives and now the safe and effective vaccines are saving lives.”
However, two data sets undermine the core basis of that narrative and raise very serious questions about the whole response.
A recent freedom of information inquiry in the UK forced the Office of Natural Statistics in the UK to report that the total number of deaths in the UK directly and solely attributable to Covid is 17,371 from the start of the pandemic to the end of September 2021. That is surely something they did not want to release and has received scant media coverage.
Breaking that 17,371 down further: 13,597 of them were people 65 or older and 3,774 were under 65.
The ONS also offered this response to another freedom of information request to the number of deaths that Covid-19 was listed as the only cause of death from February 2020 to December 31, 2021 - the number is even lower at 5,753.
The average age of death due to Covid is higher than the overall average life expectancy. In 2021 in the UK, the average age of death due to COVID-19 is 82.5 and the average life expectancy in the UK is 81.20
The media focus on 153,862 deaths based on the most popular measure (deaths within 28 days of a positive test).
The latter would include such deaths as those that die in a motorcycle accident after testing positive or much more likely someone dying from cancer or cardiovascular disease who is brought to a hospital and tested there before they die.
The real issue that the ONS Data is capturing is that the majority of people who are dying with Covid-19 usually have multiple serious underlying conditions and are above the average age expectancy. Covid-19 may hasten the deaths of those in the latter category, but can you say that it was the primary cause?
A benchmark to consider is that Influenza in the UK kills 25,000 to 30,000 people every year.
The ONS Data casts huge questions about the Governments around the world poorly thought out and heavy-handed Covid-19 responses.
It also reinforces the idea that more effort should have been focused on long-term care homes and the elderly.
To do a comprehensive analysis it is important to consider the suicides, drug overdoses, missed cancer diagnosis, postponed surgeries, etc that doubtless resulted in deaths because of the lockdowns and other responses of Governments.
Medical Journal, The Lancet reports this:
“(March–August 2020), citing reasons including fear of contracting COVID-19 and avoiding placing extra strain on the NHS. Consequently, suspected cancer referrals fell by 350 000 compared with the same period in 2019.”
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanonc/article/PIIS1470-2045(21)00148-0/fulltext
Delayed cancer screenings can be fatal as the treatment window for Cancer can be narrow. It is hard not to envision that the lockdowns likely killed more people than they saved.
Data Set #2
All-Cause Mortality is a very useful statistic to capture what is going on in a geographic jurisdiction as it can point to something being wrong in the aggregate.
In the UK, the ONS data shows from March 3, 2021, to January 7, 2022, there were 127,704 excess deaths recorded above the 5-year average in England and Wales. This would include Covid-19 deaths, but from the discussion above we see that solely related Covid-19 deaths may be a relatively quite low component of that number. This would mean the majority of excess deaths could be from another cause.
New Zealand with its Zero Covid policy does provide an interesting data set to evaluate the effect of the vaccines.
New Zealand isolated itself from the rest of the world and locked down at the whiff of a covid infection. The net effect was Covid-19 deaths were very low, to date 52, albeit at huge economic costs. This means that any excess deaths that show up in statistics for New Zealand were not caused by Covid-19.
Data gained from the Official Information Act request( New Zealand’s equivalent of a Freedom of Information Act) point to a very disturbing picture.
In the age cohort of 60 years plus as the number of vaccinations in that group rise so do the deaths. Graphing the relationship provides a stark effect that is virtually undeniable.
View it here: https://hatchardreport.com/relationship-between-covid-19-vaccination-and-all-cause-mortality/
Pfizer CEO himself expressed disappointment with the safety profile of the vaccine.
Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer said, “but they are don’t have the safety profile that we hope we can achieve with this technology."
There are risks with the Vaccines that have been consistently downplayed and ignored. At the same time not only does the efficacy of the vaccines fade fast but increasingly full vaccinated and boosted individuals are ending up in the hospital and dying.
We have injected experimental vaccines into over 4 billion people. And no one knows what the long-term adverse effects are going to be. The data from New Zealand should give pause to anyone. And the rationale for this extraordinary great risk seems very weak when we look at the UK report of 17, 371 deaths solely attributable to Covid.
History will judge the action of these Covid-19 policymakers very harshly.
Thank you for sharing this data! And if you could add in the number of patients who would have been saved through early treatment with the unmentionable drugs? PS. I couldn’t open the New Zealand link.