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Great article! The turboCancers are brewing now and will greatly spike the death rate of younger strata over the next 10 years. TurboCancer is what resulted in our learning about fenbendazole. Close relative, with no breast tissue from 2009 masectomy, developed metastatic BC “everywhere” in late 2021 after two moderna covid shots. Lung, bone, kidney, pancreas. At 83, she refused all treatment and went home to hospice care. Nothing to lose so she took fenbendazole (222 mg per day)...available from pet store or amazon. Cancer gone in 4 months, she felt and looked better in 1 month! Read her Case Report at https://fenbendazole.substack.com

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Baseline should NOT include years after 2020 for comparisons. Higher death rate for the vaxxxed should not be baked in. . .

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The reaping effect should last longer in the highest age tier. We can see that perfectly when looking at 2021 vs. 2020 mortality, too.

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Watch the baselines. Here is Australia, if interested: https://vicparkpetition.substack.com/p/australian-excess-deaths-2023

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Confounding. With the culling of the aged and infirm that was to have occurred particularly among the aged - whose demise would have been brought forward due to the virus - why is excess mortality in that cohort not below the norm?

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The PCR positivity rates are not back to normal yet either, because many U.S. states still have over 5% positive PCR tests: https://i.ibb.co/FzKxstq/us-states-excess-mortality-vs-positive-pcr-percent.png.

However the number of tests is now so low that maybe the positivity rates are now inflated because they're no longer testing as many asymptomatic people as earlier. For example according to CDC's data for the U.S., the total monthly number of tests was only about 2 million in June 2023 even though it peaked at about 67 million in January 2022 (https://healthdata.gov/dataset/COVID-19-Diagnostic-Laboratory-Testing-PCR-Testing/j8mb-icvb).

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