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WHO Admits Excess Deaths

2x more excess deaths are caused by the failed pandemic response

Ben
Aug 3, 2023
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Recently I saw some Twitter posts and also Dr. Campbell talking about WHO’s worldwide excess report, so let’s take a closer look!

WHO reports there have been 5.4M COVID-19 associated deaths, with a total of 14.9M deaths for the years of 2020 & 2021.

So as we can see from these figures, almost 2x more excess deaths are non-covid excess deaths. In fact, based on these figures, the failed pandemic response has caused an additional 9.5M excess deaths. As it’s likely that COVID-19 was vastly overreported, based on ‘magic’ flu disappearance, media spurred panic, and government incentives, it’s likely that these COVID-19 deaths are vastly overreported, which would bring the total of needless excess deaths easily to over 10 Million!

COVID-19 Associated Deaths Overreported

Many ‘Covidians’, claim that COVID-19 deaths are vastly underreported. How a highly $$$ incentivized lab test can determine the cause of death in the first place is mind-boggling - but we also have hard data to refute this claim.

Based on German data, COVID-19 associated deaths were mainly reclassified from other diagnosis categories.

Here’s actual proof of the re-classification. Look at J00-J99 respiratory system deaths, which saw a massive decline in 2020/21.

Looking at all major ICD-10 groups, we can thus easily account for all COVID-19 deaths in the 80% Confidence Interval. In other words, if the pandemic would have never been declared, the existing ICD-19 categories would have not shown any significant increase.

Hence, this shows that COVID-19 deaths are vastly overreported, not underreported in the first place!

Vaccine Impact

When combining the WHO data and vaccination data from Our World in Data, we can see, that excess deaths peaked with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Even with billions of doses given, excess deaths do not fall back to normal levels and remain above 500k/month!

Here are the charts for the five continents!

As we can clearly see here, excess deaths were not stopped at all, by the vaccine rollout, and in many places peaked with its introduction. Whether this is causal remains unclear.

But, we also know that excess deaths throughout 2022/23 remained very high, which Jose’s fantastic animation based on Mortality.Watch data shows:

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Conclusion

Based on the presented evidence, one can conclude:

  1. COVID-19 associated deaths only made up 1/3 of global excess deaths.

  2. COVID-19 associated deaths are vastly over reported and would have never been found significant in many places, especially with the absence of flu & without mass testing!

  3. The vaccines have clearly not ended the excess deaths, and their correlation to peaks of excess deaths is striking.

    Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

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Brad Banko, MD, MS
Aug 3Liked by Ben

So the claim here is that implied COVID excess deaths were just reclassified deaths from usual causes?

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Thank you for this work!

The introduction of the vaxx clearly looks causal on the world graph. One confounding factor is that different vaxxes have different lethalities.

I have been trying to find the fraction of the world that took mRNA-based vaxxes (as opposed to protein-based or viral vector based) but cannot find this data anywhere.

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