Larry A. Law
Research Results From Worldwide Study
Researchers from the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivieres analyzed excess all-cause mortality data beginning with the World Health Organization (WHO) pandemic declaration on March 11, 2020, and ending on May 5, 2023. The 521-page study established a baseline all-cause mortality rate across 125 countries and used that to determine the variations in excess deaths during the pandemic. The researchers established that there was significant excess mortality worldwide between March 11, 2020, and May 5, 2023. Overall excess mortality, during the three years in the 93 countries with sufficient data to make an estimate, is approximately 0.392% of the 2021 population—or approximately 30.9 million excess deaths from all causes. The lead researcher, Denis Rancourt, Ph.D., stated that the 'conventional explanation' for the excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic is that the SARS-CoV-2 virus caused virtually all deaths—and there would have been even more deaths if there hadn’t been a vaccine.
‘Idea that vaccines saved lives is ridiculous’
Rancourt and his team cited several factors they believe disprove the theory that the virus caused a spike in all-cause mortality. For example, they wrote that excess mortality surged almost simultaneously across several continents when a pandemic was declared, while there were no comparable surges in areas that had not yet declared a pandemic. This suggests that pandemic interventions like lockdowns, which were implemented synchronously across many countries, likely caused the surges. The researchers also pointed out the significant variation in mortality rates during the pandemic in all time periods—even across different political jurisdictions directly adjacent to each other. If the virus caused the deaths, it would follow that the infection fatality rate would be the same, or at least similar across political boundaries. The researchers also found a lot of variability in death rates within countries over time, which also would not be an expected outcome if those deaths were caused by a pathogen. Rancourt said they found “the idea that the vaccine saved lives is ridiculous,” and based on flawed modeling as he and colleagues also showed in a previous paper. Here again, they found no systematic or statistically significant trends showing that vaccination campaigns in 2020 and 2021 reduced all-cause mortality. Instead, they found that in many places, there was no excess mortality until the vaccines were rolled out, and most countries showed temporal associations between vaccine rollouts and increases in all-cause mortality.
Medical Interventions (Including Denial of Treatment) Caused Premature Deaths
Rancourt said the excess deaths his team identified are strongly associated with the combination of two major factors: the proportion of elderly in a country’s population and the number of people living in poverty. Both factors increased peoples’ vulnerability to “sudden and profound structural societal changes” and “medical assaults.” While the proximal cause of death may be classified on death certificates as a respiratory condition or infection, the researchers noted, they argue that the true primary causes of death are actually biological stress, non-COVID-19-vaccine medical interventions and the COVID-19 vaccination rollouts. The authors also pointed to extensive evidence showing that medical interventions—including denial of treatment—caused premature deaths. Such interventions included, but were not limited to, the denial of antibiotics and Ivermectin against bacterial pneumonia, the systematic use of mechanical ventilators, experimental treatment protocols, new palliative medications and overdoses, isolation of vulnerable people and encouraged voluntary or involuntary suicide.
17 Million Deaths Tied Directly to COVID-19 Vaccines
Finally, the researchers projected that 17 million of the excess deaths they identified were associated with the COVID-19 vaccines, confirming the findings of their previous research on a smaller sample of countries. Those vaccine-related estimations were based on analyses of places that had large spikes immediately following vaccination or booster campaigns and also by examining the numbers of vaccine doses and their relation to deaths over time. Thirty percent of the countries they analyzed had no excess deaths until either the vaccine rollouts or the booster campaigns. And there were significant correlations between COVID-19 vaccine rollouts and peaks or increases in excess all-cause mortality. Ninety-seven percent of countries showed a late-2021 or early-2022 peak in excess all-cause mortality temporarily associated with booster rollouts. It is highly unlikely, the researchers wrote, that the vaccine-mortality associations are coincidental. Based on their analysis and interpretations, researchers concluded, “We are compelled to state that the public health establishment and its agents fundamentally caused all the excess mortality in the COVID period.” For an incredible synopsis of what took place during COVID, watch the Vaxxed 3 movie here. If you haven't seen the series of Plandemic movies including Plandemic the Musical, click this link.
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Kelsie
10/15/2024 09:59:47 am
Oh my goodness this study!🤯 wow wow thank you for sharing and for the link!
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