How to think about sudden deaths and vaccine injuries (from Darkhorse Livestream #203)
I'm curious what people think is going on with excess mortality figures and the explosion of "sudden adult deaths". Also, whatever you attribute these trends to, are there particular remedies you think people should be looking into.
I'd also be interested in hearing what sources of information my fellow stackers are relying on.
I'll be active replying to comments, but I don't want to put my thumb on the scale by giving my thoughts yet.
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Dr John Campbell has been relentlessly talking about this on his Youtube channel... Right now, it's difficult to say if the cause is the vaxx or lockdowns, or a mix of the two... What do you think?
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I haven't been following him, but he is someone I'm a little familiar with.
So far, I agree that it's hard to disentangle the possible causes. The case that gives me the most pause in attributing it to the vaccines entirely is Sweden. They had very high vaccination rates, but no lockdowns, and had relatively low excess mortality.
On the other hand, there are many regression discontinuity type analyses of American data that point towards vaccines over lockdowns.
Eventually, researchers will be able to take advantage of all the differences in timing of the possible causes to work it out. However, this kind of politically charged research can be difficult to pursue honestly.
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Documentary "Next Dose III - Do we still need more proof?" by Guillaume Bousquières et Sébastien Iozzia, France.
It first explores under microscope the probable biological effects of injections in human blood, in particular the unusual agglomeration of white blood cells, and in the second part focuses on microtechnology and other structures observed in the blood of vaccinated people.
Choose between the languages; English, French and Spanish from the web menu to watch the video in your language and share it with your networks.
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I'm not familiar with either of them. What's their background?
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