When well-known alternative news purveyor Mike Adams raised the issue recently of the possible use of a chemical weapon in NYC, in an interview with End of Covid creators Alec Zeck and Mike Winner, I was stunned, given the ongoing US democide coverup—and thrilled. I had high hopes it was going to be a very important, possibly even groundbreaking, show. That’s because, in spite of my cynicism, I am still plagued by that kind of naive optimism a lot. As you may imagine, I am also disappointed a lot, and this time was no exception. I also start with a short rant about the role of online trolls in the US democide coverup.
Read MoreIn my last post, I identified the months and states where the highest increases in deaths occurred in the United States in 2020 and 2021—the peaks of the death waves. We saw that overall, 90% of excess deaths occurred in 3 places: among inpatients in medical facilities (55%); at home (23%); and in nursing homes and long term care facilities (12%). In this post, I look at excess deaths by age group during the death peaks, and as usual, find some strange and surprising things. I also provide an update on the coverup of excess US deaths, with a spurious claim by Dr. Jessica Hockett that mortality data was fabricated, and from Dr. Pierre Kory , a “debate” about a false dichotomy that excludes the possibility of democide.
Read MoreThere were a series of strange “death waves” in the United States in 2020-2023—especially in 2020 (“the year of the virus”), and 2021 (“the year of the vaccine”). However, the situation was very different in different states, at different times in 2020 and 2021—deaths were extraordinarily high in some times and places, while at other times and places, deaths were normal. In this paper, I identify the peak months and states where excess deaths occurred in the US, and look at the places people died in those months and states—in hospitals, at home, and elsewhere. I hope you find the results as intriguing and thought-provoking as I did.
Read MoreAfter my last article on how the “no pandemic” narrative is being used to cover up excess US deaths, a reader sent me a recent interview with popular talking head Dr. David Martin, in which he insisted there were no excess deaths in 2020. This deception was so brazen, and delivered with such authoritative conviction, it really got me stewing. While stewing, I got word that Dr. Denis Rancourt has also been promoting the “no pandemic” narrative recently. I break down both of their stories here.
Read MoreA dialetheia is a statement that is both true and false. Social engineers love dialetheism in propaganda, in part because it obscures and complicates the underlying deception. That means fewer people will discern the deception; and for those who do, it will be more difficult to explain to others. Dialetheism is useful for conveying a desired false impression, without telling any outright lies that could potentially be exposed.
Read MoreThere’s a group called PANDA that has given some publicity to the NYC mass casualty event recently. Naomi Wolf interviewed Jessica Hockett and Jonathan Engler of PANDA, who are promoting the idea that the mortality data in NYC may have been fabricated. Efforts continue to cover up the mass casualty event—I predict they will continue forever, because it was a democide.
Read MoreFor the last 3 years, there has been widespread media silence about the mass casualty event in New York City in Spring 2020, which killed over 50,000 people in 25 counties over 8 weeks, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data. And when the press isn’t silent about it, they are usually covering it up—we’ll look at some examples here. Is the mortality data from the CDC accurate and complete? Is it possible deaths have been falsified to simulate a mass casualty event? I review some possibilities that were proposed recently, and try to narrow them down.
Read MoreIf the CDC’s death records are correct, there was a mass casualty event in New York City and the surrounding area in April 2020, which killed 50,000 people over the course of 8 weeks, then ended just as suddenly as it began. Don’t be surprised if you haven’t heard about it—most people outside the Department of Defense haven’t, and even there, it’s on a need-to-know basis.
Read MoreFalse and misleading information about mortality and excess deaths in the US is rampant. There seems to be a common strange belief, by people who should know better, that these are matters of belief and opinion, rather than matters of numbers and math. Why the obfuscation on all sides?
Read MoreAlthough older ages died in higher numbers, the 35-44-year age group had by far the largest percentage increase in deaths— a 36% increase over 2019, and a 44% increase over the 5-year average. In total, there were up to 104,000 more deaths than usual, and the numbers still have not returned to normal. In this paper I look exclusively at deaths in the 35-44-year age group: How have the 15 Leading Causes of Death Changed, and why? The data has some very strange surprises.
Read MoreThis post is about a few unconventional lessons that have stuck with me from graduate school, where I was studying psychology and law at the University of Nebraska in the early 1990s.
Read MoreIf it seems like more young people than usual are dying these days, it’s because they are. If anyone tells you otherwise, they either don’t know what they’re talking about, or they’re lying. Surprisingly, these excess deaths have disproportionally effected young people. In this paper I discuss excess deaths in the US by age group, from the CDC WONDER database.
Read MoreIn February, I wrote about an unexpected place where the CDC can conceal tens of thousands of vaccine deaths—in its tally of “Deaths Involving COVID19.” This is an update on the situation, which has continued to escalate, with hundreds of deaths involving COVID19 reported to VAERS each month. I also look at historical data from the CDC’s tally—which points to complete and utter vaccine failure—or worse.
Read MoreI first wrote about the massive increase in deaths reported to VAERS from the covid shots in April 2021—how has the situation changed in the last year? Twice as many vaccines have been administered; the number of VAERS reports has doubled; the number of death reports has tripled; and the calculated risk of vaccination has continued to climb. How high will it go before someone in charge says “stop”?
Read MoreIn 1976, President Gerald Ford delivered an ominous warning: the new Swine flu was caused by the same virus that killed millions during the Spanish flu of 1918. But Swine flu never really took off as a pandemic, quietly disappearing after a short-lived and disastrous vaccine campaign.
Read MoreThere’s an unexpected place where the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) can cleverly conceal tens of thousands of vaccine deaths—in its tally of “Deaths Involving COVID19.” In this paper I explain how this simple trick works and why I think it’s happening now; I also estimate how many deaths from covid shots might be hidden in that tally.
Read MoreReports have emerged in recent weeks of strange unknown structures found in the vaccine vials. What are they? Could it be some kind of self-assembling nanotechnology?
Read MoreAre there any similarities between the Spanish Flu and COVID19? None whatsoever! In this paper I look at the glaring differences between these two historic pandemics.
Read MoreThe Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is full of surprises—such as, “COVID-19” and “SARS-COV-2 TEST POSITIVE” are at the top of the list of symptoms in deaths reported to VAERS from COVID19 vaccines. What?!
Read MoreHypothetically, the vaccines have the potential to fight the hypothetical virus SARS-CoV-2, which, hypothetically, causes a disease called COVID-19. Enjoy the circus.
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