There 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 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 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 MorePfizer and pro-vax experts have admitted the COVID19 vaccines don’t prevent the transmission of disease to others—that means there’s no legitimate basis for any COVID19 vaccine mandates. A flood of propaganda followed in the wake of these revelations, in an effort to control the damage. I look at some of it in this post. I also look at some historical research on the transmission of disease—how much proof do we really have that flu is contagious?
Read MoreIn this post, I use mortality data from the CDC Wonder database to estimate the number of excess deaths in the US in 2020 and 2021—meaning deaths over and above what would ordinarily be expected, based on the historical pattern. There were more than a million excess deaths—of which zero were caused by a virus.
Read MoreIn spite of convincing evidence of the mass-vaccination campaign in the US during the Spanish flu, most people don’t know the vaccines even existed. Why? Because there’s an ongoing conspiracy to conceal it. Sometimes this results in creepy dark hilarity, as industry trolls and true believers struggle to come up with an explanation for the obvious lies about Spanish flu vaccines.
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 MoreA hundred years ago, the word “virus” had a completely different meaning than it has today. Now, “virus” means microorganism; but a hundred years ago, “virus” meant a slurry of secretions from humans, animals or plants. When this slurry was used to make vaccines—which it often was—it was sometimes called “vaccine virus.” When and why did the definition change so dramatically?
Read MoreLegend has it that in 2005, deep in a lonely basement lab of the Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Terrence Tumpey, toiling in isolation for weeks, accomplished a miracle: he brought an extinct Spanish flu virus back to life. Sure I could never get an audience with a man of such divine power, I decided to write this open letter instead.
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 MoreThere’s an unconfirmed rumor going around that we had flu vaccines during the deadly Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918. How should a savvy internet researcher and devotee of vaccine science proceed?
Read MoreWith all the attention I’ve been giving to the risks of the covid shots, I wanted to devote some time to their many benefits. Who knows—they could produce some fantastic superpower mutations—there are definite signs of a new Magneto in the making.
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