29 posted 1 year ago by Zap_Powerz 1 year ago by Zap_Powerz +32 / -3 39 comments share 39 comments share save hide report block hide replies
There is no die-off. It's completely imaginary.
Though we all may not be able to agree on the cause, we can all agree there has been an abnormal spike in excess deaths reported over the last couple years when compared to historical data.
Can you provide a total number including the confirmed percentage of vaccinated people affected by this?
You really do enjoy framing questions in a way that cannot be answered. We both know the answer to your question is "no".
Does that offset VAERS data showing exponential increases in mortality post Covid shot, compared to all previous vaccine events combined? "no"
Does that undo the insurance sector now reporting an excess of ~40% increase of non-covid-related mortality? "no"
Does that negate many western countries questioning their sudden increase in excess mortality in the last couple years? "no"
Did any of these abnormal conditions exist pre-Covid-shots? "no"
Keep being daft online for shekels, rabbi. Nobody is buying what you're selling.