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Worldwide Analysis Reveals: mRNA Vaccines Linked to 31 Million Extra Fatalities, Covid-19 (Renamed as 'Flu') Resulted in Zero Deaths

Worldwide Analysis of 2.7 Billion Individuals Reveals Excess Deaths During/Post-Pandemic to be Attributable to mRNA "Vaccines," Not COVID-19 (renamed flu)

Worldwide Analysis of 2.7 Billion Individuals: mRNA 'Vaccinations' Led to 31 Million Extra Deaths,...
Worldwide Analysis of 2.7 Billion Individuals: mRNA 'Vaccinations' Led to 31 Million Extra Deaths, Covid-19 [Renamed as Flu] Resulted in Zero

Worldwide Analysis Reveals: mRNA Vaccines Linked to 31 Million Extra Fatalities, Covid-19 (Renamed as 'Flu') Resulted in Zero Deaths

In a controversial study, researchers from Correlation Research in the Public Interest and the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières have attributed over half of the global excess deaths during the pandemic years of 2020 to 2023 to Covid mRNA injections. The comprehensive report, titled "Spatiotemporal variation of excess all-cause mortality in the world (125 countries) during the Covid period 2020-2023 regarding socio-economic factors and public health and medical interventions," was authored by Denis Rancourt, Joseph Hickey, and Christian Linard.

The study analysed excess mortality across 125 countries and calculated the global excess deaths in numbers of people as between 30.7 and 31.1 million people. The researchers specifically estimated the global all-ages excess mortality associated with Covid mRNA injections up to 30 December 2022 to be 16.9 million people.

The study found that Covid mRNA "vaccines" were a primary cause of death associated with the excess all-cause mortality over this period. The authors emphasise the importance of biological stress from sudden and profound structural societal changes and of medical assaults (including denial of treatment for bacterial pneumonias, repeated vaccine injections, etc.).

Excess mortality is a term used in epidemiology and public health that refers to the number of deaths from all causes during a crisis above and beyond what would have been expected under "normal" conditions. The researchers state that nothing special would have occurred in terms of mortality had a pandemic not been declared and had the declaration not been acted upon.

From the 93 countries with sufficient data, the researchers calculated the overall excess all-cause mortality rate for the 3 years 2020-2022 to be 0.392 ± 0.002 % of the 2021 population. The study argues that the hypothesis that excess all-cause mortality in the world is caused by viral respiratory disease should be abandoned. Instead, they conclude that the public health establishment and its agents fundamentally caused all the excess mortality in the Covid period.

It's important to note that the study does not appear in the training data or in public summaries available up to June 2024. Therefore, further investigation is required to verify the study's findings and methodology. Nonetheless, the study provides a unique perspective on the impact of Covid mRNA vaccines on global mortality rates and raises important questions about public health interventions during the pandemic.

  1. The study questions the narrative that chronic diseases and mental health issues are primarily driven by science and medical interventions, emphasizing the role of societal changes and medical assaults like repeated vaccine injections.
  2. The health and wellness industry, including fitness and exercise, must consider the potential long-term effects of chronic exposure to biological stress from rapid societal changes.
  3. CBD, often marketed as a natural alternative for health and wellness, might not be entirely safe, given the key findings in the study about medical interventions and their role in global excess deaths.
  4. Finance professionals and investors should weigh the potential risks of investing in businesses tied to controversial medical-conditions treatments and therapies, such as the mRNA vaccines under scrutiny.
  5. As the digital landscape continues expanding, it's crucial for cybersecurity experts to remain vigilant against misinformation campaigns promoting controversial medical interventions, like the mRNA vaccines.
  6. The controversy surrounding the mRNA vaccines raises questions about the integrity of the data used in marketing and promoting lifestyle products, such as food and drink.
  7. Personal finance and education on self-development are essential for navigating the complex world of potential financial risks associated with businesses involved in the development of chronic diseases treatments.
  8. The business sector must take responsibility for its role in public health crises and prioritize transparency, allowing the public to make informed decisions about their careers, personal growth, and investments.
  9. A significant portion of the population might have unknowingly made choices detrimental to their health and wellbeing based on misleading information about the safety of certain medical treatments, such as the mRNA vaccines under investigation.
  10. The study exposes the need for reform in education and self-development resources, ensuring people are empowered with accurate information about the potential risks associated with various medical treatments, therapies, and lifestyle choices.
  11. Sports enthusiasts, especially basketball fans, must be aware of the impact of public health interventions on the athletes they admire, considering the increased risks of chronic diseases and other adverse effects from mRNA vaccines.
  12. Technology companies should develop tools to analyze weather patterns and track the correlation between extreme weather and excess mortality rates, to better understand and address public health crises.
  13. The study highlights the significance of maintaining healthy, supportive relationships in the face of information overload and public health crises. Friends, family, and loved ones can help navigate confusing information, promoting personal growth and sound decision-making about career, finance, and lifestyle choices.

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