Is it possible somebody went back in time and vaccinated Julius Caesar before Brutus stabbed him?
@jane douloureux
I will have a crack at convincing you but I'm not hugely optimistic considering your response to the Japan thing. Before I put in the work, can you read what I wrote again and think about it? The answer to your question is right in front of you.
But then why didn’t the death rates spike during 2020 or 2021 they only spiked after people were vaccinated and the stay at home restrictions were lifted
The death rate didn't spike in 2020 because there were hardly any cases in 2020, like I said. Less than 1% of cases.
Lockdown temporarily reduces deaths, then they increase. There is no flu. Fewer traffic accidents. Etc.
Since the vaccines don't work, when we come out of lockdown cases spike and deaths spike with them.
The data you presented from Smalley coincides perfectly with COVID data.
Most of the deaths in Japan happened in 2022 because that was when they had 93+% of their cases.
I honestly don't know how to explain it clearer than that.
I'm working 10 hours today, so I'm gonna have to chip away at this on my phone throughout the day.
I will dissect the article further and have a crack at the athlete thing. You could help me with the latter by explaining to me what you're asking specifically.
The most vital missing piece or information is this: How many athletes usually die in a year?
I'm not suggesting that athletes aren't dying from vaccines. Maybe they are. I don't know. I'm not going to decide one way or the other until I have a good look at the data... and neither should you.
Footage of athletic people dropping dead is very dramatic. Did people drop dead before the pandemic? At what rate? Do athletes ever have heart attacks on field? Is there reliable data on this? Why are athletes dying when so many elderly and severely disabled people I know have had no reaction to the vaccines?
There are a lot of unanswered questions.