In my OP I stated that the steep rise in long term illness is imo the most concerning trend. On second thought I want to broaden that statement. There are several trends in place that I suspect are connected so any one of those is important.
The current trends are: - the elderly and fragile are dying - the younger ones are being incapacitated - the babies ar not being born - excess mortality is mainly sudden death (as per English data) - cause of excess death is heartfailure, stroke, diabetes and (in N-America) cancer
As to the causes of these trends I can only say: - the few autopsies done on died suddenly victims show abundant spike all over the body - there is no sufficient research done as to how long spike stays active in the body after infection or vaccination.
As a final point, and this might come as a surprise, but in my estimation there is no clear signal in the data linking the excess mortality to the vax. This doesn't mean there is no relation, only that the (publicly available) data warrant neither confirmation nor denial of a causal relationship.
Re: Long term sickness
Date: 2022-11-16 05:51 pm (UTC)The current trends are:
- the elderly and fragile are dying
- the younger ones are being incapacitated
- the babies ar not being born
- excess mortality is mainly sudden death (as per English data)
- cause of excess death is heartfailure, stroke, diabetes and (in N-America) cancer
As to the causes of these trends I can only say:
- the few autopsies done on died suddenly victims show abundant spike all over the body
- there is no sufficient research done as to how long spike stays active in the body after infection or vaccination.
As a final point, and this might come as a surprise, but in my estimation there is no clear signal in the data linking the excess mortality to the vax. This doesn't mean there is no relation, only that the (publicly available) data warrant neither confirmation nor denial of a causal relationship.