Deagel forecast population in Australia to be ~5M in 2025. A big drop from 25M+. Plenty of sudden deaths in the news, but not at a rate to get to 5M so far.
"There were 14,578 deaths in March, 11.3% more than the baseline average but 1.0% less than March 2022"
2022 overall death rate was ~16.6% above baseline = ~23,000 excess deaths, or put another way 1 in 7 deaths was 'excess' in 2022 after the jab and booster campaigns. Govt claims ~96% of the population have 2 shots.
Those excess deaths remain a mystery, but no investigation is required.
The ABS says: "World Health Organization called an end to the emergency phase of the pandemic in May 2023." and stats will be less frequent from now on, next release July 2023.
Also: "There were 190,775 deaths which occurred in 2022. This is significantly higher than usual and is not considered to be a typical year for mortality in Australia. Therefore 2022 has not been included in the baseline average and is instead presented separately in graphs and tables. The baseline average presented in this report remains as the average of the years 2017-19 and 2021. 2020 is not included in the baseline for 2022 data because it included periods where numbers of deaths were significantly lower than expected and is similarly not considered to be a typical year for mortality in Australia."
Hmmm . . .2020 was the peak year of the (propaganda) pandemic, but deaths were lower . . . interesting.
Re: Deagel ‘Depopulation’ Website Debunked
Date: 2023-06-28 04:19 am (UTC)Death stats at the ABS here: https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/provisional-mortality-statistics/latest-release
"There were 14,578 deaths in March, 11.3% more than the baseline average but 1.0% less than March 2022"
2022 overall death rate was ~16.6% above baseline = ~23,000 excess deaths, or put another way 1 in 7 deaths was 'excess' in 2022 after the jab and booster campaigns. Govt claims ~96% of the population have 2 shots.
Those excess deaths remain a mystery, but no investigation is required.
The ABS says: "World Health Organization called an end to the emergency phase of the pandemic in May 2023." and stats will be less frequent from now on, next release July 2023.
Also: "There were 190,775 deaths which occurred in 2022. This is significantly higher than usual and is not considered to be a typical year for mortality in Australia. Therefore 2022 has not been included in the baseline average and is instead presented separately in graphs and tables. The baseline average presented in this report remains as the average of the years 2017-19 and 2021. 2020 is not included in the baseline for 2022 data because it included periods where numbers of deaths were significantly lower than expected and is similarly not considered to be a typical year for mortality in Australia."
Hmmm . . .2020 was the peak year of the (propaganda) pandemic, but deaths were lower . . . interesting.