Childers over at Coffee and Covid notes that Monday, Ethical Skeptic was crunching the CDC numbers for deaths from bacterial and zoonotic infections. C&C reposts his graph, but frustratingly doesn't link the original post. Does anybody know where Ethical Skeptic's original post for this is? I'd like a link to it. I'm not seeing it on his substack, which hasn't posted anything since July. If it's twitter, that'd explain it-- I deleted my account and now I'm pretty much locked out unless someone posts a direct link.
Anyway, Ethical Skeptic's number-crunching strongly supports the VAIDS vaccine theory-- a sharp overall rise in deaths from all infections is exactly what you'd expect in that scenario.
If that's what we're looking at... well, I'd expect to see, current or near future, a concurrent rise in diseases we don't normally have to deal with much in the US, in populations where you wouldn't expect it: stuff like Tuberculosis, hepatitis, staph infections, maybe even food poisoning (salmonella, listeria, e. coli), plus greater lethality of normal stuff like strep, flu, pneumonia etc. Possibly even a resurgence of childhood diseases that we have purportedly effective vaccines for: measles, mumps, chickenpox, whooping cough...
VAIDS-- rising rates of infectious disease
Date: 2023-08-31 05:50 pm (UTC)Childers over at Coffee and Covid notes that Monday, Ethical Skeptic was crunching the CDC numbers for deaths from bacterial and zoonotic infections. C&C reposts his graph, but frustratingly doesn't link the original post. Does anybody know where Ethical Skeptic's original post for this is? I'd like a link to it. I'm not seeing it on his substack, which hasn't posted anything since July. If it's twitter, that'd explain it-- I deleted my account and now I'm pretty much locked out unless someone posts a direct link.
Anyway, Ethical Skeptic's number-crunching strongly supports the VAIDS vaccine theory-- a sharp overall rise in deaths from all infections is exactly what you'd expect in that scenario.
If that's what we're looking at... well, I'd expect to see, current or near future, a concurrent rise in diseases we don't normally have to deal with much in the US, in populations where you wouldn't expect it: stuff like Tuberculosis, hepatitis, staph infections, maybe even food poisoning (salmonella, listeria, e. coli), plus greater lethality of normal stuff like strep, flu, pneumonia etc. Possibly even a resurgence of childhood diseases that we have purportedly effective vaccines for: measles, mumps, chickenpox, whooping cough...