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Global all-cause mortality data shows no COVID-19 pandemic
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Global all-cause mortality data shows no COVID-19 pandemic

Denis Rancourt's team published a huge paper in which they analysed data from a many countries and found no sign of a viral outbreak.

All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident.

— Arthur Schopenhauer

Canadian scientist Denis Rancourt and his colleagues have published their most extensive paper to date, analysing all-cause mortality across 125 countries throughout the entire alleged COVID-19 pandemic.

Or as Hrvoje Morić likes to call it, COVID-1984.

We already know the conclusion (that there was no pandemic) but the scientific journey is the fascinating part. For the purpose of accuracy, the duration of the 'pandemic'—2020 to 2023—is based on the declaration made by the WHO.

The huge paper

The paper in question, 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, is over 500 pages and has a really long title.

They analysed all-cause mortality data from 125 countries, covering about 35% of the global population. What they found is an excess mortality rate of 0.392% during 2020-2022, compared to 0.97% during the 1918 Spanish flu.

Countries analysed

India, not included in this study, had an excess death rate of 0.26% in 2021 alone. The paper projected 30.9 million excess deaths globally from 2020-2022, with 16.9 million deaths related to the rollout of the jab.

Denis noted that the large variations in mortality rates were inconsistent with a viral outbreak. Clustering, which is not typical of viral behaviour, was observed.

The so-called pandemic was a lie—no excess deaths beyond normal, just manipulated stats and a PCR test fraud.

— Andrew Kaufman, psychiatrist

Put another way, if a so-called virus spreads through a population, there shouldn't be pockets of sick—or dead—people; there should be an even distribution.

What was the cause of excess mortality, in that case?

'Nothing special occurred'

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