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https://metatron.substack.com/p/the...on_id=579085&post_id=83113860&isFreemail=true
"The Definitive Guide to Excess Death During the COVID Era
A summary of excess death from around the world. Spoiler alert - Sweden wins."
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"Sweden did much, much better - ten times better than Chile, in fact, notorious for having the strictest lockdowns “despite” () also having one of the most “successful” () vaccination campaigns.
As of reporting date 19-Jun-22, of all the countries analysed by the OECD, Sweden has the lowest overall cumulative excess deaths tally:
I won't lie, before I knew about the fraud at all levels and I realised how insidious the corruption I was wondering how Sweden's "radical experiment" would do. It appears the jury has reached a verdict and its all Sweden for the win.
Particularly of note is #3
"The only thing that could have made COVID worse was to put the same people responsible for making it in charge of making the antidote. It’s a bit like putting the arsonists in charge of fire policy after they have burnt down the city. But that’s what happened with COVID. It is abundantly clear that there is no reduction in COVID deaths as a result of the mass administration of the experimental “vaccine”."
I highly recommend checking his charts because this sums it up
"And here are all the charts plotting excess deaths against vaccinations. Note how excess deaths taper as vaccinations do. Just a coincidence or Bradford Hill criteria #10?"
Literally billions are over a cliff and falling the question is how far is the fall.
I'm not surprised, went about as I predicted over 2 years ago.
https://forums.sherdog.com/posts/161579835/
I noted that Sweden was playing the long game so even if their initial results weren't as good they'd likely win in the long run. Well, they did. Check another one off for the good guys. One of these days I'm going to go over all my old posts and see how I did on my predictions, I already know I missed vaccine deaths & injuries by a mile, but I missed on the low side since the damn things turned out to be a lot worse for younger people than I expected.
