There was no reduction in mortality below 50, and an increase in mortality if you narrow it down to the under 35. That was with the initial two injections. The boosters kept killing more people.
The younger, the higher the increased mortality.
Oh and that was for short term effects. Remember than the more injections people got, the more often they also got infected with SARS-2, because the injections fuck-up the immune system.
The damage keeps piling-on with every booster, but the benefits are short lasting and require boosters every 20 weeks otherwise it drops into negative efficacy.
Somewhat like forcefully stuffing your immune system with cocaine. Look at how hyper it got! Ignore the people suddenly dying, and keep sniffing another line of cocaine to stay high as fuck untill you get the suddenlies too.
That could be because it's notable if someone under 35 drops dead / has heart troubles. How many older people suffered similarly which was then mis-attributed to their old age?
the benefits are short lasting and require boosters every 20 weeks otherwise it drops into negative efficacy.
At this point there was probably zero net benefit- there appeared to be a benefit because they excluded anyone who got infected for 2 weeks after the jab.
I can, however, provide indirect evidence in the form of more than doubling of sudden deaths in Germany, which coincide with the anti-covid injections, not with covid itself :
I can, however, provide indirect evidence in the form of more than doubling of sudden deaths in Germany, which coincide with the anti-covid injections, not with covid itself :
I'm not sure of this source. It links to a blog which then does not provide precise sourcing for its claims. And a near-tripling of several death categories just does not pass the smell test for me. It's guillotine-level of deaths, I don't think even the servile Germans would tolerate that.
If true, this would be very strong evidence. Not so for the 'sudden deaths' that people keep posting everywhere, one of whom died before there was such a thing as a coronavirus.
There was no reduction in mortality below 50, and an increase in mortality if you narrow it down to the under 35. That was with the initial two injections. The boosters kept killing more people.
The younger, the higher the increased mortality.
Oh and that was for short term effects. Remember than the more injections people got, the more often they also got infected with SARS-2, because the injections fuck-up the immune system.
The damage keeps piling-on with every booster, but the benefits are short lasting and require boosters every 20 weeks otherwise it drops into negative efficacy.
Somewhat like forcefully stuffing your immune system with cocaine. Look at how hyper it got! Ignore the people suddenly dying, and keep sniffing another line of cocaine to stay high as fuck untill you get the suddenlies too.
That could be because it's notable if someone under 35 drops dead / has heart troubles. How many older people suffered similarly which was then mis-attributed to their old age?
At this point there was probably zero net benefit- there appeared to be a benefit because they excluded anyone who got infected for 2 weeks after the jab.
How many confirmed kills does the booster have?
I don't have an answer to that.
I can, however, provide indirect evidence in the form of more than doubling of sudden deaths in Germany, which coincide with the anti-covid injections, not with covid itself :
https://dailysceptic.org/2022/12/13/sudden-deaths-explode-in-germany-after-vaccine-rollout-new-insurance-data-show/
I'm not sure of this source. It links to a blog which then does not provide precise sourcing for its claims. And a near-tripling of several death categories just does not pass the smell test for me. It's guillotine-level of deaths, I don't think even the servile Germans would tolerate that.
If true, this would be very strong evidence. Not so for the 'sudden deaths' that people keep posting everywhere, one of whom died before there was such a thing as a coronavirus.
https://correlation-canada.org/research/