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Last October I began my own analysis to estimate how many Americans likely died from the Covid-19 vaccines. I didn't trust the classification by the CDC as to cause of death, so I used weekly CDC reports of Deaths from All Causes as the data. I analyzed the data for the six years before 2020 to establish the normal pattern of deaths over that period so I could use it to determine deaths in excess of that normal during the "pandemic" period. I most recently determined that the excess deaths before vaccines began December 14, 2020 averaged about 7,723 per week, but after vaccinations began that average went up to 11,880 based on data up to February 19, 2022 as released by the CDC thru 6-02-2022. So about 257,555 deaths resulted from the increased rate after vaccinations began out of the total of the 1.1 million excess American deaths since the "pandemic" began.

I didn't make calculations on data after February 19, 2022 because even though data was available for weeks after February 19, 2022, I became suspicious of the data being released by the CDC in early March, 2022 the reported data started to be materially below what would be expected during normal years. Since 1.1 million excess deaths occurred during the "pandemic" one reason for the low numbers in early 2022 could be that the deaths that normally would have occurred in 2022 had been accelerated into 2020 and 2021 by the disease itself, the malicious treatment in hospitals with the deadly drug, Remdesivir, and from the supposed safe and effective vaccines. Of course another reason could be that CDC was deliberately understating deaths, at least beginning in 2022.

Now here is the real kicker. The CDC stopped releasing weekly deaths reports after the June 2, 2022 release, and did not resume until June 29, 2022. Comparing the June 2 and June 29 reports, 70,748 deaths that had already been reported June 2 disappeared in the June 29 report and it was obvious that was mostly for weeks early in 2022. I waited until this week's report came out from the CDC (July 6, 2022), thinking I would see if the same thing was going on, or if they actually had made some "mistake" June 29, and had corrected it, but the July 6 report compared to the June 2 report still showed a significant disappearance of 57,085 deaths, not as high as the prior week, but still material. Normally the CDC is always making very minor corrections of prior reports because of lags in receiving death data from the States, but almost always these are additions, not subtractions.

So here are some charts detailing this:

The format of my analysis last updated June 2, 2022 using data only up to February 19, 2022--

https://i.imgur.com/AfkDh5t.jpg

A comparison of expected all cause deaths last updated July 6, 2022 using data up to April 23, 2022 showing recent abnormal lows in deaths reported--

https://i.imgur.com/7mrMeU6.jpg

Chart comparing weekly deaths reported June 2, 2022 to the weekly deaths reported June 29, 2022--

https://i.imgur.com/yP1tP6J.jpg

Chart comparing weekly deaths reported June 2, 2022 to the weekly deaths reported July 6, 2022--

https://i.imgur.com/liOkHGL.jpg

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Steve Kirsch's avatar

Impressive. Troy Ross is the Lander County Nevada health officer.

Of the 3,142 US Health Officers in the US, he is the only honest one as far as I know. No one else has published anything like this.

He's been very effectively marginalized as you can see by his post. It is July 9, 2022 nearly 7 months after his post and there are no likes or comments to his excellent advice.

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