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Dying like flies after vaccination: German scientists look at the official statistics

In Germany in the second half of 2021 saw an excess mortality of 4% for the general population and 7% for the 35 to 75-year-old cohort, with the trend increasing.

 

France Soir

23rd February

In Germany, mathematicians, doctors and statisticians have dedicated themselves to studying the question of excess mortality in 2021, compared to previous years. Analysing the official statistics, they observed a correlation between the curves of excess mortality and those of the vaccination campaigns, and so they concluded, without surprise, that the injections were responsible. At the same time, the German press has also taken a serious interest in the side effects of vaccines.

The "strange pandemic" of 2020 and the excess mortality of 2021

According to Professor Riessinger, in the year 2020, which he calls "the year of the strange pandemic", there is no excess mortality observed, based on official figures. In contrast, the excess mortality occurs in 2021, which represents between 1.7 and 1.8% more than the mortality observed between 2016 and 2020, that is, between 17,000 and 18,000 additional deaths. Most of these deaths occur in people between 35 and 75 years old, while the average age of death from Covid-19 is greater than 75 years.

This is especially the case in the second half of 2021 when significant variations are observed, a period that coincides with the launch of the widespread vaccination campaign. In the second half of 2021, excess mortality is 4% for the entire population, and 7% for the 35-75 year old cohort. For this cohort, of the 14,000 excess deaths in 2021, 10,000 occurred in the second half of the year. This trend has only increased since September 2021.

 


Professor Riessinger's hypothesis is that this excess mortality is due to the vaccination campaign. Assuming it is due to Covid-19, this would mean that Germany's strict health measures were not effective.

“People are dying like flies”

For her part, Dr. Sonja Reitz, a general practitioner and psychotherapist from Hamburg, published an open letter to the Chancellor and the German authorities on December 30, 2021, urging them to immediately stop the vaccination program. She bases her work on official statistics, from which she deduces a disturbing excess mortality, deriving a 28% rise in fatalities in the first two weeks of December 2021
compared to 2020.

According to the European database Euromomo, between 2020 and 2021 a significant excess mortality is observed in the age group of 0 to 64 years, while there is no excess mortality in the age group of 65 years or more. Dr. Sonja Reitz notes that in 2021, as the "Delta and Omicron variants are significantly less dangerous than the parent strain, this excess mortality cannot be explained by their effects." Official DESTATIS statistics indicate that in September 2021 excess mortality was 10%, in November 20% and in December 28% compared to 2020. Thus, in parallel with the vaccine booster campaign. Same observation as Professor Riessinger: "People," he said at a public rally in January 2022, "are dying like flies." Neither the Paul Ehrlich Institute nor the German Parliament have proposed any alternative explanation for this excess mortality.

Furthermore, based on official tables from the Robert Koch Institute, Dr. Reitz notes a 50% increase in reported strokes and serious myocardial infarctions compared to 2020, while the rate of acute respiratory crises decreased. These are serious side effects that the press is beginning to take note of.

Side effects becoming increasingly serious

“Although the studies leave some questions open, they nonetheless indicate that lipids accumulate in vital organs in a worrying way. This could explain serious side effects such as cavernous sinus thrombosis, heart muscle inflammation, thrombosis or pulmonary embolism," said the article published on Thursday, February 17, in Die Welt, one of the three largest daily newspapers in Germany.

Under the title "Questions about mRNA vaccines", the newspaper - whose politics are similar to those of Le Monde in France - challenges the safety of the vaccines, the probity of the manufacturers and the reliability of the European Medicines Agency (EMA). It is fundamentally the health authorities'
shocking silence that most instills doubt in people's minds:

 “It has been 14 months since the first vaccination, but BioNTech and Moderna have not yet obtained the proper authorisation, as the crucial studies are still missing. This is an unusual procedure. Physicians and pharmaceutical experts are raising questions […] The EMA very discreetly extended the “conditional authorisation” in October 2021 for another year, first for Moderna's Spikevax, and then in early November for BioNTech's Comirnaty. The scientific community was upset, doubts and suspicions of secrecy were raised, and this turned into open stupefaction.[…] Essential questions about pharmaceutical properties remain to be answered: will the active product be stored in the brain? Is there a buildup in the kidneys, or in the lymph nodes, or in the heart? These are the questions, says expert Susanne Wagner, which the manufacturers have not yet answered.

Wagner is very clear that "the persistence of mRNA in the body must be studied".

Meanwhile, Public Health Scotland decided not to publish the vaccination status of patients who have died or been hospitalised from Covid because, according to the Glasgow Herald, authorities were concerned "about the misuse of the data by anti-vaccine campaigners," and therefore they chose to "
focus on publishing more robust and complex vaccine effectiveness data".

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Comment: This is some of their latest data showing that the latest "wave" of negative health outcomes is occurring in triple-jabbed people, a demographic whose death rate skyrocketed by 495 percent in the month of January


Source: https://www.francesoir.fr/societe-sante/surmortalite-allemagne-vaccins

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