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Canada's Low Excess Mortality Is Envy of Jabbed World
Only because the swaths of mortality data, across provinces and age groups, are not being reported as of late.
Ever wondered how Canada manages to have such low excess mortality in the face of unrelenting mRNA jabbing?
Compare, e.g., Finland and Canada that have jabbed seemingly in unison:
But the excess mortality in Canada fails to transpire starting in mid-spring of 2022:
All this, while Canada reported about 150 Covid deaths per million alone, not to mention jab adverse event deaths that are 2-3 times higher, in the “flat” mortality period circled in red in the graph above:
And that is also despite Canada’s own Health Minister Clouseau
stating back in June that “in the five first months of this year [2022] we had as many [Covid] deaths and hospitalizations as in the entire year of 2021 [, or so I was told]”:
Just look at these honest faces! Although, I wouldn’t trust a word Minister Clouseau says without verifying it, so here you go:
According to ourworldindata.org, there were 789-411=378 Covid deaths per million in the whole of 2021, and 1069-789=280 deaths per million in the first 5 months of 2022. I.e., the data provided to ourworldindata.org for Jan.-May, 2022 is lower by at least 99 deaths per million than what really happened, according to Clouseau. Increased by these 99+ deaths per million alone, Canada’s Covid death rate would have easily caught up with that of Finland’s, if not handily beaten it (if they lied about everything else too). And why wouldn’t it (they/them)?
I have scratched my head over it a few times and finally decided to find an explanation. As it turns out, a few populous provinces stopped reporting the excess mortality data in a timely fashion either altogether or in certain age groups, thus pulling off amazing overall numbers for Mar.-Jul. 2022 (StatsCan, the brown line is 2019 for comparison, the black dashed is 2022-reported weekly mortality data):
Manitoba, PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Yukon didn’t care to report the 2022 mortality data at all.
Overall, a simple and effective trick that kicks the can down the road. Hopefully, for the Trudeau government, far enough to catch with the time when the objective data reporting will be banned altogether, in the name of $cience.
As luck would have it, Ed Dowd has promised to add Canada next to his excess-death-analysis countries (https://phinancetechnologies.com/HumanityProjects/Projects.htm#Nav_ExcessDeaths). When he does, I am sure to notify you about that development. In the meantime, you can examine Finland’s excess mortality data by age group here. As Finland turned out to be such a good proxy for Canada, in the absence of honest data reporting from the latter, you can use Finland’s data as proxy for Canada’s, for now, e.g.:
Thanks, reader smokegetsinyoureyes, for pointing to this YouTube commentary on the same topic:
Canada's Low Excess Mortality Is Envy of Jabbed World
Canada here. I help on a data-collecting team. MSM is 100% propagandist, so it reports NOTHING.
But even in mainstream obits, the under-reporting and hiding is ASTONISHING. It's bad for all deaths in all Canadian regions; but even worse in regions where huge cultural groups are slightly outside the mainstream death norms (they don't submit obits to central sources; they don't use mainstream funeral systems), so they fall under the radar of mainstream death-reporting systems.
But families are now a HUGE issue: they need to stop hiding their jab deaths. It's not enough now to call them "suddenly passed," or "passed unexpectedly," or "rapid and sudden cancer." Actual families must start coming clean. "Dad/mom/son/daughter/granddaughter/grandson was twice jabbed and...", or they're just doing the work of WHO/UN/Gov of Canada. We see dead children and babies all the time.
It's not rocket science. Start reading obits and you'll see. Please subscribe to https://markcrispinmiller.substack.com/ and anyone else who is tracking deaths in real time. Thanks for bringing it up, Andreas!
Inconvenient data? DOWN THE MEMORY HOLE!
Sort of like how our cities stopped reporting crime, therefore some people say crime is down. (On The Wire, they called this "juking the stats")