Wednesday, 28 May 2025

DR JOHN CAMPBELL ON THE CONTINUING EXCESS DEATHS AFTER THE COVID JABS, CORRELATION DOES PROVE CAUSATION UNDER THE STANDARD SCIENTIFIC METHOD

 Another must watch discussion by Dr John Campbell about the continuing excess mortality in the western world after the covid jab rollout but not in eastern countries.

China, for example, did not give its people the covid mRNA jabs despite an offer of free jabs from the EC in January 2023!

The Chinese gov knew all about the spectaculr prosecutor proofs in Greece and the corruption of due process against the self declared number 1 enemy of President Xi, George Soros in 2015, 2016 along with the Kremlin, and saw through the entire covid jab scheme.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlBvymt5bAs

28 May 2025

Excess mortality: Deaths from all causes compared to

average over previous years


https://bmjpublichealth.bmj.com/conte...


1 January 2020 until 31 December 2022


47 countries of the Western World, 3, 098, 456


Excess mortality


2021, 42 countries


2022, 43 countries


Conclusions


Excess mortality has remained high in the Western World for three consecutive years


This raises serious concerns. 


Government leaders and policymakers need to thoroughly investigate underlying causes of persistent excess mortality. 


2015–2019 compared to 2020–2024


Percentage difference between the reported weekly or monthly deaths in 2020–2024 and the average deaths in the same period in 2015–2019


https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/ex...


Correlation and causality


Smoking is correlated with lung cancer


Asbestos exposure is correlated with mesothelioma


Alcohol consumption is associated with liver cirrhosis


Obesity is correlated with high sugar intake


Radiation exposure is correlated with cancer


Dioxin exposure is correlated with cancer


Causality may be adjudicated by larger scale associations, consistent between countries, where other explanations are unlikely, where effect follows cause, where greater exposure causes more harm with a plausible biological mechanism with coherence between bench science and epidemiological data supported by (even limited) experimentation. By analogy to other causes of harm and sometimes by reversibility.


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