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Due to/With Covid/Flu deaths in uk up to week 49 2020
https://twitter.com/MandyCoalbags/statu ... 7741168641

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Deaths ratio Caused/Involving for Flu/Influenza/Pneumonia = 19,448/101,527 = 19.2 per cent
Death ratio Caused/involving for Covid-19 = 63,318/69,032 = 91.7 per cent

Clearly Covid is the equivalent to the bullet to the head. lol!

This clearly shows the chicanery the government is using. We'd really need to see those hundreds of thousands of death certificates ourselves. Are doctors still banging Covid 19 as the primary cause of death on all the infirm and elderly, when a previous graph shows that any death certificate which includes Covid-19 has on average one extra cause of death compared with non-Covid-19 deaths. That in itself indicates that Covid 19 as a cause of death is a confection.
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Preparing to return to school in London

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source - https://twitter.com/DanLThorpe who seems to think it's great.

Yes, the madness has gone off the charts - nobody sick but....

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https://twitter.com/georgeeaton/status/ ... 6393521154

These socialists really do want to bring in communism.
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Crazy times - your new banking threat from the HSBC in UK - mask up havethe bank shut down your account.
https://www.ladbible.com/news/uk-hsbc-c ... s-20210113
HSBC, which also owns First Direct and Marks & Spencer Bank, issued the update to customers yesterday, saying it reserved the right to 'withdraw' accounts if customers put themselves or staff ** 'at risk'.

It added that the message did not apply to those who are medically exempt from wearing a face mask.

Jackie Uhi, head of branch network, HSBC UK said: "Consider whether you need to visit the branch or could manage your banking from the safety of your home via our digital channels.

"If you do visit us, please wear a face covering and maintain a safe distance from others.

"If individuals put themselves or our colleagues at risk, without a medical exemption, we reserve the right to withdraw their account."
** Staff are beind glass screens in banks. Another means to shut down high street banks. But very nice for the Bank to think about my own safety but I'm "at risk " from nothing.
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The Guardian has kindly given space to advertise these young non-entities' website which attacks any pubic figure who carries weight and is critical of the current
repressive state.
https://www.covidfaq.co/

Don't they look idiots in their virtue-signalling masks?
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/ ... s-sceptics
January 25 2020
The information warriors fighting 'robot zombie army' of coronavirus sceptics
They seem to have roped in a non-entity of a Conservative politician to pad out the contribitors.

The Guardian also shows a hair-raising graph of UK deaths, which seem to be appearing at a rate which dwarf the April Covid surge. For some reason, these "data" are recycled via the Johns Hopkins [Event 201] University in the USA, which seems to have a monopoly on producing these simulations

Here's one which shows deaths round the world, per 100K of population.
https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/data/mortality
Such figures are meaningless if there are no comparisons with how autopsies are carried out, how easy it is to slap covid on a death certificate [if indeed they are real deaths] and how a "case" is determined, bearing in mind the uselessness of any PCR test.

This is fraud on an industrial scale.

Who is going to query how 1,725 deaths in one day are from "coronavirus" - when there's no mention of age, other illnesses etc. or how often people are tests when in their last days or weeks. Or whether indeed a flu jab will create a politive tests. The flu seems to have vanished.
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-ano ... k-12200430
Or even the alleged headline 100K UK deaths. [There are well over 600K deaths each year in the UK, and rising]
Jan 27 2021
A total of 101,887 people have now died in the UK within 28 days of a positive COVID test since the start of the pandemic.
but at the start of this phoney pandemic, one only had to be suspected of covid to have it go down on your death certificate...and now there are even running vaccination totals..
The latest figures mean a total of 7,164,387 have had their first inoculation, while 474,156 people have had both jabs.
This is brainwashing squared.
An interesting article...
https://theconversation.com/mortality-r ... ing-119618
Mortality rates are still rising in the UK – and everyone is ignoring how many more people are dying
July 2, 2019 1.08pm BST

note the date.

Interestingly, from ONS figures.
There were 604,707 deaths registered in the UK in 2019, a decrease of 1.8% from 616,014 in 2018.
despite a rising population.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulation ... encetables
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Total deaths England & Wales 21st century

2001 532,598 2011 484,367
2002 535,356 2012 499,331
2003 539,151 2013 506,790
2004 514,250 2014 501,424
2005 512,993 2015 529,655
2006 502,600 2016 525,048
2007 504,052 2017 533,253
2008 509,090 2018 541,589
2009 491,348 2019 530,841
2010 493,242 2020 567,846 ***

This is an extrapolation from total on week 50 - 543,335 and two extra weeks of 13,011 and 11,520 in the weeks upto 52, ending December 25 2020.. I have ignored the 10,069 deaths in week 53 upto january 1 2021, a bonus for those wanting to maximise deaths in 2020.

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ONS
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulation ... cember2020

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulation ... ndandwales

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In England, the number of deaths up to 11 December 2020 was 543,335, which is 65,251 (13.6%) more than the five-year average. Of these, 68,341 deaths (12.6%) mentioned COVID-19.
Thus, if we we assumed the 2020 figures are accurate as supplied to ONS for England and Wales, there was an excess of 27,000 deaths compared with the recent peak of 2018, the latter being incidentally, a miximum figure for the early 2000s. which showed a remarkable decline until 2011.

On the other hand, the Institute of Actuaries paints a much worse picture with ONS data. Note, they quote the whole UK.
https://www.actuaries.org.uk/system/fil ... -12-30.pdf
Relating to the year to Week 51
There have been around 71,200 more deaths in the UK from the start of the pandemic to 18 December 2020
than if mortality rates were similar to those experienced in 2019.
This estimate uses data from National Records
Scotland (NRS) and the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA) as well as the Office for
National Statistics (ONS).
During week 51 of 2020, there were 7% more deaths registered in England & Wales than would have been
expected if Standardised Mortality Rates had been the same as in the corresponding weeks of 2019. The
corresponding figure for week 50 was +8%.
The cumulative mortality improvement in England & Wales for 2020 is –12.5% as at 18 December 2020,
compared to +0.1% as at 20 March 2020, before the coronavirus pandemic had a material impact.
They are also referring to a year when there was a very light winter flu/excess season-2019, rather than the usual average of the preceding five years.

The exact population of the UK is unknown - the 2011 census caused the way deaths rates were calculated to be changed. it is certainly growing through immigration at a large rate.
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nb - correction, the ONS is mixing England and England and Wales in the data set. I have mis-read the data- the corrected figures are 579,491 plus 24,531 = 605,022.
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** 579,491 plus 34,600 [weeks 50-53] upto January 1 => 614,091 deaths in 2020 in England and Wales, whereas the population is only 60million, a death rate of 1,025 which is very high.

And the beat goes on...into 2021. Where are all these sick and old people coming from who haven't been killed off by the "first wave"?
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulation ... anuary2021
The number of deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending 15 January 2021 (Week 2) was 18,042, 291 more deaths than in the previous week (Week 1); this is the fourth-highest number of weekly deaths recorded during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
In Week 2, the number of deaths registered was 30.5% above the five-year average (4,220 deaths higher)….
In Week 2, deaths involving COVID-19 accounted for 40.2% of all deaths in England and Wales; this is the highest proportion of deaths involving COVID-19 that has been recorded during the pandemic.
Of the 7,245 deaths involving COVID-19, 6,510 had this recorded as the underlying cause of death (89.9%).
Of the 5,273 deaths that involved Influenza and Pneumonia, 381 had this recorded as the underlying cause of death (7.2%).
So we can see that pretty well everyone who has corona added to their death certificate has it added as the main cause. 20 times more than “influenza” which seems to have vanished from the list of “killers”.
If we can believe these figures, then there is a killer virus ravaging society and these figures will influence headlines and government policy. It is not easy to show how shutting down the economy and health care is contributing to these figures, if they are to be believed. They are only provided to the ONS. The ONS isn’t going to plough through piles of death certificates. The whole operation could easily be run as a simulation.
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A good article from a writer at UK Column

Why Is There A Correlation Between The Vaccine Rollout And Increased COVID–19 Mortality?
https://www.ukcolumn.org/article/why-th ... -mortality


This is their youtube channel, (currently live) - Mon, Wed, Fri, 1pm GMT
https://www.youtube.com/user/ukcolumn/featured
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Here is part of a lecture presentation at a college of learning in the City of London given by the UK Chief Medical Officer. As the uploader says, the message here is totally different from those he puts out, surrounded by scary 3 word, 3 step messages. If one listened to this and read the slide one would think that shutting down the western economies and jabbing the whole population was insanity. What was all the fuss about?


Chris Whitty tells the truth covid-19
370 views•Jan 12, 2021
I think this clip comes from the Apri 30 "initial views" on SarsCov-2 video


What changed? Nothing, apart from a "casedemic" from testing.



Whitty is a frequent speaker here.
Whitty is scheduled to speak again:
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and- ... ng-obesity
What Can We Do About Rising Obesity?
Professor Chris Whitty


I'd suggest shutting down the world economy and controlling by smart technology what everybody eats and monitoring their energy input and expenditure.

All the lectures are online on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/c/GreshamCollege/videos
- here is Whitty in February 2021 speaking about vaxxing
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