A major global study has concluded that most deaths recorded during and after the Covid pandemic were caused by mRNA “vaccines,” hospital protocols, and lockdowns and not by the virus itself.
The study, led by Denis Rancourt, Joseph Hickey, and Christian Linard, analyzed the official government data for all-cause mortality from nations around the world.
They sought to identify the cause of excess deaths by investigating mortality rates in 125 countries from 2020 to 2023. However, they found that the global all-cause mortality data was incompatible with a pandemic viral respiratory disease.
Rather than examine the official data for “Covid deaths,” the researchers chose to investigate excess all-cause mortality. This was due to inconsistencies with the recording of Covid deaths during the pandemic.
Several nations have been accused of manipulating this data and giving false impressions of the death tolls. In many cases, deaths were listed under Covid even if the virus didn’t kill a person but they had recently tested positive for the virus. […]
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