nsw-covid-data NSW 400px

From Lockdown Under: 86% of the Deaths and 80% of Hospitalizations were Vaccinated

Maybe Pfizer or Moderna can use this in their next booster ad. ‘COVID-19 is Out There. Did you know that …’ “According to New South Wales’ epidemiological weeks 51 and 52, ending December 31, 2022, 86% of the deaths and 80% of hospitalizations were vaccinated.”

Read more

wheel of death

Data From 145 Countries Show The Jab Increased Cases and Deaths

Yesterday we shared a report that Pfizer knew its COVID19 “vaccine” was neither safe nor effective. Today, we have a detailed analysis of vaccine, case, and death data crunched from 145 countries that confirm that fact in the real world.

Read more

Jim Jones Fake Quote Kool Aid Meme

VAERS Update – Vaccine Deaths Reach 14,925*

Another 420 lives have been consumed by the vaxxasaurus. Sixty deaths every day over one week. And no, it’s still not getting reported the way it should

Read more

CDC Logo

CDC Data – COVID19 Represents a 0.00001% Mortality Threat to Children in America.

Between August of 2020 and August of 2021, the CDC reports 1,790 kids nationwide were hospitalized for COVID19.  That’s 0.0024 percent of all kids under 18 in America over an entire year.

Read more

Covid test positive

COVID in New Hampshire: Three Graphs that Will Make You Say “What Crisis?”

The problem with focusing fear on the number of COVID19 cases is that the more people who “get this” (real or imagined), the more ridiculous the political response becomes. More cases will crater already low mortality rates, so we should look at hospitalizations. No, that’s not good for the political response either.

Read more

COVID Fear Monsters and panic

New Study – Odds of Dying from COVID19 if You are 50-64 are 1 in 1.67 Million*

Stanford and UCLA wanted to know how many people you’d have to come into contact with before you might catch COVID19. They crunched data to determine the odds of contraction, if that would result in hospitalization, and then death. Per the Report, ‘actual risk may not align with public perceptions.’

Read more

Share to...