DEAFENING SILENCE AS ‘EXCESS DEATHS’ SOAR TO UNPRECEDENTED LEVELS

Soaring ‘excess death’ rates is a REAL phenomenon and it’s happening worldwide.

Last week, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released updated figures showing that between 1 January to 31 July 2022, excess deaths were 17.3 percent above the historic average.

That’s a staggeringly high increase for a country like Australia.

In Spain, excess deaths have surged 37 percent in 2022, while in Cyprus deaths are 32.9 percent above average.  Portugal reported a 28.8 percent rate, Malta 26.4 percent and Italy, 24.9 percent.

In England and Wales, high numbers of excess deaths have been recorded every week for the past 26 weeks, bringing the grand total of excess deaths to nearly 29,491 since the week ending 24 April.

The latest ONS data for the week ending 14 October, shows there were 1,608 excess deaths for that week alone.

Of those 1,608 excess deaths, only 35% were attributable to Covid-19.

That’s a 15.9 percent increase in excess deaths against the five year average (2016-2019 + 2021).

The actual number is probably much higher, given that the five-year average includes 2021: a year when excess deaths were also significantly higher than normal.

Scottish authorities have also reported a huge uptick in unexpected deaths for 2022, with emergency admissions for heart problems increasing by over 25,000.

Yesterday, The Scotland Herald reported that the country’s health chiefs are in talks with funeral directors to ensure cremations and burials can keep pace with demand in the event of “significant excess deaths” this winter.

Board papers from NHS Lanarkshire also note that additional mortuary capacity, created during the height of the pandemic, may be called upon to cope with a potential surge in excess mortality over coming months.

In the US, official data shows a cumulative total of over 17,000 excess deaths amongst young people aged between 0 and 24 years old.

Similarly, 20 to 30 excess deaths of 0 to 24 year olds are being recorded every week in the UK.

The complete lack of interest in these alarming trends by government or the mainstream media is simply astonishing.

We’re talking about many, many more deaths than would normally be expected.

There needs to be a full inquiry into this!

And I’m not talking about some bogus attempt by globalist shills to blame the whole thing on “climate change”, as happened in the UK recently, either!!

I mean a proper, independent investigation into what is causing all these extra deaths.

If that means carrying out large-scale post-mortem studies, then so-be-it.  Those resources should be made available immediately.

https://www.abs.gov.au/statistics/health/causes-death/provisional-mortality-statistics/latest-release

https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/excess-deaths-in-england-and-wales-march-2020-to-june-2022

https://gript.ie/excess-deaths-in-spain-surge-to-37-as-europe-also-sees-sharp-rise-in-mortality-rates/

MUST WATCH: QCCL PRESIDENT TELLS GOVERNMENT: ‘THESE EMERGENCY POWERS MUST END!’

QCCL President, Michael Cope, made a bracing stand for ‘common sense’ at last week’s Committee hearing on the Government’s Public Health and Other Legislation (Extension of Expiring Provisions) Amendment Bill 2022.

The new bill seeks to extend a number of the Chief Health Officer’s extraordinary powers for another year.

As Mr Cope points out, by the time the new Sunset date rolls round, Queenslanders will have been living under emergency laws for 4 years, which is simply not acceptable in a “free society”.

The new Bill is being sold as a more ‘streamlined’, ‘step-down’ approach to exiting the current state of emergency in Queensland.

Queensland’s Civil Liberties’ Council chief, however, was having none of it.

Mr Cope pointed out that with the availability of ‘safe and effective’ vaccines and anti-virals there was no longer ANY reason for these emergency powers to be retained past their current expiry date of 31 October 2022.

According to QCCL, the emergency situation used to justify the granting of these extraordinary powers of the CHO in the first place, no longer exists.

In a written submission on the Bill, the Council said it was concerned this “long-term intervention into the lives of Queenslanders to micromanage them”, was becoming a “norm changing arrangement”.

In a news blog earlier this year, QCCL referenced the raft of anti-terrorism laws Australian parliaments had passed in the wake of the 9/11 attacks in 2001.

Most of those laws had also contained sunset clauses and these had all been extended again and again, with the most recent extension passed by the Commonwealth Parliament on 24 August 2021.

So 20 years on, not only are these anti-terrorism laws still in place, they are now being routinely extended without scrutiny or debate.

As QCCL notes:

“It is because of examples like this that the Council is not prepared to accept the assurances of the government that the current emergency will come to an end when the powers are no longer necessary”.

I couldn’t agree more!

WATCH THE QLD GOVERNMENT TOLD “THESE POWERS MUST END, BEFORE THEY BECOME PERMANENT!!”

 

(Note the visuals on it start after a minute or two)