Note: A reader pointed out a mistake, and this post has been updated
The average monthly deaths per million for 2014 to 2019, inclusive, was 708.01 monthly deaths per million. But for the 33 months from December 2020 to August 2023, inclusive, it was 832.76 monthly deaths per million:
To find the total of excess deaths (deaths beyond expected ones), you can multiply the mean monthly excess, first by the number of months of excess, and then by the number of millions of people — i.e., (124.75)*(33)*(332.4) = 1,368,408 premature deaths.
To get perspective on that ~2.5 years of excess death, you can compare that number to the total number of American soldiers who had ever died in the theater of war throughout all 11 wars up to the year of 1991:
In just a few years of medical malfeasance, corrupted health officials and captured medical professionals were able to cause more US death than our entire history of war up to 1991 — more than 11 wars worth of excess death.
Including 2020 gives them room to blame the pandemic, even though we know that it was the hospital protocols applied in isolation from family and friends and the denial of drugs already prescribed as well as the denial of effective and approved remedies that caused most of the 2020 deaths.
Iatrocide.