First 13 Months of COVID Jabs: Warlike Death
Comparison of 'Mass Vaccination' era to Battle Deaths in War
While only about half of historic war deaths were deaths in battle, if you count up the US battle deaths over the span of 216 years, including all US wars up to 1991, you get approximately 650,000 who died in battle:
Those battle deaths accrued during an active engagement time of over 40 years of fighting (spread out among 11 wars).
But if you track the premature (excess) deaths that accrued in the first 13 months of the widest-ever “vaccine campaign” in the US, almost as many Americans died. In the last month before COVID jabs rolled out, 350,000 excess deaths had accumulated:
But over the next 13 months, all involving widespread exposure to the COVID jab, the accumulation of excess death was 64% higher than that seen prior to jabs:
That’s almost as much premature US death than had occurred on all battle fields of all US wars prior to 1991. In a little over a year, almost as much death was seen as the battle deaths accumulated during over 40 years of war (all of the US wars).
Such a contrast uncovers the importance of finding “the cause of the excess.”
Nothing to like about it at all, is there but appreciate your work. I believe Ed Dowd is saying excess deaths similar figures to Vietnam.