Edit: A change was made to fix an error in the characterization of magnetism types below
Back-to-back yearly increases in the rate of change of any cause of death would be odd. Regarding kidney-related deaths, a typical change in yearly death is under 2% — though there is clear seasonality (weekly fluctuation) as can be seen when looking at deaths on a weekly basis.
Here is the weekly count of kidney-related death for the 6 years of 2014-2019:
And here are the relevant death counts on a monthly basis for the years of 2020, 2021, and 2022:
Special note: Notice how months most likely to go with the COVID jabs are highest.
Working with the numbers at top, 2021 was 3.4% more kidney death than 2020 — which was a typical year for kidney deaths to begin with. And that’s approximately twice the typical yearly rate of change in death.
Then for 2022, things get even worse, and kidney deaths rise again by about 6.3% — approximately four times the typical yearly rate of change in death. This isn’t the ebb and flow of natural causes (the yearly change is too stark), so we have to look for unnatural causes of this much change.
One Hypothesis
On Jessica Rose’s Substack over at
, she came out with this preliminary report about a contrast agent used in MRI scans: gadolinium. In short, it is known to cause kidney toxicity, at least in individuals who were originally susceptible.Caveat: Gadolinium, according to her preliminary report, has not been found in COVID injections to date. But if it were to be found there, the next section gives one reason that might be able to explain that.
Hypothesizing Even Beyond That
To go one step beyond the excellent preliminary report by Jessica Rose — and into what may at first be called ‘conspiracy theory La-La Land’ — there would be concerns over widespread gadolinium exposure beyond its ability to cause excess kidney-related deaths, because of how it would increase the electrosensitivity of people, possibly to a debilitating degree.
Bear with me here. And take the following with a grain of salt.
Gadolinium is one of the four ferromagnetic [edited: not paramagnetic] elements of planet Earth, with the other three being iron, cobalt, and nickel. Ferromagnetism makes a substance “magnetically inducible,” so that you could induce a magnetic field by hitting the substance with electromagnetic radiation.
You hit it just one time and it induces magnetism indefinitely.
Being able to “magnetize people” seems like science fiction and on the surface it seems sort of intriguing, but we have to remember that dark interests have been currently seeking leverage over very large masses of people — and gadolinium would be one way to theoretically gain such leverage.
Combined, for instance, with densely-packed 5G base stations, gadolinium-intoxicated people could be “neutralized” by simply redirecting antennaes into their direction. Whole crowds of people could be brought under control within seconds.
That capability though, is a textbook definition of dictator’s fantasy, so that the estimated probability of them trying to get away with it if they thought they could, is 100%. If they think they can do this, they will try this.
Reference
[gadolinium primes cells so that they die when hit with electromagnetic fields (EMF)] — Cho S, Lee Y, Lee S, Choi YJ, Chung HW. Enhanced cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of gadolinium following ELF-EMF irradiation in human lymphocytes. Drug Chem Toxicol. 2014 Oct;37(4):440-7. doi: 10.3109/01480545.2013.879662. Epub 2014 Jan 30. PMID: 24479558. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24479558/
There was/is a shortage of CAT scan contrast media during the COVID crisis. People ended up getting the more expensive MRI studies.