In this prior substack post, it was discovered that you cannot scientifically explain the variation in December death rates in young adults in England. Because it is scientifically impossible to do so, other explanations — such as faulty or even dishonest record keeping — must be posited in order to fill the gap.
It is the only way to explain the evidence.
That same “magic elixir” effect noted in the death rate records in England was also found in an Israeli booster shot study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in December of 2021. People over age 50 were studied for 54 days post-booster, along with people over age 50 who didn’t receive the booster.
While the primary finding was 90% lower COVID death in those receiving booster shots, it was also noted that all-cause mortality was also 90% lower — just as if the COVID booster was a “magical elixir” that was preventing all deaths, not just COVID deaths.
To put the all-cause death rates into perspective, the narrow age-band death rates for the USA — in terms of average daily deaths per million (DDpM) — were graphed, and the Israeli group death rates were superimposed:
Notice how more than 30 years of death rate risk separate the two Israeli groups, and how the younger group died at rates equivalent to being over 30 years older than the older group.
One explanation of these findings is that COVID jabs are magical elixirs that take more than 30 years off of your age. But the more likely explanation is “faulty or even dishonest” research. Here are the notes:
If COVID jab research is faulty or dishonest — because that proposition is the best explanation of the published findings above — then there should be a “full-stop” on COVID jabs until it can be sorted out.
Reference
[Israeli booster shot study] — BNT162b2 Vaccine Booster and Mortality Due to Covid-19. Ronen Arbel, Ph.D., Ariel Hammerman, Ph.D., Ruslan Sergienko, M.A., Michael Friger, Ph.D., Alon Peretz, M.D., Doron Netzer, M.D., and Shlomit Yaron, M.D. N Engl J Med 2021; 385:2413-2420. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2115624
[authors above responding to query about all-cause death rates] — Correspondence. BNT162b2 Vaccine Booster and Covid-19 Mortality. N Engl J Med 2022; 386:1000-1001. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMc2120044
[narrow age-band US death rates] — CDC. Deaths: Final Data for 2009. Table 3. Number of deaths and death rates, by age, race, and sex: United States, 2009—Con. Page 24. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr60/nvsr60_03.pdf