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Insurance Analyst: “The More Doses You Have On Average In A Region . . . The Bigger Increase In Mortality That Region Has Had” (VIDEO)

Insurance analyst Josh Stirling just released bombshell data on the connection between COVID-19 vaccines and “all-cause mortality.”

His results are stunning.

Watch (transcript of highlights below):

From the video:

But no matter which way you do it, what you end up seeing is: The chart goes, the line that you create, a regression line goes up into the right. Which is to simply to say that the more doses on average you have in a region within the United States, the bigger increase in mortality that region has had in 2022 when compared to 2021.

And so that is a aggregate statistical tool that largely — I mean, it exactly confirms– the conclusion out of the UK data. It’s a different way of doing it. It’s a totally different data set. But ultimately it leads to a very similar mathematical conclusion.

Which is a really unfortunate one because obviously hundreds of millions of us have — either personally or our friends and family and all society — have to now deal with these consequences of what are the long-term pile of consequences relating to these. And I’m obviously hopeful that we can, as a society, start to focus on those. Because that’s the opportunity to try to solve this problem is: focusing on health.”

A lot of people have been asking what they can do

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2 thoughts on “Insurance Analyst: “The More Doses You Have On Average In A Region . . . The Bigger Increase In Mortality That Region Has Had” (VIDEO)”

  1. What a shame we have a government against its people. This shot was so deceiving for many many people. And worst than that, they are still pushing it !!!!

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