Check the stats. U.S. deaths this year are pretty much in line with years past. But deaths from pneumonia, heart disease and the flu are down. So what do you think is going on? Yup. Deaths previously attributed to other causes are now blamed on Covid. Why? Because $$$$$$$
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http://Archive.org seems to be missing one of its servers... Could be frantic efforts to hide this article, or perhaps, Scott, your attention "slashdotted" it.pic.twitter.com/DZHzf8pAEG
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Here's another derivative article... https://www.aier.org/article/new-study-highlights-serious-accounting-error-regarding-covid-deaths/ … Haven't found high-resolution version of the critical graph, can't make sense of the one for deaths/week by cause at current scale.
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It’s BS. The original presentation didn’t claim there were no excess deaths (which would be an easily debunked claim; ~300k excess deaths this year). The author of the article misinterpreted the presentation and added that.
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Covid-19 seems to have exacerbated a seasonal peak, but not significantly affected more general numbers... (from https://www.aier.org/article/new-study-highlights-serious-accounting-error-regarding-covid-deaths/ … not accompanied by any explanation in the article, nor links to original sources.)pic.twitter.com/TUlHerPhPH
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