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To: Ymani Cricket
Thanx for that.

Is that a chart compiled by someone outside cdc?
I can't seem to find it on the CDC website using the URLs in the chart. Could you point me to it?

The CDC is a maze. Nothing seems to flow, at least for me...so take this with a grain of salt.

I ran across this which has me scratching my head. It's 451,552 more than that chart. It was the only death stats I could find for the whole of year 2020 from here:
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm

cdc-deaths-all-causes

Also, cdc showing 2,854,838 for 2019. # of deaths back to 2013 match cdc stats
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm

Thanx.
1,290 posted on 02/23/2021 9:44:01 PM PST by stylin19a (If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.)
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To: stylin19a; Ymani Cricket
By that link stylin19a gave to the CDC. (note in December of 2020 the death rate spiked higher then the peak of the "plandemic" in March)

The figures after removing 2021 months. Approximately 3.2 million deaths if you use the same total number of people figure of 330 million. That is a death rate of 1% or 968 per 100,000 people. Which is still lower then the rate between 1950 through 1970's. Also note. The baby boomer generation born in 1947 are reaching 75 years old. We should expect an uptick
Death rates from 1950 to current (ignore projected)
https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/USA/united-states/death-rate

1,298 posted on 02/23/2021 10:39:51 PM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
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To: stylin19a
The image from that post had data ending in dec 30, 2020. So some stats may not have all been in/received yet. the image was copied from another site to share.

Now, if you even type in "U.S. deaths by year" in a search engine, the first thing that pops up is fact checker sites and not official sites. What does that tell you? (a number of things)

Here is a table. What I notice is 2020 has fewer new births than 2019. And numbers from May forward have been changed from previous numbers. The fact checkers say the data from 12/30/2020 is off because "it takes a few weeks" to get all stats in and received.

However, the stats now showing do not seem to match the original stats by month from previous charts. So someone updated the numbers all the way back to May? Something doesnt add up. (or subract up). If numbers coming in late from end of year add to the death total, at wht point were those numbers finalized? By end of January they should have been finalized for weeks prior to DEc 30, 2020. NOT deaths recalculated all the way back to May. Follow?

Monthly and 12 month-ending number of live births, deaths and infant deaths: United States

Lets see the original month to month charts before they were (possibly) altered and "updated".

Again, if numbers were not updated on Dec 30 because of the late reports coming in. Those reports should have reflected back to November 2020 at the latest. Anyone turning in numbers more than a few weeks late is suspect of fudging numbers.

1,299 posted on 02/23/2021 10:43:48 PM PST by Ymani Cricket ( "Pressure Makes Diamonds" ~General Patton)
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