Posted on 02/13/2024 2:02:36 PM PST by Jan_Sobieski
Where are the “success anecdotes” where all-cause mortality dramatically fell in a US geriatric practice after the COVID shots rolled out???
All I can find are anecdotes, like that from Deanna Kline, an RN with 35 years of experience who wrote a top-rated book on Amazon about what she observed in the large geriatric practice she works at (thousands of elderly patients).
In her practice, they’d regularly see 8 to 10 deaths a year up to and including 2020.
In 2022, they saw 36 deaths. In 2023, they saw 48 deaths.
They’ve never seen anything like it.
The 2022 number chance of happening by chance is 1.7e-10. For 2023, it is 4.5e-18.
This is not random bad luck. This kind of an increase is caused by something.
She knows all the cases and the people who died went downhill fast after getting the vaccine. It was the only common intervention among their patients. Everyone who died was vaccinated (but most of their patients were vaccinated so that’s expected).
She doesn’t want to name the practice because speaking out about what is going on could completely destroy their business.
That’s why they’ve kept quiet about it…
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Geezers profoundly at risk?
Not according to the CDC.
Their own mortality stats say otherwise.
No they don’t. The situation was exactly as I described and any examination of Excess Deaths will lead to the same conclusion.
Good for her, especially if she’s still in good health. I hope to be like my mother’s mother, who was living alone at 99 (having decided not to remarry after her second husband died when she was 82). She was still sharp as a tack and was the oldest licensed driver in the state. Alas, she had a heart attack while shoveling snow, about six weeks before her hundredth birthday.
Sir, that is no tin-foil hat. It is an improvised Faraday cage. :)
Sure seems like it 😲😮😱🙀🤯
Wow. Who knew there were issues with vaccines?
Al Umeenum applauds your parade of emojis. :)
😂🤣
I saw Grandmom today for a St. Valentine’s greeting. She is blessed by God. She had her ash cross on her forehead. Today is also Ash Wednesday.
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