Was there an excess mortality in 2020 or not? ***

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Was there an excess mortality in 2020?

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YES, low (<5%)
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Yes, strong (from 5 to 10%)
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Yes, very strong (more than 10%)
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Yes, (extremely strong (over 20%)
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by sicetaitsimple » 11/09/22, 19:09

Obamot wrote:15% on the first quarter I'll let you do the math over a year...


Uuuhh... 60%? I good???
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by Obamot » 11/09/22, 19:11

You know what, crazy people are crazy enough not to be answered. : Mrgreen:
And casually, this forum, if you are not careful....

Haven't had this for a century or something, what more denial do you want?
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by sicetaitsimple » 11/09/22, 19:20

Your extrapolations are just crap, since:

Since January 1, 2022, 357.580 babies have been born in France, INSEE said on Thursday. If the figures are up slightly compared to the first half of 2021, the downward trend in the birth rate continues in France.

So rising figures which prevents you from extrapolating the Swiss figures 21 out of 22 to Europe, even if the trend has been downward for several years, quite independently of the Covid.
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by Obamot » 11/09/22, 19:33

Say see, who is the idiot who made an extrapolation (?) : Mrgreen: it's you who made it like a big one => splash...


Now you're revealing the fo-fo's max weak point, thanks for that... All your compulsively sophisticated conclusions...
Guys like you and the other bastard are gravediggers of the forum. It's easy to understand why it's going around in circles...


Here, because your goal is NOT to dialogue 'ethically' here is my point of view on your intox and invented counter-narrative
I do not care
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by sicetaitsimple » 11/09/22, 19:38

Obamot wrote:Not to mention a 20% birth rate deficit (in a European country), but not difficult to extrapolate....
The pandemic has created a global birth rate flop.


Well, explain this 20% deficit, and explain how you extrapolate to Europe and the world, rather than attempting a ridiculous diversion that only sinks you a little more.
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 11/09/22, 19:45

Half fewer inhabitants in Europe within 50 years?

With a sharply declining birth rate (which is the current trend) and an aging population, and therefore rising mortality, the two curves could intersect between the years 2080 and 2090. James Pomeroy therefore evokes, not 10 billion of individuals at the end of the century, but rather 4 billion. A figure divided by more than two! This decline in fertility can be explained by many factors, as the HSBC report points out, with an average age of pregnancy being pushed back in societies where women enter the labor market later, but also too high rents. in rich countries or even fewer and fewer large families.
https://www.capital.fr/economie-politiq ... 00-1444509

The world's population is likely to halve by 2100


At the current rate of decline in the fertility rate, the world population could be halved by the end of the century to just over 4 billion people. The peak could be reached in the middle of the century before a certain decline. Europe would lose 400 million inhabitants in some 80 years.
https://www.lesechos.fr/monde/enjeux-in ... le-1783516
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by Obamot » 11/09/22, 19:49

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Obamot wrote:Not to mention a 20% birth rate deficit (in a European country), but not difficult to extrapolate....
The pandemic has created a global birth rate flop.


Well, explain this 20% deficit, and explain how you extrapolate to Europe and the world, rather than attempting a ridiculous diversion that only sinks you a little more.

But what makes you think I'll bedepressed" :?: your verbiage?

You know, I really have NOTHING to prove to niggas with brain plasticity worthy of an anvil. : Mrgreen:
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 11/09/22, 20:16

Remundo wrote:it is now documented that macchination disrupts menstrual cycles in some women.

Is merdchin documented to trigger miscarriages, premature or other stillborn babies?
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by reinoso » 26/09/22, 13:15

MASSIVE EXCESS MORTALITY IN EUROPE AFTER VACCINATIONS / the press suspects …peanuts



Posted on September 25, 2022 by pgibertie

No one can deny the massive excess mortality in Europe in 2022. A much higher excess mortality than in 2020 and 2021… hard to blame covid. The journalists released the thesis from the heat wave but for Iceland, Norway it does not hold… The covid long? but why not in 2021 and some deceased have never had covid.

The conspirators talk about vaccine covid, scientists have published hundreds of studies proving the disastrous effects of the vaccine spike… The press has only one way out, peanut allergies….

And in addition we have just learned that Bourla has a covid every month (August, September;;;;;)



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https://pgibertie.com/2022/09/25/surmor ... acahuetes/
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by sicetaitsimple » 26/09/22, 16:56

Can you explain the relationship between the percentages indicated in black on the map for most countries and the color code corresponding to values ​​below 20% according to the legend (percentage of additional deaths)?
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