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Michael Cook's avatar

Great posts in the past. This data shows deaths peak about 28 days after daily vaccinations peak in Aug 2022. Looks like a second wave of deaths associated with increased daily vaccinations coming soon. Proof Positive of vaccine/gene therapy harm?

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Scottish Unity Edinburgh Group's avatar

Thanks for the good and comprehensive summary.

When the excess is calculated, do you know what years are being used as the baseline?

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Guy Gin's avatar

The excess death tracking website run by the National Institute for Infectious Diseases says it calculates excess deaths using the Farmington Algorithm.

https://exdeaths-japan.org/en

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May in Boston's avatar

Have you tried age-adjusting the data? One alternative explanation might be that the age structure of the Japanese population is changing and that could account for at least part of the increasing mortality. Thanks for your fascinating posts.

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Guy Gin's avatar

Thanks. I haven’t got the statistical chops for that, but prior to Covid all-death numbers were increasingly incrementally in the range of 1000-2000 a month year-on-year. You can see that in the graphs for Yokohama and Osaka. But even in those graphs, 2022 sticks out.

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RAD's avatar

Ethical Skeptic models a 1.1% annual growth in overall mortality in the US, presumably due primarily to an aging population. It might be somewhat higher in Japan but suffice to say 10% YoY is not being driven by an aging population

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Sol Invictus's avatar

Look at this video about victims of the vaccine confronted to the厚生労働省

https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm41420798

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

Anyone know if the incidence of salivary gland tumors has increased in Japan with the vax campaigns? Asking for a friend.

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Guy Gin's avatar

I wouldn’t even know where to find that data. Let’s hope your friend gets well soon.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

Thanks.

Nor do I, so I am asking around. I know that the Mayo Clinic says it is rare. But I do not know if anything has been properly updated these past two years.

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david's avatar

I would bet that all sorts of cancers are accelerating.

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Kitsune, Maskless Crusader.'s avatar

I think we know with out doubt that many are. As some one close has just been diagnosed with a salivary gland tumor, I am curious if anyone has come across in changes in the incidence of this particular tumor. It is not yet known if it is cancerous. They’ll find that out after removing it.

If if benign, there is a lot a risk involved in removing it. There is a possibility of damaging nerves in the face and particular facial paralysis. Fun fun.

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