A State of Florida Data Analyst published a chart clearly showing that “younger folks are suffering worst”.

Jeff Childers
Coffee & Covid 2022

💉 Yesterday, the State of Florida’s data analyst, Kyle Lamb, posted a chart showing excess deaths in the United States by month and by age bracket. It clearly shows that younger folks are suffering worst, with up to +40% non-covid excess mortality compared to 2019 levels.

SOMETHING is tearing young people a new one. Experts are baffled, like they always are, except for when they’re cashing in a pharmaceutical grant or something. That’s when Science can’t be argued with.

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Kyle Lamb @kylamb8
This is important, and frankly concerning. This chart shows excess mortality (using 2019 as the baseline) by month and 10-year age group (15-24 through 85+) with COVID-19 underlying cause of death removed. In other words, deaths above 2019 after COVID-19 removed.
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Props to Kyle and Florida. It’s really too bad that the U.S. doesn’t have any giant, well-funded health agencies that could look into a phenomenon like this. I guess we aren’t paying enough taxes to expect services like that. I sometimes dream of a corporate media that actually had an interest in issues affecting the lives and deaths of all Americans.

I can dream, can’t I?

Stop saying it’s the jabs. Never question The Science. To badly paraphrase Arnold Schwarzenegger’s best movie: “Listen, and understand. SCIENCE is out there. It can’t be bargained with. It can’t be reasoned with. It doesn’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear. And it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead.”

Anyway, it’s encouraging that Kyle Lamb is investing time and energy into the excess deaths situation. Hopefully it means that the State of Florida is beginning to look into this horrible phenomenon. It’s the deep state’s achilles’ heel.

💉 The AP ran a SADS story yesterday headlined, “US Soccer Journalist Grant Wahl Dies at World Cup.”

The AP reported that Wahl’s sudden and unexpected death in the journalists’ section of the Qatar World Cup “left fellow reporters covering the games stunned.” The prominent soccer journalist, 48, who’d complained about feeling unwell earlier this week, including experiencing chest pressure, suddenly fell back in his seat yesterday, and, after being treated on the scene for half an hour, was rushed to Doha’s Hamad General Hospital, where he was pronounced dead as a doornail.

The hospital did not state a cause of death. It’s so SADS.

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