It's now six years since the beginning of the pandemic. Yet, according to Wikipedia's data, we're still seeing excess deaths, sometimes as high as 60%.
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| Excess deaths according to Wikipedia |
From the above chart, we see that April and May of 2021 was particularly bad.
We can also see a new tendency for December. Because it has been persistently deadly ever since 2020.
Finally, we can see that big excess death numbers didn't appear before March 2020. That was the month the state got involved. Health bureaucrats began prescribing new health procedures, medication and lockups.
From this alone, we get an indication that it was the state, rather than the virus, that caused the excess deaths.
Excess deaths started with government mandates, peaked with the introduction of vaccines in 2021, and remained persistently high ever since.
December has become a particularly severe month due to annual shots being administrated in November.
But the story doesn't end here. Because there is more evidence to be found from analysis of what age groups are hit the hardest.
Deaths before 70
People don't normally die before the age of 70. So, it's interesting to see at what age the deaths occur. Because it tells us what age group is the hardest hit.
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| Deaths before 70 years of age |
From the above chart, we see that deaths among those younger than 70 jumped higher in 2021, and that it remained high until 2025. Then, there was a curious drop from 22.5% to 20.5% in 2025.
This is remarkable. So, something significant must have happened.
Either, Wikipedia has introduced a new policy, where young deaths are underreported, or the behavior of those older than 70 has diverged from that of younger people.
If the numbers are underreported we must conclude that the actual numbers are higher than presented.
On the other hand, if this is due to a change in behavior, we have even more reason to suspect the vaccine. Because the significant change in behavior we've seen the past year is a growing skepticism against the vaccine among young people. While old people still get their annual shots, young people don't.
So, we can again conclude that the vaccine has done more harm than good, and that it continues to do so.

