"Something must have happened"
A peer-reviewed article comparing excess death in 2020, 2021, & 2022
This paper 1uses standard actuarial calculations double checked by the usual mortality data from EuroMoMo (European Mortality Monitoring) and the German government to examine how many more deaths than expected occurred in 2020, 2021, and 2022.
Simply put, they were looking at excess deaths.
One would expect that during the worst pandemic in a century that excess deaths would rise dramatically in the first year - and that those numbers would fall sharply after the ‘miracle vaccine’ was introduced.
In other words, the clear expectation is that excess deaths would spike in 2020, begin to drop in 2021, and then fall even further in 2022.
Instead, the exact opposite happened.
According to this paper, the number of excess deaths in Germany in 2020 was about 4,000 higher than expected. Interestingly, this number is considered normal (within one standard deviation).
4,000 excess deaths in 2020.
So the first year of the worst pandemic in living memory results in a normal number of deaths????
Then it gets stranger.
In 2021 - the year that the mRNA shots were introduced (you know, the ones that were 97% effective - according to Pfizer) - excess deaths increased to 34,000. This is more than a two sigma event.
34,000 excess deaths in 2021.
Then in 2022, after two years of building natural immunity and ‘vaccine-acquired immunity’ (which is the only kind that counts), excess deaths jumped to 4-sigma levels.2
66,000 excess deaths in 2022.
Even more telling, these excess deaths that started in 2021 only began to accumulate in April and were primarily among those aged 15 - 79 years.3
Recall first that the vaccine was administered in large numbers initially in the Spring of 2021 - around February/March. And second, that COVID was lethal almost exclusively to the elderly (the older the population, the higher the mortality rate from c19).
The conclusion is fairly obvious - and, for once, the authors draw that conclusion themselves:
These findings indicate that something must have happened in spring 2021 that led to a sudden and sustained increase in mortality…
Yeah…. something.
Kuhbandner C, Reitzner M (May 23, 2023) Estimation of Excess Mortality in Germany During 2020-2022. Cureus 15(5): e39371. doi:10.7759/cureus.39371
4.62 sigma to be precise; odds of this happening naturally are far less than one in 2,000 (99.5%+)
An additional - and terrifying finding - was that the number of stillbirths also increased significantly in late spring 2021 and kept going up. 9.4% in the second quarter of 2021 & 19.4% higher in the fourth quarter of that year.
Wow. Crazy.