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Feb 23, 2023Liked by Fabian Spieker

Doesn’t look too good. Every single day I tell my kids: Thank God we did not succumb to the propaganda. Thank you for posting the Sophie Scholl anniversary. We are lucky to have a sliver of her courage🙏

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Feb 23, 2023·edited Feb 23, 2023Author

It doesn't look good, no. I've never had trouble looking at anything, however gruesome, but for some reason these US data are wearing me down. Tears won't dry before being replaced by new ones. The headlines of the times are spinning around my head and it gets harder and harder to deny this was straight-up population control.

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Feb 23, 2023Liked by Fabian Spieker

I probably should know this but what is relative vs absolute excess death?

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In the 4th step of describing the method, I mentioned that I use the average weekly mortality from 2016 to 2019 as my reference for calculating excess mortality.

For absolute figures I subtract the average past mortality from the current mortality.

For relative figures I divide current mortality by average past mortality.

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Feb 23, 2023·edited Feb 23, 2023Liked by Fabian Spieker

Pfizer was also given EUA in Dec 2020, you should put that on the timeline line along with Moderna.

Initially it looks like it works then it turns sour. I always have in the back of my mind that China supplied the computer sequencing but never a sample & then there were the videos of people dropping dead in the streets. It doesn’t sit well with me & nor does the games that are being played with the data from authorities or the speed at which they created this vaccine.

Australia has just released a 5th dose for over 65 so in a month or 2 I expect deaths to slowly increase again from “ covid “

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The chart says "modRNA vaccines", not "Moderna vaccines". Both Pfizer's and Moderna's products contain modRNA, which is not the same as endogenous mRNA. The biggest differences are the half-life and an increased error rate during tranlsation I think.

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Indeed. Though Moderna did of course directly name themselves after modRNA. They are a one-trick pony among Big Pharma.

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Wahnsinn....

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Feb 23, 2023Liked by Fabian Spieker

Sophie Scholl's story is eeriely contemporary. Thanks for sharing.

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Feb 23, 2023·edited Feb 23, 2023Author

Careful with those "comparisons". ;)

https://www1.wdr.de/nachrichten/themen/coronavirus/sophie-scholl-vergleich-corona-demo-100.html

I was taught to always spot parallels to historical events in order to understand the present. Being German, our teachers really hammered that into our heads for 13 years. Especially my history teacher, Mr. Jürgen Riedell.

German media really an enormous amount of energy into making sure we do not draw any comparisons to The Third Reich in the past 3 years. All channels told us this explicitely over and over and over and over and over and over again until we would forget what our teachers taught us over and over and over and over and over and over again.

So I have done just that. We see the mass dying of our elders, are implored to go easy on energy consumption (Kohlenklau) and well, war.

Some journalists somehow got their will though:

https://www.mdr.de/geschichte/ns-zeit/holocaust/fleckfieber-seuche-juden-warschau-ghetto-100.html

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BINGO. How quickly we were made to forget the obvious parallels. Substitute "Covid" for "typhus" and it becomes very clear indeed. And substitute "Gesundheitpas" (health pass) for "vaccine pass" and it becomes even more obvious still.

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A Déjà-vu of epic proportions.

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Feb 23, 2023·edited Feb 23, 2023Author

You're welcome. She's amazing. I just hastily picked a random article that I linked. There don't seem to be too many quotes in it. She's said so many brilliant things for her young - well, nominally young - age.

https://vigilance.pervaers.com/p/sophie-scholl

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Amen

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Feb 23, 2023Liked by Fabian Spieker

I love her. She resonates. Thank you for sharing her-had never heard of her. I will try to invoke her spirit in my confused mind and part of my little world 🔥💪🙏🏻🌹

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Feb 23, 2023Liked by Fabian Spieker

The first chart under deaths per 100k , all ages, I can see the y axis scale. I mean I see digits but they make no sense. I hope this is because part of the chart is cut off rather than I am too tired to understand it.

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Haha I messed up again and just realized it. Replaced it with the wrong chart. Fixed now :D

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Aye maybe I made a mistake. If I did I will replace it. Thank you.

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You know what also turned sharply and bottomed on March 12, 2020? The market did. Elliott Wave Theory does provide an explanation for how humanity’s herding instincts come into play in bear markets as well as bull markets. Our immune systems are tied into our subconscious need to herd, just as much as any part of our body. The chart timings were striking to me and reminded me of the predicted market drop by Dr. Robert Prechter at the Nov 2019 money show. Probably is nothing, but I couldn’t help but remember the distinct chart showing that steep drop in the market.

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That's one really interesting find, Dow. Thank you.

I remember those days very well, because I couldn't help it and positioned myself short as well as soon as that crash came along, made a ridiculous 400% in two days. Was advising others before to least sell whatever they have. I then gambled it all away. Never again.

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Certainly gold, T-bills, and fossil fuels are quality ways to retain capital currently. No big losses to worry about, then deploy capital later after the everything debt bubble finishes popping. Plus, crypto’s bottom was called by Juan Villaverde at Weiss. So I put a little there for kicks. Short term T-bills are earning interest finally!

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Cumulative excess deaths 0-24 goes backwards at the end. Don't think that's possible unless we're raising the dead now.

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Oh sure it can go back down when there are negative excess deaths. You can see those negative deaths on the other charts as well. Mind-bending isn't it? :)

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Feb 23, 2023Liked by Fabian Spieker

But overall nice work!

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Thank you

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Ah, maybe it's against a moving time scale?

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