Eurostat Interactive Tool

There is a lag time of a few months, and it doesn’t show years prior to 2020. But it still helps show official data at a glance.

Select your country (or countries) then mouse-over the dots to reveal that months % figure. As you do, please keep in mind:

  • the area ‘under the curve’ (between the graphed line and zero) is as important as the height of a peak
  • excess deaths would be expected to rise in Winter and fall in Summer.

You can also view this data in Table, Line, Bar or Map format directly on Eurostat. For example…

Explore the Eurostat data here.

Aaron Siri gives testimony to the Arizona State Senate

May 25th, the ICAN lawyer put the COVID-19 “vaccines” in context.1Speaking at The Arizona Novel COVID South Western Intergovernmental Committee hearings.

Do you know that…

… unlike any other consumer product producer, vaccine manufacturers are immune from liability for any harms their products might cause? (@ 10:25)

… some vaccines are deemed safe after just 3-5 days of safety studies? (@ 16:30)

… if a Pfizer trial investigator ‘feels’ Maddie de Garay’s paraplegia and other injuries are not related to her Covid injection, then that satisfies the FDA? (@ 1:16:40)

At around 23 minutes he brings us to the FDA website. To save you searching, here is the FDA’s Vaccines Licensed for Use in the United States page – and here is the package insert for the Hepatitis B Vaccine. Section 6.1 can be found on page 4.


Siri’s talk was part of a two-day event. As is to be expected these days, some media maligned the hearings and showed no interest in exploring any specific issues raised:

Here is the full 2-day event…

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Dr Pierre Kory: How Big Pharma Run the Game

At this year’s Better Way Conference, Dan Astin-Gregory caught up with Dr. Pierre Kory of the FLCCC1Frontline Covid Critical Care) Alliance

Dr Pierre Kory recently published ‘The War on Ivermectin’ which documents his crusade to recommend a safe, inexpensive, generic medicine as the key to ending the pandemic.

In this interview recorded at the recent Better Way Conference in Bath, we explore personal attacks, professional setbacks, and nefarious efforts of the world’s major health agencies and medical journals to dismiss and deny the efficacy of various repurposed drugs, whilst looking forward to what can be done to restore open science over the next decade.

Dan Astin-Gregory

Dr. Pierre Kory on Substack | Dan Astin-Gregory

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What Is A Model? We need to know…

… to test between good and bad science

all models only say what they are told to say.

Models are lists of statements of the form “If this, then that”. No matter how large they grow, or how sophisticated, or how mathematical, or how computerized, or how much data that is put into them, or from what sources, their natures are not altered. They are always lists of “If this, then that.”

… Here is a simple, common, and most useful model, used by casinos the world over: “If this die has six sides, then the probability any side is up in a throw is one in six.”

That model says exactly what we want it to say, and only what we told it to say. It is an accurate model, too. It matches reality well; indeed, it makes beautiful predictions…

The model says nothing, not one thing, about what causes any side to be up on any toss. Efficient cause cannot be inferred from examining the model. No cause was built into the model. That is, none of the “If this, then that” statements (and there is only one) mentioned cause (except part of the formal cause, that the object has six sides). But the model is still good.

We conclude that models can be good and useful yet be silent on cause. The opposite is also true: a model can perform well in practice, but we cannot from that good performance conclude it has identified the cause of things. Ensuring cause has been identified is a much more difficult task…

Since all models only say what they are told to say, we can always create a model to say anything we want…

We have the freedom to specify the “If this” parts of the model, from which we sometimes can deduce, and sometimes must guess, the “Then that” parts. Or we can work backward, starting from desirable “Then that”, and picking compatible “If this” parts.

We have the freedom to say which and how much and from where the “data” goes into the model, and what “If this, then that” they are married to. We have the freedom to embrace any simplifications or approximations we want. We can, and an increasing minority even do, cheat…

This freedom comes with a cost. Since any model can be made to say anything at all, it means models can’t really be trusted until they are tested against reality.

Models certainly cannot be trusted because of the authority of who builds, or rather creates, them. That is a fallacy. And they can’t be trusted because “We need to do something and there is nothing else.” That is also a fallacy: there are always other options… [full article]

William M Briggs

Related: COVID: Lockdown Mistakes

Pandemic of the Vaccinated – Original Antigenic Sin in Covid Hamster Study

… one of the concerns with using vaccines against coronaviruses is the concept of Original Antigenic Sin (OAS). This phenomenon is where the immune system is trained on the variant in the vaccine but upon encountering a new but similar version of the virus, it responds based on its memory of the original virus rather than the new one.

So, if you were vaccinated at the beginning of the pandemic and your body was trained on the original Wuhan spike protein, the hypothesis is that when you encounter a new variant, your body produces a response against the Wuhan virus and not the new variant. This could mean you have a less effective immune response to the new variant, if any at all.

On the other hand, if your immune system is primed through natural infection, it is trained on all the different parts of the virus, not just the spike protein. You still get OAS but this time, if the spike protein has mutated into a different variant, your body will still produce an appropriate response because it will still recognise other parts of the virus that mutate much more slowly.

But this has just been theory. A group of researchers wanted to investigate whether the theory held up in practice and have recently published their report… The hamsters were given a three-dose mRNA vaccination, similar to the Pfizer and Moderna vaccine used in humans. After the vaccinations, the hamsters were exposed to different variants of SARS-CoV-2.

The researchers then measured various outcomes, such as the amount of viral RNA in the hamsters and the ability of the hamsters’ immune systems to neutralize the virus.

These are the results, which I will explain below…

Naked Emperor

Full article on Substack

Gross Negligence With Nurse Whistleblower Nicole Sirotek

Speaking with fellow nurse Stephanie Loccricchio, Nicole Sirotek shares what she witnessed in the hospital system while working during the COVID pandemic – and what happened when she spoke out.

References (courtesy of The People’s Testament): Nicole Sirotek’s Story | Senator Ron Johnson& Nurse Nicole Sirotek | American Frontline Nurses (Projects) | Protocol Kills

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Better Way Conference 2023 Highlights

A Conversation with the World Council for Health

… after another eye-opening Better Way Conference, I sat down with the steering committee of the hosts, the World Council for Health, Dr. Tess LawrieDr. Mark TrozziShabnam Palesa Mohamed, Dr. Christof Plothe and Emma Sron to discuss the highlights of the whirlwind conference stacked with international experts, personalities, journalists and activists, like Dr. Pierre Kory, Neil Oliver, Dr. Meryl Nass, James Corbett and Mattias Desmet.

The 3-day conference highlighted issues concerning health, democracy and a better way forward and included topics like ranged from From Big Pharma to Real HealthFrom Fake Foods to Food as MedicineFrom AI & Transhumanism to Being Human and From Electrosmog to Nature’s Frequencies.

Gord Parks

COVID: Lockdown Mistakes

The National Citizen’s Inquiry in Canada received 325 testimonies – from lay people recounting experiences to professionals giving considered opinion.

Here, under the stewardship of lawyer Shawn Buckley, double-jabbed economics professor Douglas Allen1[Wikipedia archive. Also archived here. tells the commissioners some of the flaws and trickery underpinning ‘lockdowns’ (by which he means non-pharmaceutical interventions).

Academics may be interested in his January 2023 essay Lockdown: A Final Assessment – his own summary of which Is cited in full below the video.

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The Curious Case of the Isle of Man

In his latest, stats guy Joel Smalley highlights yet another ‘black swan’ – and reminds us of two others he’s previously covered: The Amish and Palau.

This little island off the coast of the UK managed to dodge the deadliest pandemic since the “Spanish flu” completely…

Curiously though, even though allegedly representing more than 1 in 5 deaths at its peak in April 2020, COVID didn’t make a blind bit of difference to the island’s overall mortality, not even in that month…

Even more curiously, Isle of Man’s COVID death toll itself was almost four times higher after the roll out of the “vaccine” that was supposed to save everyone from a COVID death – mysteriously, only really taking off, rather unseasonably, in the middle of summer 2021, more than a year after this deadly epidemic first emerged…

Joel Smalley

Hearing from the vaccine injured

Amputee Alex Mitchell and POTS1Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome – racing heart upon change of body posture sufferer John Watt both featured in “Safe & Effective: A Second Opinion“.

They spoke recently with Norman Fenton about life with their COVID-19 vaccine-injuries.

What is clear from the interview is that the Government and Pharma funded campaign to ensure that the main stream media silenced any news of vaccine injuries was extremely effective and ultimately deadly… Alex and John felt they were doing their duty in taking the vaccine and were unaware of any of the voices of those either warning of the dangers or discussing actual injuries. If they had heard these voices they would not have taken the vaccine. Alex’s devastating injuries from the AstraZeneca vaccine happened long before John took the Pfizer booster that caused his injuries. As [John] says, if he had heard about Alex’s experience in the Scottish press he would not have taken that booster. But Alex, and then John, were never given a platform to warn others.

Please help ensure as many people as possible hear the story of the injuries and their appalling experiences since.

Norman Fenton

This interview is also on Rumble and Bitchute.

Safe & Effective: A Second Opinion is subtitled in multiple languages on OracleFilms.com

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