The injection toll: October 22, 2021

Here are the latest numbers from VAERS, current as of October 15, 2021. CoVID injection deaths are now:

  • 86% higher than all vaccine deaths combined since 1988;
  • 5.7 times the number of people murdered on 9/11;
  • 35 times the average annual number of deaths from vaccines 2017-2020.

Permanent disabilities and hospitalizations from CoVID injections both jumped about 5% in the past week, leading to an approximate doubling period of 14 weeks. Deaths plus permanent disabilities from CoVID injections total over 43,300.

I am introducing a new graphic this week, depicting cumulative deaths from CoVID injections as of a given week, beginning June 25, 2021, when I first started to track this number. The nature of this graph is suspicious. After a jump of about 2000 from June 25 to July 2, and again from July 2 to July 9, the number of weekly additions has remained astonishingly close to constant, resulting in the solid graph being almost a straight line. (The dotted line is a linear forecast.) What could cause the number of deaths reported each week to be so close to a constant unless the data is fake?

A doctor writes: “Is Aspirin the New Horse Dewormer?” The urgent war against aspirin or anything that might save your life.

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/10/is_aspirin_the_new_horse_dewormer.html

UK: “It gets worse – A comparison of official Government reports suggest the Fully Vaccinated are developing Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome much faster than anticipated” Not necessarily AIDS per se, but patients’ immune function is degrading. It is too soon to say whether it may rebound after a time. Question: will it rebound soon enough for this winter’s cold and flu season?

https://theexpose.uk/2021/10/15/its-worse-than-we-thought-fully-covid-vaccinated-ade/

Aaron Siri: “Scientists Sue the FDA for Data it Relied Upon to License Pfizer’s Covid-19 Vaccine: You can’t say no, you can’t sue for harm, and you can’t see the data underlying the government’s claim that the product is safe and effective. That seems fair.”

https://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/scientists-sue-the-fda-for-data-it

Aaron Siri: “Whistleblower: FDA and CDC Ignore Damning Report that over 90% of a Hospital’s Admissions were Vaccinated for Covid-19 and No One Was Reporting This to VAERS” “Physician Assistant, Deborah Conrad, bravely reports these harms and is barred from filing VAERS reports”

https://aaronsiri.substack.com/p/whistleblower-fda-and-cdc-ignore-3e2

Australia: “WA Police Officer shares horrific story about Pfizer reaction and people trying to silence her

https://www.reignitedemocracyaustralia.com.au/wa-officer-reaction/

School bus service canceled for students in Greenwood neighborhood” Not a bus shortage as they claim; they fired their own drivers.

https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/school-bus-service-canceled-students-greenwood-neighborhood/5P6GCKYPEFCMXOWBYIPPOWXVEY/

Making a virtue out of necessity: “IL Governor JB Pritzker delays COVID vaccine deadline for some state workers

https://abc7chicago.com/illinois-covid-vaccine-mandate-pritzker-coronavirus-deadline/11133873/

Bari Weiss on how to overcome “wokeness”: “Some Thoughts About Courage: We are living through an epidemic of cowardice. The antidote is courage.”

https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/some-thoughts-about-courage

Australian cops, a model of bravery.

Deliberate supply-chain crisis. Auto parts are a big deal.

Ranchers launch effort to build own meat plants to fight against low beef prices

https://www.foxnews.com/us/ranchers-launch-effort-to-build-own-meat-plants-to-fight-against-low-beef-prices

I have more such pictures from local stores: “CNN: Get Used to Empty Supermarket Shelves, Comrade

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/10/cnn-get-used-empty-supermarket-shelves-comrade-robert-spencer/

Culture war: “Legacy Victims Are in Control of the Country

https://pjmedia.com/columns/kevindowneyjr/2021/10/16/legacy-victims-are-in-control-of-the-country-debate-me-n1524449

Today’s Army.

Will Biden Abandon Taiwan?” He may not have much of a choice.

https://www.realclearworld.com/articles/2021/10/14/will_biden_abandon_taiwan_798990.html?mc_cid=1b2d64a14a

Jack Posobiec on the Chinese missile test.

Inside TSMC, the Taiwanese chipmaking giant that’s building a new plant in Phoenix” One Taiwanese company makes most of the world’s chips. This explains China’s interest in Taiwan.

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/16/tsmc-taiwanese-chipmaker-ramping-production-to-end-chip-shortage.html

See you next week!

11 thoughts on “The injection toll: October 22, 2021

  1. On the Mark Levin Show, a couple of years ago, he featured a gentleman who was an expert in the field of EMP. This man said that the US is particularly vulnerable to an EMP attack, because it would take years to replace all the huge transformers that the grid depends on. Also, America does not manufacture these transformers … they would have to be imported.

    At the time, he said that the transformer network could be shielded from such an attack for what … in national terms … is a ridiculously low cost: something like $2 billion. But we missed the chance while President Trump was still in office. As much as I admire Mr. Trump, a severe lack of foresight in this area could plunge the US into national crisis that would last for years – possibly decades.

    The Chinese hypersonic missiles could carry not only nukes, but EMP devices. Literally, that would leave us to our own “devices”.

    To quote Game of Thrones, “Winter is coming.” It will be dark, and very, very cold. And we don’t have a Jon Snow to save us.

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    1. Hi, Wolfie. My earlier reply disappeared into the ether. I was trying to ask you about Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. I am a “veteran” of Tolkien’s Silmarillion-Hobbit-Lord of the Rings, and Jordan’s Wheel of Time. I had heard of this more recent series and wondered if I should take the plunge. Then I read on Wikipedia about Martin’s endorsements of 0bama, 0bama, Hillary, and Biden, and his assertion that Trump would turn out to be the worst president ever. I lost my interest in the epic.

      Nevertheless, I am interested to hear your opinion. Have you read the core 5 books, and if so, what do you think? What kind of world is it? Is it raw power-lust, or is there some moral orientation to this world?

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      1. I’ve not read the last book. However, I’ve watched the entire HBO series “Game of Thrones”. Typical of HBO-produced films, in some ways, it is a difficult watch. The main character in the series is Daenerys Targaryon, and I came to dislike her more with each episode. Indeed she commits an act of genocide on the million or so inhabitants of the capitol, burning innocent men,women, and children to death with the power of her remaining dragon. For this, Jon Snow ends up stabbing her to death at the moment she stands to mount the “Iron Throne”. To Jon, a woman who would commi6 such an atrocity was not worthy to rule the “Seven Kingdoms”t

        If you read the book, don’t expect the gentle kindness of Tolkien to shine through! The lust for power is evident throughout the TV series. The only one who doesn’t want this power is Jon, who ends up the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms, anyway.

        Martin seems to have reservations about the HBO series, himself.

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    2. Hi Steffen, the threat of a super-EMP attack would have the gravest consequences for the country, but are the Chinese likely to use it? Here is Jeff Nyquist answering a question about this back in May of this year:

      The super-EMP bomb may not be used except under the most desperate circumstances. It would melt down all the fission nuclear plants in North America, poisoning the groundwater of the continent for a thousand years. God knows what would happen to the Atlantic Ocean. It is not a practical weapon, but localized EMP attacks are very likely.

      China would have no scruples about killing off much of the US population, but it needs the agricultural land of the US to feed its own population (Lebensraum), which is why Mr Nyquist thinks that a massive EMP attack is counter to China’s interests.

      If you haven’t encountered the claim that China wants to take over US agricultural land for itself, look up the leaked speech of General Chi Haotian from c. 2000. Taiwan, Japan and S Korea offer no such advantages to China, which is why it’s likely to go straight for the US when it thinks the time is right (the process of weakening is now well underway).

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      1. I remember watching one of those “if man disappeared” shows and how nuclear plants – absent cooling water for both plants and spent fuel storage – would soon superheat and explode.

        At the time I lived straight downwind of one of them. Scary stuff!

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  2. On that added first chart, what would the R^2 go to if you removed 6/25-7/9? You are absolutely correct – the straightness and consistency of that slope appear miiiiiiighty artificial.

    I made that link about the FDA being sued to get the data part of my latest post:

    https://granitegrok.com/blog/2021/10/concealed-data-my-bs-meter-pegs-out

    Speaking of EMP, my fear is not just an EMP and the resulting chaos, but that whoever it is would do it again a couple of months after the first one – which would be as society is just starting to mend. That’d be the death blow IMHO.

    As to importing the transformers… they come from (wait for it) China. So we’re going to buy replacement transformers from the country that just EMPed us? C’mon man!

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    1. I shall do some research, but are you sure that the only replacement for these transformers is China? Also, not only should our current transformers be shielded, but replacements could be built in the United States (if there is any industry left to do it).

      Controlling the American people is more important to Obama … the real President … and his minions than saving the nation. A nation that is “fundamentally flawed from its very inception.

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    2. You can certainly boost the correlation by censoring the data, but I can’t do that. I want to tell the story of the existing data. It would be most helpful if I could reconstruct the weekly reports back to the beginning of the year, but I don’t see how to do that.

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      1. I’m not advocating censoring data, certainly. I’d just be curious. Perhaps a histogram of the weekly increases?

        My experience would be that a natural process should have a LOT more variation in the weekly steps upwards.

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