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Covid did not cause the increase in the number of deaths

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By Rasheed Danesi, Drawing by Lars Bo Appel

"Covid didn't cause the increase in deaths - the response to the 'pandemic' did. by Brenda Baletti, December 11, 2024."


"Most excess deaths during the Covid-19 pandemic can be linked to biological stress caused by coordinated and comprehensive mandates and medical attacks — ranging from lockdowns to vaccinations to the rejection of antibiotics and antivirals — according to an article published Monday by excess mortality researcher Denis Rancourt, PhD.


The theory that the new virus and its variants spread globally, causing cascading pandemics and a massive number of related deaths, cannot explain the actual patterns of excess mortality worldwide during the 2020-2023 Covid period, Rancourt argues.


This narrative has been used to justify ongoing vaccination campaigns to repeatedly boost national immunity to new variants. But it fails to explain what caused 31 million additional deaths worldwide during the pandemic, according to Rancourt, who has been a senior researcher for more than 20 years at the University of Ottawa in Canada.


Instead, he argues that the many deaths between 2020-2023 can largely be attributed to diseases, including certain types of bacterial pneumonia, also known as aspiration pneumonia, that were often misdiagnosed on death certificates as Covid.


He says such diseases typically occur when biological stress affects the immune system and makes people more susceptible to infections that come from microbes and parasites in their own bodies, a phenomenon that is more common among the elderly and immunocompromised.


Rancourt concludes: "With current knowledge, it is possible that the declared Covid pandemic (2020-2023) was caused solely by the coordinated and large-scale mandates, measures, so-called responses and medical abuses, including testing, diagnostic bias, isolation, denial of treatment (especially antibiotics for pneumonia), mechanical ventilation, sedation, experimental and incorrect treatments and vaccination.


If that's the case, Rancourt says, the medical establishment has "greatly underestimated and largely ignored" the impact of biological - including psychological - stress on health and mortality.


Rancourt also suggests that this theory of stress-induced mortality can explain "all pandemics in history" because most have occurred in the midst of major societal and environmental crises.


The article builds on extensive research into COVID-19 pandemic-related all-cause mortality that Rancourt and his colleagues at the Canadian nonprofit organization Correlation Research in the Public Interest have conducted over the past several years. It is published on the organization's website.





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