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EXCESS MORTALITY IN EUROPE IN DECEMBER 2022 ( Eurostat )

The average excess mortality in EU countries (for which data are available) is 19%. The excess mortality has been calculated based on the average number of deaths in the period 2016-2019. Germany and Iceland break all records with over-30% excess mortality. In 13 countries, excess mortality is between 25-30%.

In 5 countries, including Belgium, excess mortality is between 15-20%. In 2 countries, excess mortality is between 10-15% and others between 0-5% or 5-10%.


Excess mortality is an acute problem, yet all governments stoically ignore it and keep their lips sealed. However, the reporting leaves nothing to the imagination.

The data currently published by Eurostat show that the information provided by the media is an underestimate - conscious or unconscious - and does not correspond to the reality, which is many times worse.


On 25.01.2023, the Dutch CBS ( Centraal Bureau voor Statistiek ) published an analysis of excess mortality in the Netherlands with the caption " third year in a row of excess mortality ". In 2022, 170 thousand people died. That was 14,500 (9.3 per cent) more than expected, which is much more than in 2015 and 2018 with the heavy flu waves. Mortality was higher than expected in every age group. The excess mortality was highest among younger people under 50. In that category, 13% more died than average.

For Belgium, the HLN newspaper announced a 19% excess mortality rate in January 2023. Statbel on its website, in turn, speaks of an excess mortality of only 5.5%. However, no detailed figures with numbers for the whole year and a list of all causes of death and age categories has been released. The leading cause of death is CVD ( cardio vascular disease, heart failure, etc. ).


In other European countries, the media have also highlighted the problem.

UK : excess mortality worst in 50 years

Germany : excess mortality 37% higher

Austria : excess mortality 33%

France : excess mortality +9.9%

Spain : 33,165 more deaths

Italy : mortality highest in 70 years


The problem is not limited to Europe. Some other continents also face significant excess mortality.

USA : excess mortality 350,000 by 2022

Australia : excess mortality 13%


In contrast, on continents with low vaccination coverage of the Covid mRNA vaccine and/or countries that opted for a conventional vaccine instead of mRNA with Crispr Cas9 technology, there is under-mortality or no over-mortality at all. One thinks for example of Africa ( with the exception of South Africa ) and a multitude of Arab countries as well as Belarus, which did not participate in the Covid craze, never imposed lockdowns or mouth masks on its population nor any vaccination.


Blood crawls where it cannot go. So too with the truth that has its rights and sooner or later always floats to the surface no matter how hard attempts are made to smother it.


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