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Duh. I know why people are dying.

Not enough people are Muzzling and getting Vax'd.

We need to increase the level of Lock-Downs, because we know that will lead to even more death and suffering for generations to come, e.g.:

https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/it-was-lockdowns-not-pandemic-created-havoc

Of course we won't know this, like duh, until we here it on MSM or NPR (is that National Propaganda Radio, or Narrative Promotion Radio, I keep forgetting).

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Tim, I'm a freelance reporter working on a story and I think your data could be a great help to me. I am specifically looking for number of deaths in America in the months of November 2019, December 2019, January 2020 and February 2020, as well as the first two weeks of March 2020. My hypothesis is that the virus that causes Covid was spreading months before officials have said it was. If this is true, there probably would have been some small spike in deaths in these months, especially in the ages 70 and older. I would like to compare the deaths in these months to the deaths the same months the previous five or so years.

Breakdowns by age cohorts and even by different states would be interesting. For example, I have found mortality statistics from Michigan that seem to show a noticeable spike in deaths in January 2020 in the 70 and over demos - this is where you would expect any increase in deaths to occur if some percentage of people were dying from Covid (perhaps mis-diagnosed as the flu or pneumonia). My email address is: wjricejunior@gmail.com.

I can explain more in an email. Thanks for any help you might be able to offer.

For example, the above graph seems to show that deaths in 2019-2020 flu season WERE higher than in previous years even before "Covid" officially hit.

Bill Rice Jr.

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Thanks Tim. This was great as always.

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