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The vaccine advocates claim that people have been dying suddenly throughout history and it’s nothing unusual. But they aren’t telling you that nearly all the “died suddenly” were COVID vaccinated.

In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States and worldwide, October 3-October 9, 2023

In memory of those who “died suddenly” in the United States and worldwide, October 3-October 9, 2023

Athletes in the US (4), Canada, France, Belgium, Germany, Sweden, Spain (5); politicians in Mexico, Suriname, France, NZ; teachers in the US (2), Brazil (2), Germany, Australia; & more

Executive summary

The ratio of COVID unvaxxed to vaxxed in the people who died suddenly since the rollout of the COVID vaccines is estimated to be fewer than 1 in 1,000.

Yet 25% of Americans are not vaccinated.

If the COVID vaccine isn’t related to the deaths, then roughly 25% of the people who die suddenly should be unvaccinated.

This isn’t the case. It’s less than 0.1%.

This is statistically impossible to occur unless there is a cause (as I explain below).

One explanation: the vaccine is causing the deaths.

Is there another explanation? Nobody has ever offered an alternative.

Introduction

Mark Crispin Miller has been tracking “died suddenly” deaths since 2022. He estimates that he has documented over 10,000 such deaths since he started.

In one of those deaths, he was notified that the deceased was not vaccinated with the COVID vaccine

But let’s be conservative and say that there were 10x as many of these and that 1 in 1,000 sudden deaths were unvaccinated.

In the US, 25% of us are not vaccinated with the COVID vaccine.

So in 10,000 deaths, we’d expect to see 2,500 deaths, but we only saw 10 deaths.

That could happen by chance. The probability is really small though. It’s less than 1e-330 which is the limit of Python’s floating point.

It’s so small that even if Mark Crispin was off by three orders of magnitude, and there were 1,000 people who were unvaccinated and died suddenly, it’s still 6.6e-256.

So if the discrepancy of expected vs. observed didn’t happen by chance (which it didn’t), there must be a cause. What is it?

The died suddenly stats

From speaking with each one of the authors, here are the stats I got for the number of unvaccinated vs. the number they have reported of people who “died suddenly”:

Another interesting statistic

Yonatan Moshe Erlichman died of a heart attack on October 12, 2023 while taking a bath.

8 year olds rarely die from heart attacks like this where there is no cause. It’s a fewer than 1 in a million occurrence.

See if you can find a similar case of this happening before the COVID vaccines rolled out. Isn’t it odd that it happened to the national spokesperson for the vaccine in Israel?

Am I wrong?

It’s simple enough to show without doing a lot of work.

Just research one month of the sudden deaths reported on Miller’s or Makis’s Substack in September 2023 (I just chose this arbitrarily).

Then determine the number who did not get the COVID vaccine and publish the list.

Or research the first 100 people in Ed Dowd’s book, “Cause Unknown.” What % were not vaccinated of the first 100 names listed?

Summary

Based on Mark and Ed’s statistics, the COVID vaccines are likely causing more than a thousand-fold rise in the number of sudden deaths.

If you hear of someone who died suddenly, they more than likely died from the COVID vaccine.

That’s what the numbers say.

By Steve Kirsch

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