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New study shows 0-14 year old excess mortality rising sharply

The study was authored by Panagis Polykretis and Peter McCullough and was published in the Scandinavian Journal of Immunology in December 2022.

Dr. McCullough tweeted news of the new study, with its key findings on 30 December 2022:

  • Since mandated, there have been 1,598 athlete cardiac arrests in one 1 year
  • 69% of these were fatal
  • Compared to the 29 year prior to injections and these had known heart problems
  • Mortality age 0-14 sharply rising.

‘To save lives now, they must stop,’ he tweeted. The study is published in the Wiley Online library.

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  1. What we are seeing at the moment is exactly what the ‘antivaxxers’ and ‘conpiracy theorists’ predicted after a period of high vaccination take up rates. A big spike in excess deaths. They also predict that in the next 2-3 years excess deaths are going to accelerate at an ever increasing number. Nobody has an explanation of what is occuring now, what are they going to say in 2-3 years time ? You dont hear the ostracised ‘antivaxxers’ and ‘conspiracy theorists’ trumpeting ‘we told you so’ no they already knew how stupid the provaxxers were from day one. Bring on Nuremburg 2 we owe it to our children and to all of those who were coerced mandated and criminalised into taking these poison shots for something that does not exist. ‘Covid 19’ is a scam a lie to further depopulation agendas.

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