A top insurance analyst showed that regions with a high COVID-19 inoculation rate have a 15% higher mortality rate in 2022 than in 2021.
“I have some never-before-seen anywhere — wasn’t in D.C. [data],” announced Josh Stirling during a livestream with Edward Dowd and Steve Kirsch.
Josh Stirling is a highly-recognized insurance research analyst.
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“High vax regions are showing [about] 15% higher 2022 mortality than 2021,” Stirling’s presentation read.
“The parts of our country which have had more doses of the vaccine are now having higher increased mortality in 2022 relative to their levels in 2021,” Stirling said.
“The slope goes the wrong way,” Kirsch added.
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He has an entire catalog of data that he could cite, but this particular information he presented to VSRF provides some damning evidence against the Covid-19 injections.
Here’s the Chart
It’s a scatter plot, which includes the CDC’s data on vaccination rates. On the X axis (left and right) is the number of Covid-19 injection doses per 100 population. And on the Y axis (up and down) is the all-cause mortality rate of 2022 compared to 2021 (2022 mortality divided by 2021 mortality).
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Watch the full conversation with Steve Kirsch, Ed Dowd, and Josh Stirling on Rumble:
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