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May 25, 2023Liked by OpenVAET

Thank you for all your hard work on behalf of the human race and our continued sovereignty.

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Thank you for this valuable work. Different intentional 'experimental' arms or simply different batches originating from different sources and designated for different regions? The stark difference in trending excess death (above the 2015/19 mean: oecd.stat) between Oceania (Australia and New Zealand) and Sweden points to potentially quite different injected concoctions. Note an inverse relationship between "successful COVID management" and excess deaths for the 2020 - 2023 period.

https://drlatusdextro.substack.com/p/the-fingerprint-of-death

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Interesting point & reading. I'll have to get back to it with a fresher brain.

New Zealand was my next topic as another example cited by our favorite tipster of the moment. So I feel like you'll save me some time; thanks !

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Thank you for taking the time to do your work, its frankly and depressingly not something i have the stomach for anymore. Thank you though, incase its been a while since someone said🙏Unfortunately, I think you'll find that 2023 data will also show significant sigma drop in Sweden and others. Far too big for authorities to ignore, but it will be blamed on the mental health pandemic.😐🤨😑

So don't worry, no need for further investigation😉🤣😂😭

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May 25, 2023·edited May 25, 2023Liked by OpenVAET

Thank you for this.

I would indeed like to see an explanation of the surplus in births in the country with the highest vaccination rate in Europe: Portugal.

My understanding is that while the vaccines must have caused a reduction in fertility, the agitation had a much larger impact on both marriages and births. Since Portugal has largely remained socially/emotionally healthy as a society (partly due to the high vaccination rates and lack of agitation), I would bet there was no decline in marriages in portugal.

In Germany births/marriage are actually up. The decline in marriages is much more pronounced here than the decline in births.

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You're welcome.

The propaganda has been hammering a lot lately that Portugal was a screaming success indeed. But so did they for Sweden. I would like to see the primary data prior to believe anything on that topic, now.

And therefore I shall. I'll be done with most European countries around end of next week.

As far as Portugal goes I already looked yesterday, while I was exchanging a few niceties with Twitter's stupidest Jon (the guy who dared "Monaco" in a debate on country-level fertility, ref. 15).

What I have seen on the official Portuguese website is no report for 2022 published yet, and a 2021 report showing a drop of 5.9%. Will dive deeper later.

https://twitter.com/canceledmouse/status/1661317238425526273

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If you drop me a line to me@pervaers.com I can send you a file with monthly figures for most European countries, including 2022.

I just checked my charts. It's only one month where there's a surplus in 2022. https://vigilance.pervaers.com/p/just-the-charts-european-excess-live

A friend of mine closed his law office in Germany to move to Portugal and told me that the "pandemic" was pretty much over in late 2021 in terms of behavioural changes in the population. No masking or vaccine passport insanity to be seen anywhere according to him.

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