Very interesting post today about sudden deaths in Canada.
Recently anonymous authors searched necrocanda.com’s obituary database. They searched certain terms from 2018 through November 2022 looking for sudden deaths. What they found was an 11X increase in sudden death cases in Canada. What was an average of 80 obituaries pre-pandemic mentioning sudden death skyrocketed to 899 in 2022. The year isn’t even over yet. Interestingly, they also determined the increases in sudden death obituaries coincide with the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
About the study
Motivated by all of the sudden death reports in the media, anonymous authors performed a keyword search to catch “clear-cut” cases of sudden death on necrocanada.com. Necro Canada is a search engine specializing in providing information on death notices published in Canada.
Some basic statistics note a 4X jump in 2021 and an 11x jump in 2022 in sudden death cases.
Then they broke down the sudden death reports by month. Shockingly the deaths explode in October and November of this year. Which is around the time Heath Canada is pushing the booster for winter.
Per province deaths were highest in Ontario and Quebec. Both are highly vaccinated provinces.
Back in April, Kelly Brown, a COVID Data analyst, found a 25% weekly excess death rate for 3 months that “can’t be explained by a sudden rush of suicides, overdoses, cancers, etc.”
He notes that Alberta and British Columbia have the most robust data. His analysis shows the actual number of excess deaths exceeds the predicted baseline by nearly 70%. Calling it a “tsunami of death.”
Shockingly still no one is talking about this. This isn’t just a Canada thing. Excess mortality is up in every heavily vaccinated country even when adjusting for COVID deaths. There seems to be a real emergency going on here and it’s not COVID.
Check out their GitHub and learn more about their analysis. If you are tech-savvy, download their code and run your own data analysis.