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#EUVaccinationDay - "Today, we start turning the page on a difficult year" - Ursula von der Leyen | Dec 26, 2020
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The Crooked, Proto-Fascist EU President, Ursula von der Leyen [VIDEO]

ER Editor: Paul Weston’s video (below) is only 7 minutes long. Here are our notes on his commentary, which we highly recommend listening to for its irony and richness:
- Dec 1: Ursula von der Leyen (President of the European Commission) announced the need to discuss mandatory vaccines across the entire EU. To be followed on Dec 2 by Merkel’s announcement of lockdowns for the unvaccinated and proposed mandatory vaccine program. NY Times: von der Leyen was involved in the purchasing agreement of 1.8 billion Pfizer vaccines for the EU, which she conducted by private phone messages to Albert Bourla, the Pfizer CEO. This contract is worth 25 billion euros, a huge sum to be negotiated privately. These private text messages have not yet been investigated as they lie outside of official data collection requirements, and she claims to have lost them anyway. The EU Parliament is unhappy with these kinds of dealings as they escape public transparency requirements. But elites have shown through this pandemic that they can get away with pretty much anything.
- von der Leyen has a history of large amounts of money along with disappearing data. As the German defence minister, she negotiated arms contracts with various countries such as Saudi Arabia, Turkey and India, who regularly build large ‘back handers’ into their deals. So she was involved in financial irregularities there, but when investigators confiscated her mobile phones, she had already wiped them clean. German soldiers were notoriously under-equipped for their participation in NATO exercises during her tenure in office. Her career to date has been described as ‘catastrophic mismanagement and a failure to deliver’.
- In Dec 2020, her husband Heiko became the medical director of the firm Orgenesis, which specialized in gene and cell therapy for the medical industry! And in May 2020, Reuters reported that this company was lining up to produce a Covid-19 vaccine. Is Heiko a competitor of Albert Bourla? Bourla, who called anybody who questioned the vaccine rollout ‘criminals’. Yet Pfizer has been fined over 2 billion euros between 2000 and today for fraud and other criminal activities such as bribery.
- Where are the investigations on all these dubious activities? Where are the journalists? It’s beyond belief that they have no interest in exposing the scheisters, fascists, crooks, charlatans and gangsters who now hold full totalitarian power over us, who are in control of us and the lives of our children. How can we trust any of them?
- It was just three weeks to flatten the curve. So what’s it going to be like in 2023 or 2024 …? Sure we must realize that this is never going to stop.
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Paul Weston on the crooked, proto-fascist EU President Ursula von der Leyen
KATHY GYNGELL

MANY TCW Defending Freedom readers will know Paul Weston from his informed below-the-line comments on the site over the years. Others will know him for his own YouTube video analyses of ‘Covid lies, damn lies and statistics’ and other topics.
It is the latest of these we want to share with you today – his exposé of EU President Ursula von der Leyen and the resurrection of fascism in Europe. Paul dismembers the financial malfeasance behind her arbitrary billion-euro vaccine order from her close friend Albert Bourla, the Pfizer chief executive who seems to make a quite a success of chumming up with the gullible great and good despite his company being fined £2billion in recent years for bad practice.
What never ceases to amaze me is how our woke social justice warriors in the press and on TV manage to turn a blind eye to these, the biggest crimes of all, happening in the here and now. So we have to thank Paul Weston for doing their job for them in the case of the crooked and dangerous von der Leyen.
His video, which you need to watch from beginning to end, shows once again that it is fascism in governments we have to fear or beware of, not that of marginal and powerless street groups, such as exist at all.
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Global Vaccine Impact: Study Reveals Up to 15M Deaths, 60M Disabilities Worldwide Ex-BlackRock exec Ed Dowd reveals a startling analysis, claiming COVID-19 vaccines have resulted in millions of deaths and disabilities globally. “… 5 billion people on the planet got a vaccine of some sort. If you apply the range of the death rate in the US that I gave you earlier, you get a range of globally, 7.3 million to 15 million died from the vaccine… … disabilities, when you look at the ratio of four to one, you multiply the 7 million and the 15, possibly 15 million times four, you get a range of… 29 to 60 million disabled globally,” “… then injuries, if you take 18% of the vaccinated, just using the Pfizer. So again, this could be money, but we get a range of at the high end, 900 million, 500 million at the low end,”
Global Vaccine Impact: Study Reveals Up to 15M Deaths, 60M Disabilities Worldwide
— UngaTheGreat (@UngaTheGreat) October 22, 2024
Ex-BlackRock exec Ed Dowd reveals a startling analysis, claiming COVID-19 vaccines have resulted in millions of deaths and disabilities globally.
“… 5 billion people on the planet got a vaccine… pic.twitter.com/pxQ6I2y0tr
https://x.com/UngaTheGreat/status/1848791880395362460
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COVID-19 vaccine-associated mortality in the Southern Hemisphere

Update 2024-07-30: Now published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Research and Applied Medicine (English | Español)
CORRELATION has published a new report entitled “COVID-19 vaccine-associated mortality in the Southern Hemisphere” authored by Denis G. Rancourt, Marine Baudin, Joseph Hickey, and Jérémie Mercier
The paper is based on 17 countries in the Southern Hemisphere and equatorial region. A definite causal link is shown between many peaks in all-cause mortality and rapid vaccine rollouts. The authors quantify the fatal toxicity risk per injection, which is exceedingly large in the most elderly.
The authors conclude that governments should immediately end the policy of prioritizing elderly people for COVID-19 injection.
Download a copy of the report below (latest version 2023-09-18):
https://correlation-canada.org/covid-19-vaccine-associated-mortality-in-the-southern-hemisphere/
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COVID-19 VACCINE-ASSOCIATED MORTALITY IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE*

Denis G. Rancourt,1, * PhD ; Marine Baudin,2 PhD ; Joseph Hickey,1 PhD ; Jérémie Mercier,2 PhD
1 Correlation Research in the Public Interest (correlation-canada.org)
2 Santé Liberté OÜ (jeremie-mercier.com) * denis.rancourt@gmail.com https://doi.org/10.55634/2.2.10
*This Research Article is published under Authors´ permission First released at Correlation Report | 17 September 2023
ABSTRACT
Seventeen equatorial and Southern-Hemisphere countries were studied (Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Malaysia, New Zealand, Paraguay,Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Africa, Suriname, Thailand, Uruguay), which comprise 9.10 % of worldwide population, 10.3 % of worldwide COVID-19 injections (vaccination rate of 1.91 injections per person, all ages), virtually every COVID-19 vaccine type and manufacturer, and span 4 continents.
In the 17 countries, there is no evidence in all-cause mortality (ACM) by time data of any beneficial effect of COVID-19 vaccines. There is no association in time between COVID-19 vaccination and any proportionate reduction in ACM. The opposite occurs.
All 17 countries have transitions to regimes of high ACM, which occur when the COVID-19 vaccines are deployed and administered. Nine of the 17 countries have no detectable excess ACM in the period of approximately one year after a pandemic was declared on 11 March 2020 by the World Health Organization (WHO), until the vaccines are rolled out (Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Paraguay, Philippines, Singapore, Suriname, Thailand, Uruguay). Unprecedented peaks in ACM occur in the summer (January-February) of 2022 in the Southern Hemisphere, and in equatorial-latitude countries, which are synchronous with or immediately preceded by rapid COVID-19-vaccine-booster dose rollouts (3rd or 4th doses).
This phenomenon is present in every case with sufficient mortality data (15 countries). Two of the countries studied have insufficient mortality data in January- February 2022 (Argentina and Suriname). Detailed mortality and vaccination data for Chile and Peru allow resolution by age and by dose number. It is unlikely that the observed peaks in all-cause mortality in January- February 2022 (and additionally in: July-August 2021, Chile; July August 2022, Peru), in each of both countries and in each elderly age group, could be due to any cause other than the temporally associated rapid COVID-19-vaccine-booster-dose rollouts.
Likewise, it is unlikely that the transitions to regimes of high ACM, coincident with the rollout and sustained administration of COVID-19 vaccines, in all 17 Southern- Hemisphere and equatorial-latitude countries, could be due to any cause other than the vaccines. Synchronicity between the many peaks in ACM (in 17 countries, on 4 continents, in all elderly age groups, at different times) and associated rapid booster rollouts allows this firm conclusion regarding causality, and accurate quantification of COVID-19-vaccine toxicity.
The all-ages vaccine-dose fatality rate (vDFR), which is the ratio of inferred vaccine- induced deaths to vaccine doses delivered in a population, is quantified for the January-February 2022 ACM peak to fall in the range 0.02 % (New Zealand) to 0.20 % (Uruguay). In Chile and Peru, the vDFR increases exponentially with age (doubling approximately every 4 years of age), and is largest for the latest booster doses, reaching approximately 5 % in the 90+ years age groups (1 death per 20 injections of dose 4).
Comparable results occur for the Northern Hemisphere, as found in previous articles(India, Israel, USA). We quantify the overall all-ages vDFR for the 17 countries to be (0.126 ± 0.004) %, which would imply 17.0 ± 0.5 million COVID-19 vaccine deaths worldwide, from 13.50 billion injections up to 2 September 2023.
This would correspond to a mass iatrogenic event that killed (0.213 ± 0.006) % of the world population (1 death per 470 living persons, in less than 3 years), and did not measurably prevent any deaths.
The overall risk of death induced by injection with the COVID-19 vaccines in actual populations, inferred from excess all cause mortality and its synchronicity with rollouts,is globally pervasive and much larger than reported in clinical trials, adverse effect monitoring, and cause-of-death statistics from death certificates, by 3 orders of magnitude (1,000-fold greater).
The large age dependence and large values of vDFR quantified in this study of 17 countries on 4 continents, using all the main COVID-19 vaccine types and manufacturers, should induce governments to immediately end the baseless public health policy of prioritizing elderly residents for injection with COVID-19 vaccines, until valid risk-benefit analyses are made.
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