17,371 deaths…

In the clip above from GB News, Nigel Farage states that the UK’s Office For National Statistics (ONS), replying to a freedom of information request, placed the number of deaths, over two years, from just the SARS-Cov2/COVID-19 viral strain, was only 17,371*. For some context, over the two years for 2018 and 2019, over 55,000 people died in England and Wales from influenza and pneumonia. For more context, over two average years, about 1.2 million people die in the UK from all causes. The mortality total for SARS-Cov2 with no co-morbidities represents just 1.4% of the total all-cause mortality. And the average age of death for just SARS-Cov2, as is perhaps a little more well-known, tracks almost exactly with the normal life expectancy of around 82 years of age.

Is it possible that a vast and coordinated government overreaction, fantastical numerical modeling, illogical statistics and the constant industrialized generation of fear, is the reason that the WHO’s viral pandemic has gone on for so long? Well anything’s possible within reason, isn’t it? And with new narratives hitting the until-quite-recently censorious legacy media every day now, what else are we going to find out that was perhaps deliberately hidden for two years?

In the clip below, also from GB News, Neil Oliver highlights this dramatic narrative ‘pivot’, and what perhaps some of those that were heavily promoting the heavy-handed rules and regulations, are going to do and say now. They agreed to and supported restrictions on ordinary law-abiding people that are unprecedented in peacetime; and even when compared to wartime in some instances. Was it all worth it? Well — was it?


  • Yes, every death can be a cause for sadness; death can be tragic; but death is death, and people unfortunately die all the time.
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