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California's population numbers drop to 2015 pre-COVID levels as EXCESS DEATHS soar
By ethanh // 2024-01-08
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The media is taking notice of a strange spate of excess deaths in California that have no apparent cause. Since early 2020 when the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) "pandemic" began, roughly 105,000 deaths occurred in California that authorities blamed on "COVID." Another 82,000 Californians died during that same time period from other unknown causes, these being classified as "excess deaths." As of this writing, the population of California has dropped to what it was in 2015, years before anyone had even heard of COVID. In 2015, 260,000 of the state's roughly 39 million people died. In 2023, not even including November and December data, 240,000 Californians died from something, along with 6,000 additional deaths from "COVID." These figures are pertinent because officials in the Golden State claim that California's death rate has returned to "pre-COVID" levels, which the data clearly shows is not true. "Extrapolating the year-to-date figures for 2023 creates a final year-end figure of 280,000 – 20,000 more people than died in 2015," writes Thomas Buckley for the Brownstone Institute. "That's a non-Covid, population-neutral jump of 8%." "In other words, despite the protestations of certain officials, the state's death rate has NOT returned to 'pre-Covid' levels – in 2019 the year before the pandemic, 270,000 people died with a population at least 400,000 greater than today." (Related: The plan with COVID is to massively depopulate the world by 2025.)

Government COVID tyranny responsible for excess deaths

According to Dr. Bob Wachter, medical chair at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), part of the reason for all these continued excess deaths is sick people not receiving the care they needed during the "pandemic." "(T)he last three years, not only were there a lot of deaths from Covid, there were a lot of additional deaths from non-Covid causes, which are probably attributable to people not receiving the medical care that they normally would have received," Wachter told the San Jose Mercury News, which noted that state ERs were overflowing with COVID patients all throughout the "pandemic." "In other words, the pandemicist Wachter admitted the pandemic response itself at least contributed to a significant number of excess deaths, a fact that was aggressively and roundly denied and – if mentioned – led to censoring and societal ostracization (and in many cases job losses) by the powers that be during the pandemic," Buckley writes about the matter. Former U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Dr. Francis Collins, Tony Fauci's former boss, also revealed in recent days that the government's COVID response – Collins himself played an instrumental role in orchestrating that response, it is important to note – is largely responsible for all the excess deaths being reported. At the height of COVID, Collins was a hardline tyranny promoter who infamously called for a "devastating takedown" of anyone who questioned he and his colleagues' "pandemic" response. Now, Collins is playing the other side, probably because the world is waking up to the realization that we were lied to about COVID. At no point has Collins ever apologized for his earlier crimes against humanity. Instead, he is trying to quietly pivot away from what he helped orchestrate as he and his colleagues attempt to slither away from everything they did. "Nationally, pandemic 'all-cause' deaths spiked, for obvious reasons, but they remain stubbornly higher than normal to this day," Buckley notes. "There could be mitigating factors to California's numbers, specifically the issue of drug overdoses. Since 2018, the overdose death rate has doubled. The last overall figures available are from 2021 which showed 10,901 people dying of an overdose. While not specifically broken out for which drug, the vast majority are from opioid overdoses and the vast majority of those involve fentanyl. In 2022, there were 7,385 opioid-related deaths with 6,473 of those involving fentanyl." More related news can be found at Collapse.news. Sources for this article include: Brownstone.org NaturalNews.com
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