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A recent testimony (June 2023) from paramedic Scarlett Martyn to Canada’s National Citizens Inquiry (one of several such efforts in Western nations to establish the medical truth of the Covid era independent of government and courts) on how ‘Covid’ deaths were recorded gives further insight. Many thousands of ‘Covid’ deaths in Scotland—and millions around the world—were, and still are, recorded as deaths from any cause occurring within 28 days of a ‘positive’ PCR test.Â
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Funerals—the ultimate arbiter of mortality: No impact of ‘the virus’
Lastly, when one looks at the funeral statistics for the mainland part of this health board area, released by Ayrshire’s three local councils upon my request under the Freedom of Information Act, one can see that nothing extraordinary has taken place during the ‘pandemic’ period.
South Ayrshire reports some notable excess mortality in 2020:Â 4% above average, or 97 extra funerals, as compared with 2018. North Ayrshire in 2020 was 5% below average, with 41 fewer funerals. East Ayrshire was 3% below average, with 19 fewer funerals.
Taken together, this data shows that death rates within these council-run facilities were fairly normal in 2020—only 37 more funerals in the county overall. We also know that the lockdowns killed people in excess, so these numbers make the impact of ‘the virus’ even less formidable.
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