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Fun read! Thanks!

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Thank you Denis, and thank you for the incredible work you and your team are doing. It is of significant historical value.

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Oct 21, 2023·edited Oct 21, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

It has been the most unbelievable, horrific, slow-motion train wreck watching it all unfold. The “EUA” and the phased rollouts… the approvals for babies! The scale of this evil is difficult to process. I am eternally grateful to the “freedom docs” for sharing Truth at every step all of the way. At the outset, I was dismayed over the very idea of programming human cells to produce non-self proteins. I was asking medical friends “what is the off-switch?” when this revelation about psuedouridine insertion (explained early on in a Dark Horse episode) came along. This (and the Japanese biodistribution study) solidified my resolve not to have my family ‘vaccinated’ no matter what life/job consequences befall us.

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Indeed, nobody ever had an answer for the "off switch" question. It was the right question all along.

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Wonderful information!!! Thanks again for all you do!!!

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I’ve been writing about lack of spread for well over a year now.

Well aware that this is late to the party compared to Denis.

https://pandauncut.substack.com/p/were-the-unprecedented-excess-deaths

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Oct 21, 2023·edited Oct 21, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

There will be an upcoming article which goes into greater detail on Italy's ISS regional data for Spring/Summer 2020.

This data is nothing shocking for those who are immersed in this data and have done the homework nevertheless it adds more to the volumes of evidence that disprove the "viral spread" theory and is another nail in the coffin for the notion that there was a pandemic.

One curious piece of evidence that is included in this study has to do with Italy's Provincia Autonome's (PA's) or autonomous regions.

Italy has 20 regions and 5 of them are autonomous. 3 of these PA's are in the north and within 100 miles of Lombardy. These PA's are noteworthy in that they keep 60% of their tax revenue (except Sardinia which keeps 100%) unlike the other regions which keep only 20%.

What this means in practice is that these PA's are not dependent on federal monies for services and do not have to oblige with national mandates/regulations/protocols in order to receive funding for services as they are not dependent on these federal monies.

As is noted in the data study these 3 PA's to the north (and the entirety on Central and Southern Italy) were not impacted by this "most transmissible and deadly" of virii.

We are supposed to believe that this virus travelled 5,000 plus miles from Wuhan to Lombardy at the speed of light but somehow sidestepped PA's which are right next door (to the east and the west) to Lombardy.

Not possible.

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Looking forward to it Allen!

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Thank you Jonathan!

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

“there is not a single country that will merge the vaccine administration data with the death data...” for public consumption.

By summer of 2021 we could figure out that the US government was sitting on mRNA death and disability data, regardless of whether the physical damage was intended or not. Kaiser, CMS/Medicare/Medicaid, DoD, every hospital system, any state health department including my own Oregon Health Authority. We were directed to focus on the ratio of vaccinated (hospitalized for covid) to unvaccinated (hospitalized for covid).

By the bitter end of 2021 we all knew that they knew how many were dead or dying after actual vaccine administration as opposed to phantom administrations, yet the illegal vaccine mandates were allowed to finish their work of testing compliance or lethality or both, without judicial relief... or the relief of a general strike in any critical sector. That's on "us". Biden then read his script and told us "we are looking at a winter of severe illness and death for the unvaccinated — for themselves, their families and the hospitals they’ll soon overwhelm.”

Now it's 2023 and only men like John Beaudoin merge data by the painstaking forensic analysis of death certificates.

FWIW Arkmedic's recent post has an interesting speculation,

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In case you’re wondering “Why are these two countries your focus?” there is a very simple answer. The UK (via the ONS and UKHSA) and Australia (almost exclusively via NSW data) are really the only places in the world that provided “official” data that allowed us to monitor the impact of COVID vaccines by vaccine status. That is, until it became to obvious that the vaccines were failing.

“Why did they even release this data then?” is the next question. And that can be answered easily too. It’s because they wanted you to believe that these two places were the “honest and transparent” gold standard for COVID data. So they could tell you anything they wanted, and you’d likely believe them without question.

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Fabulous look at what Nobel Prize winners share and it's not miracles in science. Few discussions do more to show how mythology infects public perception than the Jay Couey stream with Dr McCullough and Denis Rancourt that is packed with reality checks about what actually happened as a result of WHO pandemic claims.

Thank you for the keen eye and clear thinking. Gigaohm Archive is now on Rumble too.. this is a must watch!! https://rumble.com/v3mkz5h-2023-10-02-denis-rancourt-and-peter-mccullough-phd-council-fire-brief-twitc.html

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Oct 22, 2023·edited Oct 22, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Another factor to keep in mind about a large % of the deaths being labeled "covid" deaths in 2020 in the U.S. was the large proportion occurring in nursing facilities/care homes. I think through much of 2020 it was over 50% total with some states having 80+% of their supposed covid deaths being in these facilities. Is it any wonder what happened to these people near the end of life with all routine and stability being turned upside-down, to have an atmosphere of fear and panic permeate these facilities, and to essentially be locked up with no visitors and never getting outside? I think the confusion and stress alone probably caused many deaths in these environments.

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"...all routine and stability being turned upside-down"????

Remember what the Canadian army found in "Nursing Homes" in Ontario and Quebec!

Also.....These "Nursing Homes(?)" were given MILLIONS of dollars to "Upgrade"? Was this for installing gas chambers??? We need to be efficient!

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No, never heard that, but I'm also not in Canada. I don't think anything like that in the U.S. occurred, and what I remember was a lot of staff calling out sick, whether they were or not, because of panic and fear. And in the U.S. these are typically very low-paid positions because they are not nurses and usually working for private companies. A lot of care facilities here are a far cry from beacons of great care-- their reputations are typically just the opposite unless you have the money to pay for the best care.

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It was very bad, and quickly hushed up! The "Ownership" of these facilities was never disclosed???

Socially, it is a very difficult question. Everyone dies eventually, very few people really want to die. The "Virus(?)" had no effect on the average age of death in the early part (2020). The issue was about the level of care for people who deserved better!

Now the government has gone all in on "MAID" (Medically assisted dying) for almost anyone wanting an out? Rather than spending the money and time to provide viable alternatives. Canada is a poster-child for the Eugenics Agenda. And almost no one in the entire government seems concerned?

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Why didn't "Covid" impact most every part of Italy except the "hot zone" of the Lombardy region? Seems like either data fraud, deadly hospital protocols for only specfic locales and/or perhaps a mass propaganda campaign which included a large stage show.

Italian ISS Data report found here:

https://www.epicentro.iss.it/coronavirus/sars-cov-2-decessi-italia-archivio

March 13, 2020 Report:

Lombardy (N)- 762, 75.0%

Emilia-Romagna (N)- 146, 14.4%

Veneto (N)- 48, 4.7%

Piedmont (N)- 18, 1.8%

Liguria (N)- 13, 1.3%

Lazio (C)- 9, 0.9%

Puglia (S)- 5, 0.5%

PA Friuli-Venezia Giulia (N)- 5, 0.5%

Marche (C)- 3, 0.3%

Tuscany (C)- 3, 0.3%

Abruzzo (S)- 2, 0.2%

PA Bolzano- (N) 1, 0.1%

PA Trento- (N) 1, 0.1%

North (N)- Central (C)- South (S)

N= 97.9%

C= 1.5%

S= 0.7%

The vast majority of Covid deaths are in the North of Italy, with the majority of those coming from two regions. This curiosity does change significantly for the entirety of the declared public health emergency.

The autonomous region of Valle d’ Aosta, which is in northwestern Italy, does not appear in this early report. Despite being only 120 miles away from the “hot spot” of the Lombardy region there are no reported Covid deaths in the ISS survey for PA Valle d’ Aosta in the first three reports.

The three other autonomous zones (technically there are actually two others but Bolzano and Trento were reported separately when they belong to the same PA) situated in Northeastern Italy, PA Friuli-Venezia Giulia (165 miles to Lombardy), PA Bolzano (100 miles to Lombardy) and PA Trento (74 miles to Lombardy) also appeared to escape the ravages of what was sold as one of the most transmissible and deadly viruses in history.

How did this virus race around the world at lightning speed, travel over 5,000 miles from Wuhan to Lombardy, yet bypass regions (to the west and the east) which were only a short distance from Lombardy?

March 17, 2020 Report:

Lombardy (N)- 1,425, 71.1%

Emilia-Romagna (N)- 346, 17.3%

Veneto (N)- 79, 3.9%

Piedmont (N)- 36, 1.8%

Liguria (N)- 23, 1.1%

PA Friuli-Venezia Giulia (N)- 21, 1.0%

Puglia (S)- 18, 0.9%

Marche (C)- 17, 0.8%

Lazio (C)- 12, 0.6%

PA Trento (N)- 7, 0.3%

Tuscany (C)- 6, 0.3%

PA Bolzano (N)- 6, 0.3%

Abruzzo (S)- 3, 0.1%

PA Sardinia (S)- 2, 0.1%

Umbria (C)- 1, 0.1%

Molise (S)- 1, 0.1%

Geographic Percentages:

N= 96.8%

C= 1.8%

S= 1.2%

March 20 Report:

Lombardy (N)- 2,175, 68.0%

Emilia-Romagna (N)- 524, 16.4%

Veneto (N)- 136 4.3%

Liguria (N)- 90, 2.8%

Piedmont (N)- 69, 2.2%

Marche (C)- 36, 1.1%

PA Friuli-Venezia Giulia (N)- 35, 1.1%

Lazio (C)- 31, 1.0%

Puglia (S)- 27, 0.8%

Campania (S)- 17, 0.5%

PA Bolzano (N)- 14, 0.4%

Tuscany (C)- 14, 0.4%

PA Trento (N)- 12, 0.4%

Abruzzo (S)- 7, 0.2%

Umbria (C)- 4, 0.1%

Molise (S)- 3, 0.1%

PA Sicilia (S)- 3, 0.1%

PA Sardinia (S)- 2, 0.1%

Calabria (S)- 1, 0.0%

N= 95.6%

C= 2.6%

S= 1.8%

The Covid death clusters remain in the north and largely stick to the two provinces of Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna.

Why hasn't this virus spread to neigboring regions?

March 26, 2020 Report:

Lombardy (N)- 4,484, 65.9%

Emilia-Romagna (N)- 1,068, 15.7%

Veneto (N)- 301, 4.4%

Piedmont (N)- 194, 2.9%

Liguria (N)- 180, 2.6%

Marche (C)- 97, 1.4%

Lazio (C)- 88, 1.3%

Friuli-Venezia Giulia (N)- 66, 1.0%

Puglia (S)- 61, 0.9%

Tuscany (C)- 59, 0.9%

PA Bolzano (N)- 46, 0.7%

PA Trento (N)- 46, 0.7%

Campania (S)- 40, 0.6%

PA Sicilia (S)- 15 0.2%

PA Sardinia (S)- 13, 0.2%

Abruzzo (S)- 12 0.2%

Umbria (C)- 11 0.2%

Molise (S)- 8 0.1%

Calabria (S)- 6 0.1%

PA Valle d'Aosta (N)- 6 0.1%

N= 93%

C= 3.8%

S= 2.4%

PA Valle d'Aosta makes its first appearance in the ISS survey accounting for 0.1% Covid deaths cataloged to date. The data illustrates that the other autonomous regions in the North were scarcely impacted and only nominal upticks in Covid deaths occur in either Central or Southern Italy.

Heading into April we see over 90 percent of Covid deaths remain in the North with the majority of these deaths situated in two regions.

Even as the virus was at the peak of its powers it wasn’t able to put a dent in the mortality rates of Italy’s autonomous regions in the north nor impact Central or Southern Italy.

The mechanics of this “unique viral pathogen” seem to defy all reasonable explanations and all known epidemiological history.

Can someone explain how this is possible?

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I had heard that it was Northern Italy old folks who had just gotten the new quad flu shot...perhaps this set them up for their demise?

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

That is true but this doesn't explain why it was only one area of Northern Italy that was "impacted."

Even more specifically, as it was in NYC, it was one area- of one area- namely insitutional settings (hospitals).

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They were the first to be aware of the financial incentives? ($$$ for positive tests/vents/Remdesivir/deaths)

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Why was Northern Italy chosen as the stage set for this pandemic screenplay?

In order to launch the shock-and-awe phase of the Covid Operation into the Western world it was necessary to create the illusion of a viral invasion.

To conjure a post-modern Potemkin plague and the perceived need for shutting down a country’s social and economic order, Italy possessed all the ready-made ingredients. With its already soaring rates of interstitial pneumonia, panoply of pollution induced upper respiratory problems and high cancer rates, Northern Italy needed only a tiny flame to ignite a wildfire of fatalities. That spark came in the form of media generated hysteria, lockdown orders and deadly hospital protocols.

Italy also had the motivation which becomes apparent once you understand the Covid story through the lens of money, power, control, and wealth transfer.

A financially bankrupt country with a financial sector desperate for bailouts and a command structure run by central bankers made for a willing and compliant government.

For reasons unrelated to the poor health of its citizens Italy has been dubbed “the sick man in Europe” for the past decade by the EU financial sector.

Like much of Europe the Italian government was facing extreme economic pressures in 2019.

While Europe as a whole was economically stagnant Italy officially slipped into recession in early 2019. Anxieties in the Eurozone were high with concerns that the “Italian problem” would spread and trigger a meltdown across an already teetering global economy.

Italy’s government debt had mushroomed to the fourth-largest in the world and the biggest in the EU. This crushing debt was placing a strain on the EU creating tension between Rome and Brussels.

By May 2019 Italy’s financial crisis was said to be “posing major threats to the monetary targets of the European Central Bank” and if not reined in, “could shatter market confidence in the entire Euro area, putting the EU in big trouble.”

The predicted tsunami of financial collapse” staring European Central Bankers in the face came to a head in 2019.

With no time to spare, the tried and true bailout scheme was proposed in order to rescue large investors. European commissioner for economy, Paolo Gentiloni, warned “A whopping €1.5 trillion ($ 1.63 trillion) could be needed to “deal with this crisis.”

All chatter about the financial industry bankrupting the nation by looting public funds, politicians destroying public services at the behest of large investors and the depredations of the casino economy were washed away with the fresh telling of a crisis sparked by the ‘outbreak of Covid-19.’

Predators who saw their financial empires coming apart at the seams resolved to shut down society and loot the world in an attempt to salvage their crumbling financial empires.

In order not to solve the problems they created these financial predators needed a cover story.

A cover story big enough to disguise the countless financial crimes they committed and suppress the social problems they created.

That cover story magically appeared in the form of a “novel virus.”

Ultimately the European Central Bank (ECB) agreed to a €1.31 trillion ($1.46 trillion) bailout of European banks followed up by the EU agreeing to a €750 billion recovery fund for European states and corporations.

This fat package of “long-term, ultra-cheap credit to hundreds of banks” was sold to the public as a necessary and benevolent program to cushion the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on businesses and workers.

As part of the EU recovery plan the €750 billion was divided in two parts. One included €500 billion to be allocated as grants based on each country’s “recovery needs.” Italy would be getting the biggest slice of the pie.

Europe’s ‘sick man’ received a much needed infusion- strings attached.

...

https://21stcenturywire.com/2023/03/07/italy-2020-inside-covids-ground-zero-in-europe/

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Oct 21, 2023·edited Oct 21, 2023

A bad Italian movie? An evil Italian movie. That opened on Broadway.

And at select venues across the country. But only after an initial, poorly-received community theater production at Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington in February of 2020. A musical version, written and performed for free by the Skagit County Choir in March of 2020 is barely remembered now.

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Before I started reading this reply I thought, COVER. Then you nailed it, sadly. Cover for many sins...pollution, poor health/aging population, and finances...

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Oct 21, 2023Liked by Unbekoming

Interesting story here:

https://www.bbraun.co.uk/en/stories/committed-to-fight-against-corona/italy-emergency-delivery-to-icus.html

"On the morning of March 21, 2020, a delivery vehicle out of Melsungen, Germany, arrived at the warehouse in Mirandola. It was a Saturday, and normally there were no deliveries on weekends. In these times, though, nothing was normal. The vehicle was carrying 10,000 doses of the sedative midazolam, which was urgently needed in Italy for the mechanical ventilation of thousands of COVID-19 patients who needed help breathing. Gabriele Ceratti worked with the italian team in Milano and Mirandola to make the delivery possible in just a few days...."

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Yes, the all-cause deaths are the most reliable, but not beyond distortion. You insert a delay of a couple of years for those deaths for those e.g. need an autopsy.

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