Evidence suggesting COVID jabs' negative effectiveness, even for deaths, found the world over
We have been covering the phenomenon of the potential for the COVID-19 jabs to display negative effectiveness (the jabs make COVID infection, hospitalisation, and even death more likely) for some time now, with our most recent update only last month, where the BBC claimed that the unjabbed were doing worse when it comes to excess deaths, when the data they linked to actually showed the unjabbed doing better with regards to both COVID and non-COVID deaths.
A pre-print study, led by American doctor James Thorp (who asserts that “it will soon be published in a major peer reviewed journal”), sought to use data from 108 countries to clarify the relationship between COVID-19 deaths and COVID-19 jabs. The authors found: “Increasing rates of COVID-19 vaccination are associated with increase COVID-19 death rates per country population (p=0.002).” Source.
Okay then.