Chance (12 Feb 2023)
"UK - Isabel Oakeshott Questions Excess Death Statistics and Why No Government Response"


 
Hello John and Doves,
 
Here's a a video on TalkTV "Highest Number of Excess Deaths So Far". 
 
Mike Graham interviewed Isabel Oakeshott (TalkTV International Editor) about the national strikes, then about the excess deaths.  Isabel reported than an extra 3,000 people per week are mysteriously dying.  The government isn't acting like this is a crisis..and we don't know why this figure is so high.  Is it due to people not seen properly during the pandemic, is it due to the weather?  This is a very serious situation.  Society was shutdown when there were a lot of deaths during the pandemic - and nothing now.  The government needs to investigate what is driving these statistics.  At the least to stop the conspiracy theory that it's the "vaccines".  Prove that it's not "vaccine" related.  They need to find out what is causing this because "these figures are enormous".  
 
They talk about how the government is out of touch with the people. 
 
 
Isabel Oakeshott brings up the topic of excess death statistics in England and Wales.  And asks, 'Why isn't anyone paying attention now?'  "More than 650,000 deaths were registered in the UK in 2022 - 9% more than in 2019."  They are still ignoring the elephant in the room - the Covid-19 "vaccine", instead, they are looking at "pandemic effects on health and NHS pressures."
run time 8:45
 
They link to this article under the video:
"Excess deaths in 2022 among worst in 50 years."  10 January, 2023
Excess deaths in 2022 among worst in 50 years - BBC News
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-64209221
 
 
The number of excess deaths registered each week in England and Wales has hit its highest total for nearly two years.
 
Some 17,381 deaths were registered in the seven days to January 13 – 2,837 above average for the time of year, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). '
 
This is the highest number of excess deaths since 3,429 in the week to February 12 2021, when the UK was experiencing its second wave of Covid-19 infections and vaccinations had only recently begun.
 
On that occasion, deaths involving coronavirus accounted for 37% of all those registered.
 
But in the most recent week, Covid-19 accounted for just 5% of the total – meaning other factors are likely to be driving the high level of mortality.
 
Excess deaths, sometimes known as extra deaths, are the number of deaths that are above the average for the same period in previous years.
 
High levels of excess deaths mean many more people than usual are dying.
 
Isabel Oakeshott: "Remember the fuss when hundreds of people were dying with Covid? We shut down society for this. Why is nobody paying attention now?"