Lately I’ve been picking on our present day healthscare system, otherwise known as Dysfunction-Care.
While I believe our healthcare professionals if left alone to do what is right would be the best in the world, unfortunately they are not left alone.
But let’s move on from that for right now.
Let’s discuss someone I used to talk about back in medical school, Mr. Rates. He was so popular back then,
How popular was he?
He was so popular that people were just dying to talk with or actually ABOUT him.
His first name was Morty, but everyone called him Mortality, or Mortality Rates.
OK, do I now have your attention?
Mortality Rates is defined as the number of people who die per 100,000 people in the population. It is a simple mathematical calculation or tool to follow year over year trends to determine if anything good or not so good is going on.
The lower the mortality rates the better.
When we see trends up or down we try to determine what variables could have made these trends go up or down. This is the scientific process of making hypotheses.
Hypotheses : an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument; an interpretation of a practical situation or condition taken as the ground for action; a tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences.
Hypotheses are meant to be discussed and debated. They are not ultimate truths and have NOT been proven as fact. They should continue to be researched and debated. Since they are not truths, just theories, we should not pressure or mandate people make any changes based on theories.
So let's go back to Morty.
One graph of mortality rates I have seen looks at the mortality rates during Influenza seasons over the past 10 years or so.
The pink line in the graph is the data for the United States. It looks like everything was fairly stable year to year until the rise indicated by the 574 number. That’s 574 deaths per 100,000 population. But this 574 is just over a 10% increase in mortality from the previous 10 year trend. The 574 occurred during the 2019-2020 Influenza season which coincided with the initial wave of COVID. So if you think about it, not unexpected. That was a bad COVID wave.
Look at the following years 2021 (637 deaths per 100k) and 2022 (601 deaths per 100k) and the mortality rates remain elevated and were actually even higher than 2020.
This is surprising for a few reasons.
The COVID strains in 2021 and 2022 were not as severe as 2020 so should have caused less mortality.
The COVID mRNA injections were being used so if they worked as promised we should have expected a big drop in mortality, hopefully back to normal. That did not occur.
Didn’t the other interventions such as Lockdowns, jab and mask mandates, travel restrictions, school closures have any effect on mortality? It does not look like they did.
OK
How do I know that the mortality rates would NOT have been HIGHER if the above interventions were not used?
Let’s look at the complete graph.
The red or pink, dependent on your eyesight is the US. You saw this part already.
The blue line in the graph is Sweden’s mortality rate for the same time periods.
Wow!
It looks like we would have been better off living in Sweden. It’s colder in Sweden but their mortality rates appear to be following the same pattern during and after COVID as it was before COVID.
What happened here?
What could be some of the reasons Sweden appears to have handled the COVID plandemic years better than the US?
More theory here.
Perhaps:
Sweden did NOT mandate Lockdowns
Sweden did not mandate Masks
Sweden kept children IN SCHOOL throughout the COVID seasons.
OK.
Perhaps I am cherry picking here and just comparing the US to Sweden.
Let’s expand the graph further to include other countries. There has to be other countries that fared worse than the US and better than Sweden.
Look at the countries flags on the right which shows the highest mortality (USA) to the lowest mortality (Sweden).
I hope the above makes you think. It made me think, but then again that’s all I do all the time is think, think, think.
Our Dysfunction-Care that ruled over all of us during the COVID plandemic, controlled by political and corporate interests did not bode well when compared to other countries around the world.
Sweden, which I don’t really know what type of healthcare system they have, Sweden had a more hands off strategy and let people make their own decisions as to how to handle COVID. Sure looks like individuals make better decisions than a top heavy controlled bureaucracy that is Dysfunction-Care.
Did I tell you that Morty had a sister. She had a strange name, Excess.
Yes her name was Excess Mortality.
Sweden in blue = No excess Mortality
USA in pink = Elevated excess mortality
Moral of todays story.
You need to take your health into your own hands.
Don’t believe others have or know what your best interests are.
Ask questions and ask plenty until either you understand the issues better to make a learned decision or the person answering shows they do not.
Do not blindly follow others health advice especially if they profit in $$ or power as a result.
Did anyone profit from COVID?
Politicians and Government profited from power trips.
Big Corporations profited in $$
What did every day people get?
I’m from the government and I am here to help, by locking you down, mandating mRNA injections, closing schools, mandating masks, etc, etc, should open your eyes.
Don’t let this ever happen again.
Let us learn from the past three years.
It truly is your health at stake.
In case you have not heard, it looks like Switzerland is coming to their senses.
I guess only time will tell what happens in Switzerland and the rest of the world as we move forward.
Before you call me a conspiracy theorist…..
Another EXCELLENT article! I sure am glad that I have a health provider that uses common sense and is not a Sheepople❤️🙏
Here's the crux of this. Sweden has universal healthcare. So people can be treated for pre-existing conditions. COVID disproportionately killed many in this county who do not have access to health care, often with those conditions. Sweden also has paid sick live so people can stay home who are sick. The two systems cannot compared. Furthermore, the Scandinavian diet is much healthier than the standard American diet. Their government also made a concerted effort to reduces sugar consumption. They also live an outdoors lifestyle. So it's not just a matter of lockdowns/masks vs. no lockdowns/masks.