Too many dead - take a look at this concerning material from AMPS
The Australian Medical Professionals' Society book makes sobering reading
On 17th and 18th October I was honoured to be included in a delegation to the Australian Federal Parliament, to launch the book “Too Many Dead”.
The book - which has the subtitle “An Inquiry into Australia’s Excess Mortality” - was commissioned by AMPS (The Australian Medical Professionals Society), the new medical union for health professionals.
As some of us spoke about our book chapters in a committee room in Parliament House, Senator Ralph Babet was highlighting the issue in the Senate chamber. We also visited as many MPs and Senators as we could.
The book can be downloaded here. It contains chapters by international experts in the new field of the excess deaths in the covid era: Ed Dowd; Professor Norman Fenton; and, newly emerging, Tore Gulbrandsen.
Two Australian data scientists are also leaders in this field - Dr Andrew Madry and Dr Wilson Sy. They have carried out their own analyses of Australian deaths data, with a chapter each in the book.
In my opinion their work, and the Australian Bureau of Statistics’ (ABS) Provisional Mortality Statistics releases for 2021, clearly shows that the genetic covid vaccines must be high on the list of possible causes of the unexpected deaths. AMPS is calling for an immediate ban on the covid shots, pending a thorough investigation.
My chapter tells you what you need to know on how the ABS has reported excess deaths during the covid years. It also reports data produced so far by the Excess Death Stats project (www.excessdeathstats.com). This project looks at excess deaths worldwide, and is a collaboration with Monica Smit of Reignite Democracy Australia.
Here’s my talk on the topic. The ABS models are discussed first and the data from www.excessdeathstats.com starts shortly after 30 minutes. Sweden and the Philippines have very different data from the other countries we have looked at. The different perspectives they provide may prove to be very instructive.
As well as these chapters that number-crunch the Australian deaths data, there are other chapters covering broader aspects of government responses to covid, including the genetic vaccines.
Among Australian contributors:
Dr Phillip Altman brings us his intimate knowledge of drug development and the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and his insights into how our regulatory system has gone awry.
Dr Geoff Pain raises concerns about the level of endotoxins the mRNA vaccines. (BTW I am not married to Geoff, but it turns out that he is a distant cousin of my husband’s)
Dr Jeyanthi Kunadhasan talks about her work with the Daily Clout team looking at the Pfizer documents and a recent very significant discovery.
Virologist, Dr Astrid Lefringhausen, author of a paper in the Journal of Clinical and Experimental Immunology, talks about the risks of genetic vaccines.
Plus there are chapters by international experts on covid and the responses to it world-wide, including Dr Clare Craig, Dr Aseem Malhotra and Dr Jessica Rose.
Many of the authors also recorded a video presentation about their work and I can thoroughly recommend watching them. You can find the videos at https://amps.redunion.com.au/too-many-dead. Watch one a night and you will have the latest information at your fingertips!
What you can do
Most Australians are completely unaware that there is any problem with excess deaths. Tactfully drop the information into conversations when the opportunity arises and don’t always expect them to buy into your view that day, or even that month. Simply give them a few checkable facts so they can start to think about it for themselves.
Just before I set off for Canberra I went to see my dentist. She decided to leave my sore tooth alone as I would be presenting two days later and she didn’t want to make matters worse.
She asked what I would be talking about. (Of course she is a highly educated health professional). I told her that ABS statistics showed there had been excess deaths for two years and there had, as yet, been no proper investigation into the reasons why. I added that the death rate was currently about 10% higher than normal. She was shocked.
Was it to do with covid, she asked? “Yes, some of the unexpected deaths were probably caused by covid, but many did not have covid as the underlying cause,” I said. I left it there. That seemed enough of a shock for such a trusting person to cope with.
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AMPS it’s a highly ethical group of health professionals. So, if you thinking of finding a body to back, chuck them a few bucks.
Well done AMPS for bringing you all together in this fantastic project!.
Wise strategy with your dentist to hold back on the entire red-pilling in one go - after all it took most of us a few years to grasp the extent of this and we're still going! I've found that an acceptable approach with some friends willing to engage but wanting to avoid difficult topics is to discuss our epistemologies - how do we know what we know, and whom do we trust? Usually that leads me to tell a couple of stories about the moments when I lost trust in my formerly trusted sources, because I'm the one who went through the Looking Glass.
And thanks for the clarification, I did wonder with two Pains whether you were related. ;)