A group of leading scientists in Germany has raised the alarm after discovering evidence buried in the German government’s official data that confirms excess deaths were caused by mRNA “vaccines” and not Covid.
The bombshell study provides yet further confirmation that excess mortality rates did not rise during the first waves of the pandemic, despite official claims of surging “Covid deaths.”
Excess mortality rates did skyrocket, however, but only after the Covid mRNA “vaccines” were rolled out for the public.
Interestingly, the study found that the most significant excess mortality event during the pandemic period was not caused by Covid at all but by a late 2022 influenza wave.
Excess deaths spiked due to people dying from the flu after they received Covid mRNA “vaccines.”
The study was led by Professor Ursel Heudorf of the Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine at Justus Liebig University in Gießen and Prof. Bernd Kowall of the Institute for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology at the University Hospital in Essen.
They published the findings of the peer-reviewed study in the journal GSM Hygiene and Infection Control.
The study examines excess mortality in Frankfurt am Main from 2020 to 2023.
The most significant excess mortality event during this period was not caused by COVID-19 at all but by a late 2022 influenza wave.
What does this tell us about the effectiveness of pandemic measures, the impact of mass vaccination, and the credibility of public health narratives?
This study adopted an age-adjusted Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR) approach, analyzing mortality trends in Frankfurt from 2016 to 2023.
The authors sourced data from the Municipal Office of Statistics, the Hessian State Office for Health and Care, and the Robert Koch Institute.
Their methodology accounted for age-related demographic shifts, allowing for a nuanced evaluation of excess mortality.
Weekly deaths were compared against expected mortality rates from prior years, with special attention to influenza seasons, Covid case surges, and heat waves.
Notably, the study dissected seven waves of Covid, distinguishing pre-vaccine (Wuhan strain, 2020) from post-vaccine (Omicron, 2022) phases.
A key feature of their analysis was the parallel consideration of influenza outbreaks and summer heat waves, both of which historically influence mortality trends.
The results defy conventional wisdom.
Frankfurt experienced no statistically significant excess mortality in 2020 or 2021 (SMR 0.976 and 0.998, respectively), the height of the pandemic and the most virulent strains of SARS-CoV-2.
Yes, this included the tumultuous early waves of Covid before “vaccines” were available.
However, the second wave – late 2020 into early 2021 – saw a brief but significant mortality spike (SMR 1.106, +274 deaths), particularly in elderly care facilities.
Later pandemic waves, including those dominated by the Delta and Omicron variants, did not lead to excess mortality.
Then, in 2022, excess mortality spiked among the fully vaccinated population.
However, the spike was not caused by Covid.
Instead, the culprit was an influenza wave among the Covid-vaccinated population at the end of the year, which caused an SMR of 1.250 (+188 deaths in just six weeks).
This single seasonal flu outbreak was deadlier than all Covid waves combined.
The findings confirm that those who received Covid mRNA “vaccines” had weakened immune systems, making influenza infections significantly more deadly for the “vaccinated.”
The researchers also raise questions about whether non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) could have played a role in the excess deaths surge.
They note that NPIs such as lockdowns, masking, and social distancing could have lowered the public’s natural immunity levels against regular viruses such as the flu and common cold.
Sweden, which largely rejected lockdowns and “vaccine” mandates, saw similar or even lower age-adjusted excess mortality than Germany (Ioannidis et al., 2023).
The evidence suggests that the draconian measures only caused harm.
This study throws a wrench into the dominant Covid narrative.
While the second wave in late 2020 and early saw elevated mortality, the pandemic years as a whole did not produce significant excess deaths in Frankfurt.
In addition, the elevated mortality recorded was largely in elderly care facilities, and as studies have since shown, deaths only spiked after patients were “vaccinated.”
The most devastating mortality event in this period was not caused by Covid but by influenza in late 2022.
Meanwhile, widespread vaccination and restrictive pandemic measures appear to have had, at best, a negligible impact on overall mortality trends.
If vaccines and restrictions were the ultimate shield against excess deaths, why did mortality remain stable after widespread Omicron infections?
And why did the deadly influenza outbreak of 2022—despite a partially immunized population—dwarf all Covid waves?
As calls for retrospective evaluation of pandemic measures grow louder in Germany, the Frankfurt study serves as a crucial piece of evidence that should not be ignored.
Meanwhile, Canada has just confirmed that Covid mRNA “booster” shots triggered a surge in deaths among people who received the “vaccines.”
As Slay News reported, the Canadian government’s admission was made in a report from the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC).
In a parliamentary response, the PHAC’s report reveals that deaths spike dramatically in individuals who were “boosted” with a third and fourth Covid mRNA “vaccine.”
Citizens who were “boosted” suffered far higher mortality compared to the unvaccinated, the PHAC response reveals.
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