If we consider the substantial rise in mortality rates in 2020 to be a result of the supposed emergence of the Covid-19 virus, one could logically assume that the widely distributed vaccine, termed “life-saving” and administered multiple times to millions globally, would have significantly reduced the surplus death count worldwide.

So why did 2022 stand as an unprecedented year for mortality across European nations?

Official statistics from 28 countries throughout Europe revealed that by week 42 of that year, the continent had recorded over 193,000 more excess deaths than it would typically see prior to the alleged emergence of Covid-19.

In addition, Europe suffered nearly 30,000 more excess deaths during the same time frame than it recorded in 2020 during the peak of the supposed Covid-19 pandemic and about 27,000 more than recorded in 2021.

These statistics didn’t account for Ukraine, meaning the increase in fatalities couldn’t be attributed to casualties from the ongoing war in that nation.

Instead, it seemed the significant uptick in death rates could be due to an alarming increase in fatalities among children and young adults, in conjunction with a persistent rise in mortality across all other age demographics.

Could it merely have been a coincidence that the surge in child fatalities began immediately following the European Medicines Agency’s (EMA) approval of the Covid-19 vaccine for ages 12 to 15 in 2022?

Could it have been another coincidence that this uptick in child mortality plateaued right before the EMA greenlit the Covid-19 vaccine for ages 5 to 11, then spiked in the weeks following in 2022?

Intriguing statistics from the UK Government regarding death rates by Covid-19 vaccination status seem to suggest that it wasn’t simply a matter of coincidence. Because each and every age group in England demonstrated the lowest mortality rates per 100,000 people among the unvaccinated.

This suggests we have compelling evidence that the Covid-19 vaccinations are leading to major fatalities. And with over 193,000 extra excess deaths across Europe during the first 42 weeks of 2022, it is possible that we were witnessing a form of depopulation due to Covid-19 vaccination unfolding in real-time.

Let’s first look at the mortality rates by vaccination status that have been quietly published by the UK Government. The rates apply to people in England, but there’s no reason to believe that this same trend isn’t being seen worldwide.

A UK Government agency, known as the Office for National Statistics (ONS), recently published new data on deaths by vaccination status in England. The dataset is titled ‘Deaths by Vaccination Status, England, 1 January 2021 to 31 May 2022‘, and it can be accessed on the ONS site here, and downloaded here.

Table 6 of the dataset contains data on deaths involving Covid-19, deaths not involving Covid-19 and all-cause deaths by age group in England between 1st January 2021 and 31st May 2022, and it includes the number of deaths among children aged 10 to 14 by vaccination status, and teenagers aged 15 to 19 by vaccination status.

The following two charts show the mortality rates by vaccination status per 100,000 person-years among children aged 10 to 14 in England for the period 1st January 2021 to 31st May 2022, according to the figures provided by the ONS –

In regard to Covid-19 deaths, the ONS reveals that the mortality rate among unvaccinated children aged 10 to 14 equates to 0.31. But in regards to one-dose vaccinated children the mortality rate equates to 3.24 per 100,000 person-years, and in regards to triple vaccinated children the mortality rate equates to a shocking 41.29 per 100,000 person-years.

These figures reveal that unvaccinated children are much less likely to die of Covid-19 than children who have had the Covid-19 injection.

And unfortunately, there is little improvement when it comes to non-Covid-19 deaths. Here’s the chart again showing the mortality rates by vaccination status among children in England –

The all-cause death mortality rate equates to 6.39 per 100,000 person-years among unvaccinated children, and is ever so slightly higher at 6.48 among partly vaccinated children.

However, the rate goes from bad to worse following the administration of each injection. The all-cause death mortality rate equates to 97.28 among double-vaccinated children, and a shocking 289.02 per 100,000 person-years among triple-vaccinated children.

This means, according to the UK Governments own official data, double vaccinated children are 1422% / 15.22x more likely to die of any cause than unvaccinated children. Whilst triple vaccinated children are 4423% / 45.23x more likely to die of any cause than unvaccinated children.

Unfortunately, we see much of the same when it comes to vaccinated teenagers.