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Senate Votes AGAINST Investigating Excess Deaths!

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Senate Votes AGAINST Investigating Excess Deaths!

Almost unbelievable!

Dr Philip McMillan
May 23, 2023
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Can anyone explain why this research into understanding the cause of excess deaths is not appropriate?

Highest level of excess deaths in Australia since World War II. A 15% rise above the 5 year average.


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Thousands more Aussies dying as ‘excess deaths’ rise

Thousands more Australians are dying amid a concerning surge in excess deaths, and conspiracy theories are whirling as people demand to know what caused the spike.

Last year, 25,000 more Aussies died compared to historical averages, bringing the nation’s death rate past 190,000. It was a surge of about 15 per cent compared to baseline mortality – normal variation in the excess death rate is only about 1 or 2 per cent.

The death toll is evidently disturbing, but the federal government recently voted down an inquiry into the reasons behind the increase.

Critics have accused politicians of ignoring the issue as theories swirl on both sides, with some arguing the excess deaths point to a need for more Covid-19 restrictions and others claiming they can be chalked up to vaccines.

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Australian Senate motion against investigating excess deaths:

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Provisional Mortality Statistics (Australia)

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This seems to be the beginning of a very strange period in the world.

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Andrew Pardington
May 23Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

How to tell your population you know exactly what's going on without telling them what's going on.

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Nat
May 23Liked by Dr Philip McMillan

We live in the most interesting of times indeed. Where does it go from here, I dare not imagine.

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