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SuperSally888's avatar

In Australia elderly folk have the 'choice' or are encouraged to enter end of life pathways. I wonder if this in part drives the deaths of the 75 to 84 cohorts, particularly women, now. Maybe also a factor that the health of these older citizens is failing more quickly than would have otherwise happened had they not taken the Covid-19 products, often in many doses. I wrote about the latest ABS data here. https://supersally.substack.com/p/abs-has-released-australias-2024?r=l1r7e

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Andrew Madry's avatar

Hi SuperSally. I did see your post come out the day after the ABS release. It is most comprehensive. The point you make here is important. It is one of the ways that may be contributing to the excess. All possibilities should be on the table. However there seems to be no interest in understanding the excess except for "undiagnosed Covid".

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Julian Gillespie's avatar

thank you Dr Madry,

we were able to respond to some of the narrative appearing in The Australian this week, via a letter we assisted Russell Broadbent MP draft

.. we know you would have been a co-signatory had time permitted

.. nonetheless, we raised with The Australian work you were largely responsible for, namely, the book Too Many Dead

.. now we await a response from The Australian as to whether they will publish our letter

a copy of the letter can be viewed here: https://russellbroadbent.com.au/we-must-expand-the-covid-19-conversation/

Julian Gillespie

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Andrew Madry's avatar

Well done Julian. A well written, balanced response. The high caliber of the signatories should be noted.

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Alec McQueen's avatar

Are they seriously assuming it’s all “undiagnosed Covid”??? What a load of BS. Anybody who has been paying attention knows exactly what’s causing these excess deaths. Safe and effective…. Absolutely laughable. It would be funny if it wasn’t so tragic with many real people dying prematurely from these officially given poisons. It is remarkable.

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Wendy E Hoy's avatar

Reading with interest and trying to understand. Thanks for keeping at it, Andrew.

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Clare Pain's avatar

Very interesting graphs Andrew! Thank you.

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Andrew Madry's avatar

Hi Clare. I will be writing another note on the population observations because I don't think I have explained as well as I could. Based questions various people have made to me.

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