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Jul 3, 2023Liked by SuperSally888

Many thanks for these analyses of Philippine PSA data. A great report for a very sad, tragic and sobering reality of the magnitude of lives lost due to the experimental injections. More than 365 thousand Filipinos died in 2021 alone. Which translates to more than one thousand Pinoys lost EVERYDAY in 2021 due to the covid injections. I am sure the Heavens are in tears and condemn this relentless assault on the people. If only EVERYDAY there is news that a jumbo jet with 500 people has crashed and AT THE SAME TIME an inter-island ferry with 500 Pinoys on board sank in the Philippine seas EVERYDAY of the entire year, what will anyone think, feel and do? Although the excess deaths may not be as dramatic but it's the same magnitude EVERYDAY! May God help us and guide us to find and condemn the perpetrators of this ongoing crime against humanity!

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These excess deaths meant that 0.27% of the population were lost before their expected time (assuming population of about 110 million). We know from social media accounts that many of those lost have been young people, and professionals who should have been in their prime. Senior citizens who should have been enjoying retirement and time with their families. This tragedy just keeps on unfolding.

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OMG OMG OMG

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Jul 7, 2023Liked by SuperSally888

An aside, off topic but I just ran into this:

https://welcometheeagle.substack.com/p/vaers-pop-quiz-whats-the-2nd-most

Dengue Jab reports on VAERS.

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Thanks for this. I have subscribed to him. Indeed the dengvaxia saga continues here with no end or solution in sight. There will surely be more deaths as those vaccinated against dengue with no prior infection will be at risk fo severe dengue for the rest of their lives... I have friends whose children received this vaccine. They watch and wait. Each fever, each illness raising new fears in case it will be dengue, and in case a severe illness results.

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Thanks SS. Excellent post.

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PSA "magic" at work again, I see. They just watch out for an alarming threshold that makes them look bad, and push the data down by copy-pasting 2018 data, and scrub it by a couple thousand to look TOTALLY UNTAMPERED WITH.

Any updates too on birth vs death rates?

In the movie Children of Men, there's a line that goes "It was the midwives and kindergarten teachers who first sounded the alarm. No more babies being born, and fewer children starting school".

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PSAs job is simply to compile data. There are other agencies such as popcom, such as DOH which should analyze. Which should be raising the alarms.

I suspect that the end of 2021 data, supposed to be released by early 2022 was affected by the elections which would have distracted many officials from their regular duties.

The procedure is first regional compilation of data, then submission of that data to the PSA office for compilation...

I think registration of births and.deaths were both likely affected by lockdowns and ability of people to move around.

This births are possibly better, and deaths are surely worse than reported. The typical undercapture of events estimated at about 5 to 8% may have been much worse.over pandemic years.

I do not fault the PSA or suspect them of manipulating data, other than by very slow reporting... this may well be systematic and bureaucratic rather than with malicious intent to hide outcomes..... I hope this approach from my side is warranted.

But how I wish someone with authority would light a fire under their butts and push for.more timely and concentrated efforts to get data out!

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Jul 5, 2023Liked by SuperSally888

Well, someone somewhere is interfering with the data and tampering with it. DePopCom is another shifty agency on my mind. Oplan Dagdag-Bawas comes to mind. The Philippines data has never been complete, timely, or accurate as long as the data is embarrassing to the authorities. Up to now we still don't track autism trends in the country. On paper, autism doesn't exist in the Philippines, as far as official counts go.

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PSA only started semi-regular reporting in advance of the annual reports that come more than a year after the end of each concluded year, in 2020! So I guess I should be grateful for small mercies.... even if the data is not regular or timely yet... maybe they will upgrade their performance.... hehehehe...................

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