People will continue dying off by the tens of thousands, and into the hundreds of thousands per day, with far fewer births, as 2023 approaches. And the more data that come out (even if said data are mitigated to prevent mass panic and chaos), the more realistic The COVID Blog™ prediction of only 4.5 billion people on Earth by the end of 2024 becomes.
The European Union released new data on excess mortality last week. The entire E.U. rose to +16% in excess deaths for July, up from +7% in June. That amounts to about 53,000 additional deaths in July 2022 compared to the average July from 2016 to 2019, according to the data. The situation is even more ominous when you look at excess deaths by individual member state for July 2022.
· 1. Iceland, +55.8%
· 2. Spain +36.9%
· 3. Lichtenstein +35.8%
· 4. Cyprus +32.9%
· 5. Greece +31.2%
· 6. Portugal +28.8%
· 7. Malta +26.4%
· 8. Switzerland +25.9%
· 9. Italy +24.9%
· 10. Austria +17.5%
The E.U., of course, blamed climate change for the rise in excess deaths. TPTB have no choice but to continue normalizing all these deaths via mainstream and social media.