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    I’ve spoken about what the Florida governor will have to decide after a proposal has been sent to him and other state officials about MR in a vaccine. And it would be probably a step too far even for DeSantis to ban mRNA vaccines. However, all of the post pandemic information and studies are starting to reveal some hideous facts about the mRNA gender, or should I say DNA based vaccines? But it’s interesting.

    I just got a hold of some Australian Bureau of Statistics Material. about excess deaths. And I should thank Alex Zohirof Rohit, our cyber expert for the Australian Bureau of Statistics report he sent me. And I’ll read it to you from the top. Now bear in mind, it comes from a government statistical laboratory.

    It’s not necessarily independent, but it says mortality recorded in the first quarter of 2023 in Australia is lower than the same period in 2022.

    But COVID 19 remains a significant contributor to increased mortality according to new analysis released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Lauren Moran, ABS, Head of Health Statistics said. Today’s release offers a complete view of Australia’s excess mortality rates. from January 2020 to March 2023 to help researchers understand the number of deaths during the COVID 19 pandemic. and how this compares to our expected mortality rates across all states and territories.

    Now bear in mind, it’s all about definition. And it’s similar to the results that we’ve had on postmortems. It’s all about the definition of why someone has passed away. Now, her quoted statements include, In short, excess mortality is measured by looking at all deaths recorded in a period. Then analyzing those against a baseline of expected deaths which consider things like aging populations and other health factors.

    Excess mortality is estimated at approximately 9% for the first quarter of 2023, meaning we’re still seeing a higher than expected number of deaths. They’re still seeing a higher than expected number of deaths. This is lower than the 16.6 percent excess mortality we saw in the first quarter of 2022.

    How can that be when the critical stage of the pandemic is well and truly passed? It passed well before the end of 2022.
    So, they’re still seeing a higher than expected number of deaths, this is lower than the 16.6 percent excess mortality we saw in the first quarter of 2022. Miss Moran said COVID 19, was the main contributor to excess mortality during 2022 with deaths during this period matching the spread of the omicron variant.

    Miss Moran encouraged people to further investigate today’s findings and how to interpret these results by exploring the detailed article available at the website. Well, we will lead and leave our interpretation to ourselves. I implore people as possible to go to the bureau of stats.

    You’ll see it on the latest releases, and that’s where you can make your own decision about the reasons for excess deaths and whether it’s got anything to do with the impact of mRNA vaccines or not.

    Chris Smith
    Chris Smith
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    Chris Smith has had a remarkably wide and successful career in media… Starting off in 1981 in rural radio and TV in Moree NSW, Parkes NSW, and Bendigo Victoria, he developed skills in news reporting, presenting bulletins and live sports calling.

    Back in the big smoke, he worked as a senior reporter for Seven News and travelled the world covering dramatic events such as the Tienanmen Square massacre, San Francisco earthquake and drug trials throughout Asia.

    It was at Channel Nine that Chris not only made his mark as an award-winning reporter with “A Current Affair” but drove the show as it’s Chief of Staff under hosts Jana Wendt, Mike Willesee, Mike Munro and Ray Martin.

    He was then poached by French media company “Lagardere” to broadcast from Beijing, as the first westerner to broadcast live in China on China Radio International. He was then elevated to the position of program director and deputy MD China.

    On his return to Australia in 2000, he was appointed as Program director and Afternoon Show host at Radio 2GB Sydney…where he was instrumental in reviving a great media brand.

    During his 22 years at Macquarie Radio, he took his Afternoon Show to number 1 for no less than 84 surveys…finishing with a commanding 13%.

    That success continued when he switched to the weekend morning program for 3 years.

    Chris was then contracted to Sky News Australia and hosted “Chris Smith and Friends” and “Chris Smith Tonight” each Sunday night…as well as floating as host for all the other night time current affairs shows.

    He’s contributed to both Channel 7’s “Sunrise” program and Channel Nine’s “Today Show” over the past 20 years… and as a current affairs commentator on “Credlin” and “Paul Murray Live”.

    Chris is now hosting a global news talkback program on TNTRadio.live, and multi-national broadcaster which has just celebrated its 5 millionth download.

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    Chris Smith has had a remarkably wide and successful career in media… Starting off in 1981 in rural radio and TV in Moree NSW, Parkes NSW, and Bendigo Victoria, he developed skills in news reporting, presenting bulletins and live sports calling. Back in the big smoke, he worked as a senior reporter for Seven News and travelled the world covering dramatic events such as the Tienanmen Square massacre, San Francisco earthquake and drug trials throughout Asia. It was at Channel Nine that Chris not only made his mark as an award-winning reporter with “A Current Affair” but drove the show as it’s Chief of Staff under hosts Jana Wendt, Mike Willesee, Mike Munro and Ray Martin. He was then poached by French media company “Lagardere” to broadcast from Beijing, as the first westerner to broadcast live in China on China Radio International. He was then elevated to the position of program director and deputy MD China. On his return to Australia in 2000, he was appointed as Program director and Afternoon Show host at Radio 2GB Sydney…where he was instrumental in reviving a great media brand. During his 22 years at Macquarie Radio, he took his Afternoon Show to number 1 for no less than 84 surveys…finishing with a commanding 13%. That success continued when he switched to the weekend morning program for 3 years. Chris was then contracted to Sky News Australia and hosted “Chris Smith and Friends” and “Chris Smith Tonight” each Sunday night…as well as floating as host for all the other night time current affairs shows. He’s contributed to both Channel 7’s “Sunrise” program and Channel Nine’s “Today Show” over the past 20 years… and as a current affairs commentator on “Credlin” and “Paul Murray Live”. Chris is now hosting a global news talkback program on TNTRadio.live, and multi-national broadcaster which has just celebrated its 5 millionth download.

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