The Truth About Excess Deaths Since COVID Vaxx Is Mind-Blowing! w/ Dr. John Campbell

Jimmy Dore and guest Dr. John Campbell discuss the rise in excess deaths following the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, arguing that mortality rates have remained unusually high even after the pandemic should have subsided.

Dr. Campbell explains that “excess deaths” refers to deaths occurring above the expected baseline, which is typically calculated from prior years’ averages, and notes that data transparency has declined in the U.K. since 2023.

The two suggest a possible temporal link between vaccine distribution and the increase in deaths, while acknowledging that definitive proof is lacking due to limited research funding and institutional resistance.

Both imply that governments and pharmaceutical companies have little incentive to investigate the issue, leaving independent researchers struggling to uncover the truth.

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Explanation of Excess Deaths

Dr. Campbell defines excess deaths as the number of deaths observed in a given period that exceed the expected baseline, calculated from historical averages (e.g., 2015–2019 data). This baseline accounts for predictable mortality rates by age groups (e.g., so many deaths per 1,000 people aged 60–70 annually) and is generally stable, except during major events like wars or pandemics (citing historical spikes from the bubonic plague).

  • Pre-2020 Baseline: Used 5–10 years of data to establish “normal” annual deaths.
  • Post-2020 Observations: In the UK, early studies (via the Office for Health Care Improvement and Disparities, which ceased detailed reporting around 2023) showed deaths far exceeding this baseline in 2021 and 2022 across countries like the UK and US.
  • Counterintuitive Trend: After 2020’s high COVID deaths (which killed many vulnerable elderly), excess mortality should have dropped due to a “harvesting effect” (fewer at-risk people left). Instead, it rose sharply in 2021–2022, correlating temporally with vaccine rollout.

Key Points on Causes and Research Challenges

  • Correlation vs. Causation: The timing aligns with vaccines, and plausible biological mechanisms (e.g., vaccine-related effects) are suggested, but definitive proof is lacking due to insufficient funded research.
  • Data Access Issues: UK data collection changed post-2023, making it “harder to get,” with reduced transparency—even Freedom of Information requests are stonewalled. Campbell implies this opacity suggests potential concealment (“almost as if people had something to hide”).
  • Funding Barriers: Governments and pharma won’t fund such studies; university research depends on grants tied to publishable (and fundable) topics. However, independent global researchers (some self-funded, even at personal cost like housing instability) are quietly investigating without institutional support.

The segment ends with Jimmy Dore promoting his tour dates (e.g., Irvine, CA on Oct. 19; Australia; Burbank, CA post-Thanksgiving; Pottstown, PA on Dec. 6) and music.

Overall, the tone is skeptical of official narratives, emphasizing transparency gaps while acknowledging the difficulty of conclusive answers without resources. The discussion underscores why excess deaths remain a contentious, under-discussed issue.

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