The Scottish statistics on excess deaths during the Covid plandemic, has not been attributed, officially to the Covid vax rollout, but other explanations have been given. I am sure someone of the chattering class has worked climate change into the equation, somehow. However, Professor Richard Enos has said that the cause of the deaths is linked to adverse effects from the Covid-19 vaccines. Professor Enos has also said that the Scottish government actively suppresses the real-world data finding that the Covid vaccines linked to the excess deaths. I expect he will be the next academic to be “cancelled.”
“The Scottish government has shared reports demonstrating excess deaths occurring during the pandemic however, according to an academic researcher, this same government has omitted the distinct possibility that these deaths are linked to adverse effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. The national government within the UK acknowledged these excess deaths and pointed the finger at one of two culprits, including A) COVID-19 caseload or 2) indirect health impacts of the pandemic. What they do not utter a word on are the results of an inquiry conducted that evidence significant excess death data yet suggests another potential source of the rise in deaths: adverse effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. Recently Professor Richard Enos went on the record to feature a Scottish government inquiry linking excess deaths and COVID-19 vaccines. In an interview on GBN News, Professor Richard Enos shared that based on data from 2021 and now 2022, it would appear that the cause of the deaths is linked to adverse effects from the COVID-19 vaccines. Enos suggests the Scottish government actively suppresses the real-world data finding that the COVID-19 vaccines are somehow linked to the excess deaths.
Recently this shocking revelation came via GB News, a free-to-air television and radio news channel in the United Kingdom. In an interview with Professor Richard Enos.
First, a review of the investigation into excess deaths in Scotland. Reported during December 2021, a committee of MSPs launched the inquiry due to the rising number of excess deaths in Scotland since the onset of the pandemic.
This inquiry was launched as the data revealed in late 2021 an 11% rise in deaths above the average from a year earlier. The COVID-19 Recovery Committee sought explanations hypothesizing that the deaths were the result of either A) COVID-19 directly or B) the indirect health effects of the pandemic.
The Interview
Professor Richard Enos interviewed recently with GB News, declaring that there are two reasons why there may be excess deaths in 2021 and 2022. First, the services provided by the NHS in many cases have been withdrawn, but also, notes the academic researchers, a fear campaign which has meant that a lot of people are not actually accessing the NHS, UK’s socialized health system. Therefore, populations are vulnerable and not being treated.
Enos and colleagues looked into the death data and noted the timing of the increase in deaths. He shared in the GB News interview, “If you look at the timing, then it starts in the oldest age group, and it goes down successively into younger age groups. So, increases in excess death occur sequentially in increasingly lower age groups.”
Enos suggested two reasons behind the findings. First is the prospect of withdrawn services—e.g., the oldest persons are the ones that suffer first, and thus excess deaths could go up with that cohort first and later on other cohorts.
The other hypothesis Enos raises is the highly disturbing one-- that actually, the deaths involve an alarming consideration: that the excess deaths are linked to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Because vaccines are rolled out to the elderly first and then to increasingly younger age cohorts thereafter, this schedule would potentially inform the data. Enos notes that they looked for patterns starting at 12 to 14 weeks before, from the timing of the rollout of the vaccines in a particular age group to the increase in the death rate.
Disturbing Possibility
The GB News host stated, “in the inquiry, I believe over the third of the people who contributed to the inquiry actually identified the vaccines, but the report by the Scottish government wound up not even mentioning the possibility that it was related to the vaccine.”
Enos responded “correct,” indicating that there was no mention of adverse reactions associated with the COVID-19 vaccines as a contributor to the excess deaths in Scotland.
Summary of the Hypotheses
So, two hypotheses were possible, including 1) lack of care and 2) adverse effects of the COVID-19 vaccines. What was needed is a real-world experiment to evaluate the latter disturbing inquiry.
And in fact, this experiment was conducted. The booster doses in Scotland were administered, and the data was calculated, reports Professor Enos. Again, based on the timing of the excessive deaths and applying assumptions from the previous year, one would expect to see an increase in excess deaths not right at the start of the year but starting 12 to 14 weeks into 2022.
Real World Investigation in 2022
Enos declared that the inquiry team investigated the data in 2022, and he reports that the far more disturbing hypothesis is actually what they found in the 2022 data to date. Beginning of 2022 no excess deaths, but then the excess deaths started rising again in Scotland about 10 weeks into 2022.
And following the logic of the previous year (and the hypothesis), the excess deaths were measurably noticeable first in the elderly, with successive increases in younger populations. Enos shared that “This is exactly what we would predict according to our hypothesis that there is some relationship between excess death and the vaccines.”
Enos said, “So this is a way in which we can see if there is a causal relationship between vaccines and excess death, it's an experiment, an experiment I wish they hadn’t conducted. But it is an experiment, so often we are told these things are just a coincidence. Well, here we have an actual experiment, and it tells us that we have some form of causal relationship between the two.”