‘Down on the bottom of a world full of lies..’
The message is getting through and people can’t unhear it.
This a link to a short interview (25 mins) I did with Aisling O’Loughlin this morning discussing the latest developments on excess deaths, injuries and getting the truth out there.
https://rumble.com/v3eo1it-patrick-e-walsh-on-irelands-shocking-excess-death-figures.html
The truth is getting out there slowly but surely and every one awoken counts.
Views on my Substack articles are 3 times my subscriber base so subscribers sharing them are hitting the target and that’s all we can do.
The rest is up to the target.
Aisling kindly tweeted stats from my two recent articles and got huge traction which has gotta land on some ears that need an alarm call.
‘How many times can a man turn his head and pretend that he just doesn’t see…..’
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Please feel free to share this article with public representatives and anyone you wish especially someone you consider just might be ready to ‘wake up’.
It’s fine to share this info among ‘ourselves’ but my aim is to alert more people to what is going on.
Send it to one person you know went along with the Scamdemic but just might be copping on and risk ‘the ridicule’ of their reaction.
This can be your contribution to the cause.
You might be surprised as a lot of people who fell for it just want someone to ask them about it so they can offload.
Go for it.
Thanks Patrick I will listen now.
With my profound thanks for your work. Hoping your work gets more traction.
Patrick E. Walsh on Ireland's Shocking Excess Death Figures
Aisling O'Loughlin News, posted September 4, 2023
https://rumble.com/v3eo1it-patrick-e-walsh-on-irelands-shocking-excess-death-figures.html
Hat tip: https://patrickewalsh.substack.com/p/down-on-the-bottom-of-a-world-full
TRANSCRIPT - EXCERPT
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
- Aisling O'Loughlin is an Irish independent journalist, well known in Ireland for her previous career as a television presenter. She publishes Aisling O'Loughlin News "A different angle on the news you won't find on the mainstream media" Her Substack is https://substack.com/@aislingoloughlin And her Twitter is https://twitter.com/AislingOLoughl1
- Patrick E. Walsh is an Irish writer. He posts at "Letters from Desolation Row"
https://patrickewalsh.substack.com. According to his biographical note for the Off'-Grid Ireland Podcast, he is an accountant from Kilkenny, Ireland. Source: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ICWuVmuU3XGuQD95sItOE
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: OK we're back with Patrick E. Walsh to talk through some of the evidence that is emerging, and thanks to Patrick and his hard work, he's breaking it down for us.
You know, if we didn't have you, even though it's obvious and it's there, who else is doing this? Obviously, the mainstream media is not doing it. Why? Because they're complicit in covering up the excess deaths, a major red flag. For anybody who's new to this game, why aren't they covering these excess deaths, when in 2020, the year of the supposed pandemic, we had ticker tape, it was all over the news, and it was nothing like the excess deaths we are looking at right now.
So Patrick, thanks a million for joining us again. Let's talk about the latest RIP data* e figures. And it's looking like 4,100 extra deaths in the 8 months so far for 2023.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
- Total deaths to August 24956
- Excess Deaths YTD to August 4100
- Rate of Excess Deaths YTD 19.7%
- 14600 EXTRA deaths since 2021
- Rip.ie is 'real time' mortality data and has been verified by CSO.**
This is 4100 EXTRA DEATHS in 8 months when compared to the 5 year average 2015 to 2019 ie pre Scamdemic and Covid Vaccination.
PATRICK E. WALSH: Yeah, that's true, Aisling. I just want to point out, there is other people doing this, too. You're aware of a few of them, Irish Quislings,*** and I'm aware of other people doing this stuff, too. So their names, their names should be out there, it's not just me sitting here, doing this stuff. But, but the point you make is right, there's, up to the end of August based on comparative figures, that 5 year baseline 2015 to 2019. Now people can start talking about baselines, changing the baseline, but listen, that's the one I'm using and I think it's a fairly standard one to use. And we're coming up with 4,100 extra deaths up to the end of August, based on that baseline, which is 19.7 percent.
Now if you go back to 2021, again you're using the same baseline, the excess death was 14.28 percent In 2022, 18.4 percent. We're now at the end of August at 19.7 percent. And it only seems to be rising.
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: Mmm.
PATRICK E. WALSH: Because the last 3 months, June, July, and August, have gone from individual months 20% I think to 23%, and we're up to 30% for August, when you look at the months individually. Now that can be a bit misleading if you start breaking down to actual months because deaths aren't as exactly exact as that with people dying. But it just gives you an idea that things are still going on.
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: Yeah, and we saw last night Mike Ryan**** there was doorstepped.
2:27
[VIDEO CLIP PLAYS]:
TEXT ON SCREEN: FREEPRESS.IE
MALE VOICE: I was wondering how do you feel about the fact that so many people are dying from the vaccines, and we never had a pandemic to begin with? The mRNA isn't tested—
MIKE RYAN: Isn't, isn't that amazing? [smiles]
MALE VOICE: How do you feel about the fact that the mRNA has never been tested, those, those vaccines and the death rate has gone straight up after the vaccines were rolled out?
MIKE RYAN: Get your vaccine, mate. Get your vaccination. [turns his back and walks away]
MALE VOICE: It's all, it's the CSO*** are saying it. Don't touch my phone, please.
2:48
[END OF VIDEO CLIP]
2:48
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: Holding them to account, and this is the big issue, we've got to hold these people to account, Mike Ryan there from the World Health Organization, who had been central in pushing out this so-called vaccine program and getting people to roll up their sleeves.
Now, again, the excess deaths have appeared post-vaccination program. The year of the so-called pandemic we did not see numbers like this at all. What were the excess deaths for 2020? Do we have those figures to hand?
PATRICK E. WALSH: I do, I have them here in front of me. Again, using the same baseline.
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: Yeah.
PATRICK E. WALSH: The— for 2020 the excess deaths for the full year was 1,600. That's 5 percent. Now we're at 4,100 at the end of August, which is just over 2 and a half times the so-called mad pandemic dying. Two and a half times—
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: Now—
PATRICK E. WALSH: — end of August.
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: Always will we mention RIP [RIP.ie], we put it out there, and in fairness, because I know you're off Twitter, but I've been putting out your stuff, and between the pair of us, we've been getting a bit of traction. Which is great because we want people, people have to address this, we have to address these excess deaths. What is this? It's a genocide if you look at it, essentially. When we're talking about the numbers, they're absolutely huge, they're absolutely shocking. We must address it as a nation, as adults. And we must say, what is it? Is it the so-called vaccine or is it something else? We've got to talk about it.
But you've been putting out your articles there on Substack. And you know, you're looking at the canaries, there's quite a few dead canaries in the coal mine at this stage, but before that you were looking at CSO first quarter figures for 2023, and they've exceeded the 10,000 mark for first time in a long time.
[SCREEN SHOWS A SCREENSHOT:
Vital Statistics First Quarter 2023
There were 13,968 births and 10,205 deaths registered in Ireland in Quarter 1 2023 ]
PATRICK E. WALSH: Yeah, I don't think they've ever exceeded the 10,000 mark, but I didn't want to say that.
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: OK.
PATRICK E. WALSH: So I just, I look back a few years. I don't think they've ever exceeded 10,000 in the first quarter. But if they did it's so far back that it's not relevant to what's happening now.
And the, with CSO figures you're talking about registered deaths and again, I don't want to be confusing people by talking about— you're still talking about people dying, it's just a matter of the time when they're recorded. So what I did is was put together a 12 month period ending in quarter one 2023 which would be March, their latest CSO figures, and I compare them to previous years up to the same period, in March, the following March. And the 12 months ending March 2023 based on the CSO of registered deaths showed a 17.4% increase on the, on the 3 years pre-covid. Now that amounts to about 5 and a half thousand people [5,500]. This is on the CSO figures, these are official government figures.
TEXT ON SCREEN:
The highlights of the CSO report and the analysis above are as follows:
- 10205 is the first time in recent memory Q1 mortality has exceeded the 10k figure
- Q1 2023 is between 10% and 18% higher than Q1 for any of the years 2017 to 2020.
- The 12 month period ending in March 2023 (36147) is 17.4% higher than the 3 year average (30780) for the pre Covid period.
- That 17.4% amounts to 5400 EXTRA deaths approx. in a 12 month period.
PATRICK E. WALSH: So, you know, people, when, when they talk about the RIP dot ie [RIP.ie], a few people come out and say, ah sure, look, how can you depend on that? But the truth is, CSO has verified RIP dot ie, going back to 2016 and they looked at all this and they said it's 99% ties up with the register of death figures. So they are, they are happy with it to use and they send it to Eurostat.* So when when their figures come out, the timing might be different and someone could die in December and they might be registered in January, and that's fair enough, the CSO can't do anything about that, so I'm not saying the recording is wrong, just the timing might be a bit off. But even on their figures were showing 17.4% and the latest 5 months they have, which is up to the end of March '23, that's 5,500 deaths.
Now I know in December 2022 there was absolute carnage in Ireland in dying. I saw it in Kilkenny,
I saw it everywhere. And a lot of those deaths probably ended up being registered in January. So that's why the first quarter 2023 is a lot higher. But that's, if you, if those deaths were taken out quarter 1 and put back in back December 2022, you know, our rate for 2022 would be way higher. So you can't have it both ways. That's the fact of it at the moment. Those 12 months to March 23 show 17.4% increase, which is about 5,500 deaths.
AISLING O'LOUGHLIN: Yeah, it's getting hard to hide the bodies now, isn't it?
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