Another brilliant research from Patrick. Well done and thanks for putting all this together for us to see. I know it must take a lot of time and effort. I have been watching rip daily since Christmas and it is shocking the amount of suddenly/unexpectedly’s that are going up on the website
Thank you Ady for your kind comment. There are also many deaths ‘after a short illness’ of younger people (<65) which is possibly a euphemism for turbo cancers etc. I don’t tend to include these unless there is another indication that it was unexpected. It’s in front of everyone’s eyes and the government (incl opposition) does nothing. That’s a ‘dog that doesn’t bark…’
Thanks for this. Such important work. We all know why Leo et Al didn't want to look into it. Do you have a link for donations? Buymeacoffee or similar?
Thanks for keeping this going Patrick. It is much appreciated. You are right. We have to face up to the fact that these numbers are extraordinary but that the fact that they are being denied by the Taoiseach and ignored by the MSM is even more extraordinary. People just won't believe it unless they see on RTE news or read it in the newspapers and that is never going to happen.
Thanks Patrick , we could be looking at up to 7000 by the year end . I hope not . And if they are going to roll it all out again in October well who know's where it will go.
Richard, yes unfortunately circa 7000 looks possible. I think the booster is probably a dead rubber without huge fear mongering and without being cold, anyone taking one now is on number 5/6 jab and are so immuno compromised there is probably little hope for them. The flu season if it arrives in Nov Dec will drive the figures on.
Just curious, do you just go up on to rip.ie, do a search and then a count to get your data, or do you have direct access to rip data via a query tool etc?
I wonder was that person concerned about scaring the elderly when it was RTE every evening on the news. They done so much damage with their rolling figures!
The use of a 5-year average as a baseline is a common approach but one that will obscure any temporal trend. A trivial example: in the series {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}, the average is 6, but most would clearly predict 12 as the next element. In the approach used in the above post, 12 would be considered a 100% increase above the 5-year average. Could you therefore also provide the series of figures for 2015 thru 2019 to clarify this?
Also, demographic changes such as an aging population, for example, with a growing proportion of the population over, say, 70 (baby boomers born since 1950) would affect expected deaths figures. Are such population breakdowns by age group or year of birth publicly available for Ireland? Is the number of elderly in irish society, e.g. over 70's, increasing?
Note, I do not dispute the trend of increasing deaths in Ireland, neither do I doubt various pandemic policies may have contributed to this phenomenon, however, the the extent of the so-called excess may well be exaggerated by the approach used in the post.
There was someone on Twitter who used to link the figures for the north, can’t remember his name but he did top class work. As for Donegal I don’t know. Not using rip.ie would only account for it if they use it less now than before. An 89% vax rate compared to 95% rate for rest of country doesn’t explain it either. Your point about addresses might have some effect. A low amount of deaths from Donegal does not effect overall statistics for country as CSO have 99% verification of rip.ie figures tieing up with registered deaths on their website.
Well done Aisling O'Loughlin and Patrick E. Walsh, great work ! its important to continue sticking to the facts and evidence.
Press Release
Press Release of an upcoming Supreme Court case concerning Informed Consent and Parent's rights and the Precautionary Principle and Fundamental rights and Unenumerated rights under the Irish Constitution
In this contentious case, Excess Mortality figures being disputed by Leo Varadkar on one side and statistical state bodies and European bodies and litigants on the other
Thanks Patrick you’re not ‘scaring’ me... you’re ‘terrifying’ me. Please continue as the truth cares not a jot.
Another brilliant research from Patrick. Well done and thanks for putting all this together for us to see. I know it must take a lot of time and effort. I have been watching rip daily since Christmas and it is shocking the amount of suddenly/unexpectedly’s that are going up on the website
Thank you Ady for your kind comment. There are also many deaths ‘after a short illness’ of younger people (<65) which is possibly a euphemism for turbo cancers etc. I don’t tend to include these unless there is another indication that it was unexpected. It’s in front of everyone’s eyes and the government (incl opposition) does nothing. That’s a ‘dog that doesn’t bark…’
Thanks for this. Such important work. We all know why Leo et Al didn't want to look into it. Do you have a link for donations? Buymeacoffee or similar?
No Tommy but the offer is appreciated. Keep spreading the word.
Will do. Good timing ahead of the winter push for more of the same.
Top class work Patrick. I've shared on Twitter. This has to get out to the normies, before they submit themselves to another dose of inocculations
Thanks for keeping this going Patrick. It is much appreciated. You are right. We have to face up to the fact that these numbers are extraordinary but that the fact that they are being denied by the Taoiseach and ignored by the MSM is even more extraordinary. People just won't believe it unless they see on RTE news or read it in the newspapers and that is never going to happen.
Thanks Patrick , we could be looking at up to 7000 by the year end . I hope not . And if they are going to roll it all out again in October well who know's where it will go.
Richard, yes unfortunately circa 7000 looks possible. I think the booster is probably a dead rubber without huge fear mongering and without being cold, anyone taking one now is on number 5/6 jab and are so immuno compromised there is probably little hope for them. The flu season if it arrives in Nov Dec will drive the figures on.
Thank you for all this work!
It's presented in a way that it is simple to see there is a big problem!
Keep going!
Thank you Kevin. I put this stuff out there to the best of my knowledge but always stress ‘do your own research’.
Will do!
Just curious, do you just go up on to rip.ie, do a search and then a count to get your data, or do you have direct access to rip data via a query tool etc?
Can’t really comment on that other than for Kilkenny figures I go into each individual death notice.
I wonder was that person concerned about scaring the elderly when it was RTE every evening on the news. They done so much damage with their rolling figures!
The use of a 5-year average as a baseline is a common approach but one that will obscure any temporal trend. A trivial example: in the series {2, 4, 6, 8, 10}, the average is 6, but most would clearly predict 12 as the next element. In the approach used in the above post, 12 would be considered a 100% increase above the 5-year average. Could you therefore also provide the series of figures for 2015 thru 2019 to clarify this?
Also, demographic changes such as an aging population, for example, with a growing proportion of the population over, say, 70 (baby boomers born since 1950) would affect expected deaths figures. Are such population breakdowns by age group or year of birth publicly available for Ireland? Is the number of elderly in irish society, e.g. over 70's, increasing?
Note, I do not dispute the trend of increasing deaths in Ireland, neither do I doubt various pandemic policies may have contributed to this phenomenon, however, the the extent of the so-called excess may well be exaggerated by the approach used in the post.
Why is Donegal so low compared to the rest?? Is it us nordies using an address in the south :)
Would you know how to go about getting figures for the 6 counties in the north?
I suspect there's a batch correlation, but it's difficult to prove when we don't have full facts.
I'm also pretty sure Monaghan was at bottom of table alongside Donegal only a few months ago, but now has shot right up.
There was someone on Twitter who used to link the figures for the north, can’t remember his name but he did top class work. As for Donegal I don’t know. Not using rip.ie would only account for it if they use it less now than before. An 89% vax rate compared to 95% rate for rest of country doesn’t explain it either. Your point about addresses might have some effect. A low amount of deaths from Donegal does not effect overall statistics for country as CSO have 99% verification of rip.ie figures tieing up with registered deaths on their website.
Thanks
Have you had any more interviews recently? I saw one with Gemma from about a month ago. Wondering if there's anything more recent.
Tommy, I am recording with Aisling O’Loughlin in the morning and she will have it on her Rumble channel at some stage tomorrow. Link here to previous one https://rumble.com/v36mib2-patrick-e-walsh-eurostat-figures.html
Well done Aisling O'Loughlin and Patrick E. Walsh, great work ! its important to continue sticking to the facts and evidence.
Press Release
Press Release of an upcoming Supreme Court case concerning Informed Consent and Parent's rights and the Precautionary Principle and Fundamental rights and Unenumerated rights under the Irish Constitution
https://data-analytica.org/high-court.htm
And scientists divided against each other over what constitutes "Science" !
https://www.data-analytica.org/high-court.htm#science
In this contentious case, Excess Mortality figures being disputed by Leo Varadkar on one side and statistical state bodies and European bodies and litigants on the other
https://www.data-analytica.org/high-court.htm#excess
and lies by Leo Varadkar at https://www.data-analytica.org/high-court.htm#lies