Democide is the word used to describe deaths that are the responsibility of government. The last two years have been filled with them. I have been calling them “hysteria deaths,” because they go far beyond lockdown deaths. The common denominator is that the deaths are a result of panicked non-evidence-based decisions on many many fronts. Here is a very long Twitter thread on hysteria deaths…
Along these lines, The Center for Evidence Based Medicine at Oxford has a new paper…
“One study by Oxford University found residents died of thirst, starvation and ‘broken hearts’. The shocking report found almost 40% of excess fatalities were not caused by the virus but by neglect and loneliness.”
This isn’t academic for many of us. My grandmother — who died supposedly of Covid — was very much alone and confused for her final year.
I will not be satisfied until they all get a good Nuremberging
In the UK, a former NHS staffer going by John Dee's Almanac has been vocal about this on his telegram posts and substack. He's done lengthy analysis of ONS mortality data going back to 1970. Quite a piece of work. There's also the receipts for the excess doses of midazolam ordered and prescribed in UK care homes from February to May 2020, though it's unlikely anyone will ever be prosecuted for what was essentially mass murder. Shameful. Utterly shameful.