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A splendid piece of work, Jordan.

Before the Great Covid Debacle, and despite my general distrust of government and of Big Pharma, I had always cut 'public health' a bit of slack and was a loyal, unquestioning Vaccine Follower (no 'anti-vaxxer' was I!) but the Covid 'vaccines' pulled back the curtains on the other 'vaccines', too.

Turns out that those who early on had rumbled the Glorious Covid Goo as a giant con were also on the money about the childhood 'vaccines' and, once I started to read their material with an open mind, it all became much clearer.

I'm a Vaccine Atheist now!

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Feb 1·edited Feb 1Liked by Jordan Henderson

Jordan, I was impressed with this installment when I read it months back because although I'd seen similar graphs on death data for England and America and even written about it, I had the question of what happened in other countries.

Since I've been traveling in Latin America and have written a number of articles in Spanish and even made pamphlets to distribute on this subject to people I meet, it had occurred to me that it would be great to make a flier consisting mainly of your Spanish death data graphs.

But alas, I've been tied up with so many other things that I didn't get around even mentioning the idea to you.

Now, however, I'm actually getting ready to post my first ever Spanish article here on Substack, which made me think of this post of yours again. I decided its time to get things started in Spanish here after my most recent (English language) post on vaccines and cancer, diabetes, heart disease etc. was my most popular post yet on Substack, and certainly one of my most important, and was even translated into Greek.

Anyway for now, if you're interested, my articles and fliers in Spanish can be found at gritoporlatierra.mystrikingly.com

And my up and coming posts in Spanish here on Substack will be found at

https://open.substack.com/pub/gritoporlatierra

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Great piece. Quite the picture(s) you've painted with graphs!

The measles graph is stunningly stark, as is the whooping cough graph.

This may be an odd and hardly relevant question, but I wonder what prompted the change in infant mortality reporting in 1975. Of course Franco died that year, but is that the connection and if so, in what way?

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