German Data Analyst Reveals Data from Health Insurance Shows Increase in Sudden Deaths Following COVID Vaccine Rollouts

German data analyst Tom Lausen held a conference on Monday in the Bundestag to discuss the massive rise in people who died “suddenly and unexpectedly” after the Covid vaccine rollout.

Only one mainstream journalist was present during the press conference.

The National Association for Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (NASHIP) provided the data covering over 72 million insured Germans.

NASHIP or “Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung (KBV),” is the coordinating body of all 17 State Associations of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Germany. As of 2018, it represented about 175,000 office-based physicians and psychotherapists.

“The association is also actively involved in negotiations on the range of services provided by statutory health insurance companies and the remuneration of doctors. Furthermore, the KBV carries out a “security mandate” in accordance with Section 75 (1) SGB V, which is intended to ensure that all legally insured patients can receive adequate outpatient care.”

The government agency responsible with assessing the risks of vaccination apparently did not inquire about this information, as stated during the news conference.

“According to Section 13 of the Infection Protection Act, the Robert Koch Institute and the Paul Ehrlich Institute have to evaluate diagnosis codes from the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KBV) at reqular intervals in order to determine vaccination effects. But since the beginning of the corona vaccinations, this data has neither been requested nor evaluated.”

“After numerous inquiries in recent months, the KBV data (period: 2016 to the first quarter of 2022) are available to our health policy spokesman, Martin Sichert,” according to the website.

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Since the beginning of the corona vaccination, there have been drastic changes in the number of diseases and deaths in the population. This is based on data from the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians, which Martin Sichert was able to evaluate exclusively together with data expert Tom Lausen and which will be presented at the press conference.

Patient data from the National Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians (KBV) on the side effects of corona vaccinations provide frightening insights: With the start of mass corona vaccinations, the number of people who died “suddenly and unexpectedly” skyrocketed compared to previous years, more than fourfold. In every quarter, starting with the first quarter of 2021, more sudden and unexpected deaths were identified by panel doctors than in every year from 2016 to 2020 as a whole.

Using coded data covering 72 million Germans available from the health insurers, the number of people who died “suddenly and unexpectedly” skyrocketed compared to previous years.

“It was found that in 2021 not only were 2,487,526 patients with vaccination side effects seen by the doctor, but that there were also drastic changes in clinical pictures and deaths since the start of the corona vaccination.”

The following diagnostic keys were evaluated in order to analyze the rise in sudden deaths:

R96.0 Sudden death R96.1 Death occurring within less than 24 hours of onset of symptoms, unless otherwise stated R98 Death without others present R99 Other imprecise or unspecified causes of death I46.1 Sudden cardiac death

The responsible body in Germany to check safety of ‘vaccines’ is the Paul-Ehrlich-Institute. Today I joined Frankfurt lawyer, Frank Großenbach to film his deposition of Tom Lausen’s data at PEI. Apparently they don’t receive the data or aren’t interested! https://t.co/XcCi1IgVEw pic.twitter.com/fsittIXlUc

— Howard Steen (@HowardSteen4) December 12, 2022

Report24 reported:

The following graphic illustrates the sharp increase in diagnoses R96 to R99 since the first quarter of 2021:

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According to KBV data, in 2021 there was an increase in diagnoses of “sudden death” (R96) of +1,082 percent:

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With diagnostic key R96.1, the increase is even +1,673 percent:

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If you look at the figures per quarter, a first slight increase can already be seen at the end of 2020:

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The diagnosis of “sudden cardiac death” has also been made significantly more frequently since 2021:

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Lausen presented the following overview of the increase in deaths by quarter for ICD I46 and R96 to R99 at the press conference:

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The team of analysts demanded that:

Immediate suspension of vaccination with the corona vaccines until it can be ruled out that the massive increase in deaths is due to the vaccination Autopsies on all those who died suddenly and unexpectedly to determine where they came from massive increase coming Mandatory recording of the vaccination status of the corona vaccinations and the used vaccine in all deceased and regular publication of this data Immediate evaluation of the KB data by the PEI and RKI and information of the population and doctors about the increase in diseases Linking of the KBV data with the vaccination data by PEI and RKI and publication

The German PDF data is available to download here.

You can watch the conference below:

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Legendary College Football Coach Mike Leach Passes Away at Age 61

Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach died Monday evening following complications related to a heart condition. With his death, part of college football died as well.

The Leach family released the following statement:

“Mike was a giving and attentive husband, father and grandfather. He was able to participate in organ donation at UMMC as a final act of charity. We are supported and uplifted by the outpouring of love and prayers from family, friends, Mississippi State University, the hospital staff, and football fans around the world.  Thank you for sharing in the joy of our beloved husband and father’s life.”

Mississippi State President Mark E. Kennum and Interim Athletics Director Bracky Brett shared their memories of the late coaching great:

Keenum:

“Coach Mike Leach cast a tremendous shadow not just over Mississippi State University, but over the entire college football landscape. His innovative “Air Raid” offense changed the game. Mike’s keen intellect and unvarnished candor made him one of the nation’s true coaching legends.

“His passing brings great sadness to our university, to the Southeastern Conference, and to all who loved college football. I will miss Mike’s profound curiosity, his honesty, and his wide-open approach to pursuing excellence in all things.”

“Mike’s death also underscores the fragility and uncertainty of our lives. Three weeks ago, Mike and I were together in the locker room celebrating a hard-fought victory in Oxford. Mike Leach truly embraced life and lived in such a manner as to leave no regrets. That’s a worthy legacy.

“May God bless the Leach family during these days and hours. The prayers of the Bulldog family go with them.”

Brett:

“We are heartbroken and devastated by the passing Mike Leach. College football lost one of its most beloved figures today, but his legacy will last forever. Mike’s energetic personality, influential presence and extraordinary leadership touched millions of athletes, students, coaches, fans, family, and friends for decades.

“Mike was an innovator, pioneer and visionary. He was a college football icon, a coaching legend but an even better person. We are all better for having known Mike Leach.  The thoughts and prayers of Mississippi State University and the entire Bulldog family are with his wife Sharon, his children, and the entire Leach family.”

Leach had told ESPN he had struggled with pneumonia during the season but that he now felt better. According to the sports network, he observed practice on Saturday before suffering his health issue on Sunday.

The impact of Leach’s loss to the game of football cannot be overstated. Nicknamed “The Pirate” (and he was a huge fan of them), Leach was one of the key pioneers of the wide-open spread offenses that have proliferated throughout college football. If you see your favorite college team piling up passing yards and points, you can credit Leach at least in part.

What made Leach so unique is he never played college football and had a law degree. Yet he eschewed the legal world to go into coaching.

Leach got his start in college football under Coach Hal Mumme at Iowa Wesleyan University in 1989 and eventually followed him to the University of Kentucky in 1997. The two coaches partnered to develop the now-famous air raid offense which shattered offensive records across the sport. This offense is predicated on gaining yards through the air rather than on the ground.

Leach while at Kentucky developed quarterback Tim Couch, who later became the number 1 overall pick in the 1999 NFL Draft. Couch set numerous passing records including the most passing yards in SEC history until LSU’s Joe Burrow broke the record in 2019.

His remarkable success continued at his next coaching stop at Oklahoma in 1999, spending one season there. While in Norman, he made the Sooners the top-ranked offense in the Big 12.

But it was at Texas Tech where he became a household name. While at Lubbock from 2000-2009, he set more than 150 school, Big 12, and NCAA records as head coach of the Red Raiders. His quarterbacks in particular were remarkably prolific, regularly breaking NCAA records for most yards and completions across several seasons.

Despite being the school’s all-time winningest coach and never having a losing season, Texas Tech railroaded Leach out of town after the 2009 season after a helicopter parent falsely accused the coach of mistreating their son. He would stay out of football for the next two years.

In 2012, Washington State hired Leach to turn around their moribund program. While success did not happen immediately, Leach eventually led the Cougars to six bowl appearances and a Top-10 finish in 2018.

Leach left Wazzu for Mississippi State following the 2019 season. He led the Bulldogs to two consecutive winning seasons including an 8-4 finish this year along with three bowl appearances.

On top of his coaching genius, he was also arguably the greatest character in the sport’s history. He never shied away from giving his opinion, whether it was football or other subjects.

Think about this: how many coaches give their unvarnished thoughts to reporters on the proper Thanksgiving meal? Mascot fights? Dating and marriage? How to handle your in-laws? Halloween candy?

Here are just a couple of examples:

Mike Leach breaking down a potential Pac-12 mascot fight.

He was one of a kind. RIP pic.twitter.com/KEp1FOnAip

— Mike Beauvais (@MikeBeauvais) December 13, 2022

Mike Leach giving marriage advice might be my all-time favorite sports interview. RIP Coach Leach. 🙏🏼 pic.twitter.com/CUlhC5oFAk

— Brandon Saho (@BrandonSaho) December 13, 2022

Only Mike Leach, and he did so with his renowned dry sense of humor.

The sports world will never experience another individual like Mike Leach.  Rest in Peace, Coach.

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