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2023-01-04

The correlation between excess deaths and certain vaccine roll-outs has been asserted by a number of independent observers during 2022, only to be met by an extraordinary wall of silence from the official bodies who we have always assumed are charged with maintaining the health of the nations.

The first rule of statistics is that "correlation does not prove causation", although some may unhelpfully shorten that to the similar-sounding but fundamentally different "correlation is not causation". 

Correlation may well indicate causation - or it may not. Of itself it is unlikely to stand in a court of law as sole proof of causation, but it neither does it deny causation.

So from the point of view of a regulatory body, correlation warrants further investigation - no ifs, no buts.

Similar correlations across several nations enormously strengthens the case for further investigation.

So why the deaf and dumb act of our parliamentarians (with all too few honourable exceptions), press, and regulators?

TCW Defending Freedom reports.