Data leaked from the New Zealand government’s official database has exposed a dramatic surge in sudden deaths among those who received Covid mRNA shots.
The data was leaked by a government contractor from the country’s federal public health agency and it contains detailed information regarding the vaccination rates of all citizens.
According to the Health New Zealand database, 85.5 percent of the country’s population over the age of 12 is “fully vaccinated.”
The data from Health New Zealand, the nation’s equivalent of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), was analyzed by leading American MIT computer scientist and vaccine expert Steve Kirsch.
The secret data was leaked to the public by New Zealand government contractor Barry Young last year.
However, the database is so vast that new information is continuing to emerge.
In his most recent analysis of the data Kirsch, the inventor of the optical computer mouse and the founder of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF), warns that his breakdown of deaths caused by Covid mRNA injections “takes an hour to read.”
Kirsch said he has utilized “a gold-standard methodology used by the UK government” to analyze the New Zealand government data.
The data “clearly shows that the vaccines are increasing all-cause mortality in those who were vaccinated,” Kirsch notes.
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