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Yes, Yatapoxvirus is a real virus:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/medicine-and-dentistry/yatapoxvirus

"The genus Yatapoxvirus includes two members: yaba monkey tumor virus (YMTV), the type species, and tanapox virus (TPV). These viruses are primate specific and of African origin. YMTV infects monkeys naturally and humans only by accident or injection. TPV infects humans, and a strain of TPV, called yaba-like disease virus (YLDV), has been isolated from primates and their handlers in primate centers. The genomes of the known Yatapoxvirus members have all been sequenced and are among the smallest poxvirus genomes known: 134.7 kbp (YMTV) and 144.6 kbp (TPV/YLDV). YMTV and TPV share the genomic features of other poxviruses, including terminal inverted repeats at the ends of their linear double-stranded genomes and an A+T-rich (70–73%) sequence. YMTV infection of rhesus monkeys produces subcutaneous tumors that are composed of histiocytes, which actively divide and become spindle shaped. These large histiocytomas naturally regress over several months. TPV infection involves a short febrile illness followed by the appearance and development of individual, hard, raised nodules that regress after 3–4 weeks. Transmission of the yatapoxviruses is most likely via bite from an arthropod vector (mosquito), but their reservoir host species remains unknown."

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Aug 22Liked by Ashmedai

Ashmedai. Your work is simply outstanding. Remarquable.

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Wow. Skillful way to show these excess deaths. Such sad news to bear to the world.

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Aug 22Liked by Ashmedai

Devils advocate here… the first thing I’d imagine someone saying is that the large increases started in 2020. Only a handful of people in this age cohort were vaccinated in 2020, and that occurred in the last couple of weeks. So one could assume it was Covid related, and there was a lot more Covid in 2021. The argument seems pretty strong to me. Thoughts?

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Excellent way to have an unbiased look at what population wide health effects are showing!!

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Aug 22Liked by Ashmedai

I am confused--I think your graphs imply or suggest a Covid-vaccine-caused death could be a part of the total deaths for each letter of the alphabet? Each letter could have quite a few ICD10 codes for conditions, couldn’t it?

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Aug 22Liked by Ashmedai

Yatapox virus? Is that a joke?

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The chart for "U" is incredible. There has been no prior deaths till 2020 to this disiese?

Also, are there now the data for 2022? I am very interested to see it as well.

"U" is for Urticaria, a nasty species of skin conditions that can be intensely unpleasant and painful. Urticaria is a very common side effect of covid vaccines.

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There are a number of puzzling things here, but the one that jumps out is the way you are saying there are "x many deaths" among 20-44 year-olds in categories F, J, K which describe childhood diseases/conditions.

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Astounding work. Excellent in fact.

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They are spreading electromagnetic DNA signatures. Your DNA is already part of the architecture. What do you know about open source routing protocols or the Wide Body Area Network that is the 802.15 working group. From a signals science perspective it’s very straightforward.

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Wow, what detailed research, a unique contribution, thank you!

"The power system continues only as long as individuals try to get something for nothing. The day when a majority of individuals declares or acts as if it wants nothing from the government, declares that it will look after its own welfare and interests, then on that day the power elites are doomed." Anthony Sutton

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Thank you for this revealing work. Right now ‘they’ desperately need another big round of lockup’s and variant drama to obfuscate on your’s or any similar analysis of the 2022, 2023 data, to make the persistent poisoning palatable to the medical preachers.

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