In a previous article, I showed how the use of the ASMR method dampens the excess mortality of an aging population. In short: you convert the mortality by age to a population that does not change. It does not grow or shrink and there is also an aging population...
ASMR for dummies (Jip and Janneke in New Zealand)
ASMR is a statistical method that is often used to measure excess mortality. But there are circumstances in which ASMR evens out and dampens the actual excess mortality, for example in an aging population, in an age-discriminatory disease or in a...
The vaccines can't be it: New Zealand and ASMR whitewashing
Heavily vaccinated New Zealand is a country that is often cited as proof that the vaccines do not cause excess mortality. After all, there is undermortality there. That turns out not to be the case, as I will show. Whether this is a matter of mistakes or of...