
The number of “non natural cause” deaths in America has skyrocketed so much that the CDC has simply stopped processing the data.
In fact, the CDC stopped updating cancer deaths in Week 50 of 2021.
Researchers who use the CDC’s “mortality statistics” cannot access the data at all.
The researcher known as the “Ethical Skeptic” on Twitter has figured out what the CDC has been doing — and it’s not good.

This is a chart for cancer deaths from the CDC. According to the Ethical Skeptic, excess deaths in the United States are now so high that there’s simply no historical analogy. He wrote: "This would have no precedent in excess death regarding its exception magnitude.”
He then used this analogy: If you take the American Civil War’s death total of 618,200 and divide it by 53 months, you get 11,664 deaths per month. According to the CDC data, there have been 313,700 deaths in the last 16 months in America — for a monthly average of 19,606 deaths.
He said: “So 170% more significant/rare than the American Civil War level of death.”
The Ethical Skeptic has also posted a very important thread (6 tweets and comments) that I’ve captured here.

#2: Apparently, CDC death records were “paused” for a “database system upgrade” in 2022 that makes it much harder to understand the data — but once you collect it properly, you see what the CDC is hiding.
#3: Excess Deaths are now higher in 2022 than they were in 2021.
#4: The CDC is also still hiding almost 20,000 Excess Death reports that are not processed in the database system.