Disclaimer: In no way I like or support Belarusian government who allowed Russian tanks to enter Ukraine from its territory. But the truth is important to know anyway…
I may not agree or confirm everything in The Big Reset film, but I can easily confirm the authenticity of the video of the Belarusian president Alexandr Lukashenko and the translation from Russian (he speaks in Russian, which is my mother tongue).
Watch it below and decide for yourself - while it is on YouTube. The film producers claimed that YouTube has removed all appearances of this video from its platforms. So we can validate this statement too. - I posted it today. Lets see if it is there in a few days from now.
Below is also an image (from www.mortality.watch) which compares Crude mortality Rates in Belarus to that in Italy (which Lukashenko refers to - saying that “we don’t want to have what they have in Italy, even for money”), in Sweden (another country that - like Belarus - rejected to apply the IMF/WHO-imposed measures against covid), and also to that in Canada and Ukraine. What do you see? -
Note, it is important to compare the increase in mortality rates during the pandemic to that before the pandemic. This is what we have:
Belarus (did not adopt WHO measures): Was 24, went up to 30, no data since 2021
Italy (adopted WHO measures) : Was 21, went up to 22 in 2020, then further to 24 in 2021 , then declined to 22 - which incidentally coincided with the election of the new “anti-WEF” (or “Far-right”, depending which news source you are reading) prime-minister.
Canada (adopted WHO measures) : Was 14, went up to 15, further up to 16, keep rising.
Ukraine (adopted WHO measures) : was 24, when up in 2020 to 28, then further up in 2021 to 31
Sweden (did not adopt WHO measures): steady around 16-18, declining since 2021
I am trying to reconcile the video with the chart and the article comments about the chart. Lukashenko says they will not accept the bribe from the IMF and World Bank.
The chart shows Crude Mortality Rate, not Standardized Mortality Rate. It seems that the Standardized Rate would be have been better to use. If you click on the www.mortality.watch link in the article, you can create a Standardized Mortality Rate chart for comparison. However, the Standardized data for Belarus is not available.
So the chart we have shows Crude Mortality Rates for Belarus to 2021 to have increased at a rather substantial rate, and the area under that curve increase seems to be substantial as well.
Thus, it seems that the data in the chart (and in the article's discussion) does not support Lukashenko's comments that Belarus will reject the IMF and World Bank bribes.
Could the Standardized Mortality Rate for Belarus have been so different from the Crude Mortality Rate? Well, possibly. The Crude Mortality Rate would include all deaths (including deaths of war) vs. the Standardized Mortality Rate, which would only include deaths in a particular category, like age, for example.
Please tell me, what am I missing?