Posted by Richard Willett - Memes and headline comments by David Icke Posted on 9 February 2023

Dataset from Irish county shows an increase in Sudden Death during 2022

A dataset of deaths and sudden deaths provided by Patrick E. Walsh from Kilkenny, Ireland has been under-utilised by researchers investigating the surge in sudden death. However, this is a very useful dataset for researchers to examine to demonstrate a significant rise in all-cause mortality, as well as deaths classified as “sudden” in a small region of Ireland.

I have written this article to draw more attention to this dataset, as I have personally not seen it reported among the staples of statistical analysis in the covid-19 “vaccine” sceptic space.

What is the Kilkenny Dataset?

Recently, in response to British Parliamentarian Andrew Bridgen – who has recently become a fierce critic of the covid-19 “vaccine” in Parliament, demanding that the injections be stopped – Twitter user Mr Nobody posted an extremely valuable article from Kilkenny, Ireland.

(The source for the 89.9% “vaccination” rate in Kilkenny is HERE. As an aside, that makes it a relatively low “vaccine” uptake in comparison with other counties in Ireland!)

The article itself states:

A CONCERNED local man has emailed a group of what he terms “people who hold positions of influence and trust in Kilkenny,” bringing to their attention what he describes as important facts on deaths in Kilkenny, particularly sudden deaths.

Kilkenny Sudden Deaths Are Frightening’, Kilkenny Press, 5 November 2022

Patrick Walsh has gone through the RIP.IE obituaries, to find both deaths and deaths which he classifies as ‘sudden’. He determined a sudden death by the criteria below:

Any explicit accidents or suicides are not included in ‘Suddenlys’.  ‘Suddenlys’ are identified by narrative or in condolences.

Kilkenny Sudden Deaths Are Frightening’, Kilkenny Press, 5 November 2022

A similar thing that we would do when identifying sudden deaths for the ‘In Memoriam’ project for Mark Crispin Miller, essentially.

The Total Death Data

THIS follow-up article contains data from Kilkenny for 6 months of the year, July to December, and compares 2018 to 2022. I have produced some graphs showing this data below.

The below chart shows the deaths by month for 2019-2022. I excluded 2018 so the graph didn’t get too messy.

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