Sorry to say, buddy, but this guy is another truther. His own graph pretty much defeats his argument. Let's look.
We can see Sweden (light blue) exceeded their all cause mortality vs. the previous year, while the Nordics matched it or even beat their previous all cause mortality figures. You really don't want to go too far back in comparing all cause mortality figures because different flu strains with varying levels of lethality appear in different years. Not to mention how treatments improve each year for various illnesses. This is why the all cause mortality baseline is usually
projected rather than averaged from prior years (meaning his graph in picture 2 is useless). Here's the all cause mortality figures from Euromomo. We can see Sweden is almost 3 times above the "substantial increase" baseline, while the other Nordics kept all cause below that line.
Ain't trying to pick on you, but these truthers (Gato Malo made Zorin's "bad info" list) cleverly use tricks (example here is devising the all cause baseline by averaging deaths from prior years) for the purpose of downplaying or endorsing a mitigation strategy.