The argument that people have always been dying suddenly and we just never paid attention to it falls flat because while the average person may not have been paying attention, the insurance companies have always paid attention because deaths affect their bottom line. We now know that across the globe insurance companies are seeing a 40% …
The argument that people have always been dying suddenly and we just never paid attention to it falls flat because while the average person may not have been paying attention, the insurance companies have always paid attention because deaths affect their bottom line. We now know that across the globe insurance companies are seeing a 40% increase in the number of people dying between the ages of 18-64 that is not explained by Covid deaths. These deaths have only increased since the roll out of the vaccines and the percentages in the young are very disturbing indeed. In one recent study excess deaths in the 35-44 age group rose 26%, and in the 25-34 age group 19%. The medical authorities are trying to pass the blame off on poor diet and cigarette smoking which is laughable. People have been smoking and overeating for decades and never have we seen excess deaths in these numbers. If you're looking for honesty from the regulatory agencies, you will be looking for an eternity.
The argument that people have always been dying suddenly and we just never paid attention to it falls flat because while the average person may not have been paying attention, the insurance companies have always paid attention because deaths affect their bottom line. We now know that across the globe insurance companies are seeing a 40% increase in the number of people dying between the ages of 18-64 that is not explained by Covid deaths. These deaths have only increased since the roll out of the vaccines and the percentages in the young are very disturbing indeed. In one recent study excess deaths in the 35-44 age group rose 26%, and in the 25-34 age group 19%. The medical authorities are trying to pass the blame off on poor diet and cigarette smoking which is laughable. People have been smoking and overeating for decades and never have we seen excess deaths in these numbers. If you're looking for honesty from the regulatory agencies, you will be looking for an eternity.