Excess mortality part 3: The excess death of Millenials in Q3-4 2021 was the equivalent to the total number of soldiers who died in the Vietnam conflict
Today is the final installment in excess mortality. I have tried to show this data from multiple perspectives and data points, as we move tomorrow into the covid vaccine data.
Edward Dowd is a brilliant financial mind. He was a former portfolio manager for Blackrock, and managed a 15 billion dollar portfolio. He accurately predicted the great financial recession in 2007-2008 months before it occurred, when many others poo poo’ed his prediction, and his forethought and prediction helped his investors as they were able to reorganize their investments to weather the Great Recession storm. He has been making headlines again regarding the financial markets pertaining to Pfizer and Moderna. More on that in a later post.
What he also reported was the excessive deaths of Millenials, which is age 25-40. As we discussed a couple of days ago, the excess mortality in this age group was off the charts elevated from multiple causes that were NOT covid. Then yesterday, we had further discussion about how the working age population (age 18-64) saw astronomical life insurance payouts that are on par with a once ever 1,000 years event. Today is a third perspective on the increasing mortality of Millenials. Historically, the greatest overall yearly loss of life to young people was war. Vietnam was Mr. Dowd’s comparison. He isolated out the age 25-40 category only, and in Q3-4 2021, that age group had an 84% increase in mortality. This is equivalent to 61,000 excess deaths in this age group, comparative to the 58,000 young soldier lives lost in Vietnam. Dowd went on to say that the deaths of Millenials was SEVEN TIMES HIGHER than the death rate in our oldest population, those age 85 and over. When you examine the graph below, you will see that Millenial excess death rose to around 30% during 2020, dipped back to 20% in late 2020, and then jumped to a 50-84% excess death total with the introduction of vaccines in early 2021, and with the employer mandate in fall 2021, and again the end of 2021 into 2022 with the addition of a third booster vaccine.
Jessica Rose further elaborated on this analysis with Edward Dowd. In an attempt to discuss what could be the cause of this unprecedented death of young people age 45 and under. In this first graph, she shows the number of post vaccine deaths in this age group per the VAERS data.
Next, she looked at the rates of suicide and opioid overdose to see if that was a significant impact. While the data for 2021 is not available, when you compare 2019 to 2020 in overdoses, there was an increase. That would be attributed to lockdowns that kept mental health facilities from treating opioid patients in group and individual therapy as they did in years prior. Data from 2021 is not yet available. Regarding suicide, you will see that the Millenial age group is ranked 4th out of 6 age groups for suicide. The lowest risk group is age 0-14, and the third lowest suicide incident group is the 18-45 Millenial group.
Over the last 3 posts, we have covered that excess death is happening, to young people, who are normally a low risk healthy working population with among the lowest risk for unplanned death. Actuary science has confirmed this year over year. 2021 was one of the most devastating years for excess death, excess life insurance payout, and as we can see, it is not from suicide or overdose. What is the one thing different about 2021 over all the other years? The introduction of the covid vaccination. To discount and discredit the vaccine as a HIGHLY likely potential cause to this excessive mortality crisis would be negligent and irresponsible. At some point, someone higher up with much more authority and power than I have needs to stop this vaccination campaign until further studies can be done.
I have tried to build the content here sequentially for those of you who have never heard of any of this before. Many or possibly most of you reading have already put several pieces of this puzzle together. In order to understand the future, you have to have a foundation of the past. Tomorrow, we move onto the covid vaccination discussion. We will start with the Pfizer covid vaccine clinical trial data, which is a Pandora’s box of scary nasty stuff.