Excess Mortality

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Mark Wauck wrote a post a week or so ago where he asked, “Where have all the workers gone?”  Perhaps an Indianapolis-based insurance company CEO has part of the answer.  They’re dead!

The head of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica said the death rate is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.

“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.”

Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64

Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.

“And what we saw just in third quarter, we’re seeing it continue into fourth quarter, is that death rates are up 40% over what they were pre-pandemic,” he said.

Let that sink in.  Mortality is up 40% during the third and fourth quarters of 2021.  The CEO does not delve into the possible causes of this anomaly.  He does state that a sustained 10% increase would be considered a once-in-200-year event.  40% is unprecedented.

So what is causing this monumental increase in mortality among working age people?  Was there any significant change in healthcare in America during 2021?  Of course, there was.  There was a massive rollout of undertested medical therapies called vaccines with coercion being the driving force behind receipt of these therapies.

These therapies were supposed to stop COVID.  They didn’t.  They were supposed to lessen the effects of COVID.  They didn’t.  It seems what they did do was increase “all-cause mortality.”

All-cause mortality is all of the deaths that occur in a population, regardless of the cause. It is measured in clinical trials and used as an indicator of the safety or hazard of a particular intervention.

Is excess mortality being seen elsewhere?  You bet!

Charles Eisenstein has written a post on Substack “Elements of Refusal” which produced this eye-popping paragraph:

An alarming rise in excess mortality among people under age 65 in 2021. In 29 countries in Europe, excess mortality in the last four months for people age 15-44 is running at nearly double what it was in 2020. For age 45-65 it is more than 50% higher, and age 65-74 some 40% higher. This is despite (or because of?) vaccination rates of at least 70% across Europe. In the USA, all-cause excess mortality is about 50% higher (so far) than 2020, but for people age 25-44 and 45-64 it is about 85% higher; for people under 25 excess mortality is nearly double last year. The only age group that died in smaller numbers this year in the US were those 85 and older. These figures don’t prove a causal connection between vaccination and mortality, but they merit concern. See also this and this analysis of UK mortality data that seems to show all-cause mortality to be higher in the vaccinated than in the unvaccinated. I haven’t examined the math closely, but given that the authors of the latter analysis are, respectively, a mathematician and a professor of statistics and computer science, it is not to be dismissed lightly.

Back to Indiana.  Is increased mortality being reflected in hospital admissions in the Hoosier State?  Brian Tabor, the president of the Indiana Hospital Association, said that hospitals across the state are being flooded with patients “with many different conditions.”  Tabor stated that Davison’s statements bore out for him what he has been seeing in hospitals across Indiana.

The number of hospitalizations in the state is now higher than before the COVID-19 vaccine was introduced a year ago, and in fact is higher than it’s been in the past five years, Dr. Lindsay Weaver, Indiana’s chief medical officer, said at a news conference with Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday.

Just 8.9% of ICU beds are available at hospitals in the state, a low for the year, and lower than at any time during the pandemic. But the majority of ICU beds are not taken up by COVID-19 patients – just 37% are, while 54% of the ICU beds are being occupied by people with other illnesses or conditions.

This kind of news is not unique to Indiana.  I have spoke with hospital administrators in two other states who report the same thing.  Their hospitals are very busy and most of the patients are not COVID patients.

Just how much damage is being done to the public’s health with the coerced jabs?  Is excess mortality going to be the “new normal” that so many of our ignorant governors have promised us?  It appears that excess mortality is a feature of mass vaccination around the world.  Is this some kind of depopulation scheme by the New World Order (in other words, crimes against humanity) or just the biggest public health mistake in human history?

It is time to clean house at the NIH, CDC and the FDA.  It is time to close the revolving door between Big Pharma and these agencies.  These agencies no longer protect the public health.  Rather these agencies look to promote the financial well-being of the companies that they are supposed to regulate.

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