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According to the latest statistics reported by The New York Times1 August 31, 2022, life expectancy in the United States dropped precipitously in 2020 and 2021.
In 2019, the average life span of Americans of all ethnicities was nearly 79 years. By the end of 2021, two years into the COVID pandemic and one full year into the mass inoculation campaign, life expectancy had dropped to 76 — a loss of nearly three years.
Even small declines in life expectancy of a tenth or two-tenths of a year mean that on a population level, a lot more people are dying prematurely than they really should be.
‘Sudden Death Syndrome’ May Be Driving Down Life Expectancy
Across the world, excess mortality has dramatically risen since the start of the pandemic, and barely a day now goes by without a healthy adult suddenly dropping dead with no apparent cause. People have died during live broadcasts, in the middle of speeches and during dinner.
Clearly, they were feeling well enough to go to work, to an event or a restaurant, and something caused them to instantaneously die without warning. These are the people making up these excess death statistics. They shouldn’t be dead, yet something took them out.
Healthy Athletes Dropping Dead at Record Numbers
Between January 2021 and August 2022 (a period of 19 months), at least 1,249 athletes suffered cardiac arrest or collapse after COVID injection, and at least 847 died,8 with more being recorded as reports come in. Historically, the annual average of sudden death in athletes has been between 29 and 69 so this is clearly nowhere near normal, regardless of what the “fact checkers” say.
Campbell goes on to review a paper in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, which notes that 80% of athletes who die suddenly have no symptoms of family history of heart disease.
Working Age Adults Dying in Record Numbers
Life insurance data tell an even more horrifying story. In January 2022, OneAmerica, a mutual life insurance company based in Indianapolis, reported that the death rate of working-age Americans (18 to 64), in the third quarter of 2021, was 40% higher than prepandemic levels — and these deaths were not attributed to COVID. They also had an uptick in long-term disability claims. According to CEO Scott Davidson:14
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business — not just at OneAmerica. The data is consistent across every player in that business.
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. Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic. So, 40% is just unheard of.”
originally posted by: nugget1
Oh! and 'Long covid' which has the exact same symptoms as delayed adverse reactions to the vaccine, but the vaccines only have minor reactions that must appear within days or they don't count
originally posted by: infolurker
So, I like data. To assess if something is true or not, stats help immensely. I usually don't post many things that would be considered "anti-vax" but these kinds of massive changes are quite noticeable and there has to be a reason for the massive changes in deaths (especially athletes). When historical averages of athletes collapsing in dying go up 7 to 10 times in occurrence and life insurance data shows a 40% increase "SOMETHING" is causing this. A 3 year decline in US Life Expectancy is HUGE.
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According to the latest statistics reported by The New York Times1 August 31, 2022, life expectancy in the United States dropped precipitously in 2020 and 2021.
In 2019, the average life span of Americans of all ethnicities was nearly 79 years. By the end of 2021, two years into the COVID pandemic and one full year into the mass inoculation campaign, life expectancy had dropped to 76 — a loss of nearly three years.
Even small declines in life expectancy of a tenth or two-tenths of a year mean that on a population level, a lot more people are dying prematurely than they really should be.
‘Sudden Death Syndrome’ May Be Driving Down Life Expectancy
Across the world, excess mortality has dramatically risen since the start of the pandemic, and barely a day now goes by without a healthy adult suddenly dropping dead with no apparent cause. People have died during live broadcasts, in the middle of speeches and during dinner.
Clearly, they were feeling well enough to go to work, to an event or a restaurant, and something caused them to instantaneously die without warning. These are the people making up these excess death statistics. They shouldn’t be dead, yet something took them out.
Healthy Athletes Dropping Dead at Record Numbers
they count veteran suicide
Between January 2021 and August 2022 (a period of 19 months), at least 1,249 athletes suffered cardiac arrest or collapse after COVID injection, and at least 847 died,8 with more being recorded as reports come in. Historically, the annual average of sudden death in athletes has been between 29 and 69 so this is clearly nowhere near normal, regardless of what the “fact checkers” say.
Campbell goes on to review a paper in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, which notes that 80% of athletes who die suddenly have no symptoms of family history of heart disease.
Working Age Adults Dying in Record Numbers
Life insurance data tell an even more horrifying story. In January 2022, OneAmerica, a mutual life insurance company based in Indianapolis, reported that the death rate of working-age Americans (18 to 64), in the third quarter of 2021, was 40% higher than prepandemic levels — and these deaths were not attributed to COVID. They also had an uptick in long-term disability claims. According to CEO Scott Davidson:14
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business — not just at OneAmerica. The data is consistent across every player in that business.
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. Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic. So, 40% is just unheard of.”
originally posted by: InwardDiver
originally posted by: nugget1
Oh! and 'Long covid' which has the exact same symptoms as delayed adverse reactions to the vaccine, but the vaccines only have minor reactions that must appear within days or they don't count
I'm not touching you vaccine claims. Long Covid does exist and has before anyone took a vaccine.
originally posted by: Dalamax
Not end up telling a story precisely but allow for predictions from statistics and anecdotal indicators.
Modern day prophets making modern day prophecies using their own ‘wisdom’. Jeremiah would be turning in his grave.
a reply to: slatesteam I don’t know this Jeremiah fella, but he’s probably turning in his grave because he took the shot and now his life expectancy has been shortened.
originally posted by: InwardDiver
originally posted by: nugget1
Oh! and 'Long covid' which has the exact same symptoms as delayed adverse reactions to the vaccine, but the vaccines only have minor reactions that must appear within days or they don't count
I'm not touching you vaccine claims. Long Covid does exist and has before anyone took a vaccine.