Just like the vicious vegan bashing on Joe Rogan (sponsored by animal ag), climate crisis denial (funded by fossil fuel), the obsessions with immigrants, bugs, statins, seed oils and the supposed exoneration of cholesterol; ‘excess death’ is being pushed by industry who are manipulating health freedom (looking at you ex Nurse John; you’re talking through your arse)- in this case to market tests for health problems prior to life insurance.
These industry players say that in the US in 2023 there were 13.9 more deaths per 100,000 than in the lowest ever death year of 2019.
However, deaths in the 15-45 year olds are only ‘excess’ when compared to the really low year of 2019. Yes, 2021 was a fairly bad year, particularly for 15-44 year olds, for many reasons not just the jabs. However, even a 40% increase in ‘excess’ deaths is not excessive when compared to the really low death year of 2019. The number of deaths merely takes the death rate back to on par with years before the low death years of 2001-2019 ie 2000 and every year prior to 2000. In addition to this it is nonsense to ascribe a large percentage of deaths, like alone all the deaths, to one factor when many factors were still altered in 2021. Excess deaths also decreased from 2021 in 2022, 2023 and 2024.
Unlike in the UK, in the States the death rate increased in 2021 from that of 2020 by 80,502 (age adjusted a 5.3% increase) or 24 deaths per 100,000. There was a 16.8% increase in deaths between 2019 and 2020.
Only 70,000 of these 80,000 deaths in 2021 could be from the jabs, if 80% were vaccinated, and there are many other factors in the continuing disaster and effects of the ‘pandemic’ measures. If all the extra deaths in 2021 over 2020 were caused by the jabs, which is ridiculous, there were no more than 70,000 of them.
Adding the extra deaths in 2021 over 2020 to the age adjusted graph, ie adding less than one third of the increase between 2019 and 2020 or about 24/100,000 deaths would take 2021 on level with 2000- and lower than every year before that. The age adjusted death rate in 2023 was 750, a drop of 6% from 2022.
The death rate in the US in 2022, though still elevated compared to the lowest year ever 2019, is clearly less than 2021. And 2023 is lower than both 2021 and 2020.
In the UK deaths also dropped in 2021, 22, 23 and 24.
Even with the jabs the death rate is now on a downward trend from the level of the year 2008 and earlier. It’s not a depopulation.
The industry recons that testing could help to lower this number of deaths to where ‘they should be’ ie zero excess deaths compared to the really low year of 2019. Claiming ‘excess’ deaths is a way for them to sell products
‘“We are led by insurance people trying to drive risk management around health into the insurance industry to empower and engage global insurers to save lives through bracket screening and intervention,” he said. “Screen test and triage is sort of our tagline. We would look a lot like the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for life insurers, which was funded by the industry and brought airbags and seatbelt to autos year ago.’’
So insurers are making money out of this misunderstanding of ‘excess deaths’ when compared to really low death years.
Industry also wants people to go off the deep end about Satanists, NWO, Black nobility and the vanity project WEF elites trying to starve, poison or enslave us; rather than addressing and dealing with the continuation of animal ag/pharma/agrochemical and regulation deliberately keeping us fat, sick and on drugs.
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Interesting, "marketing tests before a person could get life insurance." I can get that angle, thanks for putting the excess deaths into perspective.
I imagine you don't watch Joe Rogan with any regularity...? I don't think he's anti-vegan, he's covered the health effects of veganism more than once as I recall. And he's against animal cruelty. Many people cite "other people talking about Joe Rogan" rather than listening to him themselves. I love it when people say he's right-wing, because I can reply emphatically "I know for a fact you don't listen to Joe Rogan yourself". At the same time, Joe may have a role to play in corralling the "health freedom movement" in a certain direction - I'm very aware of that.
I find the first graph difficult because it appears to show "relative risk." I was even caught by the Pfi$er "95% Effective" claim based on "Relative Risk" while obscuring the absolute values.
The graph with the blue bars looks to show increased (and increasing) mortality rates after 2020.