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I decided to start this piece with laughter after deciding that I just can’t outdo Hieronymus Bosch. Speaking of Hieronymus Bosch, Robert Malone’s piece on this recent article is the one you should read but I have to comment on it as well. It’s quite the loo-loo. The article is entitled: “Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64”. It was written by By Margaret Menge (The Center Square contributor) and published Jan 1, 2022.
Let’s unpack this. Scott Davison was one of several business leaders who spoke during a virtual news conference on Dec. 30 that was organized by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Davison is the CEO of the Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica - an insurance company that has been on the go since 1877 with thousands of employees. They ain’t newbies.
Davison made some pretty amazing statements at this conference. Among them, was that young people are suddenly dying at higher rates - like historically unheard of rates - and no one seems to know why. He said that the death rate is 40% higher than pre-pandemic levels among working-age people and that most of the claims for deaths being filed are not classified as COVID-19 deaths. So, what are they dying from at unprecedented rates, you ask?
“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,” he said. “So 40% is just unheard of.”
So we’re talking about levels that are 4 times worse that what would be considered a catastrophe. Wait, doesn’t that make it a quatastrophe? Hardy har har. Sam will appreciate that one.
Mr. Davison also said that the company is seeing a rise in both short-term and long-term disability claims. This is confirmed by reports made to VAERS in the context of COVID-19 injectable products. The latest update from VAERS shows 12180 (with Under Reporting Factor (URF) of 41 - 499,380) reports of disabilities that range from unilateral blindness to (hemi)paresis.
At the same news conference where Davison spoke, Brian Tabor, the president of the Indiana Hospital Association, said that hospitals across the state are being flooded with patients “with many different conditions,” saying “unfortunately, the average Hoosiers’ health has declined during the pandemic.”
In a follow-up call, he said he did not have a breakdown showing why so many people in the state are being hospitalized – for what conditions or ailments. But he said the extraordinarily high death rate quoted by Davison matched what hospitals in the state are seeing.
These statements are also confirmed by the 6000% increase in reporting rate of deaths to VAERS, among the massive increase in reports of hospitalizations and emergency room visits in the context of the COVID-19 injectable products. The current VAERS reports of hospitalizations and emergency room visits are at 46,933 and 88,549 (which translates to 1,924,253 and 3,630,509 reports with URF of 41). Death reports are at 11,013 (with URF - 451,533), and these numbers are ONLY for the Domestic data set.
When combined with the Foreign data set these numbers for death reports, hospitalizations, emergency room visits and disability reports become 11,399, 91,197, 21,326 and 26,865 which translate into Death - 467,359, Hosp - 3,739,077, ER - 874,366 and Disabled - 1,101,465 with the URF of 41. So if we combine these reports from the Domestic and Foreign data sets we get a grand total of 22,412, 138,130, 109,875 and 39,045 reports for these respective adverse events. With an URF of 41 considered, these numbers become:
Deaths - 918,892
Hospitalizations - 5,663,330
Emergency Room Visits - 4,504,875
Disabled - 1,600,845.
And this is only for the United States.
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.
So what does this tell us? It tells us that we are potentially in a huge steaming pile of shit. To be frank. These indications from our friend at the insurance company are simply that - indications. If what we are seeing in VAERS, and the other adverse event reporting systems, is the mere reflection of what is actually going on with regards to injuries, which I presume it is, then we ain’t seen nothing yet. And if what is being reported with regards to immune deficiencies associated with these injections is not simply anecdotal or representative of a small sub-cohort of individuals, we could be looking at a government imposed complete health disaster. We will have to pull together to get through it, as I always say.
To end this write-up, as Robert said, I hope I am wrong. But I fear that I am not.
I also hope you are both wrong, but I must say that the sources of data - VAERS, insurance based, anecdotal, etc. all seem to be pointing in the same direction. It's as if we are all standing on the beach after the ocean has just suddenly pulled away from the shore looking at all the exposed sea life and wondering what happened to the water..................
Every company and individual who created this genocide, covered it up and led the sheep to slaughter must be brought to justice and face life behind bars. This includes the bought off politicians, CEOs of the pharmaceutical companies, the bought off public health officials and the CEOs and boards of the social media giants who have been complicit in censoring information.