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Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
« on: January 04, 2022, 05:43:13 PM »
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  • https://thecovidworld.com/insurance-company-ceo-says-deaths-are-up-40-in-the-us-among-people-ages-18-64/

    CEO Of Major US Insurance Company Says Deaths Are Up 40% Among People Ages 18-64 


    The COVID World post date: January 3rd, 2022

    Scott Davidson, the CEO of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica, said last week that the death rate in Indiana is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.
    The shocking admission by Davidson was made during an online news conference that was organized by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, reports TheCenterSquare.




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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #1 on: January 04, 2022, 06:03:28 PM »
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  • This is pretty incredible:

    “Knowing exactly how many people have died due to the COVID vaccine is hard to tell. A Columbia University study from October 2021 estimated the death toll at 187,000 in the US alone. However, the official reporting system in the US that keeps track of unfavorable or unintended events after vaccination, VAERS, puts this number at only 21,000, which is consistent with known under-reporting issues.

    Since the gene serum came out in December-2020, this equates to 10,000 American deaths/month.

    With numbers like that, again I ask, at what point does the serum become grave matter, simply from the recklessness to health/life?
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."


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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #2 on: January 04, 2022, 06:22:12 PM »
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  • I posted this corroborating LSN article in the “1 million injuries” thread, but the link doesn’t work (or LSN deleted the article):


    https://www.lifesitenews.com/opinion/deaths-are-up-40-in-the-u-s-and-its-not-covid/?utm_source=featured&utm_campaign=usa


    OPINION
    Insurance company blows whistle on unprecedented spike in deaths…and they’re not due to COVID

    Could it be the experimental gene therapy, oops, I mean, the vaccines?
    Featured Image Shutterstock



    Steven Mosher
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    Tue Jan 4, 2022 - 7:40 am EST
    (LifeSiteNews) — New numbers out of Indiana may finally be enough to blow up the “safe and effective” genetic vaccine fantasy once and for all. And they come, not surprisingly, from the head of a company that stands to lose a ton of money because of a sudden, unexpected, and historically unprecedented spike in deaths and disabilities among otherwise healthy individuals in the prime of life.
    And they didn’t die from COVID.

    The original story comes from Margaret Menge and is entitled “Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64.” At a virtual news conference held on December 30, 2021, the President and CEO of the Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica, Scott Davison, released some numbers that suggest an unthinkable catastrophe is in the making. 
    Note that OneAmerica is not a minor concern: It has 2,400 employees and assets of close to 100 billion dollars. They are in the business of insuring people against death and disability, which means they have to be able to estimate how likely it is that people at different ages will die or become disabled. If they guess wrong, they lose lots and lots of money.
    It turns out that OneAmerica is hemorrhaging money right now, because workers they have insured are dropping like flies, many to never rise again. In 2020 they paid out $6 billion in claims. To listen to Davison, it sounds like they will be paying out twice that in 2021.
    What Davison told us at the press conference was that working-age people are dying at a rate that is 40% higher than pre-pandemic levels. That means that for every 10 people between the ages of 18 and 64 who died each year in the past, 14 died in 2021. 
    Listen to Mr. Davison explain just how statistically improbable this is: “Just to give you an idea of how bad [a 40% increase] is, a three-sigma or a one-in-200-year catastrophe would be 10% increase over pre-pandemic. So 40% is just unheard of.”
    In other words, what is happening is not just a “catastrophe,” but is an unimaginable disaster that the company’s actuaries, even in their worst nightmares, never anticipated. Death rates don’t normally vary all that much from year to year.
    And the bad news does not end there. Although he didn’t quantify it, Davison also said that his company was seeing an “uptick” in both short-term and long-term disability claims, saying that initially it was mostly short-term disability claims, but of late the increase is in long-term disability claims. This, of course, will be an ongoing drain on the company’s resources.

    At the same news conference where Davison spoke, Brian Tabor, the president of the Indiana Hospital Association, said that hospitals across the state were being inundated with patients “with many different conditions,” concluding that “unfortunately, the average Hoosiers’ health has declined during the pandemic.”
    In a follow-up call, Tabor said he did not have a breakdown showing the conditions or ailments for which so many people in the state were being hospitalized. But he did confirm that the extraordinarily high death rate reported by Davison matched what hospitals in the state were seeing.
    Ignoring the COVID vaccine elephant in the room, both Davison and Tabor professed to have no idea what is causing this huge increase in mortality rates among otherwise healthy individuals of working age. But Davidson, for his part, seems to have ruled out any connection with the vaccines, to judge from his recent dictat that to all his employees that they must be vaccinated. I would guess that the company will be paying out a few claims filed by its own employees in the coming year.
    Whatever is behind this tsunami of deaths, we known one thing for certain: The deaths are not being caused by COVID. COVID deaths were down over 2021 from 2020. And as Davidson himself acknowledged, most of the insurance claims being filed do not indicate COVID as the cause of death. (He suggested that COVID cases and deaths may be underreported, which is risible given the enormous effort made by CDC and other government agencies to ensure that COVID is listed as the cause of death on as many death certificates as possible.) 

    Apparently, others in the insurance industry are seeing the same unusual rise in claims. Per Davison: “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.” 
    So, if we are seeing more excess deaths than at any time since, say, the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919, there must be a dangerous new pathogen on the loose. And it must have struck, curiously enough, not long after the new mRNA vaccines were rolled out. This novel pathogen not only leads to death from a wide variety of causes, but causes an equally wide variety of disabilities, everything from unilateral blindness to hemiparesis.
    As Steve Kirsch points out, “So this rules out food or air-based pathogens. I note that the variety of causes of death is consistent with the wide range of adverse events caused by the COVID vaccines.”
    The key phrase here is “…. caused by the COVID vaccines.”
    By using an experimental gene therapy in illegal and unprecedented mass vaccination campaign, we may have unleashed what Dr. Robert Malone calls a “mass casualty event” without parallel in recent history. Commenting on the Indiana report, Malone said: “It is starting to look to me like the largest experiment on human beings in recorded history has failed. And, if this rather dry report from a senior Indiana life insurance executive holds true, then Reiner Fuellmich’s “Crimes against Humanity” push for convening new Nuremberg trials starts to look a lot less quixotic and a lot more prophetic.”
    This is not the first time that a dangerous vaccine has been rolled out in a mass vaccination campaign. The great Swine Flu Hoax of 1976, that I write about in my forthcoming book on pandemics, followed exactly the same trajectory. Politicians and the public were first stampeded into believing that a reprise of the Spanish Flu was on its way. Vaccine companies then quickly produced tens of millions of doses of a vaccine on government contracts on the promise that they would be granted immunity from liability.
    The promised plague failed to materialize, but 50 million Americans were vaccinated before the jabs were called off. By that time 32 people had died, and thousands had been injured by the vaccine.
    We have far, far exceeded that number. This is confirmed by the tens of thousands of reports made to the Vaccine Adverse Effects Reporting System (VAERS) concerning COVID-19 injectable products. The latest update from VAERS, for instance, shows 12180 reports of disabilities. Since only a tiny fraction of adverse side effects are actually reported—I believe the Under Reporting Factor (URF) is around 41—the actual number of those disabled is around 500,000—and growing by the day.
    And you wonder why there are help wanted signs everywhere?
    How many more Americans have to die or be disabled before the FDA, the CDC, and the Biden administration stop lying to us?
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #3 on: January 04, 2022, 06:58:41 PM »
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  • up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.
    Well, that's where the workforce seems to be disappearing to, as I suspected earlier. :facepalm:
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #4 on: January 04, 2022, 07:06:00 PM »
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  • Well, that's where the workforce seems to be disappearing to, as I suspected earlier. :facepalm:

    Whoa, never thought of that.  I wonder!
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."


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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #5 on: January 04, 2022, 07:13:08 PM »
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  • Whoa, never thought of that.  I wonder!
    Yes, I've been realizing it more and more as this "omicron" nonsense "spreads"; where oh where have the workers gone? Well, they're probably disabled or dead from these jabs.
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #6 on: January 04, 2022, 07:23:21 PM »
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  • Yes, I've been realizing it more and more as this "omicron" nonsense "spreads"; where oh where have the workers gone? Well, they're probably disabled or dead from these jabs.

    There’s only about 9 people in my office, and I think all are Vaxed but me.

    So of the other 8, 2 said they had serious adverse reactions (1 got shingles for a month with pain so bad he could only sleep 2 hrs/day; the other said he awoke that night in sweats and had so much pain he couldn’t get out of bed: Said it was the most he's suffered in 20 years).

    Thats 25% adverse, in our little microcosm.
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #7 on: January 04, 2022, 08:05:38 PM »
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  • Since the gene serum came out in December-2020, this equates to 10,000 American deaths/month.

    With numbers like that, again I ask, at what point does the serum become grave matter, simply from the recklessness to health/life?

    Nah, they're going to pin the deaths on COVID rather than the jab.


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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #8 on: January 04, 2022, 08:06:55 PM »
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  • I'm waiting for the time that they can refuse to pay out life insurance if you haven't gotten the jab.

    I have a lot of life insurance in case something happens to me, since my family would be hurting if I dropped dead.  But I can see them refusing to pay out if you're not jabbed.

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #9 on: January 04, 2022, 08:52:01 PM »
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  • I'm waiting for the time that they can refuse to pay out life insurance if you haven't gotten the jab.

    I have a lot of life insurance in case something happens to me, since my family would be hurting if I dropped dead.  But I can see them refusing to pay out if you're not jabbed.
    Shhh! don't give Them any ideas!!
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #10 on: January 04, 2022, 08:56:41 PM »
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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #11 on: January 04, 2022, 09:14:48 PM »
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  • I'm waiting for the time that they can refuse to pay out life insurance if you haven't gotten the jab.

    I have a lot of life insurance in case something happens to me, since my family would be hurting if I dropped dead.  But I can see them refusing to pay out if you're not jabbed.

    That would be consistent with the narrative, but it won’t happen, because as the two articles in this thread from insurance companies suggests, it’s the Vaxed who are dropping dead, and they’re tired of paying out for it.  If anything, they’ll threaten to drop coverage of the Vaxed before they go bankrupt.

    They can’t support the scam when it hits them THAT hard in the pocketbook.

    Then again, the gubmint will probably say not covering the walking dead jabbed is unconstitutional, but then offer to subsidize the life insurance industry.
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #12 on: January 04, 2022, 09:18:59 PM »
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  • Then again, the gubmint will probably say not covering the walking dead jabbed is unconstitutional, but then offer to subsidize the life insurance industry.


    That's most likely intentional. Yet another industry shifted under the thumb of the all-powerful pseudo-Communist government here in the "land of the free".
    "Be not therefore solicitous for tomorrow; for the morrow will be solicitous for itself. Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof." [Matt. 6:34]

    "In all thy works remember thy last end, and thou shalt never sin." [Ecclus. 7:40]

    "A holy man continueth in wisdom as the sun: but a fool is changed as the moon." [Ecclus. 27:12]

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #13 on: January 04, 2022, 10:29:30 PM »
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  • Well, that's where the workforce seems to be disappearing to, as I suspected earlier. :facepalm:
    I don't think so. The workforce is missing millions of people. If that were due to people being killed or incapacitated, everyone would know several working-age people who were incapacitated or killed. I don't know anyone who has been, nor do I know anyone who knows such a person.

    No, there's a much simpler explanation for the workforce crisis: the government is paying people not to work. I do personally know someone who used to work like a horse, but who stopped because he got paid "unemployment" or "stimulus" or whatever if he doesn't work. If he goes to work, he loses that, and he said he's getting paid more to stay home than to work.

    I don't know the details, but I have heard that all these Biden spending bills are sending hundreds of dollars a month to anyone who has children, no questions asked. That's most of this country right there.

    The main reason people need to work is to pay their rent or their mortgage -- that is, until the government told people they didn't have to pay their rent or mortgage, and they wouldn't get evicted or repossessed. That happened at the start of the plandemic, and it may have been taken away since, but not in California. Here the government basically seized all private rental property by allowing tenants to continue living in their rental units without paying rent, and they cannot be evicted. I believe that is still in effect.

    I also see billboards advertising to people that they can stop paying their mortgage and the government will keep them in their house. I also see billboards advertising to people that it will pay 100% of their utility bills (!) if they have been "hurt by the pandemic". There are also billboards giving people free food.

    When you consider that everything people go to a job to pay for is now being paid for by the government, it's actually a wonder anyone is going to work at all.

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    Re: Death rate in Indiana up 40% from pre-pandemic levels.
    « Reply #14 on: January 05, 2022, 05:40:58 AM »
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  • I don't think so. The workforce is missing millions of people. If that were due to people being killed or incapacitated, everyone would know several working-age people who were incapacitated or killed. I don't know anyone who has been, nor do I know anyone who knows such a person.

    No, there's a much simpler explanation for the workforce crisis: the government is paying people not to work. I do personally know someone who used to work like a horse, but who stopped because he got paid "unemployment" or "stimulus" or whatever if he doesn't work. If he goes to work, he loses that, and he said he's getting paid more to stay home than to work.

    I don't know the details, but I have heard that all these Biden spending bills are sending hundreds of dollars a month to anyone who has children, no questions asked. That's most of this country right there.

    The main reason people need to work is to pay their rent or their mortgage -- that is, until the government told people they didn't have to pay their rent or mortgage, and they wouldn't get evicted or repossessed. That happened at the start of the plandemic, and it may have been taken away since, but not in California. Here the government basically seized all private rental property by allowing tenants to continue living in their rental units without paying rent, and they cannot be evicted. I believe that is still in effect.

    I also see billboards advertising to people that they can stop paying their mortgage and the government will keep them in their house. I also see billboards advertising to people that it will pay 100% of their utility bills (!) if they have been "hurt by the pandemic". There are also billboards giving people free food.

    When you consider that everything people go to a job to pay for is now being paid for by the government, it's actually a wonder anyone is going to work at all.

    I don’t see it: The covid cash died out several months ago.  The government is no longer paying people not to work.  We are back to pre-covid, regular old unemployment benefits.  You can’t even make rent and car payments on unemployment.

    Minnesota has the highest unemployment compensation benefit in the country: To get the maximum payment, you need to have made $71k+ in the last 4 quarters.  That will gross you $650/week (which you still have to pay taxes on).

    Someone who was making $71k+ to get that much (ie., lifestyle based on usual salary of at least $1,500/week) can’t sit home and milk the unemployment of less than half of what he’s normally paid.

    If you were some guy only making $35k, your unemployment benefit would hardly be worth collecting, at about $325/week.

    And if it doesn’t pay to milk the unemployment in Minnesota, then it doesn’t pay to do it anywhere.

    So this cannot be the explanation for millions missing from the workforce.

    Anecdotally, as mentioned in previous threads, I know of half a dozen people who have died or been incapacitated from the Vax.
    Rom 5: 20 - "But where sin increased, grace abounded all the more."