Ladies and Gentlemen, today I stand before you to deliver a sobering message regarding the state of our great nation. The statistics speak for themselves - our country is facing a dire situation. In 2019, we saw 2.8 million deaths, but in 2021, this number rose to a staggering 3.6 million. This increase is alarming, and it's reflected in the declining life expectancy in our country. The state of our union is weak.
I know that many of us have hopes for increased longevity and higher life expectancy, but the sad truth is that we are not seeing the progress we desire. In fact, life expectancy is not only failing to improve, it is actually decreasing. It is my responsibility, as your self-appointed thought leader, to understand the root causes of this trend and to work towards finding solutions.
We cannot allow the live expectancy gap to develop!
I am committed to serving the people of this country and finding ways to improve our health and well-being. We cannot continue to ignore the reality of our situation and hope for a brighter future. It is time for us to come together, to acknowledge the challenges we face, and to take action to create a better tomorrow.
My fellow Americans, as we delve deeper into the cause of the increase in deaths and decline in life expectancy in our country, we must consider all the factors at play. While COVID-19 is certainly a significant contributor, it is not the whole story. According to official data, of the 600,000+ increase in deaths between 2019 and 2021, 415,000 are attributed to COVID-19. See table:
(numbers in thousands of deaths)
Data:
Many view the pandemic as a rare, once-in-a-century event that our country will eventually recover from. While this optimism is not entirely without merit, it is important to acknowledge the possibility that COVID-19 may not have been a naturally occurring event and that society may not have taken the threat seriously enough to prevent further spread.
Even when considering COVID-19 as a rare event, the official data shows that 185,000 deaths are attributed to "other reasons". It is crucial that we understand what these other causes are and how they are impacting our communities. I have taken it upon myself to dig deeper into this question and to seek answers.
However, before we continue, it is important to address the question of the reliability of the official data. While I have no reason to doubt the overall numbers, the categorization of the data may be slightly less trustworthy. Nevertheless, it is crucial that we use all the information available to us in order to find solutions to the challenges we face.
My fellow Americans, as we continue our investigation into the causes of the decline in life expectancy and increase in deaths, it is important to acknowledge some potential issues with the official data on COVID-19 deaths. There have been incentives to over-report COVID deaths, leading to a possible overestimate of the true impact of the pandemic on our communities. This includes the mis-counting of deaths due to factors such as car accidents or mis-identification of flu deaths as COVID deaths, as well as the complex question of causality in cases where individuals have multiple underlying health conditions.
Furthermore, the large amount of excess deaths beyond what is expected, even taking into account the impact of COVID-19, is a mystery that we must uncover. One would expect that the first year of the pandemic would result in a high number of deaths among older individuals, and therefore, fewer excess deaths in the following year. However, this fact suggests that the "non-COVID" excess deaths in 2021 alone are significantly higher than 185,000 which means that there are other underlying causes at play.
So what could these other causes be? At this point in our country's history, individuals tend to fall into two broad categories: those who have an "obvious" hypothesis about the cause of the excess deaths, and those who are not even aware of the mystery to be solved. It is crucial that we come together to understand and address the root causes of this decline in life expectancy and increase in deaths, regardless of our differing perspectives.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
As we move forward in addressing the state of our union, I must address a topic that many of us may find uncomfortable. It has come to my attention that there are growing concerns about the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on the lives of our citizens. I understand that this may be a sensitive issue, but I firmly believe that it is our responsibility as self-appointed thought leaders to address it in an honest and transparent manner.
One of the arguments that I often hear regarding the safety of the COVID-19 vaccine is that if it were dangerous, we would have heard about it by now. However, this argument fails to take into account the fact that the number of deaths in America has increased dramatically in recent years. According to actuarial data, the overall deaths in 25-34 and 35-44 age groups are up more than 35% - an event that is unprecedented in peacetime and most of these are not related to COVID.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is meant to track potential issues with vaccines, but it has been "blinking red" for a couple of years now. Despite the claims of some that "anybody can post" on VAERS, the system has many barriers to posting, so it's likely that most vaccine-related injuries don't get reported there. Even with these barriers, the 19,000+ deaths officially recorded on VAERS is not a rare occurrence.
I understand that this information may be difficult to accept, and that some may choose to ignore it. But as thought leaders, it is our duty to consider all available data and to make informed decisions that serve the best interests of our citizens. I urge all of us to take this information seriously and to work together to find solutions that ensure the safety and well-being of our fellow Americans.
As a dedicated and honest self-appointed thought leader, I must inform you about the state of our nation. There are some serious concerns that need to be addressed. I, personally, of course, am a “pure blood,” untainted by the mRNA. My suspicions were there from the beginning as the complete joke of a “debunking” of HCQ’s efficacy has altered me that the lamestream does not actually wish to “solve the pandemic.”
Undeniably, there has been a sharp rise in excess deaths, beyond what can be solely explained by COVID. As a responsible and concerned nation, we must investigate and understand the root causes behind this alarming trend. While it is clear that the vaccine has played a role in some of these deaths, it is not yet clear to what extent and if there are other underlying causes.
Many individuals and organizations are working to uncover the extent of the impact of gene splicing in the vaccine. However, we must also examine the official data to understand what other factors may be contributing to the increased death rate. Comparing the differences between 2019 and 2020 and 2020 and 2021 can provide insight into which deaths are due to chronic issues becoming worse and which ones are specifically linked to the vaccine.
Looking again at the table, we see the following:
Heart conditions increased in 2020 (30k), as did diabetes (12k). Unintentional injuries might be the most surprising increase. 20k in 2020 and another 27k in 2021. This a combined metric which, among many other things, tracks:
* drug overdoses, which were at an extreme high of 92 thousand in 2020
* Car accidents, which increased from 36k in 2019 to 38k in 2020 to 43K in 2021 . The increase from 2019 to 2020 represent more fatalities per mile driven. I don’t even have a proper hypothesis for this, it’s just strange.
* Homocides, which increased from 16k in 2019 to 22k in 2020 to 23k in 2021.
The increase in deaths in 2020 and the flat situation in 2021 remains a mystery due to the absence of proper "reversions to the mean." The only place we do see a reversion to the mean is in Alzheimer’s – a drop from 133 thousand to 119 thousand, ~10%. This is a good ballpark of how much we expect age-related issues to drop. Given that Heart Disease and Stroke are age related and account for 856 k deaths, the lack of drops in Heart Disease and Stroke alone represents approximately another ~86k deaths, which shouldn’t be there. One would expect that those who are most likely to be affected by any particular cause of death would also have died from COVID, causing a shift in mortality from other causes to the pandemic. This shift would be especially true in the second and third years of the pandemic. However, the increase in deaths, instead of a reversion to the mean, suggests that there are other causes at play, apart from the virus itself.
There are significant contributors to deaths in America, such as "unknown heart issues," but also homicides, diabetes, drug overdoses, and other substantial increases in "accidents," including car accidents. Many of these factors are difficult to comprehend with just a cursory glance and may be data issues or mis-reporting. Furthermore, determining the ultimate cause can be challenging. Why have drug overdoses and other "accidents" increased so much? Could the lockdown be causing enough economic damage to result in severe depression and thus many of these a form of suicide? Has the media's hatred of everyday Americans reached a boiling point where people no longer see a bright future for themselves? The increase in crime is likely related to changes in policing after the concept of "defund the police" became popular.
Unpacking the complex relationships between these various causes of death is crucial in understanding the full extent of the problem and developing effective solutions. However, it is clear that there is a large spike in excess deaths that is not fully explained by COVID, and a responsible country should be very concerned about this. The exact percentage attributed to the vaccine is not yet clear, and it is possible that there may be other not yet fully understood causes."
So, 2022 data is showing that the excess non-COVID deaths category is actually increasing, while COVID is decreasing. Modelling deaths around the pandemic as a "large one-time event" isn't fully correct. The deaths resulting from failed policies are actually "sticky" in a sense.
The COVID data specifically for 2021 is suspect for many reasons. The first strangeness is that why would COVID deaths increase from one year to another. There are many reasons to expect that it shouldn't. When COVID arrived, society didn't quite know what to do with it.
We would expect the initial wave of the virus to be more dangerous than the subsequent waves in a competent society. In a hypothetical competent society, it would figure out how to battle the virus using old and new techniques. In the beginning, a nursing home in Kirkland, WA had close to a 50% death rate. Even nursing homes in later months didn't have this high of a death rate. The reasons are likely two-fold: the virus itself was more deadly and ventilator usage actually killed rather than saved people. This particular technique was used less often, but that's literally the only learning that was fully "propagated" through society's epistemics.
The data for excess deaths in 2021 is troubling and raises questions about the effectiveness of the response to the pandemic. Despite a reduction in the virus' lethality and the deployment of vaccines, the number of deaths remains higher than in 2020. This indicates a failure to adequately adjust to the problem. Evidence from trials suggests that the vaccines have negative efficacy and may even worsen the spread of COVID, leading to vaccine-related deaths being counted as COVID deaths. The use of Ivermectin as a treatment was met with resistance, despite its potential efficacy, due to its association with right-wing ideas and condemnation by bureaucracy. The posts on Rounding the Earth substack (here, here and here) discuss other reasons to doubt the accuracy of the 415k purely COVID death count, including an increase in TFR right after vaccination, leading to the possibility that many vaccine deaths have been counted as COVID deaths. (
The evidence for vaccine deaths being quite high is growing stronger. There have been several studies and analysis of the data that suggest this is the case. For example, the VAERS system has already listed tens of thousands of deaths but it is not clear what the exact number is due to data being deleted from time to time. My contribution to the debate is a basic observation: the excess deaths are not decreasing as they should be, which suggests that there are new causes of death appearing in 2021 that were not present in 2020. While some may dispute the vaccine hypothesis, the issue remains of explaining why so many more people died than expected. The posts mentioned below provide excellent analysis of the situation and all show similar results:
Joomi:
Testimonials and “Safety studies”
Steve Kirsch:
New study shows 217 k deaths in first year alone
Rounding the earth:
Big Tech's censorship and suppression of information regarding vaccine side effects and deaths has been a major cause for concern. Despite having strict moderation rules, Facebook groups dedicated to sharing such information, complete with graphic pictures, were eventually taken down. The technology censorship brigade refuses to acknowledge any wrongdoing in their actions. Ultimately, the actual number of 415k deaths from COVID in 2021 either reflects a devastating failure by society to handle the pandemic or it is an inflated figure for political motives to conceal an even worse reality. Regardless, the combination of lockdowns, accusations of misinformation, and vaccines have not effectively prevented deaths from occurring.
The degradation of health metrics is not limited to just one or two areas. There are a multitude of factors that are contributing to the decline in overall health. For example, the rate of diabetes is increasing and the levels of obesity are higher than they were a decade ago. Additionally, testosterone levels are decreasing and jaws are shrinking, leading to an increase in sleep apnea and other related problems. Mental health is also becoming increasingly difficult to measure and there is a growing concern about people losing the "will to live." It is important to note that not all of the non-COVID excess deaths can be attributed solely to the vaccine. There are many other factors at play that are contributing to the increasing number of deaths, including the declining health metrics mentioned above. It is a complex and multifaceted problem that requires a comprehensive solution.
Where does this leave us? The causes of a large increase in deaths are multi-faceted, including the pandemic itself, which may have been caused by a lab leak, as well as pandemic policies such as lockdowns and economic issues leading to despair and drug overdoses. A significant portion of the increase in deaths is also attributed to a novel vaccine with negative efficacy, as well as the long-standing accumulation of underlying health issues, such as the increasing rates of diabetes, obesity, and declining testosterone levels, as well as increasing incidents of sleep apnea, and difficulties in measuring and addressing mental health concerns. There are few people willing to publicly discuss these issues, let alone provide solutions and work towards resolving them. Despite this, mRNA technology is still considered by some to be so successful that there are complaints about the FDA not moving quickly enough to approve more iterations of it, even though they may be even more dangerous."
It is important to address the need for more transparency and open discussion around these issues. This can help alleviate fears and concerns among the public and ensure that everyone has access to accurate information. Additionally, it is crucial to emphasize the need for further research and investigation into these complex causes of death, so that we can better understand the root causes and find effective solutions. Finally, it is important to stress the importance of taking a holistic approach to addressing the challenges facing society, including the need to prioritize public health and address the underlying health issues that are contributing to the increase in deaths.
While the exact breakdown of deaths is hard to understand, the overall message is clear. America is facing a crisis and the underlying causes are rapidly becoming permanent features of life. It's easy to declare that America is dying and life expectancy will either stagnate or keep declining unless these issues are addressed at a societal level, or evolution simply selects for individuals who are capable of surviving the modern state of affairs. People worry about recession, inflation, and interest rates, but the most obvious hypothesis is that the economy has shrunk because people are actually dying at a higher rate than expected. If the economy didn't shrink, it would mean that the economic variables are even further disconnected from the well-being of people. In conclusion, something is killing Americans and it won't stop until it is addressed. The time to act is now.
Despite all of the challenges, there is hope for a better future. We must come together as a society to address the root causes of the decline in health and life expectancy. This means addressing the interplay of various factors, such as the pandemic, economic issues, and underlying health problems. By investing in preventative care and education, promoting healthy lifestyles, and encouraging innovation in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, we can work towards a future where everyone has the opportunity to live a long and healthy life. It will take a collective effort, but by working together, we can make real change and ensure a brighter future for generations to come.