Unexpected 40% Increase In ‘All Cause Deaths’ in 2021

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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Several US life insurance companies have recently revealed an overwhelming unexplained increase (40%) in “all-cause deaths” amongst 18 to 49-year-olds.

Three physician “whistle-blowers” have just released real data from the DoD, drawn from the clinical diagnosis codes. The increases found are from 2021, compared to the five year average from 2016 to 2020.

Myocardial infarction: 269% increase
> Miscarriages: 300% increase
> Bell’s palsy: 291% increase
> Congenital malformations: 156% increase
> Female infertility: 471% increase
> Pulmonary embolisms: 467% increase
> Neurologic abnormalities: 300% increase
> Cancers: 300% increase
As of now, the CDC has not explained this data.

Dr. Kelly Victory discussed the surprising findings and respond to those who believe the COVID-19 vaccines have caused these increases.

 
Yep, been reading about this. Very concerning
Today marks my 90th day since receiving the antibody infusion so I'm now eligible to receive the first round of the vaccine should I so choose. I've put the decision off until now but will make my final decision soon. Part of me says to get at least the first two rounds to increase the likelihood of a milder case should I contract it again. The other part of me says the longer this continues the less effective the first two shots will be, if at all, against new variants. For me, and this is just my personal take, I've know several people in my circle who were not vaccinated and either died or nearly died. I know of nobody in my circle who had two or more rounds of the shot who died or nearly died. To me, that speaks volumes. Whether or not it's scientific or holds any merit I can't say. I'm leaning towards....correction....the Queen says I'm leaning towards getting two rounds....and getting them soon.
 
Today marks my 90th day since receiving the antibody infusion so I'm now eligible to receive the first round of the vaccine should I so choose. I've put the decision off until now but will make my final decision soon. Part of me says to get at least the first two rounds to increase the likelihood of a milder case should I contract it again. The other part of me says the longer this continues the less effective the first two shots will be, if at all, against new variants. For me, and this is just my personal take, I've know several people in my circle who were not vaccinated and either died or nearly died. I know of nobody in my circle who had two or more rounds of the shot who died or nearly died. To me, that speaks volumes. Whether or not it's scientific or holds any merit I can't say. I'm leaning towards....correction....the Queen says I'm leaning towards getting two rounds....and getting them soon.
Question is...how long since the people you know died or nearly died?

If it's been a few months, ithey likely had the earlier variants, which appear to be all but gone. Omicron now makes up 99% plus of current cases, and the data I see indicates being vaxed or not vaxed makes little or no difference in catching it or case severity.

Lots of data coming out almost daily now about immunity from previous infection. You might wanna do some reading.
 
Question is...how long since the people you know died or nearly died?

If it's been a few months, ithey likely had the earlier variants, which appear to be all but gone. Omicron now makes up 99% plus of current cases, and the data I see indicates being vaxed or not vaxed makes little or no difference in catching it or case severity.

Lots of data coming out almost daily now about immunity from previous infection. You might wanna do some reading.
I agree. If I take politics off the table and just focus in my individual health risks it makes more sense. That is until I start questioning what's in it and why more and more reports are coming out similar to the one above.
 
There are probably multiple root causes. Yes, it is possible the vaccines are causing some of these deaths. It could also be due to many people that put off getting healthcare in 2020 due to the pandemic. Also, getting COVID itself can cause many of these ailments as well.

Additional investigations are needed, but I doubt we'll ever get a concrete answer.
 
Plus these came in yesterday. There our two "free" test kits from the goobermint so I feel si much safer today. I was shocked that it didn't show "Made in China" anywhere on the box.

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but I doubt we'll ever get a concrete answer.
That's the frustrating part, politics is keeping the real truth from us. And that's just wrong.

Regarding vaccines...historically, most vaccines probably have some side effects, even serious ones. We could look at it as which is best for the greater good? I'm pretty sure some people have gotten ill and even died from the COVID vaccines, but the question is, what are the real numbers, and is the risk worth it?

I have already said that if I could go back in time, I would probably get the vaccine to try and prevent the hell I went through, and the lingering effects I still experience. But I can't change history. The question that really matters now is; since I have immunity from previous infection (antibodies verified by testing), is getting vaccinated worth whatever the real risk of getting vaccinated is? The answer I get from looking at the data is no. With the current variant of Omicron, natural immunity is likely better than the vaccines. While it's claimed (and I have no reason to dispute this) that getting vaxxed on top of natural immunity yields even better protection; my research indicates that this only lasts for a couple of months tops, and natural immunity wins out over the vaccines.

No way to know for sure, but my immunity might have protected me from the Omicron that ran through my office a month ago. An unvaxxed staff member brought it in, and I was probably the most highly exposed because I sat across a desk from him for 30 mns. Two vaccinated (one of them boosted) staff members got it, but I did not. Or maybe I did get it but only had a "flash" case. Looking back, there was one day that I had possible symptoms. I kinda hope I did, that would likely give me even better antibodies. But since mine are still testing super strong, I doubt I could know without a full-blown lab analysis.

As of right now, I think the overall risk is fairly low, even for those who aren't vaxxed or have natural immunity. So between that and my belief in natural immunity, I have zero plans to get the current vaccines. If the situation changes, I will continue to reevaluate. If we get second gen vaccines that are as impressive as some of the claims being made, I will consider them.

But as of right now, given that Omicron is pretty much the only game in town and the current vaccines aren't touching it; I really see no reason to get the jab. Several months ago, the situation was very different.

As we have come to realize, everything could change with another variant. But for now, I think things look pretty good. Omicron was likely a blessing! It gave us gobs of herd immunity at a relatively low cost.
 
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