Saturday, September 24, 2022

Sudden, Historic Decline In Life Expectancy Observed:

Sudden, historic decline in life expectancy can’t be denied, doctor says
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“The historic life expectancy drop can no longer be denied,” Dr. Joseph Mercola wrote in a Sept. 15 analysis on substack.com.

Across the world, excess mortality has dramatically risen since the start of the pandemic, and barely a day now goes by without a healthy adult suddenly dropping dead with no apparent cause. People have died during live broadcasts, in the middle of speeches and during dinner,” Mercola wrote.

“Clearly, they were feeling well enough to go to work, to an event or a restaurant, and something caused them to instantaneously die without warning. These are the people making up these excess death statistics. They shouldn’t be dead, yet something took them out.”


According to the CDC’s National Center for Health Statistics, in 2019, the average life span of Americans of all ethnicities was nearly 79 years. By the end of 2021, two years into the Covid pandemic and one full year into the mass inoculation campaign, life expectancy had dropped to 76.1.

“Even small declines in life expectancy of a tenth or two-tenths of a year mean that on a population level, a lot more people are dying prematurely than they really should be,” Mercola noted.

Meanwhile, Mercola also pointed to a striking increase in “accidental deaths.” According to the U.S. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), lethal traffic accidents have steadily risen during 2021 and 2022, reaching a 20-year high in the first quarter of 2022.

In Scotland, retired nurse instructor John Campbell reviewed excess death data and found a sharp increase across all age groups. Campbell’s research has led the government to launch a formal inquiry to determine the cause. Data show excess deaths are 11% above the five-year average, and has remained above average for the past 26 weeks.

Between January 2021 and August 2022, at least 1,249 athletes suffered cardiac arrest or collapse and at least 847 died. Historically, the annual average of sudden death in athletes has been between 300 and 700, “so this is clearly nowhere near normal, regardless of what the ‘fact checkers’ say,” Mercola noted.

OneAmerica, a mutual life insurance company based in Indianapolis, reported in January of this year that the death rate of working-age Americans (18 to 64), in the third quarter of 2021, was 40% higher than pre-pandemic levels — and these deaths were not attributed to Covid. They also had an uptick in long-term disability claims.






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