I have been discussing this with people, and think this is a relevant place to discuss it further. What I think will happen is that insurance companies will suddenly come out with a statement of having “enough policies on the books that we are suspending new applications for a year until we get our policy numbers back down”. This will be their way of getting ahead of the fact that claims are going to skyrocket from vaccine deaths without outright saying it. Once vaccine deaths become common knowledge, then they will start issuing new policies only for unvaccinated. You already have to give a blood and urine sample to buy life insurance, so they will test to see if you were vaccinated so you can’t lie.
I believe they will have to try to fight claims from vaccinated deaths because they could be such a financial burden it could put them out of business. I know people like to hate on insurance companies, but at their root they do provide a critical service - allowing people to pool risk. I think the waiver people sign to get vaccinated will be used by life insurance companies to avoid paying those claims.
I attempted to sell life insurance, my conscience wouldn’t let me because the company was very predatory in their sales pitch. What REALLY bothered me was... if you give you child medicine for ADHD before the age of 9 they are ineligible for life insurance coverage. Why is that? What evidence is there that they most likely won’t live to 65? Companies don’t cover high risk.
My guess is that there's a pretty high correlation between childhood ADHD and substance abuse problems down the line.
A couple of factors I can think of are a) genetic predisposition and more importantly (imo) b) ADHD is often caused by parental neglect or abuse. Poor parenting leads to bad decisions leads to alcohol and drugs. A + B is a, literal, killer combo.
Source: thousands of hours listening to Dr. Drew and Adam Carolla's Loveline. Relevant books. Self study.
That's important. Annuity tables always show a lot of info.
I hadn’t heard that was a disqualification.