The ‘40% Death Rate Increase’ Story Is the Vaxx-Mortality Smoking Gun the Powers-That-Be Are Frantically Burying
(noqreport.com)
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Not that I doubt the "40%" stat, but it needs to be corroborated. One source of data is not enough. Even if another life insurance firm were to come back with a different abnormality like 30%, that would be corroborative enough.
Europe-wide it seems like the death rate increased 22.6% over baseline (baseline=1179, excess deaths=1445, difference=266, 266/1179=22.56%) for the 15-44 years age group in week 48 -- and for that age group it is listed as a "substantial increase" and historically it seems to be really something anomalous. Even though 22.6% is not 40%, these figures covers all or most of the EU which is a huge and diverse area with great variations in many factors, including vaccination rates...so in my opinion even though 22.6 is not 40, these figures still back up the insurance guy*.
Furthermore, numbers after week 48 are still partial, still being collected and finalized from the different countries...so in the coming weeks we could see the numbers keep going up for the final weeks of 2021.
Finally, scroll down to the cumulative excess deaths and press "select all" for years. There you will see that 2021 is by far the most deadly year on file for the age groups 15-44, 45-64 and 65-74.
Sauce: https://www.euromomo.eu/graphs-and-maps/
I don't know what the causes of this is, but it definitely looks like it is something of an anomaly. My ideas for causes are the vaccine and the effects of lockdown and measures on health & wellbeing.
*PS. It could be that the insurance guy compiled his numbers a little differently because he is using American numbers and not European ones. This could affect percentages.
PPS. We don't really know if we can trust public figures, so take the Euromomo data with a grain of salt. Could be that deaths there are suppressed in some way.
Good post. If the data proves a large enough anomaly, no one can hide it. You'll have inconsistencies among sources, but they will all show a spike in deaths.
Here is more info: https://rescue.substack.com/p/chilling-pandemic-data-from-the-insurance
It appears he used CDC data from Q3, with 2019 as a baseline.