Reported last month. Regarding a case that was adjudicated in France. Should not be too hard to find article, but we know how that goes these days with the jannies.
I saw the French one about 2 months ago, the source was a FB post, that was picked up by a few fringe blogs and went viral. You are so right that the covering of tracks is at an industrial level these days. However, I looked hard and failed to find anything that seemed to me to be a reliable source. I mean I have no doubt it is coming or even being used right now, but I just haven't seen it reported anywhere that normies might give credence to.
If I find more, I'll forward. Insurance is like a pyramid scheme. Actuarial tables allow them to know death stats and trends so they know how to stay ahead. Big spike in mortality puts them in an unsustainable position. They don't have the funds. They will come up with a way to not pay or they cease to exist.
Well, they do have a point.
That's what I was thinking... lol, but, still need sauce/documentation to verify.
Reported last month. Regarding a case that was adjudicated in France. Should not be too hard to find article, but we know how that goes these days with the jannies.
I saw the French one about 2 months ago, the source was a FB post, that was picked up by a few fringe blogs and went viral. You are so right that the covering of tracks is at an industrial level these days. However, I looked hard and failed to find anything that seemed to me to be a reliable source. I mean I have no doubt it is coming or even being used right now, but I just haven't seen it reported anywhere that normies might give credence to.
If I find more, I'll forward. Insurance is like a pyramid scheme. Actuarial tables allow them to know death stats and trends so they know how to stay ahead. Big spike in mortality puts them in an unsustainable position. They don't have the funds. They will come up with a way to not pay or they cease to exist.