Before I totally wake up in the morning, I often get invention ideas, creativity ideas, and sometimes just odd thoughts like this: I noticed that after the lockdowns ended, businesses had a hard time getting enough workers, presumably due to the fact they made more from unemployment payments. But now, that has passed, yet there are still worker shortages. I often ask people, "How are all those people now able to live?". Some suggest they moved back with parents. But what if they died? Could a LOT of working aged people be dying, and from the covid shots? I posted the stats on celebrity deaths, which showed a significant increase over pre-covid numbers during the past 18 months, after covid. These were the only death numbers I could find that allowed a year to year comparison from several years prior to covid until now; USA Today keeps a running total on their website. I have been unable to get current death info from various sources. I don't know if it normally takes more than a year to publicly disclose such info. We read that some insurance companies are not providing life insurance policies to people who had the covid shots. We have also seen stories regarding a big spike in life insurance payment claims. We certainly see a lot of headlines about younger people dying. Here is my conspiracy theory: The shots are causing 10s of thousand of people to die, but it is being "hidden" as much as possible. And here is the kicker, all the illegals flooding in will result in future census numbers that mask any population decrease resulting from the covid shots. And the fact the illegals weren't required to get covid shots supports this theory. Since we know we are dealing with evil at the highest levels, NOTHING is beyond their plans to take down our country.
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I have figured this puzzle out as far as Australia is concerned. I am pretty sure its the same in US.
Most businesses were running on immigrants (both legal and illegal) working for low wages and in many cases having to pay back kickbacks from their minimum wages back to the employers.
After lockdowns, lots of such immigrants were forced to go back home. This was not a direct "send the immigrants home" but rather combination of factors that made it easier for them to go back rather than stay.
Now what we have is a bunch of businesses used to low cost employees, suddenly weaned from this, not wanting / able to afford legal workers, while at the same time plenty of legal workers who are unemployed and dependant on various welfare checks.
This is a cleanup of the economy. Many of these businesses are slowly winding down, and being replaced by more sounder businesses whose business models can afford legal workers.
While this transition happens, the welfare checks will keep the buffer of unemployed people on the "standby" ready to participate in a new sound economy.
I was personally seeing the lack of worker problem in restaurants, where the waitstaff is lacking. Prior to covid, the waiters and waitresses always seemed to be "regular Americans" to me (although the kitchens seemed to have a lot of likely illegals). But I hear about it from contractors too, who can't find people to work as laborers, helpers, etc., and these are "patriot" contractors who may be on this site :)
This seems very likely. Any business that is dependent on Latin American slaves needs to switch to a different business model.