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Indiana life insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64
The head of Indianapolis-based insurance company OneAmerica said the death rate is up a stunning 40% from pre-pandemic levels among working-age people.
“We are seeing, right now, the highest death rates we have seen in the history of this business – not just at OneAmerica,” the company’s CEO Scott Davison said during an online news conference this week. “The data is consistent across every player in that business.”
OneAmerica is a $100 billion insurance company that has had its headquarters in Indianapolis since 1877. The company has approximately 2,400 employees and sells life insurance, including group life insurance to employers in the state.
Davison said the increase in deaths represents “huge, huge numbers,” and that’s it’s not elderly people who are dying, but “primarily working-age people 18 to 64” who are the employees of companies that have group life insurance plans through OneAmerica.
Watch: Dutch Police Use Attack Dogs Against Anti-Lockdown Protesters
Amid the Omicron Covid variant spread, and despite an emerging consensus that this latest variant is not very severe in terms of individual impact and hospitalizations, lockdowns are returning to much of Europe, but so are fierce protests.
Remember, all of this is for your "safety"...
COVID vaccine related lower limb gangrene: the first case report
Though there have been multiple cases of arterial thrombosis and gangrene of limbs reported following COVID-19 infections, there has not been any case reported following COVID-19 vaccinations. Here we reported a case of acute lower limb ischemia following COVID-19 vaccination in a 32 year male with no co-morbidities. The clinical symptoms and signs related to lower limb ischemia started 2 weeks after COVID-19 vaccination. Despite anticoagulation, thrombo embolectomy and intraluminal catheter guided thrombolysis, patient’s left forefoot became gangrenous and had to be amputated.
Nearly 2,000 Flights Canceled Sunday Amid COVID-19 Staffing Issues, Snowstorm
Nearly 2,000 flights have been canceled on Sunday, the day after New Year’s, amid staffing shortages and poor weather conditions in some parts of the United States.
Some 1,964 flights have been canceled within, into, or out of the United States as of Sunday morning, according to tracking website FlightAware. Meanwhile, about 1,200 delays have been reported, the website’s data shows.
Whistleblower sounds alarm over mystery, degenerative illness causing hallucinations and fatigue, the Guardian reports
A whistleblower has spoken to The Guardian about a mystery neurological condition in New Brunswick, Canada.
They spoke of their concern over the illness, saying it spreads quickly, and cases may be higher than thought.
Symptoms include fatigue, hallucinations, muscle weakness, and weight loss.
An anonymous Canadian whistleblower from Vitalité Health Network, one of New Brunswick's two health authorities, has said that more people are developing symptoms of a mysterious, degenerative neurological condition, according to The Guardian.
Why are Non-COVID Deaths at Historic Highs in Indiana?
"Walls Creaked, Buildings Shook": Magnitude 6.2 Earthquake Hits Off The Coast Of Taiwan
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit moments ago 64 km east of Hualien City, Taiwan, according to data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Earthquake Hazards Program.
The earthquake shook buildings in Taipei and across "much of the northern part of the island", AP reported early on Monday morning.
Biden tells Ukrainian president what US will do if Russia invades
US President Joe Biden has assured his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, that Washington and its allies will “respond decisively” in the event that Moscow invades its neighbor.
The two leaders spoke by phone on Sunday, with the White House later releasing a statement. Apart from the usual comments about America’s commitment to Ukraine’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Biden also told Zelensky that Washington would not be discussing any matters that would directly affect Kiev behind its back, saying “nothing about you without you” was a key principle in bilateral relations.
If We Don’t Want 2022 To Mirror 2021, We Need To Continue To Openly Disobey Unscientific COVID Tyranny
To those who have been paying attention since the beginning of the pandemic, the authoritarianism currently unfolding in front of us was easily predictable. In fact, in March of 2020, most of us predicted mandatory vaccines, the police state, and travel restrictions. This doesn’t make us special or psychic, it is easy to deduce once you realize the nature of the state and their tendency to use the only tool in their toolbox to tackle problems faced by society. That sole tool is force.
While the intentions of the state may have been noble at first in order to prevent transmission of the virus, thanks to their tendency to use force without question, their noble intentions quickly became a conduit for tyrants to usurp our freedoms.
Fauci to collect LARGEST federal retirement in U.S. history…
Anthony Fauci said recently that he does not plan on retiring soon but if were to step down as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the 81-year-old would reportedly be eligible for the largest federal retirement package in American history.
According to Forbes auditors, Fauci’s 55 years of service in the federal government qualifies him for an annual retirement package of more than $350,000 which would increase through annual cost-of-living adjustments.
Covid microchip developer says there's no stopping roll-out: 'Whether we like it or not!'
THE DEVELOPER of a controversial new Covid microchip that is embedded in the skin has hit back at critics who slammed the project in an exclusive interview with Express.co.uk.
A Swedish start-up tech company has invented a scannable microchip that is implanted in people’s arms and can display your COVID-19 vaccination status. This digital implant is designed to be embedded into people's arms so your vaccine passport pops up when scanned.
Lockdown Rule Leads to People Running Out of Food (China)
In Locked-Down City of 13M, People Running Out of Food
Lockdown rules bar people from leaving the home to grocery shop
(Newser) – The Chinese city of Xi’an has been locked down since Dec. 22, and this lockdown is more extreme than most. In a quest to maintain China’s “zero COVID policy,” the New York Times reports workers have been tasked with spraying disinfectant throughout the city, and Xi’an’s 13 million residents aren’t permitted to leave even for essential reasons, like getting groceries. That’s a tightening of the original rule, which allowed a food-related excursion once every two days in the city, home to China’s famous Terracotta Warriors. But as of Monday, the only accepted reason to leave the home is for COVID testing, and the BBC reports that some residents say they are running out of food.
Man falls in “love” with robot and wants to marry “her”
A desperate man who “never thought he would find love” has revealed he plans to marry a robot woman. Geoff Gallagher, from Queensland, Australia, had given up all hope on finding someone to connect with, and ever since his mum died a decade ago, he was left awfully lonely with just him and his dog Penny.
But one day he read an article about AI robots and decided that forking out £3k on a synthetic girlfriend could be the way forward for him. According to The Daily Star, he said “At almost AUD $6,000 (£3,225) each, they weren’t cheap.
Australian man self-immolates after ranting against Covid vaccines
An Australian man was critically injured after he doused himself in gasoline and lit himself on fire in public on New Year’s Day after ranting against vaccines, according to local reports.
The gruesome act of self-immolation occurred just after 8 p.m. local time in the Richmond section of Melbourne when the man poured the gasoline on himself and his vehicle while shouting expletives regarding the state of Victoria’s new COVID-19 vaccine mandate, according to The Herald Sun.
This Man Pulls His Mask Down For A Second To Smell A Scented Candle, All Hell Breaks Loose!
An INSANE video shows an unhinged employee at a Dollarama store in Canada literally stalking and screaming at a customer after smelling a candle with his mask down is going viral on social media.
The video begins with a young male shopper explaining that he’s trying to shop, as a Dollarama employee is seen shouting in the background, “No pictures in the store, please!” The customer explains that he’s not taking a picture but is instead taking a video to document his experience.
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