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ALARM BELLS: All-cause death rates in US have increased by 40% compared to pre-pandemic levels
By Arsenio Toledo // Jan 12, 2022

An insurance company executive revealed in a presentation that America has seen a 40 percent increase in deaths compared to the pre-Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic levels.

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J. Scott Davison, the CEO of OneAmerica Financial Partners, was one of several business leaders and health professionals who spoke during a virtual conference on Dec. 30 organized by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. OneAmerica is an Indianapolis-based life insurance company that is worth over $100 billion.

During Davison's presentation, he noted that the life insurance industry is experiencing "the highest death rates in the history of this business." (Related: Life insurance companies sound DEATH ALERT warnings over nearly 100,000 excess deaths per month happening right now in the USA.)

"Not just at OneAmerica," said Davison. "The data is consistent across every player in that business."

He added that the surge in deaths represents "huge, huge numbers," and that the people dying are "primarily working-age people 18 to 64" who are employees of companies that have purchased life insurance plans through OneAmerica. This suggests that the death rate in the country could be higher, depending on the data other life insurance companies have on death rates in the businesses of their clients.

"Just to give you an idea of how bad that is, a three-sigma, or a one-in-200-years catastrophe, would be a 10 percent increase over pre-pandemic," said Davison. "So 40 percent is just unheard of."

According to Davison, most of the claims for deaths being filed with his company were not caused by the coronavirus.

"What the data is showing us is that the deaths that are being reported as COVID deaths greatly understate the actual death losses among working-age people from the pandemic," he said. "It may not all be COVID on their death certificate, but deaths are up just huge, huge numbers."

Davison added that his company is also seeing a surge in disability claims. "The first was short-term disability claims, and now we're seeing long-term disability," he said. "For OneAmerica, we expect the costs of this are going to be well over $100 million, and this is our smallest business. So it's having a huge impact on that."

The surge in deaths lines up with the start of America's mass vaccination campaign. According to Dr. Lindsay Weaver, the chief medical officer of Indiana, ever since the COVID-19 vaccines were introduced, more people in the state have been hospitalized than at any point in the past five years.

Furthermore, according to Margaret Menge, writing for The Center Square, just 8.9 percent of beds in intensive care units in Indiana are available – lower than at any time during the entirety of the COVID-19 pandemic. But the majority of the ICU beds are not taken up by COVID-19 patients. Just 37 percent of the beds are occupied by coronavirus patients, while 54 percent are occupied by people with other illnesses or conditions.

A similar pattern has been observed in other hospitals across the country.

Surge in deaths likely due to COVID-19 vaccines

Davison's presentation drew the attention of Dr. Robert Malone, a virologist and immunologist and one of the pioneers of mRNA vaccine technology.

Malone said that, according to Davison's data, the vast majority of the people who are dying are most likely fully vaccinated and boosted because they work under employer vaccine mandates.

"This suggests that these people that are under the insurance mandates have an enormously increased mortality rate compared to the general population," said Malone.

While Malone did not outright claim that the COVID-19 vaccines are the cause of the deaths, he strongly inferred that the experimental and deadly vaccines may have an outsized role in the surge in deaths.

"All you can do is generate hypotheses," said Malone. "Nonetheless, there is no question that the federal policies are an abject failure, whether it is due to the vaccines, or it's due to the suppression of early treatment, we have a massive, massive failure of public policy."

"The mortality rate in the United States is among the highest in the world right now," he said. Furthermore, the data strongly suggests that the problem isn't just the coronavirus, but that the "overall mortality rate is enormous."

"It is starting to look to me like the largest experiment on human beings in recorded history has failed," wrote Malone in his personal Substack account. "And, if this rather dry report from a senior Indiana life insurance executive holds true, then Reiner Fuellmich's 'Crimes against Humanity' push for convening new Nuremberg trials starts to look a lot less quixotic and a lot more prophetic."

Watch the video below to know more about the real cause of highest death rate in history.

This video is from The Willow channel on Brighteon.com.

Learn more about how the COVID-19 vaccines are causing an immense number of deaths in the U.S. at Vaccines.news.

Sources include:

Brighteon.com

TheGatewayPundit.com

TheNewAmerican.com

RWMaloneMD.Substack.com



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