Friday, 12 January 2024

'Unexpected' Deaths of Young Americans Soared in 2023




The number of “unexpected” deaths of young Americans soared to unprecedented levels in 2023, according to official data.

In the first nine months of 2023, 158,000 additional “unexpected” deaths were recorded among young people, when compared to the pre-pandemic year of 2019.

The shocking number was revealed in official data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

However, the CDC data only runs up until September 2023 because the taxpayer-funded federal health agency scrubbed the database from public view when the numbers started raising alarm among concerned citizens.

According to a report from The Hill, the number of “unexpected or, ‘excess,’ deaths, which claimed 158,000 more Americans in the first nine months of 2023 than in the same period in 2019 … exceeds America’s combined losses from every war since Vietnam.”

Rather than address the issue, however, Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration is seeking to bury it.

“America’s chief health manager, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, opted in September to archive its excess deaths webpage with a note stating, “these datasets will no longer be updated,” The Hill notes.

While federal health officials, pharmaceutical companies, and the corporate media attempt to convince the public that the alarming deaths are just “conspiracy theories,” some industries cannot ignore this phenomenon.

Insurance companies can’t play ostrich because they have to pay out on death claims.

“In 2021, the most recent year for which data is available, the industry distributed a record $100.28 billion in total death benefits, according to BestLink,” related Life Insurance News (LIN) in late October.

“The higher-than-normal payouts began in 2020, the first year of the pandemic when insurers saw death benefits rise 15.4%, the biggest one-year increase since the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic.

“The 2021 increase was 10.8%, but fell during the first nine months of 2022, from $74.27 billion in the same period in 2021.

“But that’s still higher than the $59.18 billion paid out during the same period in 2019 before the pandemic hit.”

As to the mortality’s precise magnitude, LINcited an authority who said that “generally, we’re at 13.9 deaths per 100,000, which is up perhaps 7% from where it should have been.”

Yet this doesn’t truly illuminate the problem because this factors in mortality for those over 65.

The mortality rate for over 65s has actually declined by six percent.

Younger adult death rates, however, have increased more than 20 percent in 2023, according to the CDC.

The article from The Hill was written by Dr. Pierre Kory and Mary Beth Pfeiffer.

Kory is the president and chief medical officer of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance

Pfeiffer is an investigative reporter.

The two experts break the numbers down further.

“Mortality was 26 percent higher among insured 35-to-44-year-olds,” they write.

Deaths were “19 percent higher for 25-to-34-year-olds, continuing a death spike that peaked in the third quarter of 2021 at a staggering 101 percent and 79 percent above normal, respectively,” they add.

The causes of death also raise deeper concerns.

Figures in the data “show increased cardiac mortality in all ages,” writes LIN.

“And even as COVID-related causes declined in 2022, others rose, particularly stroke, diabetes, kidney and liver diseases.”

“COVID-19 deaths dropped 84 percent from the first three quarters of 2021 to the same period in 2023,” The Hill notes.

Yet even this statistic may be suspect, as stories abound about flu-induced and other deaths being labeled as “COVID” morality, as Slay News reported.

In November last year, FDA Commissioner Robert Califf raised concerns about plummeting life expectancy among Americans in a series of posts on X:


Califf mentions tobacco use in the last post.

However, this couldn’t account for mortality increases because smoking rates have declined for many years now.

There was a clear elephant in the room, however.

Nevertheless, X respondents were quick to point Califf in the right direction..

Another X user, who identifies herself as someone affected by “Vax Injury,” provided more detail:





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