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This is the second source of indisputable troubled all-cause mortality data that goes "off the rails" starting mid-year 2021 ... when vax rates passed 50% in most "first world" countries.

The first was the Scottish all-cause mortality data (collected for the past 42 years) that went off the rails starting in May. Boring Scottish record keepers suddenly alarmed by a "Foul Wind Arising from the Moors" (got that phrasing and the data link from Alex Bersenson).

Now we have equally boring (and thus trustworthy) Mid-American insurance actuarial record keepers suddenly alarmed by the extreme rate of life insurance payouts since ... drumroll please ... mid-year 2021 (i.e "third and fourth quarters of 2021").

In the law of "hearsay", the exceptions -- ie. admissible hearsay -- are categories of "disinterested" statements. Scottish mortality record keepers and Indiana life insurance actuarial record keepers are, if nothing else, "disinterested" in the politics of Covidland. Thus trustworthy.

Thus, as Dr. Malone says ... ALARMING! (for the sheep, at least)

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Good information. The Scots have a penchant for accurate record keeping that makes accurate Scots genealogy possible and, frankly, marketable. With a population of five or six million deploying the jab early was easy and so the results also apparently came in early. I hope not too many of my friends there are among the casualties.

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