Life Expectancy Has Plummeted at
Unprecedented Rate After COVID Vaccinations Rolled Out
The COVID vaccinated are dying in greater
numbers than the unvaccinated, so much so that it has driven down the overall
life expectancy in the U.S. by nearly three years.
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Most of the
Excess Deaths among Vaccinated are in the younger age groups, unlike the unvaccinated
which have seen no decline.
In 2019, the average life span of
Americans of all ethnicities was 78.8 years.
2
By the end of 2020, it
had dropped to 77.0 years
3
and by the end of 2021, it was 76.4.
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We know this drop isn't due to
people dying of COVID-19, because the age groups with the highest increases in
mortality were working age adults, 25 through 54, followed by children between
the ages of 1 and 4.
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And, they are not tiny increases.
Rates of death increased 16.1% for
35- to 44-year-olds, 13.4% for 25- to 34-year-olds, 12.1% for 45- to
54-year-olds, and 10.1% for 1- to 4-year-olds. Meanwhile, COVID mortality was,
from the start, highest among the elderly.
Life insurance data
also confirm that it's
working age adults who are dying in
record numbers
.
7
Also
COVID-19 is also an unlikely
significant factor for the rapid decline in life expectancy for the simple fact
that it's not a major contributor to rising excess mortality, which only took
off after the introduction of the COVID shots in early 2021.
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Across
the
world, excess mortality has dramatically risen since the rollout of the vaccinations
,
and barely a day now goes by without a healthy adult suddenly dropping dead
with no apparent cause. If the COVID jabs were beneficial, you'd expect excess
mortality to drop, yet that's not what we're seeing. We're also not seeing mass
death from COVID. The only clear factor that might account for these
discrepancies is mass injection with an experimental gene transfer technology.
By April 2022 … data
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show that about
6 in 10 adults dying of COVID-19 were vaccinated or boosted, and that's
remained true through at least August 2022 (the most recent month of
data)."
A new Omicron variant dubbed XBB is rapidly
spreading across the Northeast U.S. Its mutations enable it to evade antibodies
from prior infection and vaccines as well as existing monoclonal antibody
treatments.
Growing evidence also
suggests that repeated vaccinations may make people more susceptible to XBB and
could be fueling the virus's rapid evolution …
Risk of COVID Infection Rises with
Number of Shots-
As
reported by Finley
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Those
who received three more doses were 3.4 times as likely to get infected as the
unvaccinated, while those who received two were only 2.6 times as likely.
COVID Shots Suppress Your Immune
Function-
paper
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As
a result of this interferon inhibition, your innate
immune system is suppressed, opening the door for all kinds of infections.
Type-1 interferon also keeps latent viruses in check, so if your interferon
pathway is suppressed, latent viruses, such as shingles,
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can start to emerge. Importantly, cancer can also proliferate unchecked when
your immune system is impaired.
This information has been
suppressed and covered up by Pfizer, Fauci, CDC/FDA for the last 2 years in an
unprecedented fraudulent Propaganda
Campaign
.
Treatment for Vaccination Spike
Protein Damage
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3,
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CDC NCHS Data Brief December 2022
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CDC Press release July 21, 2021
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CDC
Provisional Life Expectancy Estimates for 2021, August 2022
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The Times October 10, 2020
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Robert Malone
Substack
January 2,
2022
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Our World in Data Excess Mortality During COVID Pandemic
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10
KFF Health System Tracker April 21, 2022
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CDC Rates of COVID Cases or Deaths by Age Group and
Vaccination Status
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12,
18
WJS January 1, 2023
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Quanta Magazine Vaccines Are Pushing Pathogens to Evolve
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PLOS Biology July 27,
2015
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pbio.1002198
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MedRxiv
December 19, 2022
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Food Chem
Toxicol
June 2022; 164:
113008
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