Discover the hidden dangers of vaccines and the potential adverse reactions they can cause. Explore the alarming increase in deaths and disability related to vaccinations in the United States.
Vaccines play a crucial role in preventing and controlling infectious diseases. Historically, they have been instrumental in reducing the incidence of deadly diseases such as polio, measles, and diphtheria. Monitoring systems, such as the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), are in place to detect and investigate any potential adverse events associated with vaccines. These systems allow healthcare providers and the public to report any adverse reactions they observe or experience. This data is crucial in identifying any patterns or trends that may indicate a problem with a particular vaccine. Although, there are very disturbing trends seen in through VAERS (click on the hyperlink to review the VAERS report) which seemed to start in 2021, there has been no official statements from the FDA which is concerning and leaves the reporting to the general medical providers and private industry.
Physicians who witness a trend in the health of the patients they treat and life insurance carriers who actually have to pay out claims for death and disability have the most reliable data and reporting systems. Insurance carriers have no political affiliation, and only pay a claim if there is an actual event causing death and disability. Treating physicians may carry a political affiliation, but they still witness, record and hopefully appropriately treat patients with real symptoms. In addition, physicians on the front lines try to identify the cause of these symptoms and alert there patients to avoid a health hazard as they are sworn to do. When the first line of defense which is the FDA and the CDC fails to warn the public, this warrants the insurance industry and front line treating physicians to notify the public of a safety concern as well as a reasonable plan of action to save lives and prevent disease.
I sit on a committee mainly composed of very smart and experienced life insurance executives and actuatries. These actuaries are highly trained specialists in the area of identifying trends and risks to the insurance industry. They are the life-blood of the insurance industry since they identify risks and trends to keep the company solvent and profitable. Many actuaries will also work for large Wall Street investors since they can spot trends well before the normal investor which also keeps these companies solvent and able to maximize returns on investments. They normally have no political appointments and do not have any political slant on there reporting. Otherwise, this would compromise the purity of the data and projections. A few of these very specialized and talented experts in statistics and trends started to notice alarming trends in deaths and disability . They started sharing data between themselves and formed a special not for profit group called the Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives (ICSL) and I sit on this committee as a medical advisor. I would like to share the information we have learned to actually help save some lives.
The simple answer is YES. The Insurance Collaboration to Save Lives has found some disturbing trends with increasing number of reported deaths since 2019. In fact, they have found an increase in death rates by over 20%, and some of the most alarming evidence is a 43% increased death rate for the very young healthy age group of 15-45 yrs in 2021 (see the red line at the top) ! This is compared to the baseline 2018 and 2019 (brown and gray lines at the bottom)
In addition, they have also noted a 12.7% increase in disabilities. This is concerning since disabilities normally mean an eventual increase in deaths down the road.
Despite some of the most stringent and comprehensive measures to prevent deaths during the recent health emergency, the US had one of the most significant drops in average age of death which continues to drop at alarming rates.
So, YES, there seems to be a real problem which we can not ignore.
The answer may be due to many factors including poor diets, lack of exercise, depression and access to healthcare. However, there was something which occurred in early 2021 which was not related to COVID-19 deaths since COVID related deaths were extracted from this database. Everyone can draw their own conclusions, but the fact remains that we have significant problems with increased deaths and disability. The VAERS database gives us a hint of where this trend may be due to.
Through review of the medical literature, and practical clinical experience there appears to be some patterns in laboratory testing and physical symptoms which would place you at risk. Identifying these markers is the first step in reducing your risk for death and disability.
Symptoms which may be an indicator you should talk with your primary care physician (note* There are many more symptoms which can be attributed to Long COVID, but here is just a partial list of the most serious)
Asking your primary care physician to run these basic tests may help identify if you are at risk.
In addition to these tests, here is a list of action items you can do with accompanying supporting literature:
This information is presented not as a personal or political statement, but rather to help protect you from further harm and to also help you recover from something which happened in 2021.