I mention all this because my interview last night with Edward Dowd, formerly a hedge fund manager at BlackRock, now founder of Phinance Technologies and author of Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022, presented me with a couple of moments in which what he was telling me was so horrific and so unimaginable that I stumbled a few times, and visibly lost my usual composure.
"Using standard methodologies, Ed Dowd and his colleagues have found, in a new 22 page report, looking at the UK, that adjusted cardiovascular excess deaths in the UK are up in a signal that cannot under any circumstances be ignored."We observed 13 per cent increase above normal trend line in 2020, 30 per cent in 2021 and forty-four per cent in 2022." Anything above 3 standard deviations is a signal - a 3.8 standard deviation is the same as you getting hit by lightning once in your lifetime.
From this chart, based on Office of National Statistics and UK Monthly Registered Deaths, All Cause, and the Peersonal independence Payment System databased - excess deaths were up in 2020 and 2021, then seemed to resolve in 2022, and are now up again dramatically in those aged 15-44 in Q2 of 2023.
We found 3 [excess] deaths per 100k population in 2022 and 13 excessive disabilities in 2022.
A Swiss study found an incidence of "Mild myocarditis" of 2.8 per cent per 100,000.
When we run the population of this age group in the United Kingdom that's 650,000 people who could potentially become disabled or dead. Say only ten per cent develop problems - that is 65,000 people in the UK. We are updating 2023 - their UK 15-44 age group's excess mortality is 20 per cent above there baseline, reaching a new all-time high in 2023.
"We also have this confirmed by the US disability data which in June shot up by a million. Why are we seeing a re-acceleration in disabilities? Up a million in one month. In July it came down a tad but shot back up in August. I am getting anxious about these trends accelerating." His source in the insurance industry is seeing both disability and death shooting up among American millennials.
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