

Unexpected Rise in Disease Sinks U.S. Insurance Companies
Jul 5, 2025
Unexpected trends in morbidity and mortality are shaking the foundations of U.S. health insurance, impacting major firms like Centene. Rising death rates and declining fertility raise serious questions about health policies and vaccine narratives. The podcast dives into the financial ramifications and discusses concerns over transparency in the data surrounding these health issues. As troubling patterns emerge, the conversation invites a deeper examination of the connections between health dynamics and market stability.
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Unexpected Health Decline Hits Insurers
- U.S. health insurers see unexpected high sickness and death rates, causing major stock crashes like Centene's 38% drop.
- Disability claims surged by 4.5 million since 2021, indicating a serious health decline unseen before.
Excess Deaths Spike Beyond US
- New Zealand and Australia faced major spikes in excess mortality in 2022, not early in the pandemic years.
- Death rates per 100,000 surged well above expected declines, marking unusual health deterioration.
Community Support Amid Crisis
- Subscribers share experiences showing the community is not alone noticing health and societal irrationalities.
- These testimonials boost morale and sanity amid confusing and troubling times.