Former banker and author, Ed Dowd, talks about excess all cause mortality, the epidemic of sudden deaths, and the financial beneficiaries of the pandemic. The podcast also covers ethics in Wall Street, the negative impact of monopolies, the push for centralization and its impact on democracy. The speakers explore analogies between complications in orthopedic surgery and vaccine concerns, discuss the importance of trusting gut instincts and highlight concerns about vaccine damage. They also touch on religious beliefs, recent events in Maui, and offer words of wisdom on controlling the ego.
Excess deaths during 2020 and 2021 have disproportionately affected working-age individuals, suggesting a broader phenomenon beyond COVID-19.
Financial institutions like Wall Street and BlackRock have grown in size and influence, potentially leading to monopoly-like control and negative implications for the general population.
Speculation arises regarding the motives behind the COVID-19 pandemic, including addressing financial crises, introducing a digital currency, and managing demographic challenges.
Deep dives
Excessive deaths and disabilities in 2020 and 2021
The podcast discusses the significant increase in excess deaths and disabilities during 2020 and 2021. In the United States, there were 500,000 excess deaths above the normal trend in each of these years. What is particularly alarming is the shift in the age of those affected, with a higher proportion of working-age individuals experiencing excess deaths, especially in the 25-44 age group. Similar trends were observed in the UK. These findings suggest a concerning phenomenon that extends beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and may be associated with other factors, such as vaccines and mandates.
Concentration of power in financial institutions
The podcast delves into the concentration of power in financial institutions, specifically focusing on Wall Street, investment management firms like BlackRock, and the potential impact of their size and influence. It is noted that these firms have grown through acquisition and shifted their focus to passive index investing and ETFs. Concerns are raised regarding the significant voting power held by these firms, potentially leading to monopoly-like control in corporate boardrooms. The issue of excessive power in financial institutions is seen as a historical problem, with negative implications for the general population.
Speculations on the underlying motives and consequences
The podcast explores speculations about the underlying motives behind the COVID-19 pandemic and its connection to broader financial and social issues. It is suggested that the pandemic and related measures may serve as a way to address financial crises, demographic challenges, and introduce a digital currency. The speculation includes the notion of clearing the decks by eliminating older populations, managing pension liabilities, and facilitating a transition to a digital currency system. The financial system's reliance on debt creation and the need for constant debt expansion is also highlighted in the discussion.
Excess deaths and adjustments for population growth
The speaker discusses excess deaths and the importance of adjusting for population growth when comparing different countries. They highlight how death rates have generally been stable and declining due to improved safety measures and healthcare access. However, post-2021, many countries are experiencing a deviation from the trend, with an increase in excess deaths. The speaker advocates for using population-adjusted measures to ensure accurate comparisons between countries.
Possible correlations between excess death rates and vaccination percent
The speaker mentions running correlations between excess death rates and vaccination percentages but emphasizes that correlation does not imply causation. They discuss Denmark as an example, noting that despite high vaccination rates, excess mortality in every age group has been higher in 2021 compared to 2020. The speaker also suggests that socioeconomic interests have influenced the handling of the pandemic and vaccines, with certain entities benefiting from the crisis. They express concern about the long-term effects of vaccines and the need to question and investigate the current situation.
Ed Dowd is a former banker and author of Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Death in 2021 & 2022.
In this podcast we talk about excess all cause mortality, the epidemic of sudden deaths, and a little about debt based fiat system and who financially benefited from the so called pandemic.
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