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Deaths and injuries from COVID-19 vaccines could put insurance companies at risk of bankruptcy
COVID-19 vaccines are injuring and killing people, and it’s not just the victims and their families who are hurting; insurance companies could see their profits dwindle as more cases come to light in a trend that could end up putting the entire economy at risk.
University College Dublin School of Medicine Professor of Translational Science Dr. Dolores Cahill, an immunology expert who has 25 years of experience working with antibodies in biomedical applications, has long been voicing her concerns about the jabs and the impact they will have on global health. She doesn’t just think they’re risky; she firmly believes that everyone who has received even a single dose is walking around with a ticking time bomb inside of them and is headed for certain death.
“Everybody who has an mRNA injection will die within 3 to 5 years, even if they have had only one injection,” she said. Naturally, these comments, which she has been making since the vaccines first rolled out, were enough to get her labeled a “conspiracy theorist” and removed from social media platforms.
A potential impending “tsunami of death”
Another expert who thinks the writing is on the wall is Belgian virologist Dr. Geert Vanden Bossche, who has been warning that those who were fully vaccinated will start to see their immunity collapse, which could spur a global trend of turbo cancers, strokes, heart attacks and mortalities.
He said that a “massive, massive tsunami” is poised to overwhelm hospitals and take a toll on the economy. This, in turn, will spur social chaos and affect all of us.
“They will start to replace the surge of the cancers … now we have a more chronic phase.”
“It will end with a hyper-acute phase, a huge, huge wave … I’ve been studying this now for four years. I know what I’m talking about … We will have to build a completely new world,” he stated, adding that our hospitals will collapse once this gets into full swing.
“And that means the chaos in all kinds of layers of society — financial, economic, social, you name it — will be complete.”
Bad news for the economy
All of this is bad news for insurance companies and pretty much every industry that needs living, breathing workers, but there are a couple of industries that might actually benefit from all this.
In a post that has now disappeared, Richard Sauder of “Richard’s Substack” noted: “It appears that casket and coffin manufacturers, funeral homes, morticians, morgues, graveyards, cemeteries, backhoe operators and grave diggers, crematoriums and the like will have plenty of work – if they can avoid dying themselves!”
“Other industries and the great bulk of the work force will take it on the chin.”
Although he felt he shouldn’t name names, he implied that one famous insurance company is “in very serious trouble” and is “swirling around the corporate failure drain due to the burgeoning death rate.” And if a major company is being affected this much, it’s hard to imagine how it will affect smaller insurers.
“Too many people are dying,” he said. “The normal actuarial tables no longer apply.”
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