Since we’re only two, or so, years into this early death from clotshots thing It’s understandable that the life insurance guys just stop issueing new policies. But their math genius actuarial guys are no doubt working their buttsoff to figger out the odds of clotshotted policy owners dieing early.
Way back in my early working years I carried enough whole life insurance to cover the family if I went down in flames early. After I got to financial security I cashed in the policy. But I was a pilot. The noclassdirtbags wrote in an exclusion to only pay the cash value if I died in an airplane.
This is what I expect soon. Because the clotshot odds will be so hard to figger they will refuse to pay if cause of death is shot related. Or they might put in an exclusion as with seweecide: you will have to live six years after issuance for the clotshot exclusion to be waved.
If they try to cover the odds by raising premiums they’ll be out of bidness shortly. That’s why I expect they’ll cover the problem with exclusions. Or, maybe, it’s a good thing I don’t sell insurance?
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“This is what I expect soon. Because the clotshot odds will be so hard to figger they will refuse to pay if cause of death is shot related. Or they might put in an exclusion as with seweecide: you will have to live six years after issuance for the clotshot exclusion to be waved.”
I don’t see how this could work. It might take too much work to make it work.
Insurance companies would have make the family of anyone young who died of a heart attack, PE, strange cancer for their age or fast growing cancer, or a number of other things I’m missing pay for an autopsy to prove it wasn’t the vaccine.
I’m not sure state regulators would go for this.
When you think about it, just about anything a 40-year old dies of, unless it’s something like falling off a ladder, could be argued to be vaxseem related by an insurance company attorney.
Even a person who developed kidney disease five years ago could have progression of it caused by the vaxseem.
Nobody should ever buy "whole life" insurance...it's a racket.