Heightened awareness leads to increased numbers of reports of what’s always been happening but previously never reported to larger audiences; it does not equate to actual increased numbers of such events.
Regarding life and health insurance companies reporting “excess deaths”— it appears to be true for natural deaths (excluding homicides, suicides, and accidents), but the best evidence so far says it’s from Covid-19 (directly and indirectly), and NOT from the vaccines.
Here, for example:
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2022/02/24/life-f24.html
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2022/feb/11/blog-posting/no-covid-19-vaccines-arent-responsible-increase-de/
https://www.axios.com/2022/07/12/excess-covid-deaths-insurance-status
I don’t know those website/groups above, and they might have a bias in this, but their reasoning seems.....reasonable.
The point is, I’m not defending Big Pharma or AntiVax or anyone, I’m just tired of people making simple logical errors and jumping to unjustified conclusions.
LOL! When it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations, simple logical errors and jumping to unjustified conclusions is almost a requirement!
The non-Covid-related deaths appeared after the vax rollout; to point the finger at Covid19 begs the obvious question: Why weren't group life insurance claims up in 2020 (when the only suspect could be Covid) but up in 2021 and later (after the mandates began)?
These shots are approved for emergency use only; this is, by clinical definition, an experiment.
By default, any death that takes place after taking one of these shots is automatically assumed to be due to the shot.
It's not up to anyone here to demonstrate the connection between the jab and the injury or death; it's up to the manufacturer of the shot to demonstrate the disconnection. (Your role as the caster of doubt ignores this basic tenet of drug-testing.)