Life Expectancy Drops: Can We Blame The “Vaccines”?

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by Mac Slavo, SHTF Plan:

For the second year in a row life expectancy in the United States has taken a big hit. Many studies are blaming the opioid epidemic, but considering that impacts a small segment of the population, and over 70% of the U.S. population is considered “fully vaccinated” for COVID-19, the shots could be playing a major role.

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The average life expectancy for an American is now only 76, and Mark Crispin Miller, a Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication at NYU, says that the COVID injections are to blame. “Vaccination” is the greatest evil in the history of humanity, as these new studies variously prove that this is a global Holocaust, and there is no denying it; so we can’t let “our free press,” or our governments, ignore, belittle or distort this overwhelming evidence, Miller wrote on his Substack, News From The Underground. 

Research published by the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) revealed that in 2021, life expectancy in the U.S. decreased overall for both men and women for the second consecutive year, reaching just over 76 years. The situation is graver for men, as the average woman can expect to live to 79, while many men can only anticipate reaching 73. The gap between men and women in terms of life expectancy is the widest it has been since 1997, according to researchers from the University of California and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. –News From The Underground

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Vaccines in general have been wearing down human genetics for some time now, with COVID jabs being the straw that broke the camel’s back for many elderly folks. It is a global vaccine holocaust that started decades ago and is reaching a crescendo as Big Pharma launches into the mRNA sector of genetic reprogramming. The COVID jabs from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna were the inaugural injections, and many more are soon to follow.

“We have a healthcare system that is very advanced in treating illnesses and advanced disease,” says Dr. Brandon Yan, MD, the author of a new study on the subject of life expectancy. “But for the most part … it is not very good when it comes to preventative care.”

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