They have access to doctors that will prescribe them whatever drugs they want for fun also...
And the avg life expectancy is 78, therefore half of the population dies younger than 78.
This dude made 74...
Well, fair, you got me on the math. However that is not the range common to the human life expectancy data, living to 93 is an outlier.
Also, apparently the age has been adjusted down to 76 for men, so there is that.
Certain cases, like this one, are red herrings in relation to covid/vax deaths, 3 years ago a man dying at 74 would raise zero suspicions whatsoever which is a FAR CRY from all the healthy 18-40 year olds who are dropping dead.
It would be more technical to say it is only if the median and the mean of the age of death are the same do we have half of the population dying above / below this value.
Plus life expectancy is for "at birth", complicating the picture.
If the data is honest, we should be able to see the effects on this chart in the coming years
Like I said, my argument is only with the trend of lumping every death in with anomalous deaths.
This one is an obese 74 year old who was a rock star at the height of the 'sex drugs and rock'n'roll' era... as I said, at any other time, no one would even question it.
They have access to doctors that will prescribe them whatever drugs they want for fun also... And the avg life expectancy is 78, therefore half of the population dies younger than 78. This dude made 74...
The average value of these 6 numbers is 78, only one of them is less than that.
93, 93, 93, 93, 93, 3
Well, fair, you got me on the math. However that is not the range common to the human life expectancy data, living to 93 is an outlier.
Also, apparently the age has been adjusted down to 76 for men, so there is that.
Certain cases, like this one, are red herrings in relation to covid/vax deaths, 3 years ago a man dying at 74 would raise zero suspicions whatsoever which is a FAR CRY from all the healthy 18-40 year olds who are dropping dead.
My example was a bit extreme.
It would be more technical to say it is only if the median and the mean of the age of death are the same do we have half of the population dying above / below this value.
Plus life expectancy is for "at birth", complicating the picture.
If the data is honest, we should be able to see the effects on this chart in the coming years
Like I said, my argument is only with the trend of lumping every death in with anomalous deaths.
This one is an obese 74 year old who was a rock star at the height of the 'sex drugs and rock'n'roll' era... as I said, at any other time, no one would even question it.