Local Journalist Margaret Menge: Indiana Life Insurance CEO tells of “stunning” rise of mortality among workers in companies with group life insurance policies

My Green Acres neighbor, and recent acquaintance, journalist Margaret Menge, does it again. (If you recall, she was the intrepid mother who stood up to the local school board re: their mask policy.)

Exactly as the New Year rang in, Margaret posted a story that has now gone viral, thanks to Dr. Robert Malone taking notice. And it’s a doozy. Notice, what is considered here is an increase in all cause mortality, rather than “deaths from (or with) covid” — and I think it’s not too much to conjecture that this extraordinary escalation likely indicates deaths from any one or more of the multitude of “averse” events following the introduction of covid “vaccines.” Wake up, folks!

Indiana Life Insurance CEO says deaths are up 40% among people ages 18-64

That this increase focuses specifically on people of working age, is significant. And makes me wonder, as I have been wondering for the past many months, if death itself is responsible for what more and more appears to be a chronic lack of workers to staff restaurants and other service industries. All those signs are still pasted on local store windows, begging for workers. Despite an increase in hourly wage, despite the U.S. having now suspended the free money it was gifting laid off workers, the worker shortage continues.

Checking with a life insurance company was a great idea. Now how about undertakers in Indiana? What revelations are they keeping under their belts? I’m reminded of the whistleblowing funeral director in Britain.

UK Funeral Director: We’ve got to band together. Because if we don’t, the end is coming

Given that the “local” Herald-Times is “A PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK,” I’m not surprised that it has taken no notice of Margaret Menge’s story; nor has this newspaper thought to dig into why the local shortage of workers continues.

For more, see the thread on Margaret’s facebook page. Here’s a snippet from that.

3 thoughts on “Local Journalist Margaret Menge: Indiana Life Insurance CEO tells of “stunning” rise of mortality among workers in companies with group life insurance policies

  1. A 40% rise in death among the insured 18-64 age group is noteworthy in that this group represents those who generally are ‘paying’ rather than ‘collecting’ premiums.

    It is understandable that insurers would find this paradigm distressing and as ever, the proverbial ‘hit in the wallet’ seems a classic galvanizer for the greater good.

  2. Ann – this is more of a comment/compliment (assuredly too long whatever it is 🙂 ) for your effort expended sharing information and personal wise and centered views.

    To anyone that is following “alternative” forms of news and views none of what is unfolding on the world’s stage is a surprise. Not to rehash the insanity or flash my two farthings – staying fortified against the worst while holding hope, love and light for the greatest good seems to be the only way forward. This is the demise of the corrupt old system of control making way for the enlightenment of equality for all of creation! More than likely this will not be comfortable or pleasant but oh so necessary.

    Living the last two decades+ myself adjacent to a sacred system of higher learning (UofA) ,ahem, I can only tell you how you have been one of my go to examples of the common sense and ability to see past all ingrained/indoctrinated societal/academia conditioning. The fact that no matter backgrounds or former political affiliations those that listen to their heart and the amazing gift of creation have pretty much all reached the same conclusion. We are powerful, we are love.

    This does not express my near three year admiration of you adequately but I do know if I keep on trying this will end up an even more so wordy soup of gobbledygook.

    In summary – you’re a heck of a gal in possession of a great and inquisitive mind, a strong soul and a mighty heart! Keep on keepin on you are much appreciated! Blessed ’22 to you and all that read and feel your truth. Because not to end on a possibly to some, corny note – it truly is – Where We Go One, We Go All.

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