Mark Steyn: Why Are Healthy Young People Dying Across The UK?

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Mountain biker Rab Wardell died just two days after winning the Scottish championship. He went into cardiac arrest on Tuesday morning. That was less than 48 hours after winning a national championship.

Then there’s Rugby player Ben Benn who died suddenly at age 30. And footballer Molly White. Molly White was 20 and a rising star in women’s football. Then there’s the case of the young boxer Dominic Oscar, who passed away suddenly at the ripe young age of 19.

All were fit, healthy, in peak condition, and now dead. What did they all have in common? All were vaccinated against Covid.

Four may sound like a small sample, but according to the actuary tables compiled by the Society of Actuaries (which calculates a person’s insurance risk), at the peak of the vaccine jab mandates, twice as many 35- to 44-year-old persons died than the previous year.

The numbers aren’t much better for those in their late 20s and early 50s.

Mark Steyn digs deeper into the numbers and finds even more disturbing trends. WATCH:

h/t Joe O.

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      MattH

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      Hi Andy. Thank you for the reference to Mark Steyn’s lecture.
      It is healthy to laugh out loud. I recently watched him reference “Jacinda Trudeau” , a New Zealand- Canadian amalgam.

      I was wondering the date of this lecture please.

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        MattH

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        The 10th conference was held in Washington, D.C. in June 2015.

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    Kevin Doyle

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    Mark Stein is always on point, and with humour.
    The legitimate points he raises have never been addressed by Health Officials who claim to care for your ‘well being’.
    How much stock or perks (paid tuition for children) do folks in government receive from their good friends at Moderna, Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson?

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