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[Music] today some of our best segments from the global Lane sudden death syndrome it's no longer only babies working people and young athletes are suddenly dropping dead we have a health problem a National Health crisis unfortunately the vaccine is a taboo subject jumping on the bandwagon St Louis joined San Francisco and considers paying reparations to its black citizens and it's all right here on the global Lane sudden death among healthy working age people worldwide is skyrocketing here in America it was up 40 percent during the third and fourth quarters of 2021. our next guest contends a 10 jump would have been a one in 200 year event but this was 40 percent Edward Dowd is a founding partner of Finance Technologies and author of the new book Cause unknown the epidemic has sudden deaths in 2021 and 2022 okay Edward most people would respond to the sudden death news and say the statistics jumped 40 percent because of kova 19 what do you say yeah so in 2020 it was mostly old folks who died of covid with comorbidities then there was a sudden mix shift in 2021 and 22 and continues in 23. and my uh work and my partner's work points to something that happened with the employed of our country it's been detrimental to your health to be employed in 21 and 22. And We examined this the Society of actuaries which is an industry group for insurers that does surveys in August of 22 they came out with the survey uh for their group life policyholders and group life is a specific policy for those who on board to Fortune 500 or mid-sized companies you get this death benefit as kind of a freebie when you on board and you you know you get one or two extra salary should you die you get that your family gets Saturday beneficiary you have to be employed at the time to get it well this is a great business for insurance companies and in 2021 on the whole industry experience 40 excess death in uh ages 25 through 64. the Millennials 25 to 44 were hard hit particularly the group life policyholders generally die at one third the rate of the general U.S population in any given year and in 2021 I just said they had 40 excess death the general U.S population had 32 percent excess debt well it seems like uh tell us about some of these unexpected sudden deaths it seems like there are a lot of them I mean just but from a Google search you can find like a lot of 12 14 16 18 year olds that are just dropping dead suddenly tell us more right right and in my book I talk about sudden death and we look at the sudden deaths of athletes which you know did it happen before 21 it did there was a study in 2006 by the law sane Institute in Switzerland that showed over the course of 38 years they found 1101 sudden athletic deaths which is about 29 a year globally we'd be lucky to have a month with just 29 since 20 uh since 2021 in my book alone there's hundreds and hundreds of examples so something's changed I obviously blame the vaccine because that's what's changed and mandates and um you know the naysayers will tell me it's covered long coveted well um if that's the case uh why did it uh not affect the young in 2020 and so we have a health problem a National Health crisis and at the very least it should be examined and discussed openly unfortunately the vaccine is a taboo subject and uh it's not allowed to be discussed in the mainstream Media or pretty much anywhere near Health authorities so this is a problem that needs to be reckoned with we need a national discussion about it and you know if I'm proven wrong that's great but unfortunately on Wall Street when we see statistics like this um we we and Trend changes like this uh we become quite alarmed and that's what I do for for a living yeah it gets your attention and I want to remind people that you're not a medical doctor but you've done a lot of research on this for your book so what did medical professionals speculate as a probable cause of all these sudden deaths do they agree with you uh well it depends uh on on on where you fall down on the issue the obviously the front line doctors who were vilified early on who um identified the vaccine issues like Peter McCullough Dr Malone and others agree with me um the excuses I've heard from many medical professionals is well there's suicides that there's um uh drug and Fentanyl overdoses and missed cancer screening appointments well let's take a look at what happened in the third quarter of 2021 the millennial group in the according to the Society of actuaries that's ages 25 through 44 experienced into the third quarter arise from about 30 percent excess mortality uh to 84 percent very sudden uh rapid change so I call that an event I call that the Mandate event in in the fall of 2021 and to say that uh Fortune 500 and mid-size company employees had a suicide pact doesn't make any sense to me uh to keep to you get your claim you have to keep your job fentanyl users and heroin users don't stay employed very long and it's also suspicious they decided to overdose in the same quarter and then the missed cancer screening appointments doesn't make any sense I'm 56 never had one uh it's something that young folks don't tend to do so this is um and for all three to have occurred simultaneously is is nearly impossible so there is an event that occurred in 2021 if the doctors can explain that to me we'd already gone from the original Wuhan uh uh variant to Delta and Delta didn't seem to do this damage in the summer and Delta was all over the place in the summer so somebody needs to investigate this I have my definitive conclusion in my estimation it's the vaccine I'll you know I'll be proven wrong until and right now I don't have anybody coming up with an excuse that makes any sense to me or anybody else quite frankly okay the book is cause unknown the epidemic of sudden deaths in 2021 and 20 t22 Edward Dodd thank you for sharing those insights we appreciate it threat alert heavy smoke from Canadian wildfires may be lessening however it is still affecting the air quality and health of millions of Americans mostly along the east coast parts of Pennsylvania and even the Upper Midwest President Biden said the fires are a stark reminder of the impacts of climate change here's White House Press Secretary Kareem Jean-Pierre it is yet another alarming example of the ways in which the climate crisis is disturbing our lives and our communities that's why from day one President Biden rightfully recognized the climate crisis climate change as one of one of the four crises facing our nation as he was coming into the Oval Office joining us to share his thoughts on the Canadian wildfires and the impact on climate change is the executive director of the CO2 Coalition Gregory wrightstone Gregory it's good to talk with you again here we go again Canada's wildfires heavy smoke drifting across the border into the U.S caused by climate change explain to us why you think that's untrue well there's there's a lot of bad influence or information being floated around out there one of the claims they're making is this is unprecedented this has never happened before well I've got reports from 1780 uh 250 years ago that um it was called the day without Sunshine it was called The Darkest Day uh back in 1780 it was because of the same thing uh again in the 1920s New York City I have a New York Times article uh showing very similar effect here so is it unusual yes but it's not unprecedented these things occur occasionally from time to time and in 1780 and 1920 uh climate change didn't have anything to do with that and it doesn't have anything to do with this the other one of the other things they're saying is that climate change is causing these fires to occur earlier than they've ever occurred well again that the facts don't bear that out um Alberta the fire started in Alberta western Canada and the northern latitudes uh May is the peak Fire season for fires in Alberta it's so it the fires occur every year in Canada uh some two and a half million hectares which uh one hectare equals about two and a half acres so you do the math I'm not I'm a geologist not a mathematician but so every year we have uh wildfires that range five million down to very few last year uh fires in Canada was almost a historically low number uh 2020 was the historic low number and that's probably leading to one of the problems they have in Canada right now is last since last year was very low in fire numbers all that brush and grass that's now accumulated for two years is build up um the other thing to consider according to the Canadian forestry service they're experts and if you go to their website what's really interesting they talk about the benefits of fire how beneficial it is for the Canadian forest and it's very well it's very much needed to have a healthy forest in fact on their website the second paragraph down uh their Chief Forester said that fires are just as important to a healthy Forest as our get this I hope you're sitting down fires are just as important as water and sunlight Karine Jean-Pierre also said President Biden's tackling climate change by making one of his top priorities and he's implemented historic policies well let's see some of the changes are shutting down the Keystone Pipeline opposing fracking pushing to phase out coal he wants Americans to invest in wind farms electric cars even for the US military your thoughts on those changes well obviously there's nothing they're going to do that's going to impact global temperatures atmospheric temperatures if we if we had decreased and we use What's called the magic simulator that was devised by NOAA National oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration it shows that had we gone to Net Zero in 2018 um well we will have averted one tenth of one degree Fahrenheit for the year 2100 uh spending tens and maybe over 100 trillion dollars to get there and it doesn't make much sense the other thing Gary no one talks about they you've probably heard we can't cross the one and a half degree threshold well it's not one and a half degrees it's one and a half degrees from the 1800s before the Industrial Revolution we've already warmed one degree Centigrade so what they're talking about is the danger of increasing temperature by half a degree Centigrade that's nine tenths of a degree Fahrenheit Gary where you stay it in your office if it changed nine tenths of a degree you couldn't tell the big story I know you've had me on many times uh that we preached the CO2 Coalition are the benefits of modest warming and more CO2 and by almost every metric the Earth and Humanity are thriving and prospering because of the of the of the combination of warming and more CO2 and we should celebrate that thank you Greg for sharing your time and insights we appreciate it now the latest you nity to consider paying reparations to African Americans as compensation for slavery a special commission will spend one year examining the issue before sending recommendations to the city council members in San Francisco are already considering making payments of five million dollars to each qualifying black resident in that City so our reparations the best way to make amends for America's past sin of slavery what could be done instead to bring about racial reconciliation well joining us is longtime civil rights and Community Development leader Robert Woodson Mr Woodson is an author founder and president of the Woodson Center Mr Woodson it's so good to talk with you again so tell me what advice do you have for the reparations Commission in St Louis this foolish preoccupation that's reflecting attention away from the more critical issues facing not only black sections of Black America but the entire nation that this whole somehow uh Black America is being used starting a few years ago with the 1619 project at the at the New York Times black America's stain of slavery and it's it's a birth defect is really being weaponized against the fundamental values of this nation and reparations is just another iteration of this whole assault on our culture in San Francisco they're proposing five million dollars in reparations for each citizen who qualifies and about six percent of the city residents there and 40 percent of the homeless are black so how do you take care of San Francisco's homeless problems with would reparations solve it well first of all we have had reparations over the years it was it's called a poverty program uh we've spent 22 trillion dollars over the course of 60 years on programs that Aid the poor uh where 70 cents of every one of those dollars did not go to the poor but those who serve the poor these professional service providers asked not which problems are solvable but which one is fundable so we have monetized poverty in America and that's why in the face of all these expenditures that have not improved and so just really uh anytime you give people money you separate work from income it has a terrible effect on people look at the people who win the lottery seventy percent of them wish they had never won it because you separate work from income it creates more problems than it solves and so to suggest that somehow the problems of Injustice so-called Injustice can be satisfied by writing a check is ridiculous a 2022 Pew research survey found that 68 of Americans oppose reparations their survey found 80 percent of black people support it so why is there such a disparity well again a lot of people have been sold in this notion that because of our our tortured past on slavery that somehow this problem can be resolved through the the giving of money I mean it's it's just a delusion um and and and it's not going to solve the problem once you go down this road many people wonder where would it end you give reparations to blacks then Native Americans who want the same for their mistreatment Japanese Americans would want the same for their internment during World War II so what do you see as the best solution How can there be forgiveness and racial reconciliation what needs to be done to make amends for slavery well we know we should not try to make amends for slavery none of us should be judged by the worst of what we were in the past how many of your listeners and viewers believe you should be judged by the worst of what you were America is a country of redemption if you and so what we do at the Woodson Center is we looked at how black Americans uh response to oppression it was not to seek recrimination and revenge we practice radical Grace we gave an example for instance in our essays in 1776 units of Robert Smalls who was a man-born slave uh and what uh in Sumter South Carolina and he was working on a supply ship and he commandeered the ship with his six crewmen picked up their families and turned the ship over to the union Navy and he became celebrated he became wealthy after the war and went back and purchased the plantation on which he was a slave and took in the destitute family of the slave master there is an example of radical Grace and action if someone like Robert Small could not only forgive but offer a help to the very family that enslaved him as an act of radical Grace why can't people 150 years removed find that same radical Grace today what's going to save us is we must point to the more severe problem and that is the destruction of our children so it's not enough to tell people to turn away from reparations we must tell them where they must turn to and so I think it's a matter of us turning our direction towards the real crisis in America and that is the wholesale destruction of our children who are growing up without a true value of human life if you do not respect your life you'll take your own or someone else's and so that's the moral vacuum that exists that I think that only faith in God can fill that and we have endless examples at the Woodson Center of Grassroots people who are living in these very troubled neighborhoods but who have found a Redemption and transformation and we document it and we give examples of it and we just need to build on this Foundation of success of giving people a sense of content and meaning to their life welcome to the corporate States of America where companies not only sell you their products but also push a woke cultural agenda on their customers by now you probably know about anheuser-busch's debacle putting transsexual Dylan Mulvaney on Bud Light cans and targets Pride tuck friendly swimwear and accessories line those decisions have cost the two companies to lose at least 25 billion dollars in stock value and it makes you wonder why their CEOs still have their jobs anyway now Disney the company that lost at least 300 million dollars by promoting homosexuality in the animated kids movies light year and strange world is at it again I guess Disney hasn't learned its lessons folks Courtney Faber posted videos on Tick Tock of her family's visit to Disneyland one of them has received 8 million views it shows her daughter greeted by Nick the fairy Godmother's Apprentice as she enters the bibbity Bobbidi Boutique and the conversation may have gone something like this Mommy why does that princess have a mustache oh honey because some princesses are boys folks Nick is probably a kind person he seems friendly but really do you want cross-dressing men greeting your kids in the Magic Kingdom I'd rather have Mickey there well how about them watching a new show about an 18 year old impregnated by Satan that's Disney's latest project they've agreed to stream the six-part German produced series on Disney plus the show's name is Pauline it's produced by the same people who created the Netflix show how to sell drugs online fast The Producers say Pauline is quote close to their hearts they're thrilled the Disney loves the coming-of-age story as much as we do don't get me wrong I'm not encouraging a boycott of Disney that's for you to decide as parents but you should let Disney know how you feel movie guide chairman and founder ted bear is calling on parents to petition Disney plus to stop the release of Pauline on their platform Bara wants to keep quote twisted and disturbing content from corrupting our children's values and beliefs remember the popular saying back in the 1990s what would Jesus do maybe it's time the folks at Disney start asking themselves what would Walt do I can't imagine Walt Disney would have approved of a series like Pauline or the cup company's anti-family agenda and folks we just can't wave a magic wand like the furry godmother and Cinderella and say Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo and poof Disney and other wool corporations will return to the way they were 20 years ago only selling their products and services those days are gone CEOs now believe they must force their ideas on the public and change the culture their mission today has gone far beyond only making profits but when the family-friendly public expresses outrage and says we've had enough we're not buying what you're selling it gets the attention of stockholders who lose money because of bad decisions so folks let's keep the faith let's pray corporate CEOs come to realize it's more profitable to stay out of the culture war and let's remember to put our faith into action well that's it today from the global Lane be sure to follow us on the CBN News and nrb channels YouTube rumbles social media and Sound Club and until next time be blessed [Music] foreign
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Published: Thu Jul 06 2023
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