Cause Unknown - Ed Dowd [TOP]

: He contends that a 10% increase in excess deaths is typically a once-in-200-year event; thus, a 40% jump represents an "earth-shaking" anomaly.

: The book highlights a trend of sudden deaths among seemingly fit individuals, such as young athletes and healthy teenagers, who historically have the lowest mortality rates. Cause Unknown - Ed Dowd

: Dowd frequently cites public disclosures from the CEO of OneAmerica insurance, stating that death rates among working-age individuals (ages 18–64) rose by 40% in late 2021 compared to pre-pandemic levels. : He contends that a 10% increase in

: Critics argue Dowd commits the post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy—assuming that because deaths rose after vaccine mandates, the vaccines must be the cause. : Critics argue Dowd commits the post hoc

: Some reports, such as those from the Associated Press, have identified individuals featured in the book whose deaths were attributed to non-vaccine causes (e.g., undiagnosed pre-existing conditions) despite being used as examples of "sudden death".

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