In a video interview with Art Moore, a former Wall Street executive whose analysis of CDC data shows an alarming rise in deaths among millennials over the past year amid the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, he said he’s hoping to start a national conversation that will penetrate an establishment media “blackout” by emboldening people across government and private industry to speak out. He concludes the CDC data shows the millennial generation suffered a “Vietnam War event,” with more than 61,000 excess deaths from March 2021 to February 2022.
About Art Moore
Art Moore, co-author of the best-selling book “See Something, Say Nothing,” entered the media world as a PR assistant for the Seattle Mariners and a correspondent covering pro and college sports for Associated Press Radio. He reported for a Chicago-area daily newspaper and was a senior news writer for Christianity Today magazine and an editor for Worldwide Newsroom before joining WND.
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In a video interview Wednesday with WND, a former Wall Street executive whose analysis of CDC data shows an alarming rise in deaths among Millennials over the past year amid the COVID vaccine rollout said he’s hoping to start a national conversation that will penetrate an establishment media “blackout” by emboldening people across government and private industry to speak out.
“That’s my goal, to just change the conversation, to give people cover,” said Edward Dowd, a former portfolio manager for the multinational investment firm BlackRock.
“Once the subject is broached, you don’t sound as crazy, if some other guy said it before you,” he told WND.
Dowd and a Wall Street insurance analyst with whom he has teamed conclude the CDC data show the Millennial generation suffered a “Vietnam War event,” with more than 61,000 excess deaths from March 2021 to February 2022.
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There was a particularly significant “spike” in mortality in the fall of 2021, he said, that cannot be explained by the delta variant, opioids, suicides or other causes.
“The only signal that makes sense to me is the vaccines,” said Dowd, who describes himself as a “futurist” and a “stock picker.”
“You don’t have to agree with me,” he added. “But I’m hoping that this starts a national conversation. And let’s have Senate hearings, let’s get some experts involved.”
Dowd said people are welcome to argue with him.
“But so far the mainstream media doesn’t seem to have any interest in what we are saying.”
The Millennials, about ages 25 to 40, experienced an 84% increase in excess mortality over that period, Dowd found. It was the highest increase in excess deaths of any age group last year – seven times higher than the Silent Generation, those who are older than 85.
See the video interview with WND below:
Dowd said his role mostly is to provide interpretation and analysis of the data while the insurance expert is “doing the heavy lifting” of compiling it.
He said his partner in the project, who has actuarial training, analyzed the insurance industry on Wall Street for seven years. The insurance expert, Dowd said, currently is presenting the data to a financial group and will eventually reveal his identity.
By Art Moore