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Have Millions of People Died/Disappeared?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 30148669:MV80OTA3Njk4Xzg5NjQ4NTMyXzgxMzc3OUVE] [quote:StarF:MV80OTA3Njk4Xzg5NjQ4MzMwXzZCQjQ2NDcz] If you want a well-written/thought out data based view of this... https://market-ticker.org/akcs-www?post=243470 Summary: non-institutionalized population 16 years of age and older is shrinking. There are only three ways a person falls out of this number... 1. You become institutionalized; that means prison or a nursing home. 2. You leave the United States entirely. That's not happening, net-net, is it? Southern border anyone? 3. You DIE. Read the whole thing. With all the data/agencies there is no 100% effective way to hide this. There was always going to be a tell. And keep in mind since the 1980s the US has pretty much had open borders immigration. [/quote] I'm glad you brought this up - I've been reading his site for many years and he has spotted the anomaly presented in this thread. If it continues into next month, it is a frightening trend that can't be ignored. [/quote]
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How are so many places understaffed when unemployment and eviction moratoriums are gone?
I don’t believe that many people are suddenly hiding now because of CoVid and not working just waiting to get evicted. Even fast food is paying $15 an hour in states where it’s not the mandatory minimum wage - and heroic grocery store workers stayed on the job at the height of the fear pandemic.
Why would all those people not be working now? What are all these mysterious ‘better jobs’ they left for?
Are the supply shortages really because so many people are MIA?
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