It isn't a question about whose dying, more of how many people are dying at convenient and suspicious times...
When you say to look at mortality figures, where exactly is your information coming from, and is it a study of ... say authors who mysteriously are
killed in an accident where the brake lines were cut 1 week before their book was done vs. the researcher about to publish a paper?
Or are you compairing authors who die in general vs. scientists who die under strange conditions?
we aren't talking about normal deaths, this has nothing to do with the overweight cab driver who has a heart attack.
Originally posted by Tinkleflower
Define "scientists".
Does that mean doctors? Nurses? Researchers? Pharmacists?
Take a look at recent mortality figures, and we'll see that there are similar numbers in many other areas. Deaths amongst authors, for example.
Or amongst drivers.
The jury is still out here - I'm not convinced we're seeing anything other than the expected randomness of death.
