Death Toll
2020 September 10 Thursday
deutsch todes zoll, rate oder sterblichkeit, mortalität
World Population
1900: 1.65 billion
1950: 2.52 billion
1999: 5.98 billion
2008: 6.71 billion
2011: 7.00 billion
2015: 7.35 billion
2018: 7.60 billion
2020: 7.80 billion
Measure
Deaths measured in part of total population per year.
world wide
by state
by administration
Wikipedia witnesses the World Health Organisation to report
2002, 57 million deaths of about 6 billion = 57/6000 = 0.95% per year
2005, 58 million people died of about 6.5 billion = 58/6500 = 0.89% per year
2010, 52.8 million people died of abot 7 billion = 53/7000 = 0.76% per year
2016, 56.7 million deaths of about 7.5 billion = 57/7500 = 0.76% per year with the leading cause of death as cardiovascular disease, about 31%
Aditionally about 60 million abortions every year.
Ultimate Cause
Inheritence of Eve and Adam’s Creeping Death Penalty by pollution of their mind and genes by forbidden intercourse with Antijehovah, the supreme bad spirit.
Death Execution
without hand
- age
- disease
- infection by (sexual) contact
- infection by air
- infection by water
- infection by earth
- catastrophe
- intoxication
- fire
- water
- earth
- radiation
- home accident
- work accident
- traffic accident
with other one’s hand
- homicide
- war
- home accident
- work accident
- traffic accident
- abortion
with own hand
- suicide
- home accident
- work accident
- traffic accident
with angel hand
Superiour or Spiritual Causes
drug abuse
alcohol abuse
tobacco abuse
age
violence
accident
air
water
earth
climate
weather
light, radiation
fire, heat
cold
organic molecules
genetic molecules
viruses
bacteria
singular cells
plants
animals
poison, intoxication
death penalty
- by state
- by heavens
Juridicial Causes
crime
war
death penalty
accident
Physical Causes
Age
High blood pressure
Obesity
Nervous
Metabolic
Genetic
Infection
Intoxication
Wounding
Fractures
Medical Causes
Cardio vascular
Cancer
Medical errors
The 10 leading WHO causes of death in 2002 were:
12.6% Ischemic heart disease
9.7% Cerebrovascular disease
6.8% Lower respiratory infections
4.9% HIV/AIDS
4.8% Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
3.2% Diarrhoeal diseases
2.7% Tuberculosis
2.2% Trachea/bronchus/lung cancers
2.2% Malaria
2.1% Road traffic accidents