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I could point to reports from as early as May 2022 about the effects of the stab on pregnant women, from the 55000 pages of Pfizer trial and research documents that by virtue of a court order (Pfizer wanted to keep them away from public scrutiny for 75 years) were released and analysed by 3500-odd volunteer scientists, physicians, lawyers etc.
There are seven reports on the jab and pregnant women, and the reproductive systems of women in general, if I remember correctly, and and and.......
I could point to I think it is NY Post, and WSJ articles that more recently discuss this phenomenon.
Not going to join the puppy pile beating you up for reasons of decorum, that's been dealt with. I am going to take issue with the claim. And yes, the good doctor's links to actual research by actual experts who actually know what they're talking about are good and valid and convincing if you actually read them and know what you're reading.
If you get medical advice from the NY Post or WSJ then...you won't, and you probably wouldn't, or have taken up the fashionable position that experts (people who've dedicated their lives to understanding the structure and function of the human body) are all morons, or bought off, or evil, or whatever.
Instead, let's do some math. Really, really simple math,
There are roughly 8 billion of us on this planet. Of those roughly 71% have received at least one shot of a covid vax.
Of that 8 billion roughly 1.5-2% are pregnant at any given time. If we take the low end of that (1.5%) and multiply by .71 and 8e^9 you get about 85 million pregnancies that probably got covid shots. You could argue that that figure is high; let's cut it in half—say 42.5 million vaxed pregnant women.
If this caused even a tiny change in pregnancy complications (especially, as claimed by such noted authorities as the worm eating RFK Jr.'s brain, an 82% miscarriage rate) it would be impossible to hide. We wouldn't be having this discussion, because the problem would be so enormous that it couldn't be ignored.
It isn't.
There is no epidemic of pregnancy complications.
I don't know what the Post or WSJ or Joe Rogan or that one guy told you, and I don't care. They don't know what they're talking about. They don't have the background, training, or intellectual honesty to understand the report they heard about second hand from someone who skimmed the abstract or had an AI feed him evidence for the conclusion he had already drawn before investigating. People who do know what they're talking about have put an enormous amount of effort into studying the safety and efficacy of these vaccines, and they published the results, methods, and evidence.
I do however get mad when people post shite, especially bot-shite, to further a BS narrative, when there is science (not Psyance) that proves the narrative was, well...BS.
If the aforementioned sources are your default for conspiracy theories that include collusion by (literally) every doctor on earth then I probably can't get you to read an actual paper, but there's this guy (a PhD immunologist, if that helps) who did read the paper, and he posts on YouTube. So that's like 20 credibility points right there.
Yep, it was an uncalled for comment. 100% agree - so...I regret making it, or asking that question, or saying what I said.
I am sorry.
I apologise.
I could go into a long story about what triggered it, about how people with no kids tend to have a different view of the future and how the world should look, when compared to people with kids and who seem to have a greater investment in the future.
I could point to reports from as early as May 2022 about the effects of the stab on pregnant women, from the 55000 pages of Pfizer trial and research documents that by virtue of a court order (Pfizer wanted to keep them away from public scrutiny for 75 years) were released and analysed by 3500-odd volunteer scientists, physicians, lawyers etc.
There are seven reports on the jab and pregnant women, and the reproductive systems of women in general, if I remember correctly, and and and.......
I could point to I think it is NY Post, and WSJ articles that more recently discuss this phenomenon.
I could even say how my comment or question is arguable no worse than someone else's celebrating Charlie Kirk being assassinated, or bemoaning how the Butler attempt was so close but so far or whatever, or how Orange Man MUST have staged it because......
Leave it.
I apologise. It was uncalled for.
I have four sons, three grown men who do very well, who keep in touch with me and each other, who regularly talk to me, like to spend time with me, fly halfway around the earth to visit with me and each other.....and a wee fella of six, who just took his second catch in backyard cricket.
I am much, much, much more fortunate than many and even than most, and I know it.
Sorry, my bad.
I do however get mad when people post shite, especially bot-shite, to further a BS narrative, when there is science (not Psyance) that proves the narrative was, well...BS.
Nonetheless....I apologise.
Have a super weekend.
TL/DR: I'm sorry I posted it but still believe the bullshit I posted
I could go into a long story about what triggered it, about how people with no kids tend to have a different view of the future and how the world should look, when compared to people with kids and who seem to have a greater investment in the future.
This is an odd bit to throw into an apology. I don't have kids, but I do a lot of things that are future minded. A lot of the things that I (and many other child free people) want are specifically investment for the future. A difference may be that I want that investment to benefit all, not just a few that fit some bloodline, but I still work toward a brighter future for all.
Jiggz wrote:
I do however get mad when people post shite, especially bot-shite, to further a BS narrative, when there is science (not Psyance) that proves the narrative was, well...BS.
And yet you posted stuff that was quickly shown to have little backing because it fit your narrative. SD put up links to actual scientific research pointing this out.
Regardless, I appreciate the second thought on the initial comment. Hope you enjoy the weekend too.
Yep, it was an uncalled for comment. 100% agree - so...I regret making it, or asking that question, or saying what I said.
I am sorry.
I apologise.
I could go into a long story about what triggered it, about how people with no kids tend to have a different view of the future and how the world should look, when compared to people with kids and who seem to have a greater investment in the future.
I could point to reports from as early as May 2022 about the effects of the stab on pregnant women, from the 55000 pages of Pfizer trial and research documents that by virtue of a court order (Pfizer wanted to keep them away from public scrutiny for 75 years) were released and analysed by 3500-odd volunteer scientists, physicians, lawyers etc.
There are seven reports on the jab and pregnant women, and the reproductive systems of women in general, if I remember correctly, and and and.......
I could point to I think it is NY Post, and WSJ articles that more recently discuss this phenomenon.
I could even say how my comment or question is arguable no worse than someone else's celebrating Charlie Kirk being assassinated, or bemoaning how the Butler attempt was so close but so far or whatever, or how Orange Man MUST have staged it because......
Leave it.
I apologise. It was uncalled for.
I have four sons, three grown men who do very well, who keep in touch with me and each other, who regularly talk to me, like to spend time with me, fly halfway around the earth to visit with me and each other.....and a wee fella of six, who just took his second catch in backyard cricket.
I am much, much, much more fortunate than many and even than most, and I know it.
Sorry, my bad.
I do however get mad when people post shite, especially bot-shite, to further a BS narrative, when there is science (not Psyance) that proves the narrative was, well...BS.
Yep, it was an uncalled for comment. 100% agree - so...I regret making it, or asking that question, or saying what I said.
I am sorry.
I apologise.
I could go into a long story about what triggered it, about how people with no kids tend to have a different view of the future and how the world should look, when compared to people with kids and who seem to have a greater investment in the future.
I could point to reports from as early as May 2022 about the effects of the stab on pregnant women, from the 55000 pages of Pfizer trial and research documents that by virtue of a court order (Pfizer wanted to keep them away from public scrutiny for 75 years) were released and analysed by 3500-odd volunteer scientists, physicians, lawyers etc.
There are seven reports on the jab and pregnant women, and the reproductive systems of women in general, if I remember correctly, and and and.......
I could point to I think it is NY Post, and WSJ articles that more recently discuss this phenomenon.
I could even say how my comment or question is arguable no worse than someone else's celebrating Charlie Kirk being assassinated, or bemoaning how the Butler attempt was so close but so far or whatever, or how Orange Man MUST have staged it because......
Leave it.
I apologise. It was uncalled for.
I have four sons, three grown men who do very well, who keep in touch with me and each other, who regularly talk to me, like to spend time with me, fly halfway around the earth to visit with me and each other.....and a wee fella of six, who just took his second catch in backyard cricket.
I am much, much, much more fortunate than many and even than most, and I know it.
Sorry, my bad.
I do however get mad when people post shite, especially bot-shite, to further a BS narrative, when there is science (not Psyance) that proves the narrative was, well...BS.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.10...
"Our study found no evidence of an increased risk for early pregnancy loss after Covid-19 vaccination and adds to the findings from other reports supporting Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/...
"Available evidence demonstrates that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy is safe and is not associated with adverse pregnancy or infant outcomes."
etc etc etc
How many children do you have? Hopefully fucking zero.
Because this stuff is insanely easy to look up. Took me less than five minutes.
And bro podcasts and TV personalities aren't scientists. They have degrees in journalism, if anything past high school.
-signed, degree in biochemistry (wrote my final paper on peptides) and 40+ yr (award-winning) internal medicine physician
No awards in medicine, but I have stayed at a holiday inn (it was a while ago...). I don't have kids, but I do care about what happens to them post birth.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.10...
"Our study found no evidence of an increased risk for early pregnancy loss after Covid-19 vaccination and adds to the findings from other reports supporting Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/...
"Available evidence demonstrates that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy is safe and is not associated with adverse pregnancy or infant outcomes."
etc etc etc
How many children do you have? Hopefully fucking zero.
Because this stuff is insanely easy to look up. Took me less than five minutes.
And bro podcasts and TV personalities aren't scientists. They have degrees in journalism, if anything past high school.
-signed, degree in biochemistry (wrote my final paper on peptides) and 40+ yr (award-winning) internal medicine physician
Sounds just as horrible as a rhetorical reply. Just as rhetorically, I have to ask, why? Especially given the seemingly endless raging battle for endless Hill File 13...
Except this post above is full of shit.
...
Because this stuff is insanely easy to look up. And bro podcasts and TV personalities aren't scientists. They have degrees in journalism, if anything past high school.
-signed, degree in biochemistry (wrote my final paper on peptides) and 40+ yr (award-winning) internal medicine physician
We collectively seemed to have forgotten that the troll makes many of our resident MAGA's assessments look "grounded in research".
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Jiggz wrote:
I think what she was quoting was the study done by CDC or Pfizer or one of those, in which of the 800-something pregnant women in the study, 80-something percent of the women in first and second trimester who got a second stab, miscarried.
This is what prompted Dr. Mengele-I-mean-Fauci to mention in one of his text messages his concerns around cytokine storms after second stab causing miscarriages in first trimester pregnant women....but he lied anyway and who knows how many babies died?
I know of three.
But, no doubt, people who are manic about a woman's right to murder a baby don't give a fuck about women being mandated into accepting a stab that would cause them to miscarry.
Yup, safe and effective.
So...how many children do you have?
Hopefully fucking zero.
Except this post above is full of shit.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/10.10...
"Our study found no evidence of an increased risk for early pregnancy loss after Covid-19 vaccination and adds to the findings from other reports supporting Covid-19 vaccination during pregnancy."
https://www.sciencedirect.com/...
"Available evidence demonstrates that COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy is safe and is not associated with adverse pregnancy or infant outcomes."
etc etc etc
How many children do you have? Hopefully fucking zero.
Because this stuff is insanely easy to look up. Took me less than five minutes.
And bro podcasts and TV personalities aren't scientists. They have degrees in journalism, if anything past high school.
-signed, degree in biochemistry (wrote my final paper on peptides) and 40+ yr (award-winning) internal medicine physician
I think what she was quoting was the study done by CDC or Pfizer or one of those, in which of the 800-something pregnant women in the study, 80-something percent of the women in first and second trimester who got a second stab, miscarried.
This is what prompted Dr. Mengele-I-mean-Fauci to mention in one of his text messages his concerns around cytokine storms after second stab causing miscarriages in first trimester pregnant women....but he lied anyway and who knows how many babies died?
I know of three.
But, no doubt, people who are manic about a woman's right to murder a baby don't give a fuck about women being mandated into accepting a stab that would cause them to miscarry.
Yup, safe and effective.