One of the good things to come out of Elon Musk’s new sort-of-but-not-really free speech Twitter platform is that people are safe to share medical data with each other in the pursuit of scientific discussion. You know, like we used to be able to do back in 2019. Now we can all share and retweet data without fear of being suspended or banned from one little social media channel. With that in mind, maybe we’ll be able to crowdsource some kind of hypothesis about a medical mystery that has baffled doctors for more than a year now: Why did America experience a 4,070% increase in miscarriages and stillbirths in 2021?
Anybody? Anyone? Any ideas? Was it something in the water? Was it global warming? What could possibly have been different about 2021 that caused a sudden 4,070% increase in babies dying in the womb compared to earlier years?
Okay, we’re just being sarcastic. It was the Covid shots. And we all know it was the Covid shots. But here’s the really sad thing about this statistic: That increase is what showed up in the CDC’s Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS). And we know that VAERS is underreported by a massive amount for several reasons. The true number of miscarriages and stillbirths in America that were caused by the Covid shots is likely much, much higher.
So, while the VAERS numbers are a reflection of a huge spike, they don’t reveal the full extent of the actual spike. The numbers reflect only the amount of self-reporting done by doctors and nurses who picked up on the fact that these miscarriages were caused by the Covid shots.
Given the way information has been suppressed in recent years, many people are probably going to be surprised when they learn that vaccines can cause miscarriages in the first place. The flu vaccine caused 199 women to miscarry in 2009 and 2010. All vaccines combined used to cause less than three dozen miscarriages every year.
That first changed in 2007 with the introduction of the HPV vaccine in teenage girls. America started seeing an average of 107 miscarriages per year after that vaccine was added to the list of childhood vaccinations, until parents realized it was a vaccine for a disease that is 100% preventable if they just teach their daughters to keep it in their pants.
According to the CDC’s VAERS data, the last peak (pre-Covid) in vaccine-induced miscarriages in America happened in 2009. Miscarriages peaked that year due to the HPV vaccine. There were 230 miscarriages and stillbirths that year.
In 2021, we had 3,379 miscarriages and stillbirths in the US that are attributed to the Covid shots, in VAERS.
Here’s a really scary statistic revealed by VAERS. Out of those 3,379 miscarriages and stillbirths, 951 of them occurred on the day of the injection.
Pfizer conducted a safety trial on about 40 pregnant rats in a French laboratory during the run-up to the release of the Covid shots. They injected the rats with their experimental mRNA technology. Many of the rats spontaneously aborted, so Pfizer killed the rats, didn’t finish the safety trial, and declared their shots to be safe for pregnant and breastfeeding human women.
That actually happened.
The FDA then approved the shots for pregnant and breastfeeding women. And ever since that, the CDC has continued to say that the Covid shots are completely safe for pregnant women. The CDC website to this day states:
“COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy is safe and effective. COVID-19 vaccines are not associated with fertility problems in women or men.”
Yet out of the 3,379 miscarriages that happened in 2021, 28% happened the same day that the moms received the injection. You might be able to argue that the 2,400 miscarriages that happened a few days later than the injection were caused by something else. It would be implausible, and very difficult for anyone to believe you, but you could argue that.
What you cannot argue is that there is no relationship between the Covid shots and the 951 women who suffered a miscarriage within a few hours of receiving the shot. The experimental mRNA technology killed those babies. Feel free to share this data on Twitter now, because you actually can, and your account won’t be shut down.
The shocking VAERS data has been compiled in some easy-to-read charts that you can view for yourself HERE.
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