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New Zealand Accuses CDC of Falsifying Evidence on Vaccine Baby Miscarriages

Dr. Anthony Fauci has now lied to the American people so many times – and flip-flopped on so many issues – that no rational person would take him seriously on anything. But he’s not the only liar involved in public health in the United States. Remember just one year ago, when Dr. Birx told everyone not to travel for Thanksgiving? And then she jumped on a flight to go attend a large family gathering for Thanksgiving? Good times.

But this problem is much worse than just the French Laundry-dining sort of hypocrisy that we’ve seen from so many people in charge. New Zealand scientists are accusing the CDC of flat-out lying about the fact that the COVID vaccines can cause pregnant women to have miscarriages.

And this isn’t the first time the CDC has been caught lying about the dangers of the shots. The CDC’s Immunization Safety Office released study results on September 3rd of this year stating that the mRNA COVID “vaccines” do not cause serious health effects. That’s weird…

Especially with all the news about the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) at the CDC, which has been showing all year long that the COVID shots have caused more serious health effects and way more deaths than all other vaccines combined in the last 30 to 40 years. But the Immunization Safety Office published a report saying the vaccines are totally safe just two months ago. They looked for increased incidence of all kinds of things, including myocarditis, pericarditis, strokes, heart attacks, Bell’s palsy, appendicitis, seizures, hang nails, and what-nots.

No worries! The vaccines are totally safe and effective. That was the word from the CDC’s Immunization Safety Office as recently as September 3rd. Here’s the press release on those findings.

Except we all know this is a lie. Just last week, we reported on a Canadian MPP calling for a culpable homicide investigation into health officials in Canada, due to so many young men suddenly being hospitalized and/or dying from myocarditis after their second vaccine dose. Two fully vaxxed professional soccer players keeled over from heart attacks in Europe within the last week.

One of them, a 28-year-old player from Iceland, died on the soccer field but was fortunately resuscitated from chest compressions. And on Sunday, a fully vaccinated NFL referee here in the US pulled his car over on the freeway, put the emergency brake on, and died of a heart attack.

 

Heart problems among healthy, fully vaccinated people are through the roof and are making headlines every single day. The saddest stories are about young teenagers being hospitalized with myocarditis. Here is the story of a mom who was excited to get her healthy 14-year-old son vaccinated to protect him against a disease that posed no risk at all to him. She’ll be paying expensive medical bills for years to come now, in hopes of keeping him alive.

But the Vaccine Safety Division says this is not something that is happening. And now they’ve published an even bigger whopper of a lie, according to scientists in New Zealand.

The CDC Vaccine Safety Division published a report earlier this year showing that it’s totally safe for pregnant women to get the vaccines. The report stated that women who were vaccinated during the first 20 weeks of gestation – the first half of a pregnancy – showed zero increased chance of spontaneous abortion. That sounds really promising, right? “Will this medicine kill my unborn baby?” sounds like a very important question to answer for the public. So important that maybe they should have studied that before trying to force everyone to get the shot, right?

A lot of women, including ESPN reporter Allison Williams, have been fired from their jobs for refusing the vaccines because no one could answer that question. But the CDC now says it’s fine! The vaccines don’t cause miscarriages. Pipe down, Trumpers!

Scientists at the University of Auckland in New Zealand decided to do some science and see if that could replicate that study. And they noticed something strange.

The Vaccine Safety Division at the CDC said women in the first 20 weeks of gestation were at no increased risk of miscarriage after being vaccinated. But in the data sets within that study, all of the women were vaccinated during the second half of pregnancy – during weeks 21 to 40.

This is so evil that it’s kind of hard to wrap your head around. The Vaccine Safety Division – which is supposed to study the safety of vaccines for the public – lied about their data inputs and therefore willfully lied to the public about the outcome of the study. They said the vaccines are safe for pregnant women during the first 20 weeks of gestation, while not actually studying any pregnant women in the first 20 weeks of gestation.

The University of Auckland scientists replicated the study using women who were actually in their first 20 weeks of pregnancy. They found that these women were 7 to 8 times more likely to have a miscarriage. Here’s the proof.

If they’re willing to lie to pregnant women about how dangerous these shots are for their babies – is there anything about which these people would not lie to us?


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