With everyone stuck at home and entertainment venues shut down, we should have seen a baby boom.
German source: https://journalistenwatch.com/2022/07/28/experten-alarm-massiver/
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Experts sound the alarm: Massive birth decline due to Covid vaccines?
Recent figures on a quite substantial decline in births in Germany and other countries suggest a well-founded suspicion that there is a causal link here with the Corona vaccines. To this worrying development now one pointed under the pseudonym Markus D. Leopold writing under the pseudonym Markus D. Leopold gynecologist with 36 years of professional experience in an article on the "Axis of Good" - well-founded on the basis of comprehensible, freely available and official data.
Thus, 164,614 children were born in Germany in the first quarter of 2022. Compared with the same period of the previous year (187,543), this is a decline of twelve percent. Similar developments can be seen in Switzerland, Sweden, several U.S. states and Taiwan, for example. When investigating the causes of these declines in births, the connection with the Corona virus naturally suggests itself. This was then also quickly established: In addition to the "urban legend" of the allegedly many lockdown children (the opposite occurred), the main argument here was that more cautious family planning takes place in uncertain times.
Most likely explanation vaccination
This is certainly not to be dismissed and may also have contributed in part to the collapse in the number of births; however, firstly, not on such a significant scale, and secondly, Leopold considers the objection to be implausible in terms of the time period, since a stress-related reduction in pregnancies is more likely to have been assumed for the first Corona year 2020, when there was still a much broader lack of knowledge about the virus and its danger. The assumption is also confirmed, among other things, by the fact that the number of abortions in 2021 was five percent lower than in 2020.
Finally, another conceivable cause or causal component could be the virus itself, which contributes to the failure of pregnancies. However, Leopold considers this unlikely in view of the case numbers, especially since such a virus effect would then have had to become apparent by the middle of 2021.
This leaves only - or primarily - the Corona vaccinations as a conclusive explanation for such a massive decline in births. Referring to historical precedents such as the thalidomide scandal of the 1950s, which was uncovered in the early 1960s and resulted in the birth of thousands of severely handicapped children, Leopold considers this connection to be the most plausible - all the more so because the Corona vaccines have not yet undergone the testing procedures that are actually required.
Scientifically well-founded
Leopold cites an "appropriate joke" to illustrate the problem: "If one rat says to another, 'Already vaccinated?' Says the other, 'No, they're still testing the stuff on humans.'" In its punch line, however, this joke is "actually not strong enough," Leopold says, because it should really read, "No, they're still testing the stuff on pregnant humans."
Leopold suggests that "a reduction in live births as a result of the vaccination campaign could be explained by the absence of pregnancies (effects on follicle maturation and/or ovulation [detachment of an egg from the female ovary (ovary) and its subsequent uptake by the fallopian tube (tuba uterina)] or on male sperm production) or by damage to pregnancies that have already occurred." It is "now very likely that the mRNA nanoparticles do not remain in the shoulder muscle, as we have all long been told." Many vaccine side effects, he said, "are most likely explained by distribution of the injection through the bloodstream."
Whether mRNA vaccinations would lead to increased first-trimester miscarriages can only be answered "in the next few months" - and only if clinical researchers muster the courage to "risk their careers and livelihoods." The objective answer, however, is likely to be staggering. In any case, against the backdrop of decades of experience, Leopold argues, "mRNA vaccinations of women of fertile age should be stopped immediately."
First attempt: the 2009 swine flu
To his list of precedents about the unscrupulousness of pharmaceutical companies, Leopold could have added the scandal that came to light in 2018 about the swine flu vaccine Pandemrix, which was thrown on the market in 2009 and was also hastily produced at the time; its devastating side effects were also criminally underestimated or ignored. The case shows shocking parallels to the Corona vaccines.
Wolfgang Becker-Brüser, the editor of "Arznei-Telegramm," which is critical of the pharmaceutical industry, was quoted by "Der Spiegel" - at that time, four years ago, still unbiased and without any accusation of being close to a conspiracy - as saying that he had already "pointed out in 2009 that swine flu is being used to start a large-scale experiment in Germany with a vaccine that has not been sufficiently tested and is therefore unsuitable for mass vaccination." What failed then with Pandemrix has now become reality with Corona - but whoever arrives at the same keys today as even the "Spiegel" did in 2018, is irresponsible "Schwurbler" and "Denier". (DM)
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