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As a purely imaginary scientifc person or maybe as an imaginary investigative journalist or wannabe medical person, I will give my opinion with a lot of confidence and authority (why not? nobody in those positions for real appear to want to say anything)...

It is as clear as clear that the so-called vaccinations that women have been taking have caused them to not get pregnant. It is probable that the men they are partnered with are also taking these injections and are also failing to get them pregnant. They were all lied to about how safe these injections are. They all simply believed what they were told by people who also simply believed what they were told (albeit whilst wearing white coats and stethoscopes).

The evidence is clear to see from all around the world where people rushed to get these injections and kept going back for more. It should be up on billboards in Piccadilly Circus and Times Square! Because we here are all just talking to ourselves.

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Another factor here, if we "broaden the net" a bit - the occurrence of miscarriages and stillbirths has vastly increased as well - globally.

How this can receive such little discourse is beyond me, given the extreme trauma and pain caused to all by such a tragic event in anyone's life.

https://www.eviemagazine.com/post/study-miscarriage-rate-covid-vaccine

https://www.riotimesonline.com/brazil-news/modern-day-censorship/shocking-revelations-in-hidden-pfizer-vaccine-studies-nearly-100-death-rate-among-unborn-children-in-pregnant-women/

https://palexander.substack.com/p/dr-james-thorpe-shocking-data-on

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Yes--I suspect quite a lot of miscarriages so early in pregnancy that they're mistaken for very heavy periods or irregular periods. Perhaps there's an interference with the ability to implant after fertilization and that might implicate something toxifying sperm as well.

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A stillbirth is the death of a fetus in the uterus after week 20 of pregnancy.

There are 3 types of stillbirth - early (20th week or later), late (28th week, or later) and term, 37th week or later.

That is how they are identified in the US.

These injections should NEVER have been made available to pregnant women - or women wanting to become pregnant............ for THAT matter, should have NEVER been made available to ANYONE.

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That's my suspicion too. I wrote a post about it:

Menstrual changes & (very) early miscarriages - How would we even know?

https://lostintranslations.substack.com/p/menstrual-changes-and-very-early

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Absolutely agree. I have a great granddaughter due to be born March 25th. Both parents just turned 30 and so far no issues. Both are vaccinated. I pray for them every night.

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Best wishes to all !

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Excellent reporting. Many theories about these shots are difficult to prove definitively, but are scary enough to choose to skip the shots. The issue is with incentives. Those who regulate new pharma products should be barred by law from receiving any personal financial incentive, or incentive for their agency, either before, during or after their tenure in government. There should be a clear and defined wall. Furthermore, manufacturers of any product should have liability that can be proven or disproven in a court of law. Finally, no one should ever be forced or coerced into taking a product...if it works as advertised, then coercion won’t be necessary. As soon as those three mal-incentives are fixed, then the power people will stop assuming new products are safe until proven otherwise. Rather, they’ll revert to the historic precedent of assuming new products are dangerous until proven otherwise.

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Will we see empty/much reduced nurseries and reception classes in the coming years? I'm keen to see what 2023 holds. Japan's birthrate has plummeted whilst its death rate has soared. The canary in the coalmine?

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Hi, great analysis. Please could I reprint it in the Daily Sceptic, with attribution and link to here? I can be reached on thedailysceptic@gmail.com if you need it.

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Maybe you should look at vaccination rates in men. The Israeli study showed a drop off in sperm counts and motility.

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It's almost as if the covid vaccines are terribly dangerous.

Anything that can drop a 24 year old NFL player in his tracks probably isn't going to be so good for pregnant women and developing babies.

Go figure!

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How does it compare to the 5 year average? Hard to see if it is a trend vs normal variation on these plots - since they don't tell us what normal variation looks like over 5 or more years.

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I've been trying for months to try and compare like for like but they keep changing ways of collecting data so there is never anything consistent. Whilst this is definitely part of the downward trend that has been in play for a while now, as this is the most accurate data I would want to see why there has been such a big decrease in 2022. As I say, maybe a data lag but again, why is the UKHSA publishing such lagged data. This is 2023, we should know how many births there were yesterday let alone 6 months ago.

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Behold, the smoking gun.

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Hi, NE, would you agree that an investigation into demographics could support this theory? Over the given period of above data, has the population of women in bearing age changed significantly? What is the ratio of life birth to women in bearing age over time?

The graph at https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/England_Population_pyramid_estimate_2020.svg/1920px-England_Population_pyramid_estimate_2020.svg.png seems to indicate a smaller number of women have entered that age bracket than left it.

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Worth looking into over a longer time period but this compares two consecutive years so won't have been that much change.

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"No doses during pregnancy"? Jeez. How do these people sleep at night????

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Nice detective work, thanx for that info. Very sad.

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Surprised at the high rate of Asian vaccination status. There's a high percentage (higher than in the US) of relatively/very uneducated Pakistanis who are particularly prone to suspect mal-intent for many routine interventions such as iodized salt. I'd've thought vaccine uptake would've been lower overall.

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Excellent as usual.

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I updated my data collection of births in 26 European countries, and linked to your post:

https://cm27874.substack.com/p/european-births-slideshow-reloaded

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The mystery is why people are so tolerant of institutions whose function is to collate and share information, who then proceed to take taxpayer money and do the opposite with no attempt at explanation.

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When the narrative changes on fertility/vaccination, anydrop will be used as further argument for continuing and increasing the pace of the genocide-by-migration of Europe's indigenous peoples.

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