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originally posted by: lSkrewloosel
a reply to: JAGStorm
Cousin of mine just had her baby and she got vaccinated when pregnant. Baby seems fine.. even though I'm not for this new vaccine.
Their are rumours that it is a sterilisation programme.. even Sir John Bell from Sage admitted on TV its a sterilisation. And only need to sterilise 70% of the population.. so there is that
originally posted by: Sand3372
My daughter has had the covid . it was about 6 months ago. She is now expecting twin boys.😊😊😊
But no vax...
originally posted by: Astronomyphilly
Haven't posted here in years and just made an account to reply here. In the last 5 days I've known two people who have lost a perfectly healthy fine baby within 5 hours of having the 'vacinne'. One is in hospital up in Scotland extremely ill and another is at home feeling sick he says
Last week another family friend, fitness trainer, ridiculously healthy fit ,all the right things. Died within 24 hours of a vaccine.
Food for thought, coincidence 🤷
originally posted by: UpThenDown
a reply to: Astronomyphilly
Can you clarify, did the baby have the vaccine or the parents?
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: Astronomyphilly
Haven't posted here in years and just made an account to reply here. In the last 5 days I've known two people who have lost a perfectly healthy fine baby within 5 hours of having the 'vacinne'. One is in hospital up in Scotland extremely ill and another is at home feeling sick he says
Last week another family friend, fitness trainer, ridiculously healthy fit ,all the right things. Died within 24 hours of a vaccine.
Food for thought, coincidence 🤷
Anyone else smell that.....
23 nations - including Spain and Japan - are expected to see their populations halve by 2100.
A forecasting analysis published in The Lancet predicts that, “global population will peak in 2064 at 9.73 billion (95 percent UI 8·84–10·9) and then decline to 8.79 billion (6·83–11·8) in 2100.”8 While decreases in global population might provide significant planetary benefits, they are also expected to have profound “economic and fiscal consequences that will be extremely challenging.”