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Plausible deniability. Have you seen this before?
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: Nyiah
But that's the thing, we don't have any evidence that numbers are increasing. We have the word of someone posting on BitChute.
Even if they are on the up-and-up they're still only providing anecdotal evidence. If you want to price number of abnormal births among vaccinated people is on the increase then provide the hard data.
If you can't do that, then what reason do I have to trust a random person's anecdotal evidence over my own?
originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
a reply to: Xcalibur254
Very well said sir....
The vaccines are clearly working... In the UK we have the same level of infections as we did back in Feb/March, difference is, hospitalisations and deaths are significantly lower, significantly...
It's a clear indication that the vaccines are doing their job...
I thought this place was supposed to deny ignorance and promote common sense...
Guess I was wrong..
PA
Well i am not sure where you got your information. I wrote my original post at work so i did not have the time to locate more information. I do not know where you found those stats i suspect it is from inaccurate websites like worldmeter etc.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RsaWarhawk
Me and my wife were both fully vaccinated before getting pregnant and we just started our third trimester. Genetic tests look good and her heart is strong.
As for your link, I have no idea where that person is getting their numbers but they're completely wrong. First, the Waterloo area generally has 6,000 births a year. At the normal rate of 1 in 160 births being stillbirth that would come out to an average number of ~30 stillbirths a year. Not 4 or 5.
Second, the Waterloo area has not had 86 stillbirths in the past 6 months. Between Cambridge Memorial Hospital and Grand River Hospital, two of the main hospitals in the Waterloo area, they have had a total of 12 stillbirths in the past year.
As someone else in this thread said, if these vaccines were causing a significant rise in stillbirths countries like Israel would not stay quiet about it.
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: RsaWarhawk
I got my info from the actual hospitals as they were reported by the local news.
You on the other hand are citing a site most well known for posting Sorca Faal articles.
A quote from your article bolded for attention
"That information really just doesn't sit well with us and it doesn't sit well with the statistics that we've been able to pull out Our stillbirth statistics compare very favourably or much lower than that," Dr. Peter Potts Joint Chief of Staff for Grand River Hospital and St. Mary’s General Hospital told CTV News.
The hospital said spreading this misinformation is dangerous and creates unnecessary anxiety among expectant families.
"We’re quite confident that these statistics are erroneous and putting a lot of fear in women around the risk of stillbirth, it just isn't warranted," Dr. Potts
originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
a reply to: Xcalibur254
Very well said sir....
The vaccines are clearly working... In the UK we have the same level of infections as we did back in Feb/March, difference is, hospitalisations and deaths are significantly lower, significantly...
It's a clear indication that the vaccines are doing their job...
I thought this place was supposed to deny ignorance and promote common sense...
Guess I was wrong..
PA
babies are being born with shrunken genitals
Duh, imagine that. This has never happened with a virus before. It’s more transmissible but weaker, like every evolutionary virus in history of time.
originally posted by: NorthOfStuff
originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
a reply to: Xcalibur254
Very well said sir....
The vaccines are clearly working... In the UK we have the same level of infections as we did back in Feb/March, difference is, hospitalisations and deaths are significantly lower, significantly...
It's a clear indication that the vaccines are doing their job...
I thought this place was supposed to deny ignorance and promote common sense...
Guess I was wrong..
PA
Or maybe the mutations are less lethal.