You might recall the corporate state media mantra, citing the CDC and other public health bodies, assuring pregnant women they should get jabbed because the shot were totally safe for them and their unborn babies — a true crime for which no one to this day has ever gone to prison.
“Pregnant women need to get vaccinated,” the experts flatly said in 2021. “We need you to be fully vaccinated. We need you to do it now.”
While we’re remembering things, let’s also recall this great Independence Day when President Brandon informed the free people of America that if everyone is a good boy and girl, there’s a chance (not a guarantee) that the peasants might be allowed to gather for small backyard gatherings on July 4th.
Reminder that if you are fully vaccinated and up to date on boosters, you are allowed to celebrate the Fourth of July.
— MAZE (@mazemoore) July 3, 2025
Those vaccinated are even permitted to have a backyard barbecue, so long as the number of guests is five or less.
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Fast forward a few years, and literally every month a new bombshell study emerges out of the ether — not from some Deplorable rag from the corner of the internet, but from vaunted research bodies — demonstrating the catastrophic impacts of the experimental mRNA shots branded as “vaccines” on female reproductive organs and reproductive capacity.
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Here, we’ll survey no fewer than three separate and recent studies documenting what these shots do to women’s reproductive systems.
Via Trial Site News (emphasis added):
Researchers retrospectively examined 156 SARS-CoV-2–positive pregnant women from two public hospitals in the Valencian Community between 2020 and 2022. Among them, 45 women (28.8%) received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine—mostly Pfizer-BioNTech (67%) or Moderna (24%)—prior to infection…
While most findings support the protective role of vaccination, the study quietly reports a concerning anomaly: Among vaccinated women infected in the first or second trimester, 5 miscarriages were observed (10.4%), compared to only one miscarriage (2.7%) in the third trimester. This translated to an elevated miscarriage risk ratio (R=18.5; 95% CI 2.38–144.2; p < 0.001)—a figure that, although derived from a small sample, warrants follow-up in larger prospective studies.
By contrast, no miscarriage difference was noted across trimesters among unvaccinated women. Notably, no causal inference was made, but the statistical signal—especially given the study’s framing in support of vaccination—raises the need for more robust trimester-stratified safety analyses.
Another study found that the shots attack the eggs in the ovaries in rats and calls for future investigation in humans.
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Via Vaccines (emphasis added):
This study aimed to elucidate the effects of messenger RNA (mRNA) and inactivated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines on ovarian histology and reserve in rats…
Our findings suggest that both mRNA and inactivated COVID-19 vaccines may detrimentally impact ovarian reserve in rats, primarily through accelerated follicular loss and alterations in apoptotic pathways during folliculogenesis. Given these observations in a rat model, further investigations into the vaccines’ effects on human ovarian reserve are needed.
Yet another massive study of millions of women in the Czech Republic found that vaxxed women experience substantially lower fertility rates.
Via International Journal of Risk & Safety in Medicine (emphasis added):
In this study, we used simple descriptive statistics and data visualization to analyze summary COVID-19 vaccination and birth data for all women in the Czech Republic aged 18–39 years and found that at least from June 2021 to December 2022, monthly numbers of SCs [successful conceptions] per 1000 women were markedly lower for women vaccinated before SC compared to those that were unvaccinated before SC. Furthermore, the contribution of women vaccinated before SC to the total monthly rate of SCs was substantially lower than expected according to the proportion of vaccinated women in the total population of women.
A sharp fall in birth rates has been reported in many countries following the COVID-19 pandemic and has been associated with economic instability, social inequality, and the stringency of pandemic-related social restrictions.
Just how many women had their reproductive capacity permanently crippled due to the shots among the billions of people who received the shots?
We might never know.
But we need serious criminal and civil investigations of an unprecedented scale, which thus far have not happened.