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If the jabs don't kill us and make us sterile they are planning a famine and nuclear war to remove the useless eaters from the planet. Get ready.

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"So their word “temporarily” is so far unverified."

I couldn't not think of a line from Moonstruck: "Everything is temporary! That don't excuse nothin!"

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This makes me physically ill. I can't believe that anyone producing or giving these "injections" can sleep at night or live with themselves. They're murdering us!

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Good day Rob and all,

It may help to consider our status. Do you squash bugs. Well if you do, you see them as less important than you, and your agenda. Well the blob sees all of us in that light. We are a pestilence and a plague on the earth. Exterminate the plague.

That doesn't mean I support that view. But that is the view one must have to do such horror.

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So much for me ever getting to adopt, then.

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Would you ever be open to embryo adoption? That’s a large market with many babies waiting to be born

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I am utterly embarrassed to say that I had no idea this existed.

Even if I'm not ultimately medically cleared to carry, a surrogate would probably still be cheaper than infant adoption.

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Gutter,

Also keep in mind your rights in the state in which you hire a surrogate.

For example in some states if you decide to go this route you own the embryo so the surrogate can never say they want to keep the baby. I think you’ve said you live in New York so their laws May be similar. From my experience personal and professional working with and for a Reproductive Endocrinologist the first thing they recommend as far as surrogacy goes is to make it public. There May be someone in your family or friend circle who would offer to help you and that’s the easiest way to find someone.

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I don't live in NY. You couldn't pay me to stay in that Dumpster fire.

The state we live in has pretty robust surrogacy laws. And, as you said, a surrogate cannot "steal" your embryo.

Surviving family is too old, no friends. Lost them all in lockdown.

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Steal is a little harsh, but yes

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I think "steal" is quite appropriate under the circumstances. In the context of the specific arrangement of surrogacy, it would be akin to my mechanic deciding my car belongs to him now because I had left it for a particularly big repair job, or letting a friend house-sit for the summer and finding they changed the locks and are claiming it as their own.

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Why would you want to bring a child into this world? Just curious. It doesn’t seem like they will have much of a future.

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You're right, I should probably just blow my brains out. Want to join me? It doesn't seem like we'll have much of a future.

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I don’t like guns. I’m sorry if you took my comment to such a degree, but I think it’s a worthwhile conversation to have. I am a senior citizen, I have a child who is 49 years old & very ill & I’m not going to give out personal details on a public platform but adoption doesn’t always work out well. In a sane world bringing children into it is a wonderful thing. Do you really think this is a sane world?

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The main issue is I have a very labor-intensive farm and slavery is still illegal, so.

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Because there needs to be some good stock to outlast the collapse. Can't all be dregs.

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Being able to grasp sarcasm without flying into a frothing rage would be a good trait to select for.

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Thank you for these details. And for continuing to fight and educate. I trust you have seen this excellent film: https://www.bitchute.com/video/zucq5G6qa8D6/ about Kenya history.

It might even get through to the pro-vax college kids who cannot fathom a depopulation agenda.

And I'm sure you read this:

https://amidwesterndoctor.substack.com/p/the-complete-history-of-depopulation

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Thank you Dr Huber for pointing out that the sperm do not recover as the data showed, except for volume if I'm remembering correctly, that the other metrics did not return to baseline and still being negative is NOT recovered.

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Great info on the results of the evil killers pushing the “vax”.

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Quoting DoorlessCarp: https://doorlesscarp953.substack.com/p/autoimmune-disorders-covid-19-spike

"More research into potential autoimmune mediated infertility.

Dotan et al published a paper in 2021 with their findings that SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein was found to share 41 minimal immune determinants (pentapeptides) with 27 human proteins that relate to oogenesis, uterine receptivity, decidualization, and placentation56. 23 of the 27 shared pentapeptides are also present in SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein-derived epitopes that have been experimentally validated as immunoreactive. They caution this may lead to reproductive dysfunction, recommend increased vigilence and in-depth experimental studies."

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34407240/ Dotan A, Kanduc D, Muller S, Makatsariya A, Shoenfeld Y. Molecular mimicry between SARS-CoV-2 and the female reproductive system. Am J Reprod Immunol. 2021 Dec;86(6):e13494. doi: 10.1111/aji.13494

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Safe and effective. But for what? Aside from the vaccine provided no real protection particularly for variants, and aside from often serious side effects, the vaccine now seems to affect fertility. The public is gradually become aware of how they have been poorly lead. Anger may be next.

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I'm going to give this feedback on every subscription I have on Substack. If you want people to keep and share your articles, make them PRINTABLE (or better yet, include a link to a PDF of your article). Yes, Substack still allows your views to be displayed, but that could change any day. Make sure that what you want seen in your article comes through when readers use printing aids like PrintFriendly.com to save your article to a PDF. The way you (plural) put in links to articles that may or may not continue to exist creates a mess. A prime example is Twitter stuff; they never come through looking like they did when you included them. The solution? Don't just link to a Tweet, get a screenshot of the Tweet and put that image in your article ALONG with the link.

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Thanks, nobler!

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Your article that you reference, "COVID vaccines may rival or exceed ‘the morning-after pill’ in abortion efficacy"...

I saw this as a meme the other day making a joke about all of the baby murderers who are upset about Roe v. Wade being overturned - now they can just go and get a "booster".

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Only problem with that is they are shortening their own lives. Poor risk v. benefit.

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It was just a sarcastic joke that I realize is an actual reality.

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Hi, thank you for this article.

Maybe it would be a good idea to write a second article about this topic in which you could explain people who have received a vaccine and who now do have this problem, what they could do to overcome it. I could help you.

For example Astaxanthin could be a possibility. There is a placebo controlled study which shows that Astaxanthin may actually cure infertility in many men.

Title of the study: "Combined conventional/antioxidant "Astaxanthin" treatment for male infertility: a double blind, randomized trial"

And there are also several other natural treatment possibilites.

Maybe it is important to create a (natural) treatment protocol for this problem. I can support you to put the evidence together if you want.

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The Netherlands experienced a baby boom in 2021 so comparing the birth rate of ‘21 against ‘22 would be misleading.

Up till now there’s no indication of a significant drop but that could change as they started vaccinating young people quite late.

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This site shows greatly increased immigration and far lower births in the Netherlands from 2021 to 2022.

https://opendata.cbs.nl/statline/#/CBS/en/dataset/83474ENG/table

Macrotrends alleges no evidence of a 2021 baby boom nor a 2022 decline in births in the Netherlands. https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/NLD/netherlands/birth-rate

https://www.cbs.nl/nl-nl/visualisaties/dashboard-bevolking/bevolkingsgroei/geboren-kinderen

Could you please share evidence of a 2021 baby boom compared to prior years.

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Baby boom in the Netherlands:

https://nltimes.nl/2022/02/01/baby-boom-netherlands-2021-births-since-2011

Another analysis, this one is in Dutch but if you’re interested Google translate will help you out: https://maurice.nl/2022/07/13/wat-is-er-aan-de-hand-met-de-geboortecijfers/

Comparing April and may to the previous five years doesn’t show a great drop off but I’m curious as to what the next months will bring.

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Is it a baby boom among natives or invaders though?

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Excellent deployment, and contextual amplification and confirmation of, Igor-bits!

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What about the rate of births in Taiwan for the preceding months of 22 vs 21? Is June the only anomaly?

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