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Vida Galore's avatar

Just an observation of Steve's and Alex Berenson's and Celia Farber & so many other substack accounts I follow. They generally have robust comments sections and hardly any fights. It really is something. I really like the atmosphere so much better than Facebook or Twitter, where sniping is constant. Here, we discuss. Very refreshing.

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We knew early on that the spike was heavily present in the ovaries, more than any other human organ.

As soon as the injections began we heard numerous stories of heavy and irregular menstrual bleeding, including from very young girls and very old women. Blood clots bigger than fists, unstoppable.

A study that was mis-read by the medical community (because most of them don't read past the summary) told us that miscarriage in the first trimester was over 80% in the injected.

In one Canadian hospital, on one day, there were thirteen stillbirths, in contrast to the usual one per month, maximum.

We know that Pfizer told trial subjects to report if they were in close proximity to a pregnant woman, as an emergency event.

When a girl child is born, she has all the ova she will ever have. We don't make more. Ever.

With this new information, it is now possible to imagine the unimaginable, that should injections continue, younger and younger, with booster after booster, there will be no more babies.

And I know, as a woman, that most of the women who report these frightening and tragic events will be told they are neurotic, dear.

It was ever thus.

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