Reality of Life Vs Media Representation - Two Different Perspectives on the Topic of Vaccination

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Today I will present you two very opposite claims on the subject of "vaccination". You know, in the end you can only decide for yourself what to believe and what not!

Claim #1: A nurse who has been in her profession for 14 years said on the Stew Peters Show that she has never experienced as many miscarriages as she does now. The woman worked at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston until recently, when she quit because of vaccination requirements. In the last year she worked there, she saw so many women suffering severe side effects that she was planning to leave anyway.

The nurse, who wishes to remain anonymous, observed more menstrual problems and a sharp increase in miscarriages, including in the second and third trimesters, among many women in this context, not to mention the rising number of cancers. She added that almost everyone was in denial, both doctors and patients. No one wanted to believe that there was a connection here and that there might be something wrong with the tales of the "saving vaccines" that many people had also warned about before.

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The nurse left last October, along with several like-minded people. Hospital staff must undergo mandatory booster vaccinations by August if they wish to continue working there. Presumably more staff will leave at that time unless the government stops this "blackmail to vaccinate" by then.

Let us now turn to the contrary assertion of the fact check of a German medium, namely that of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation (In German: Bayrischer Rundfunk). The BRF claims vaccination does not lead to more miscarriages. Of course, a justification was added, and they write it as follows.

EXTRACT: What do we know about how vaccinations affect the unborn child? There are currently insufficient data on this from controlled studies, which is why the Standing Commission on Vaccination has not yet recommended vaccination for pregnant women in Germany. However, from the perspective of 11 German gynecological societies, the balance is positive for other pregnant women without a particular risk. In a joint press release, these professional societies have therefore spoken out together in favor of vaccination for pregnant women.

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Other countries such as Belgium, the USA, Israel and the UK also already recommend it for pregnant women.

So, now you know! Now everyone can weigh up for himself, does one believe a registered nurse, or does one believe the renowned fact fox of the mainstream medium BRF in the hope that they might tell the truth "this time"?

In the end, everyone must decide for themselves which source they believe.



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