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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Post hoc ergo propter hoc.

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By *lym4realCouple  over a year ago

plymouth

Birthrates have been dropping steadily and worse hit is Italy also Males sperm count has also been steadily dropping way before covid or the vaccination ?? and set to drop even further as more are choosing not have any children or only 1 or 2 due to economic reasons mainly ?

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport

Funny that it's "exactly nine months" when vaccination was not an overnight event but a process ongoing over more than a year. Could it not be that reduced birth rates were perhaps influenced by:

- Lots of people thinking it might be a bad idea to get pregnant during a pandemic.

- Reduction in new relationships because the cavalier attitude of many people towards looking after other people's health resulted in governments having to mandate isolation measures instead of being able to leave it to the people's good sense.

- An ongoing epidemic of a disease that has been proven to cause danger of miscarriages.

- And yes, vaccines that (like those for many other diseases) do have a very small danger of causing disturbances to the menstrual cycle for a short period of time, but have not been found to have any long term effect upon fertility.

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By *isaB45Woman  over a year ago

Fabville

Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists..

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By *hors fantasyCouple  over a year ago

Blackpool


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists.. "

Experts that were paid to find the results they were required to find

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By *isaB45Woman  over a year ago

Fabville


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists..

Experts that were paid to find the results they were required to find "

Where is your evidence?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You'd think It'd go up

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Funny that it's "exactly nine months" when vaccination was not an overnight event but a process ongoing over more than a year. Could it not be that reduced birth rates were perhaps influenced by:

- Lots of people thinking it might be a bad idea to get pregnant during a pandemic.

- Reduction in new relationships because the cavalier attitude of many people towards looking after other people's health resulted in governments having to mandate isolation measures instead of being able to leave it to the people's good sense.

- An ongoing epidemic of a disease that has been proven to cause danger of miscarriages.

- And yes, vaccines that (like those for many other diseases) do have a very small danger of causing disturbances to the menstrual cycle for a short period of time, but have not been found to have any long term effect upon fertility."

Those 3 countries stated have all had flat birth rates year on year till beginning of 2022 then falls averaging around 3k per month.

Im not saying the vaccine has caused it just pointing out the facts and waiting for the name calling.

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By *reenleavesCouple  over a year ago

North Wales

If this is accurate, presumably there's a correlating spike in couples beginning IVF?

Alternatively, the world being a steaming dung heap right now may put folks off bringing a kid into it.

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By *ADY GOODWITCHWoman  over a year ago

Happy Town;-)

I told my daughters not to be jabbed I was a conspiracy theorist, and knew a lot that was going to happen,but I just hoped it was conspiracy, but then all the things I was told started happening, and are facts now,and sadly there is more to come,

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By *elkieWoman  over a year ago

Durham


"Funny that it's "exactly nine months" when vaccination was not an overnight event but a process ongoing over more than a year. Could it not be that reduced birth rates were perhaps influenced by:

- Lots of people thinking it might be a bad idea to get pregnant during a pandemic.

- Reduction in new relationships because the cavalier attitude of many people towards looking after other people's health resulted in governments having to mandate isolation measures instead of being able to leave it to the people's good sense.

- An ongoing epidemic of a disease that has been proven to cause danger of miscarriages.

- And yes, vaccines that (like those for many other diseases) do have a very small danger of causing disturbances to the menstrual cycle for a short period of time, but have not been found to have any long term effect upon fertility.

Those 3 countries stated have all had flat birth rates year on year till beginning of 2022 then falls averaging around 3k per month.

Im not saying the vaccine has caused it just pointing out the facts and waiting for the name calling. "

Funny. The first link I found suggested that Germany’s birth rate fell 0.08% in 2019, 0.09% in 2020, 0.09% in 2021 and has fallen 0.09% in 2022 - after increasing from 2007 onwards. Switzerland has seen bigger decreases - 0.46% and 0.47%. And Norway’s birth rate is actually increasing.

These figures are all from macrotrends.net, if anyone wants to take a look.

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By *uckyoutooWoman  over a year ago

Selby ish


"Funny that it's "exactly nine months" when vaccination was not an overnight event but a process ongoing over more than a year. Could it not be that reduced birth rates were perhaps influenced by:

- Lots of people thinking it might be a bad idea to get pregnant during a pandemic.

- Reduction in new relationships because the cavalier attitude of many people towards looking after other people's health resulted in governments having to mandate isolation measures instead of being able to leave it to the people's good sense.

- An ongoing epidemic of a disease that has been proven to cause danger of miscarriages.

- And yes, vaccines that (like those for many other diseases) do have a very small danger of causing disturbances to the menstrual cycle for a short period of time, but have not been found to have any long term effect upon fertility."

A very well balanced response, unlike the original post which I found to be depressingly one sided

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I told my daughters not to be jabbed I was a conspiracy theorist, and knew a lot that was going to happen,but I just hoped it was conspiracy, but then all the things I was told started happening, and are facts now,and sadly there is more to come, "

Would you like a dressing with that word salad?

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By *dam_TinaCouple  over a year ago

Hampshire


"I told my daughters not to be jabbed I was a conspiracy theorist, and knew a lot that was going to happen,but I just hoped it was conspiracy, but then all the things I was told started happening, and are facts now,and sadly there is more to come, "

Interesting. A couple of questions :

1. What are these things you were told would happen ?

2. What are the things that are to come ?

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By *oAnCouple  over a year ago

Wandsworth

Nothing to do with covid vaccinations. The European Union's birth rate has been decreasing since 2000, Eurostat figures show, with 1.53 live births per woman in 2019, well below the 2.1 mark considered sufficient to prevent a decline in population numbers. Spain has the lowest birth rate! A reason why Europe needs a vigorous immigration policy which allows for new migrants is the fact that the demographics are messed up.

https://youtu.be/2QSR-Ts8Lsk

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By *hagTonightMan  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.


"I told my daughters not to be jabbed I was a conspiracy theorist, and knew a lot that was going to happen,but I just hoped it was conspiracy, but then all the things I was told started happening, and are facts now,and sadly there is more to come, "
Yes. I have heard the same as well.

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By *hors fantasyCouple  over a year ago

Blackpool


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists..

Experts that were paid to find the results they were required to find

Where is your evidence?"

Same evidence as when tobacco funded scientists ruled vape as more dangerous gettign a scientist to say what you want proves you can afford to pay a scientist not much else

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By *ottom charlieMan  over a year ago

washington


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "
i dont it was the vaccine to blame more the virus,,, everyone so so knackered to shag or too worried to get too close to anyone to shag in case they could the virus,, so everyone was just wanking,,,

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By *oredRichMan  over a year ago

royston

Correlation is not causation.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

To be fair the news source was GB news so it could just be made up.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Low birth rates, and excess deaths,

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley

My three adult kids are still at home so no relationships and no kids on the horizon. In the UK it’s difficult to get on the housing market and job security is not guaranteed.

More people working at home so fewer chances of meeting people at work or after work drinks so less socialising.

More about the changes in the way we live and socialise rather than the vaccine.

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By *lex.and.SexCouple  over a year ago

Bedale

Even as a vaccine sceptic I would strongly suspect that the effects of lockdown would have been the main driver of this.

In fact I'm surprised it hasn't fallen further

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"To be fair the news source was GB news so it could just be made up. "

If I had doubts about the validity of information I wouldn't posted it as fact.

It's not too late to ask the mods to delete the thread.

Winston

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By *eadingCouple1963Couple  over a year ago

Reading


"To be fair the news source was GB news so it could just be made up.

If I had doubts about the validity of information I wouldn't posted it as fact.

It's not too late to ask the mods to delete the thread.

Winston

"

Yep, this, unless it was just a case of winding people up with false information.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"To be fair the news source was GB news so it could just be made up.

If I had doubts about the validity of information I wouldn't posted it as fact.

It's not too late to ask the mods to delete the thread.

Winston

Yep, this, unless it was just a case of winding people up with false information. "

People don't do that.......do they?

*fake shock emoji

Winston

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

all around


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

Whilst the rest of the world are unaffected....

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By *L RogueMan  over a year ago

London


"My three adult kids are still at home so no relationships and no kids on the horizon. In the UK it’s difficult to get on the housing market and job security is not guaranteed.

More people working at home so fewer chances of meeting people at work or after work drinks so less socialising.

More about the changes in the way we live and socialise rather than the vaccine. "

Makes sense.

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "
let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

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By *eadingCouple1963Couple  over a year ago

Reading


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way ) "

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Can we add in some flat Earth theory + talk of lizard people to check all the conspiracy theory boxes, please?

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way "

yea it was. If you tell some one that have to have something or can’t go about the normal lives, routines they have become accustomed to, possibly may lose their job then that’s forced

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By *eadingCouple1963Couple  over a year ago

Reading


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way yea it was. If you tell some one that have to have something or can’t go about the normal lives, routines they have become accustomed to, possibly may lose their job then that’s forced "

Nope, you’re still wrong

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By *orsetCouple777Couple  over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way yea it was. If you tell some one that have to have something or can’t go about the normal lives, routines they have become accustomed to, possibly may lose their job then that’s forced

Nope, you’re still wrong "

Nope, they're totally correct

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way yea it was. If you tell some one that have to have something or can’t go about the normal lives, routines they have become accustomed to, possibly may lose their job then that’s forced

Nope, you’re still wrong

Nope, they're totally correct"

Nope, totally wrong.

Winston

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By *ussex-steveMan  over a year ago

brighton


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists..

Experts that were paid to find the results they were required to find "

I agree. Why do the "people at the top" not wear masks?.... Because they know it's a sham. Why did the have conflate the deaths with COVID, because it's a sham.

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By *orsetCouple777Couple  over a year ago

Bournemouth


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way yea it was. If you tell some one that have to have something or can’t go about the normal lives, routines they have become accustomed to, possibly may lose their job then that’s forced

Nope, you’re still wrong

Nope, they're totally correct

Nope, totally wrong.

Winston "

Definitely correct. Coercive control is considered force.

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By *ucka39Man  over a year ago

Newcastle

Economy cost of living everything has took a hike people are struggling and an extra child would just be further struggle it's simple to understand

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By *penJackMan  over a year ago

Northampton


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

Wait... did "the vaccine" get rolled-out at exactly the same time for everyone?

Plus, is this bad news for the planet?

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London

Was everyone vaccinated at the same time in these countries?

The rollout over here started with old, vulnerable and immunocompromised people.

How many people of childbearing age didn't have the vaccine?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out.

Wait... did "the vaccine" get rolled-out at exactly the same time for everyone?

Plus, is this bad news for the planet? "

Sure, why not? Something to do with Bill Gates turning everybody into rabid hamsters before he boards his star ark and leaves the planet.

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By *penJackMan  over a year ago

Northampton


"Can we add in some flat Earth theory + talk of lizard people to check all the conspiracy theory boxes, please?"

Finally, someone talking sense round here!

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out.

Wait... did "the vaccine" get rolled-out at exactly the same time for everyone?

Plus, is this bad news for the planet? "

That's what I was just thinking.

Healthy women of child-bearing age wouldn't have got it until well into the vaccination program.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out.

Wait... did "the vaccine" get rolled-out at exactly the same time for everyone?

Plus, is this bad news for the planet?

That's what I was just thinking.

Healthy women of child-bearing age wouldn't have got it until well into the vaccination program. "

Exactly this.

Still with the lack of beds taken up by pregnant women that should give them resources to deal with the excess deaths reported.

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By *ir-spunk-alotMan  over a year ago

south coast

Nothing to do with the social side of the dating game practically being banned for a year or so. But lets not let logic get in the way and blame the vaccine.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out.

Wait... did "the vaccine" get rolled-out at exactly the same time for everyone?

Plus, is this bad news for the planet?

That's what I was just thinking.

Healthy women of child-bearing age wouldn't have got it until well into the vaccination program.

Exactly this.

Still with the lack of beds taken up by pregnant women that should give them resources to deal with the excess deaths reported. "

What excess deaths?

You're lumbering from one conspiracy theory to another.

Winston

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By *imes_berksMan  over a year ago

Bracknell


"Funny that it's "exactly nine months" when vaccination was not an overnight event but a process ongoing over more than a year. Could it not be that reduced birth rates were perhaps influenced by:

- Lots of people thinking it might be a bad idea to get pregnant during a pandemic.

- Reduction in new relationships because the cavalier attitude of many people towards looking after other people's health resulted in governments having to mandate isolation measures instead of being able to leave it to the people's good sense.

- An ongoing epidemic of a disease that has been proven to cause danger of miscarriages.

- And yes, vaccines that (like those for many other diseases) do have a very small danger of causing disturbances to the menstrual cycle for a short period of time, but have not been found to have any long term effect upon fertility.

Those 3 countries stated have all had flat birth rates year on year till beginning of 2022 then falls averaging around 3k per month.

Im not saying the vaccine has caused it just pointing out the facts and waiting for the name calling.

Funny. The first link I found suggested that Germany’s birth rate fell 0.08% in 2019, 0.09% in 2020, 0.09% in 2021 and has fallen 0.09% in 2022 - after increasing from 2007 onwards. Switzerland has seen bigger decreases - 0.46% and 0.47%. And Norway’s birth rate is actually increasing.

These figures are all from macrotrends.net, if anyone wants to take a look."

Yep I went and researched the data too after I saw a video by a truther that said the birth rate had gone down by between 5 and 10% in these countries in 2022. I found the same actual data that you quote as well. To see the OP then announce this ‘fact’ was from GB News shows me the lack of research by these Truthers.

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

Here are some FACTS.

The birth rate in Germany has dropped by 0.09% compared to last year and has declined around the same amount for the last FOUR years, it is however about 10% higher than the birth rate of each year between 2005 and 2012. Between 1968 and 1978 their birth rate was dropping by around 8-10% per year.

In Switzerland, the Birth Rate has dropped by around 0.46% per year for the last FOUR years after a small period of increase. The current birth rate is the same as it was in 2003-2008.

In Norway, they have recorded around a 0.155% INCREASE for each of the last FOUR years, after 10 years of decreasing by an average of 1.5% per year.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out.

Wait... did "the vaccine" get rolled-out at exactly the same time for everyone?

Plus, is this bad news for the planet?

That's what I was just thinking.

Healthy women of child-bearing age wouldn't have got it until well into the vaccination program.

Exactly this.

Still with the lack of beds taken up by pregnant women that should give them resources to deal with the excess deaths reported.

What excess deaths?

You're lumbering from one conspiracy theory to another.

Winston"

The number of deaths registered in the UK in the week ending 20 May 2022 (Week 20) was 13,023, which was 13.7% above the five-year average (1,573 excess deaths); of these deaths, 614 involved COVID-19, which was 182 less than in Week 19.

This taken directly from ONS

Absolutely just another conspirac theory

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By *unkym34Man  over a year ago

London


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way yea it was. If you tell some one that have to have something or can’t go about the normal lives, routines they have become accustomed to, possibly may lose their job then that’s forced

Nope, you’re still wrong "

how am I wrong that is being forced that’s not being told do it if you like

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By *rbaldMan  over a year ago

Outskirts Sittingbourne

It was da lizzzard piple that brung COVID from outta space den dey fund dey cudnt breed with earth piple init

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By *ndisMan  over a year ago

Liverpool

Who can afford kids these days! More likely people realising it's too expensive and a pretty crap time to be bringing kids into the world. It's just doom and gloom all over the world.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists.. And will they find the results of those who pay them. WANT.

Experts that were paid to find the results they were required to find "

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge


"Low birth rates, and excess deaths, "

Just what the planet needs!

We've missed the elephant in the room - 5G, something has to be done to stop virus spreading masts popping up everywhere. Could 700mhz radio frequencies fry sperm?

Microsoft have killed Internet Explorer as they've told Bill Gates that chip supply is tight.

Could drop in birth rates be put down to something simple, people shittin' their pants of catching and spreading it to their families?

You never know, it could be. Then again, cost of living (kids ain't cheap hobbies), lack of affordable living, looming WW3 could also be factors to put many off.

I am travelling to the end of the Earth next month, anyone coming to stand at the edge and look into the Abyss with me. If we don't fall off, we'll have one hell of a story to tell.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The same conspiracy theorists which everything predicted has come true? Watch gb news you might get to hear about compensation for injury and death from the vaccine which the msm don’t report

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge

You mean the same compensation scheme that's available for MMR, TB and all the other vaccines we take where unfortunately a teeny number are adversely affected.

Of the millions that had COVID-19 jabs, a few have reacted badly to it, it happens. I could've been adversely affected, I took the gamble and it paid off.

To save the lives of millions for the price of a few hundred deaths is a small price to pay, sad for the individual and immediate family, put notba reason to stop.

Shall we not fight wars as people die?

Be careful what you read, otherwise you'd be living in a cave with no electricity, TV, radio, phone, processed food, coffee, tea and chemicals around you we live with every day.

Did you know fly spray is a neurological killer that causes brain tumours? I read that, it's proven but still use it. Just leave the room afterwards for a while.

Managed risk, its part of living.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Funny that it's "exactly nine months" when vaccination was not an overnight event but a process ongoing over more than a year. Could it not be that reduced birth rates were perhaps influenced by:

- Lots of people thinking it might be a bad idea to get pregnant during a pandemic.

- Reduction in new relationships because the cavalier attitude of many people towards looking after other people's health resulted in governments having to mandate isolation measures instead of being able to leave it to the people's good sense.

- An ongoing epidemic of a disease that has been proven to cause danger of miscarriages.

- And yes, vaccines that (like those for many other diseases) do have a very small danger of causing disturbances to the menstrual cycle for a short period of time, but have not been found to have any long term effect upon fertility.

Those 3 countries stated have all had flat birth rates year on year till beginning of 2022 then falls averaging around 3k per month.

Im not saying the vaccine has caused it just pointing out the facts and waiting for the name calling. "

Is that why you posted, to attract name calling? What point are you making? It might help people respond more appropriately?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I told my daughters not to be jabbed I was a conspiracy theorist, and knew a lot that was going to happen,but I just hoped it was conspiracy, but then all the things I was told started happening, and are facts now,and sadly there is more to come, "

You chat poo

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By *otMe66Man  over a year ago

Terra Firma


"I told my daughters not to be jabbed I was a conspiracy theorist, and knew a lot that was going to happen,but I just hoped it was conspiracy, but then all the things I was told started happening, and are facts now,and sadly there is more to come,

You chat poo"

I'm getting that on a t-shirt

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By *aussageMan  over a year ago

sherborne

They pushed the shot on pregnant women at a time when they had absolutely no idea of the safety.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"You mean the same compensation scheme that's available for MMR, TB and all the other vaccines we take where unfortunately a teeny number are adversely affected.

Of the millions that had COVID-19 jabs, a few have reacted badly to it, it happens. I could've been adversely affected, I took the gamble and it paid off.

To save the lives of millions for the price of a few hundred deaths is a small price to pay, sad for the individual and immediate family, put notba reason to stop.

Shall we not fight wars as people die?

Be careful what you read, otherwise you'd be living in a cave with no electricity, TV, radio, phone, processed food, coffee, tea and chemicals around you we live with every day.

Did you know fly spray is a neurological killer that causes brain tumours? I read that, it's proven but still use it. Just leave the room afterwards for a while.

Managed risk, its part of living."

Too wise and full of common sense, which a few of the determined here so wilfully refuse.

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By *00STERMan  over a year ago

nearby

People got a glimpse in to parents lives on meet calls and teams meetings… and booked their vasectomies for as soon as they could.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

Oh behave

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By *irldnCouple  over a year ago

Brighton


"Can we add in some flat Earth theory + talk of lizard people to check all the conspiracy theory boxes, please?"

Don’t be daft, everyone knows Lizards lay eggs so the birth rate stats are not comparable

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge

Thought Lizards came from televisions?

https://youtu.be/krsj2bcnRlM

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"Can we add in some flat Earth theory + talk of lizard people to check all the conspiracy theory boxes, please?

Don’t be daft, everyone knows Lizards lay eggs so the birth rate stats are not comparable "

But which came first, the lizard or the egg?

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By *inkywife1981Couple  over a year ago

A town near you

In Ireland we're seeing lots of pregnancies due to people being at home so much during the pandemic.

But in general I have read that populations are in decline as women have more options nowadays than just being baby making machines. Plus most households now need two earning to keep the wolf from the door

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

all around


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

The vaccine roll out was 9 months ago ? Really ?

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By *AFKA HovisMan  over a year ago

Sindon Swingdon Swindon

Is this cherry picking .... After all the same German data seems to show a significant fall in deaths from December too... Yet GBN then jumps to ONS for that data

My guess on top of the above is a) their provision data sucks and misses out some regions and

B) migratory patterns mean less non Germans are in Germany. Something like 30oc are births are from foreign mother's.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There's maybe truth in the rumour in the conspiracy theorists allegations that the covid jab has one if the contraception drugs in it, as with many other things the jab is also alleged to contain!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lots and lots of people have the same beliefs as me where we dont need children to justify our existence i have no plans to settle down and even less plans to have children could just be that less people are bothered about having children, less children will also help save the planet from overpopulation.

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

all around


"There's maybe truth in the rumour in the conspiracy theorists allegations that the covid jab has one if the contraception drugs in it, as with many other things the jab is also alleged to contain!"

Pmsl

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By *ovebjsMan  over a year ago

Bristol


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

Nothing to do with lockdowns and people not letting up then

Germanys birth rate has been dropping since way before the pandemic.

Just saying

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By *heeeeky69Man  over a year ago

Hatton

Check the brief in the report.

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By *andykevin53Man  over a year ago

Grays

No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile "

Where did you read that?

Winston

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By *eandmrsjones69Couple  over a year ago

Middle England


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

And exactly what conclusion can you draw from that?

You can spin it anyway you like. Unfortunately conspiracy theories can take anything out of context, don't need to prove anything and just run with it. All of a sudden it's a fact. That's why, in the main, they have no credibility.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nothing to do either, with councils no longer guaranteeing new mothers with a council house.

Some I know very well, are in private let's, flats etc, and are very unhappy with their situation.

The councils reply is

"your needs have been met".

Also nothing to do with young mothers still running around all night, music, loud parties etc, yet they almost demand a council house. What? So they can create misery for the neighbours?

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By *AFKA HovisMan  over a year ago

Sindon Swingdon Swindon


"Nothing to do either, with councils no longer guaranteeing new mothers with a council house.

Some I know very well, are in private let's, flats etc, and are very unhappy with their situation.

The councils reply is

"your needs have been met".

Also nothing to do with young mothers still running around all night, music, loud parties etc, yet they almost demand a council house. What? So they can create misery for the neighbours?"

you're very familiar with Germany's position in council houses !

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

all around

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By *alcon43Woman  over a year ago

Paisley


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. let’s hope the birth rate drops here to ( I’m against forced vaccine by the way )

Covid vaccine wasn’t forced by the way yea it was. If you tell some one that have to have something or can’t go about the normal lives, routines they have become accustomed to, possibly may lose their job then that’s forced

Nope, you’re still wrong

Nope, they're totally correct

Nope, totally wrong.

Winston

Definitely correct. Coercive control is considered force."

I felt I had to get the vaccine or I couldn’t go and do anything with my friends. If you can’t do anything without a vaccine passport then it’s surely putting pressure on people to get it.

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

all around

COVID has been proven to make some people delusional and irrational, even mild asymptomatic cases

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile "

Unsubstantiated BS. Yet I assume that you are grateful for our society having been opened up, in large part due to the vaccines. Or the enormous levels of saved lives and prevention of the health services from being unable to more effectively treat other serious health problems.

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By *AFKA HovisMan  over a year ago

Sindon Swingdon Swindon


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile "
it's true. I know loads of old people who got vaccinated as soon as they can... And I can't think of one who has had a kid since.

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By *dd_soxMan  over a year ago

Suffolk


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

Are you saying this is a side effect?

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile it's true. I know loads of old people who got vaccinated as soon as they can... And I can't think of one who has had a kid since. "

I taught one of the ladies in my community group how to do an LFT. I said as an aside, it's like a pregnancy test. Two lines means yes, one means no.

She looked at me and said, deadpan "if I'm pregnant, Swing, we have problems". (Early 90s)

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile it's true. I know loads of old people who got vaccinated as soon as they can... And I can't think of one who has had a kid since.

I taught one of the ladies in my community group how to do an LFT. I said as an aside, it's like a pregnancy test. Two lines means yes, one means no.

She looked at me and said, deadpan "if I'm pregnant, Swing, we have problems". (Early 90s)"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm a young lad in my mid-twenties. I see more and more people on my Facebook getting married and having children but for me, the idea that I could support a family in this economy is ludicrous. I feel for those who are struggling at the moment.

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By *udewhennudeMan  over a year ago

newport

So given that it was the over 75s vaccinated first it’s hardly surprising there’s a drop in the birth rate in that age group

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile "

No surprises that when some folk want to believe 1+2= 29 that is what the see . It is quite apparent Covid vaccines have had absolutely zero effect on fertility. If you are one of those down the rabbit hole and believe the vaccines were intended to make period sterile then that conspiracy has clearly failed...

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By *alandNitaCouple  over a year ago

Scunthorpe


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

No surprises that when some folk want to believe 1+2= 29 that is what the see . It is quite apparent Covid vaccines have had absolutely zero effect on fertility. If you are one of those down the rabbit hole and believe the vaccines were intended to make period sterile then that conspiracy has clearly failed... "

I'm sorry but the facts are obvious. They started by vaccinating over 80's then over 70's and over 60's... it is a FACT that there have been ZERO pregnancies amongst those groups since the vaccine rollout. It's OBVIOUS that it's only a matter of time until the other age groups catch up.

Cal

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Also remembering that there was still social distancing etc. during the vaccine rollout...

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out.

Wait... did "the vaccine" get rolled-out at exactly the same time for everyone?

Plus, is this bad news for the planet?

That's what I was just thinking.

Healthy women of child-bearing age wouldn't have got it until well into the vaccination program.

Exactly this.

Still with the lack of beds taken up by pregnant women that should give them resources to deal with the excess deaths reported. "

Medical staff are trained in their own fields, so freeing up obstetrics probably won't help in ITU.

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By *orn14youMan  over a year ago

Dartford

Think it has more to do with the fact that more women than before are taking it up the arse.

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By *ADY GOODWITCHWoman  over a year ago

Happy Town;-)

Bit hard to add the evidence on here, but most of the conspiracies are not facts, and I'm sure you will start seeing the evidence of it all soon

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Bit hard to add the evidence on here, but most of the conspiracies are not facts, and I'm sure you will start seeing the evidence of it all soon "

I'll believe it when I see it. Until then, I'll take it as seriously as the evidence I see permits.

Meanwhile, I don't think it's against the rules to *cite* sources, I just think it's against the rules to link to most of them.

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By *ooljoeMan  over a year ago

Nottingham


"Germany, Switzerland Norway are all reporting reduced births exactly 9 months after the vaccine roll-out. "

Not sure it's the vaccine.But in the UK there's significant drop in birth rate and it's gona be worse in few years time as alot of the younger generation do not want kids.Also, alot of males out there feel scared that if relationship ever fails the women will always use kids as weapon against them and never allow them see kids. Also, technology is depriving humans from real interaction,true friendship and affection for each other. You work from home, chat with strangers online from all over world and have your dildo's/ vibrators.

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By *icker2010Man  over a year ago

cambs/london/Norfolk

What Lisa B says

Trouble is human brains are wired to look for patterns even when none exist. In caveman days it made sense.. those who waited to find out if the swaying grass was wind or man eating lions left fewer offspring...

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By *ity_BoyMan  over a year ago

London

Bad econonic climate.

Housing crisis.

Low wages.

High rents.

Fuel crisis.

Children are expensive.

Why would anyone want to raise children right now?

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By *elkieWoman  over a year ago

Durham


"Bit hard to add the evidence on here, but most of the conspiracies are not facts, and I'm sure you will start seeing the evidence of it all soon "

You’re right. These conspiracies are not facts. They are the opposite of facts.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Bit hard to add the evidence on here, but most of the conspiracies are not facts, and I'm sure you will start seeing the evidence of it all soon

You’re right. These conspiracies are not facts. They are the opposite of facts.

"

They sure are amusing, though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Bad econonic climate.

Housing crisis.

Low wages.

High rents.

Fuel crisis.

Children are expensive.

Why would anyone want to raise children right now?"

Exactly. Tbh even before this I'd be reluctant to have children these days.

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By *inky-MinxWoman  over a year ago

Grantham


"and waiting for the name calling. "

A deliberate thread to wind people up then

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By *ifer67Man  over a year ago

markinch


"Post hoc ergo propter hoc. "
You have been watching too much west wing! After therfore because of it!!

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

No surprises that when some folk want to believe 1+2= 29 that is what the see . It is quite apparent Covid vaccines have had absolutely zero effect on fertility. If you are one of those down the rabbit hole and believe the vaccines were intended to make period sterile then that conspiracy has clearly failed...

I'm sorry but the facts are obvious. They started by vaccinating over 80's then over 70's and over 60's... it is a FACT that there have been ZERO pregnancies amongst those groups since the vaccine rollout. It's OBVIOUS that it's only a matter of time until the other age groups catch up.

Cal"

My bad. You are of course right. There are 90% fewer women pregnant now than is normal is August but shhhh it’s still secret let’s not stir a global panic just yet

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By *AFKA HovisMan  over a year ago

Sindon Swingdon Swindon


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

No surprises that when some folk want to believe 1+2= 29 that is what the see . It is quite apparent Covid vaccines have had absolutely zero effect on fertility. If you are one of those down the rabbit hole and believe the vaccines were intended to make period sterile then that conspiracy has clearly failed...

I'm sorry but the facts are obvious. They started by vaccinating over 80's then over 70's and over 60's... it is a FACT that there have been ZERO pregnancies amongst those groups since the vaccine rollout. It's OBVIOUS that it's only a matter of time until the other age groups catch up.

Cal

My bad. You are of course right. There are 90% fewer women pregnant now than is normal is August but shhhh it’s still secret let’s not stir a global panic just yet "

where did you get that number from ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

No surprises that when some folk want to believe 1+2= 29 that is what the see . It is quite apparent Covid vaccines have had absolutely zero effect on fertility. If you are one of those down the rabbit hole and believe the vaccines were intended to make period sterile then that conspiracy has clearly failed...

I'm sorry but the facts are obvious. They started by vaccinating over 80's then over 70's and over 60's... it is a FACT that there have been ZERO pregnancies amongst those groups since the vaccine rollout. It's OBVIOUS that it's only a matter of time until the other age groups catch up.

Cal"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A good rule of thumb for life...

If the person going against the science doesn't have a basic grasp of their, there and they're....gleefully ignore them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Most won't have a clue what you are talking about.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So we have a growing and older population, and have done for a long time well before COVID. So, by definition, you'd expect the birth rate (births per 1000 population) to fall. As others have pointed out, current economic conditions also have a part to play in the number of current births. And potentially less sexual activity over the last two years because of lockdowns and people deciding to delay starting families. So perhaps not surprising at all OP?

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

No surprises that when some folk want to believe 1+2= 29 that is what the see . It is quite apparent Covid vaccines have had absolutely zero effect on fertility. If you are one of those down the rabbit hole and believe the vaccines were intended to make period sterile then that conspiracy has clearly failed...

I'm sorry but the facts are obvious. They started by vaccinating over 80's then over 70's and over 60's... it is a FACT that there have been ZERO pregnancies amongst those groups since the vaccine rollout. It's OBVIOUS that it's only a matter of time until the other age groups catch up.

Cal

My bad. You are of course right. There are 90% fewer women pregnant now than is normal is August but shhhh it’s still secret let’s not stir a global panic just yet where did you get that number from ?"

Shhh. No one must know . Prenatal clinics are empty It must be true because I made it up

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Eastbourne

I read somewhere that in the UK, it could be a side effect of being exposed to Radon.

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By *rFunBoyMan  over a year ago

Longridge

Only in the Sarth.

Lancashire clay don't rot..

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By *d4funtimesMan  over a year ago

Cambridge


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists.. "

It is not easy for most conspiracy theorists to understand basic sciences nor biology, and check out the source of their information. Just desperate people trying to make sense of what they cannot understand.

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By *ob198XaMan  over a year ago

teleford


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists..

It is not easy for most conspiracy theorists to understand basic sciences nor biology, and check out the source of their information. Just desperate people trying to make sense of what they cannot understand. "

And they are very quick to forget when each theory is well debunked.

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By *I TwoCouple  over a year ago

all around

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By *aussageMan  over a year ago

sherborne

Menstrual changes after covid-19 vaccination - the BMJ

have fun normies

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By *ylonSlutTV/TS  over a year ago

Durham


"Menstrual changes after covid-19 vaccination - the BMJ

have fun normies"

The menstrual cycle is part of the immune system so it's not surprising vaccinations, and i mean any vaccinations not just covid, can cause short term menstrual cycle changes. Bear in mind any infection, such as covid, can cause changes in menstrual cycles.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Amazing how many people will believe the conspiracy theorists, who have absolutely no scientific evidence to back their claims, over multiple gold standard research studies by expert scientists..

It is not easy for most conspiracy theorists to understand basic sciences nor biology, and check out the source of their information. Just desperate people trying to make sense of what they cannot understand.

And they are very quick to forget when each theory is well debunked."

But but that doesn't count because help help we're being oppressed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's hard to conceive from 2 metres away

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By *9alMan  over a year ago

Bridgend

I don't think you can rely on the covid jab as a form of contraception

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I don't think you can rely on the covid jab as a form of contraception "

Comment of the day right there.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I don't think you can rely on the covid jab as a form of contraception "

I've seen stuff on social media to this effect.

"Someone I know believed the Covid vaccine sterilised them, and stopped using birth control.

Guess what?"

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"I don't think you can rely on the covid jab as a form of contraception

I've seen stuff on social media to this effect.

"Someone I know believed the Covid vaccine sterilised them, and stopped using birth control.

Guess what?""

They are taking out leagle action because they got pregnant after a guy down the pub told them there is no vaccine, its all a mass civer up and what they really do is inject us with saline that contains a micro chip, but also contraception to stop the production of sperm in men.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"To be fair the news source was GB news so it could just be made up. "

........but if it were the bbc I would have believed every word..........?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Something to do with Bill Gates turning everybody into rabid hamsters before he boards his star ark and leaves the planet."

sorry we can't ever leave this planet we are in an enclosed system under a firmament.......you asked for it earlier on xx

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I don't think you can rely on the covid jab as a form of contraception

I've seen stuff on social media to this effect.

"Someone I know believed the Covid vaccine sterilised them, and stopped using birth control.

Guess what?"

They are taking out leagle action because they got pregnant after a guy down the pub told them there is no vaccine, its all a mass civer up and what they really do is inject us with saline that contains a micro chip, but also contraception to stop the production of sperm in men. "

Ooga booga

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's maybe truth in the rumour in the conspiracy theorists allegations that the covid jab has one if the contraception drugs in it, as with many other things the jab is also alleged to contain!"

This was a well known FACT way before they unleashed the optional 'life saving' vaccine?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile "

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections"

I heard it was all secretly down to Bill Gates, in cahoots with Shergar + Lord Lucan.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"COVID has been proven to make some people delusional and irrational, even mild asymptomatic cases"

after two years of this are people really STILL believing in 'asymptotic' cases? Now we understand WHY we still have a problem!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"COVID has been proven to make some people delusional and irrational, even mild asymptomatic cases

after two years of this are people really STILL believing in 'asymptotic' cases? Now we understand WHY we still have a problem!"

Tell em they're all sheeple. You know you want to.

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections"

Can you send the link to show this known fact?

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By *eadingCouple1963Couple  over a year ago

Reading


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

Can you send the link to show this known fact?"

Think you'll be waiting a long time for the link

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

Can you send the link to show this known fact?

Think you'll be waiting a long time for the link "

I think it's a FACT TM where capslock is cruise control for cool

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By *ad NannaWoman  over a year ago

East London


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections"

Does it make everyone who had it sterile? We'll have a huge gap in the workforce in around 18 years then.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

Does it make everyone who had it sterile? We'll have a huge gap in the workforce in around 18 years then.

"

I do like it when measurable predictions are made

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid"

You need to call people sheeple too or it's not the full conspiracy bingo post.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid"

"Convid" so sums up the anti vax movement.

Look, mummy, I can add a letter to add a word for lie to an illness. No, mummy, don't tell me there's a meaning behind the word Covid, that it's an acronym. That makes me sad.

I iz bestest scientist. I science betterer than all the scientists.

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By *heNerdyFembyWoman  over a year ago

Eastbourne (she/they)


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

"Convid" so sums up the anti vax movement.

Look, mummy, I can add a letter to add a word for lie to an illness. No, mummy, don't tell me there's a meaning behind the word Covid, that it's an acronym. That makes me sad.

I iz bestest scientist. I science betterer than all the scientists."

Honestly I didn't see the word play, I thought it was another scathing indictment of the lack of education that leads people to be anti-vax in the first place.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

"Convid" so sums up the anti vax movement.

Look, mummy, I can add a letter to add a word for lie to an illness. No, mummy, don't tell me there's a meaning behind the word Covid, that it's an acronym. That makes me sad.

I iz bestest scientist. I science betterer than all the scientists.

Honestly I didn't see the word play, I thought it was another scathing indictment of the lack of education that leads people to be anti-vax in the first place."

Nah, it's a common "look, see, it doesn't exist" because they added a letter

Someone get them a Fisher Price PhD

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

Can you send the link to show this known fact?

Think you'll be waiting a long time for the link

I think it's a FACT TM where capslock is cruise control for cool"

I feel like I should know what you mean but..apparently anyone can do a wki can you say it pideywhagsits page about...stuff. ..maybe they knocking up a quick page on it.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

Can you send the link to show this known fact?

Think you'll be waiting a long time for the link

I think it's a FACT TM where capslock is cruise control for cool

I feel like I should know what you mean but..apparently anyone can do a wki can you say it pideywhagsits page about...stuff. ..maybe they knocking up a quick page on it. "

There have been people who try to emphasise that they're right by putting it in caps. All over the web, not here in particular. That's what I'm talking about.

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By *heNerdyFembyWoman  over a year ago

Eastbourne (she/they)


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

Can you send the link to show this known fact?

Think you'll be waiting a long time for the link

I think it's a FACT TM where capslock is cruise control for cool

I feel like I should know what you mean but..apparently anyone can do a wki can you say it pideywhagsits page about...stuff. ..maybe they knocking up a quick page on it.

There have been people who try to emphasise that they're right by putting it in caps. All over the web, not here in particular. That's what I'm talking about."

to the point there are forums and chat servers that do not let you post anything if more than 50% of it is in capital letters.

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid"

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"No surprise their then, the vaccines actually make people sterile

again this was a KNOWN FACT way before the 'free giveaway' of the life saving injections

Can you send the link to show this known fact?

Think you'll be waiting a long time for the link

I think it's a FACT TM where capslock is cruise control for cool

I feel like I should know what you mean but..apparently anyone can do a wki can you say it pideywhagsits page about...stuff. ..maybe they knocking up a quick page on it.

There have been people who try to emphasise that they're right by putting it in caps. All over the web, not here in particular. That's what I'm talking about.

to the point there are forums and chat servers that do not let you post anything if more than 50% of it is in capital letters."

Ahh SHOUTING Kind of. Got it

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?"

Some - not saying here - go further and say Covid doesn't exist.

One of the anti protective measure luminaries Yeadon - who has been noted for his supposed credibility because he used to work for Pfizer - has come out recently supporting germ theory denial. Like, he wants proof viruses exist.

If that's what anyone calls credible, I suggest they seek medical attention.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?

Some - not saying here - go further and say Covid doesn't exist.

One of the anti protective measure luminaries Yeadon - who has been noted for his supposed credibility because he used to work for Pfizer - has come out recently supporting germ theory denial. Like, he wants proof viruses exist.

If that's what anyone calls credible, I suggest they seek medical attention."

They'd be more likely to go to a witch doctor.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?

Some - not saying here - go further and say Covid doesn't exist.

One of the anti protective measure luminaries Yeadon - who has been noted for his supposed credibility because he used to work for Pfizer - has come out recently supporting germ theory denial. Like, he wants proof viruses exist.

If that's what anyone calls credible, I suggest they seek medical attention.

They'd be more likely to go to a witch doctor."

Alas.

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By *eadingCouple1963Couple  over a year ago

Reading


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid"

Don't you just love a Green Arrow

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?

Some - not saying here - go further and say Covid doesn't exist.

One of the anti protective measure luminaries Yeadon - who has been noted for his supposed credibility because he used to work for Pfizer - has come out recently supporting germ theory denial. Like, he wants proof viruses exist.

If that's what anyone calls credible, I suggest they seek medical attention."

So what happens if he gets covid? Or any type of virus? A cold is a virus? Hate when someone can be so passionate amd believes something is so wrong but they have no proof or evidence for why they are right.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?

Some - not saying here - go further and say Covid doesn't exist.

One of the anti protective measure luminaries Yeadon - who has been noted for his supposed credibility because he used to work for Pfizer - has come out recently supporting germ theory denial. Like, he wants proof viruses exist.

If that's what anyone calls credible, I suggest they seek medical attention.

So what happens if he gets covid? Or any type of virus? A cold is a virus? Hate when someone can be so passionate amd believes something is so wrong but they have no proof or evidence for why they are right. "

In the era before germ theory (viruses or bacteria) the competing theory was terrain theory. That the body caused the illness, and viruses and bacteria were not pathogens, but the byproduct of the illness.

Most germ theory denial has degrees of terrain theory. Which made some sense at the time, but is batshit crazy to believe in this day and age

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes, I’ve known this was coming since 2012, no one listened , people are trained to believe their tv, it is a mind control device. Depopulation is the agenda , most people are too scared to even contemplate the reality despite gates and co openly saying it over and over again .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The fact that germ theory is so called should be enough to prompt investigation, contagion of any virus has never been proven , they have tried really hard to too. A virus can never be isolated from human tissue which leads more to terrain than germ theory .

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By *eadingCouple1963Couple  over a year ago

Reading


"Yes, I’ve known this was coming since 2012, no one listened , people are trained to believe their tv, it is a mind control device. Depopulation is the agenda , most people are too scared to even contemplate the reality despite gates and co openly saying it over and over again ."

Go on, we’ll bite…… how did whoever is behind this, presume you’re suggesting Bill Gates, get every country in the world to comply with depopulation?

Getting the popcorn ready

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By *heNerdyFembyWoman  over a year ago

Eastbourne (she/they)


"Yes, I’ve known this was coming since 2012, no one listened , people are trained to believe their tv, it is a mind control device. Depopulation is the agenda , most people are too scared to even contemplate the reality despite gates and co openly saying it over and over again .

Go on, we’ll bite…… how did whoever is behind this, presume you’re suggesting Bill Gates, get every country in the world to comply with depopulation?

Getting the popcorn ready "

Do we need tin foil hats to watch, or just to take part in the conspiracy?

I have the popcorn

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By *AFKA HovisMan  over a year ago

Sindon Swingdon Swindon


"The fact that germ theory is so called should be enough to prompt investigation, contagion of any virus has never been proven , they have tried really hard to too. A virus can never be isolated from human tissue which leads more to terrain than germ theory ."
what do you mean by "contagion of any virus"?

Is it that no-one has been able to prove that symotons are caused by a given virus?

Because you later say a virus can't be isolated from human tissue which suggests you do believe that a virus can "contaminate" human tissues.

Tbh, I struggle to make sense of the whole post,but those two bits feel slightly contradictory.

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"Yes, I’ve known this was coming since 2012, no one listened , people are trained to believe their tv, it is a mind control device. Depopulation is the agenda , most people are too scared to even contemplate the reality despite gates and co openly saying it over and over again ."

How did you come to know since 2012? And who told you about it?

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"Yes, I’ve known this was coming since 2012, no one listened , people are trained to believe their tv, it is a mind control device. Depopulation is the agenda , most people are too scared to even contemplate the reality despite gates and co openly saying it over and over again .

Go on, we’ll bite…… how did whoever is behind this, presume you’re suggesting Bill Gates, get every country in the world to comply with depopulation?

Getting the popcorn ready "

They discussed it over tea and cake, then when the cocktails came out later they came up with the covid thing...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yes, I’ve known this was coming since 2012, no one listened , people are trained to believe their tv, it is a mind control device. Depopulation is the agenda , most people are too scared to even contemplate the reality despite gates and co openly saying it over and over again ."

Right as a 34 year old, you personally were privy to a core understanding of a depopulation attempt by the rich and powerful.

These guys with their billions and overarching geopolitical power have been caught out by you specifically.

Fair play to you that's amazing. Care to add any fact in this?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I told my daughters not to be jabbed I was a conspiracy theorist, and knew a lot that was going to happen,but I just hoped it was conspiracy, but then all the things I was told started happening, and are facts now,and sadly there is more to come, "

What did people die of then?

Who told you these things that started happening ? What things were they? What else is to come?

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By *ollydoesWoman  over a year ago

Shangri-La


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?

Some - not saying here - go further and say Covid doesn't exist.

One of the anti protective measure luminaries Yeadon - who has been noted for his supposed credibility because he used to work for Pfizer - has come out recently supporting germ theory denial. Like, he wants proof viruses exist.

If that's what anyone calls credible, I suggest they seek medical attention.

So what happens if he gets covid? Or any type of virus? A cold is a virus? Hate when someone can be so passionate amd believes something is so wrong but they have no proof or evidence for why they are right.

In the era before germ theory (viruses or bacteria) the competing theory was terrain theory. That the body caused the illness, and viruses and bacteria were not pathogens, but the byproduct of the illness.

Most germ theory denial has degrees of terrain theory. Which made some sense at the time, but is batshit crazy to believe in this day and age"

Thanks. Batshit crazy seems to be the new normal now. Most all know they exist. If someone believes virus don't exist, well you can only really prove us wrong if you can prove yourself right?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was browsing Twitter the other day when the UK was burning up and noticed that quite a lot of the ones saying "it's just summer" had some of of Covid-denier, chemtrails or anti-vax statement in their bios.

It must be something in the water...

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By *heNerdyFembyWoman  over a year ago

Eastbourne (she/they)


"I was browsing Twitter the other day when the UK was burning up and noticed that quite a lot of the ones saying "it's just summer" had some of of Covid-denier, chemtrails or anti-vax statement in their bios.

It must be something in the water..."

It is almost as if the common thread is anti-science.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was browsing Twitter the other day when the UK was burning up and noticed that quite a lot of the ones saying "it's just summer" had some of of Covid-denier, chemtrails or anti-vax statement in their bios.

It must be something in the water...

It is almost as if the common thread is anti-science."

Yup.

That's why low birthrates are attributed to vaccines, and not that global pandemic we had just been through that cost many people their livelihoods etc.

Oh no, obviously not that, it's the vaccine instead.

Fucking morons.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

Chichester

people need to get back to holding breeding parties then I guess this winter to do their bit for mankind

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By *AFKA HovisMan  over a year ago

Sindon Swingdon Swindon


"people need to get back to holding breeding parties then I guess this winter to do their bit for mankind

"

only the unvaxxed tho.... Pointless for those with the experimental cocktail in us !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" Right as a 34 year old, you personally were privy to a core understanding of a depopulation attempt by the rich and powerful.

These guys with their billions and overarching geopolitical power have been caught out by you specifically.

Fair play to you that's amazing. Care to add any fact in this?"

Ever noticed that their belief is that Google etc, manipulate and lie, then they'll reference a video on YouTube.

YouTube which owned by Google.

At this point I just watch these morons like I'd watch a sitcom because they're that level of entertainingly stupid.

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By *i_guy_sloughMan  over a year ago

Langley

Given how vastly overpopulated the planet is it seems to me that a lower birth rate is not a bad thing. We can’t keep expanding and consuming resources at the rate we have been. This is why my wife and I decided to only have 1 child.

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"It’s the vaccine

Wake up

Stop

Putting it down to convid

So they created and spread covid first, just so they could give us the vacine?

Some - not saying here - go further and say Covid doesn't exist.

One of the anti protective measure luminaries Yeadon - who has been noted for his supposed credibility because he used to work for Pfizer - has come out recently supporting germ theory denial. Like, he wants proof viruses exist.

If that's what anyone calls credible, I suggest they seek medical attention.

So what happens if he gets covid? Or any type of virus? A cold is a virus? Hate when someone can be so passionate amd believes something is so wrong but they have no proof or evidence for why they are right.

In the era before germ theory (viruses or bacteria) the competing theory was terrain theory. That the body caused the illness, and viruses and bacteria were not pathogens, but the byproduct of the illness.

Most germ theory denial has degrees of terrain theory. Which made some sense at the time, but is batshit crazy to believe in this day and age

Thanks. Batshit crazy seems to be the new normal now. Most all know they exist. If someone believes virus don't exist, well you can only really prove us wrong if you can prove yourself right? "

They tend to go back to early postulates of germ theory which are no longer believed to be valid.

It's a common misconception among cranks that science is an unchanging monolith. That you attack Pasteur, not virology, or Darwin, not evolution. It's not religion.

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By *instonandLadyAstorCouple  over a year ago

Not where we seem to be...

With luck the anti vaxxers and covid deniers will be the ones most affected by a loss of fertility.

At least we'll be spared another generation of their lunacy.

*silver linings

Winston

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By *ik MMan  over a year ago

PDI


"With luck the anti vaxxers and covid deniers will be the ones most affected by a loss of fertility.

At least we'll be spared another generation of their lunacy.

*silver linings

Winston "

2 years on and the complicity theorists are still peddling their hate. Personally having seen people I know go through it I wouldn’t wish infertility on anyone.

Imagine wishing bad fortune on any other demographic of society and thinking that was a cool thing to do

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Exactly, a Swedish independent study into the vaccine has shown it can change people's DNA, the makers said it couldn't do this, make of that what you will, plus Google VAERS and covid vaccines,

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By *eadingCouple1963Couple  over a year ago

Reading


"Exactly, a Swedish independent study into the vaccine has shown it can change people's DNA, the makers said it couldn't do this, make of that what you will, plus Google VAERS and covid vaccines, "

Please provide a credible link to your claims

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