“UNVAXXED” SPERM AND THE INCREASING DEMAND FOR ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION

Demand for ‘Unvaxxed’ Sperm Spikes as Birth Rates Continue To Decline.

ER Editor: The Daily Mail article referred to below is truly a howler, but very indicative of public awareness that something is wrong with the Covid vax.

This piece from as long ago as December 2020, around the time of official rollout to medical personnel, refers to the difficulty vaccinated women may have getting pregnant —

Dr. Wodarg and Dr. Yeadon Request a Stop of ALL Corona Vaccination Studies, Call to SIGN THE PETITION

We know the vaccines, containing large quantities of DNA plasmids, were designed to enter bodily cells to change human DNA in as yet unclear ways. The Daily Mail knows better than to treat people as vaccine ‘conspiracy theorists’.

See this from UK funeral director John O’Looney in July 2022 —

John O’Looney Update on Infant Deaths, Funerals & Miscarriage Rate

Demand for ‘Unvaxxed’ Sperm Spikes as Birth Rates Continue To Decline

Women are turning to shady Facebook groups in desperation

Believe it or not, this was in today’s news:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12699293/unvaccinated-sperm-shady-donors-Covid-shot.html

The Daily Mail article is not, strictly speaking, well-researched (ER: a total understatement). It seems to amplify a particular shady character named “Jonathan Rinaldi,” who dubbed himself “the Sperminator.” Mr. Rinaldi looks the part, gesturing here with his right hand:

This “sperminator” has a Facebook group and is doing very well financially. Daily Mail found numerous instances of people searching for “unvaccinated sperm.”

Health experts weigh in here and explain that the potential recipients’ concerns are invalid:

There is absolutely no reason to be worried about fertility with the Covid-19 vaccine,’ said Dr Lanny Wilson, chair of obstetrics and gynecology at Avalon University School of Medicine in Youngstown, Ohio, emphasizing that vaccines ‘do not cause infertility and they do not affect fertility one way or the other.’

Whether their concerns are valid or not, or were previously valid when Covid vaccines were actively administered, is, of course, a very important question.

Birth Rates

Let me express my personal hope that, even if Covid vaccines possibly affected fertility when they were given out en masse, their effect would wear off over time – and we will be left with a purely theoretical exercise of figuring out what happened to birth rates in 2022, which we discussed on this blog.

With that in mind, let’s review the latest birth news:

News from Sweden is not encouraging: the birth rate continues to fall. For example, August births for 2021, 2022, and 2023 are falling year after year at a very unusual clip of about 7% per year:

The reports from Germany’s DeStatis are also very discouraging, including further drops in 2023:

https://www.destatis.de/DE/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/2023/06/PD23_227_12.html

There could, of course, be other explanations of the above phenomena, which DeStatis offers, and I recommend reading their report. I hope and pray that they are right and that no man or woman was permanently damaged.

similar story is happening in France. (Hat tip to our astute reader Louison)

https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/7707986?sommaire=5348638

What do you think? Are the concerns of sperm recipients completely invalid?