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The FDA, NIH, and CDC recommended vaccinating pregnant women at any time, leading to a rise in maternal mortality. A recent paper showed a concerning increase in maternal deaths in the US, erasing decades of progress in obstetrics. Pregnant women are dying with no mention of COVID or vaccines in the report. This alarming trend should be a cause for concern for everyone.

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The CDC in the US has found numerous issues related to vaccines. There are high rates of miscarriage, severe prematurity, and birth defects in children. The CDC comments on gynecological side effects, specifically blood clots in the placenta. Babies are being born with clots in their placenta, which may be linked to the vaccine's effects. Placenta analysis often reveals thrombosis, and healthcare professionals have reported finding small clots regularly. Further studies and analysis are needed to fully understand this issue.

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The speakers discuss financial incentives for abortion services and procedures. They mention removing body parts intact for organ harvesting. The conversation includes details on dismembering fetuses and ensuring intact organs for research purposes. The speakers also discuss the process of extracting body parts during abortions.

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Pregnant women being cut open. The things that happen are sick. This is not a show on Netflix or cable news. This is real life. Translation: Pregnant women being cut open. The things that happen are sick. This is not a show on Netflix or cable news. This is real life.

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Scientists have isolated microplastics in the placenta for the first time. This is actually a huge deal as if they're in the placenta then that means they're also in the fetus and babies being developed with microplastics inside them could actually have negative impacts on their health. That includes things like growth restriction, hormonal abnormalities or even a weakened immune system. A recent study by Ragusa and colleagues found that microplastics were identified in ten out of ten placentas from different women. How do these microplastics even get into the woman in the first place so that they can lodge themselves in the placenta? The main ways are actually either by breathing them in or even absorbing them from the gut as these things are now making their way into our food because of environmental contamination. This plastic crisis has got to stop.

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A child born in a US hospital receives pharmaceutical interventions, like erythromycin ointment and a hepatitis B vaccine, without informed consent. The ointment prevents chlamydial infections, though mothers are tested for chlamydia. The hepatitis B vaccine is for a sexually transmitted/IV drug user disease, which babies are not exposed to. There is a huge economic incentive to get more vaccines on the schedule because the government pays hundreds of millions of dollars for mandated products. Once approved, these vaccines are paid for everyone, and questioning them is discouraged by trusted institutions. YouTube will censor and demonetize videos that show skepticism of vaccine efficacy or need, even without directly attacking vaccines.

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Israel has the largest skin bank in the world, much of it harvested from prisoners and victims. This shows how everything is commodified in our world.

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Blood donation is often seen as a noble act, but the reality is different. Plasma, the main component of blood, is more expensive than oil. The majority of donated blood is sold to pharmaceutical companies, a fact that the Red Cross doesn't advertise. These companies are interested in plasma because it contains valuable proteins used to make expensive drugs. The plasma industry is dominated by a few companies, such as Baxter, CSL bearing, Gyrfolds, and Octapharma. They collect, freeze, and mix thousands of liters of human plasma to create drugs. This industry is worth $17 billion and continues to grow.

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Doron from Israel plans to take embryos from a US clinic to India. A woman discusses her experience with egg donation, mentioning the control over her reproductive process. After having her baby, she notes the high costs of surrogacy, which can range from $10,000 to $60,000. The commercialization of surrogacy leads to competition among clinics, often resulting in multiple embryos being implanted to ensure success. This raises ethical concerns, as some fetuses may not go home with the intended parents. An agent claims she can provide a baby quickly, revealing that extra newborns are available for purchase, highlighting the dark side of commodified reproduction. This unregulated industry, projected to grow globally, raises fears of human trafficking and exploitation in the future.

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A published article claims that 50% of most pediatricians' revenue comes from vaccines. Insurance companies like Blue Cross allegedly pay pediatricians bonuses if 95% of their clients are fully vaccinated, potentially worth tens of thousands of dollars. This bonus structure is claimed to incentivize pediatricians to prioritize vaccination rates over individual patient needs. As a result, pediatricians may dismiss patients who want to alter the standard vaccine schedule because they risk losing the bonus. These incentives are described as preventing doctors from practicing medicine and caring for clients due to a focus on the bottom line.

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A woman claims to have reversed her age by 13 years using exosomes. These exosomes, 180 billion in total, are derived from ethically sourced C-section births in the USA, specifically from umbilical cords. The speaker expresses doubt that mothers are informed that their baby's cord blood and placenta are sold for profit to medical and skincare industries. She explains that during labor, a baby's blood is squeezed into the placenta, and after birth, the placenta pumps the blood back to the baby, emphasizing the importance of delayed cord clamping to ensure the baby receives these nutrients. She argues the medical system should operate on informed consent, and questions whether mothers are aware or consent to hospitals profiting from their baby's blood.

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Melanin, the pigment that gives color to our skin, is said to be worth more than gold by the pound. This raises questions about why Planned Parenthood clinics are predominantly located in black communities. The speaker suggests that organs containing melanin are more valuable than those of non-melanated individuals. They state that this is not a conspiracy, but rather a fact. Additionally, the speaker mentions that black babies in New York are born larger and older, which could potentially make the abortion industry profitable.

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The Pfizer documents reveal a deliberate effort to harm reproductive health. There are various conditions affecting women's menstrual cycles, such as constant bleeding, two periods a month, or no periods at all. Some women experience agonizing cramps or hemorrhages. The lipid nanoparticles in the vaccines can cross the placenta, leading to compromised placentas in vaccinated mothers. These placentas show calcifications that hinder nourishment and normal growth of the baby. Maternal deaths during childbirth have increased by 40%, resembling a pre-twentieth century situation. The compromised placentas are silvery gray, lack resilience, and result in impaired babies. Fetal malformations and chromosomal aberrations are also being observed. Babies may appear fine at birth but develop respiratory distress within a day.

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Big money is being made from the sale of fetal body parts, which even disturbs pro-choice advocates. The medical director for the national office discusses the demand for specific body parts, such as livers and lower extremities, and the pricing range for these specimens. Techniques are discussed to ensure intact organs are obtained, and the importance of communication between the person performing the procedures and the end goal is emphasized. The possibility of partnering with EPFA to streamline the process is mentioned, although it is currently deemed too sensitive. The conversation concludes with gratitude for the helpfulness of a certain individual in fetal tissue collection.

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COVID-19 has led to an increase in premature births, preeclampsia, low amniotic fluid, and postpartum hemorrhages. Preeclampsia is related to the health of the placenta, but its exact cause is unknown. The rise in preeclampsia and low amniotic fluid has resulted in more induced premature deliveries. Postpartum hemorrhages have also increased, with some women requiring immediate hysterectomies due to uncontrollable bleeding. Even patients without risk factors have experienced hemorrhages after elective C-sections. Traditional methods to stop bleeding have been less effective, and the bleeding seems to occur lower down in the uterus. These complications are concerning and require further investigation.

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We could pay up to $1500 for a liver due to high demand. Financial incentives would make people happy to get approval. The process involves discussing volume, gestational age, and intact specimens. The New York City site handles high volume cases, including first and second trimester procedures. Providers encourage intact specimens for higher payments. The financial incentive helps keep everyone happy. Staff availability depends on volume, and arrangements can be made for pick-up or storage. Communication will be key to ensure a smooth process.

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A whistleblower from Stem Express revealed that a liver from a 5-month-old aborted baby was sold for $17,000 to a taxpayer-funded lab. Planned Parenthood claims that 75% of abortions are due to financial issues, suggesting that this amount could have covered someone's rent for a year. This situation highlights a troubling reality where the financial transactions surrounding abortion may prioritize profit over the value of life.

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Doctors receive year-end bonuses from insurance companies for fully vaccinated patients, sometimes $250-$400 per patient. For a pediatrician with a thousand patients, this could mean a bonus of $250,000 to $500,000. For an office with 10 pediatricians, bonuses could reach millions of dollars. It is wondered if insurance companies are incentivized by the pharmaceutical industry to promote vaccines and bonus doctors for administering them.

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Some companies collect women's placentas for use in pharmaceuticals, beauty products, and medical procedures, with reported values ranging from $50,000 to $500,000. The value is reportedly higher for placentas from C-sections, as they are considered less contaminated than those delivered vaginally. This raises concerns about whether financial incentives are influencing the rising rates of C-sections among women.

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Doctors have incentives related to vaccines, with one article claiming that 50% of pediatricians' revenue comes from them. Insurance companies like Blue Cross allegedly pay bonuses to pediatricians who maintain high vaccination rates among their clients, potentially tens of thousands of dollars. This bonus structure is claimed to be the reason pediatricians might dismiss patients who want alternative vaccine schedules. These incentives are characterized as perverse, hindering doctors from prioritizing patient care over financial gain. It is claimed that twenty years ago, 20% of doctors worked for corporations, but now 80% do, with corporations prioritizing revenue over patient well-being.

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The speaker discusses somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) as an alternative to cloning. They mention using unfertilized eggs and inserting their own DNA to renew body parts. Ethical concerns arise due to the need for women to provide eggs for research, which involves surgical procedures. Another speaker talks about investing in SCNT and expresses a desire for the genetic traits of curvy, sexy, black women from Africa. They offer to pay $100 for eggs and bid $500, mentioning the value of other biological materials like umbilical cords and placenta. The speaker acknowledges that older women may not be suitable candidates.

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A woman claims to have reversed her age by 13 years using exosomes. These exosomes, 180 billion in number, are derived from ethically sourced C-section births in the USA, specifically from umbilical cords. The speaker expresses doubt that mothers are informed that their baby's cord blood and placenta are sold for profit to medical and skincare industries. She explains that during labor, up to 30% of a baby's blood can be pushed back into the placenta, and after birth, the placenta pumps that blood back to the baby. Blood left in the cord contains life-sustaining nutrients for the baby. She argues that the medical system should operate on informed consent, meaning mothers should be told what will be done with their baby's blood and cells and give their consent. She questions whether mothers are aware that hospitals profit from their baby's blood.

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In the past, obstetrics has seen a series of interventions with harmful consequences. X-rays were used in the 1930s to measure pelvises, but they were later found to cause cancer in babies. In the 1950s and 1960s, a drug called Thalidomide resulted in babies being born without limbs. In the 1990s, the use of Cytotek to induce labor in women with previous caesareans led to numerous ruptured uteruses and deaths of babies. Unfortunately, there hasn't been enough careful study of the long-term effects of these interventions in obstetric practice. To ensure a more humanized birth experience, it may be best to explore alternative options.

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Big money is being made from the sale of fetal body parts. Even pro-choice advocates are disturbed. People want liver and lower extremities. The price is $30 to $100 per specimen. Providers try to change the presentation so it's not vertex. If starting from a breech presentation, dilation happens as the case goes out. There are steps to change the COVID presentation. If enough dilation is maintained, the person doing the procedures understands what is needed. Knowing what is needed makes a huge difference. One person had 8 cases and knew which were more likely to yield what was needed, making decisions accordingly. Conversations are happening behind closed doors with affiliates.

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Doron from Israel discusses taking a clinic in the US to Caucasian donors and shipping their embryos to India. Surrogacy is being commercialized, leading to businesses undercutting each other and bidding for the cheapest baby. Clinics and doctors are motivated to implant multiple embryos to guarantee a child, sometimes leading to selective abortion or some fetuses not going home with the intended parents. An agent claimed she could get a baby suspiciously fast, confirming extra newborns were available for purchase. The agent then offered to sell the baby they brought to the restaurant, which was characterized as human trafficking. The commodification of human reproduction may lead to unregulated practices as demand grows and prices drop. The industry is multi-billion dollar a year, and assisted reproduction and surrogacy may expand to China, Mexico, and across the world, creating what some call a "baby farm."
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