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Thanks, Eagle, for the welcome doses of humor like the monkeys swinging in Hollywood in this ever escalating and tragic biowar insanity.

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Thanks for sharing information you can trust!

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Pfizer reported in its first mandatory Periodic Safety Update Report (PSUR1) the following:

Fifty-seven (57) baby/foetal cases, 54 serious and 3 non-serious. Cases are classified

according to pregnancy outcome.

"Pregnancy outcome: Live birth with congenital anomaly: Nine (9) of these cases

reported 9 congenital anomalies that coded to the PTs Anencephaly, Cerebrovascular

accident, Congenital anomaly, Foetal cystic hygroma, Foetal malformation, Hydrops

foetalis, Kidney duplex, Trisomy 21, Ventricular septal defect (1 each). Other clinical

events reported in these cases coded to the PTs Premature baby, Tachycardia foetal,

Ultrasound foetal abnormal (1 each). Of these 9 cases, information regarding

trimester of exposure was provided in 2 cases. Of these 2 cases, in 1 case foetus was

exposed during 1st trimester and in 1 case exposure occurred during 3rd trimester.

Pregnancy outcome: Elective termination: Seven (7) cases reported elective

termination of pregnancy. Of these 7 cases, 6 cases reported elective termination due

to foetal defects and 1 case reported elective termination without foetal defects or

unknown. Of these 7 cases, information regarding trimester of exposure was provided

in 4 cases and the exposure happened during the 1st trimester of the pregnancy. The

events reported in these 7 cases were coded to PTs Foetal growth restriction (3),

Foetal heart rate abnormal (2), Anencephaly, Cleft palate, Congenital absence of

cranial vault, Heart disease congenital, Hydrops foetalis, Foetal cystic hygroma,

Trisomy 21, (1 each)."

https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/birth-defects-reported-by-pfizer

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As a mother I can only imagine the anguish experienced by the parents in these cases.

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Yes much anguish and grief, but the very sad thing is many will never associate it to a vaccine or other medication prescribed. At least question “medications & vaxxes”?

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