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Feb 9, 2023·edited Feb 10, 2023Liked by Curtis Cost

As a panelist who was on this forum, I can say the information is life-saving for babies and any couples trying to conceive. Dr. Thorp stated the risk of miscarriage from pregnant women getting the COVID shot is as if these women took the abortion pill RU486. Stunning. Devastating.

Great job, Curtis!

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Alix,

Thanks so much for your comment and especially for your brilliant participation in the forum!

Curtis

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Thank you, both!

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Dear Curtis,

Thanks for putting this together so that people can become aware of certain concerns with the safety of the mRNA vaccines, particularly for vulnerable pregnant women who had to make decisions without any data. Unfortunately, as with so many sources that attempt to raise awareness re: mRNA vaccine concerns, there is some incorrect information that undermines the entirety of this presentation. I am disappointed time and time again to see great information presented by highly credentialed professionals tainted by a mixture of medical inaccuracies from those who should not be speaking on topics they are not well-versed. By injecting inaccurate information into the presentation, all of the important issues addressed are then dismissed by anyone with medical knowledge who is watching, and the entire work loses credibility. Please make sure your sources are disseminating accurate information because we absolutely need the input from the minority who courageously speak the truth about the "safety and efficacy" of these novel therapeutics in pregnant populations. Thank you!

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hrk:

I am not sure what is the point of your claiming that there are in accuracies in this forum, but then you fail to cite even one example of such an inaccuracy. If you can prove that some things that these doctor said were not accurate, then by all means make your case!

I look forward to hearing your arguments!

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Hi Curtis,

Thank you so much for your response. The inaccurate statement was regarding hepatitis B, which was not relevant to Covid anyway-- maybe you can edit that part out. Hep B vaccines are administered to infants because hep B can pass from mom to baby. A neonate born with hepatitis has a high chance of going on to develop serious consequences, therefore it's standard to administer at birth. It is very inaccurate to claim hep B is transmitted only sexually, and since this is irrelevant to Covid, it is maybe better to remove this segment. I am only commenting to improve the quality of your material, and major inaccuracies undermine the presentation in its entirety. The physicians you interviewed gave excellent and informative presentations.

Please see the following link to learn about the dangers of perinatal hep B transmission:

https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hbv/perinatalxmtn.htm

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hrk

Based on my reading of the literature going back many years, the primary transmission route for hepatitis B has been through intervenous drug use and sexual intercourse.

I've noticed now that they are claiming that it could be transmitted from mother to baby. Where are the statistics on such transmission from mothers who are not drug addicts and who do not test positive for hepatitis B?

This comment came from the nurse, Michelle Gershman. I'm sure she's read the same material that I have on this matter. She gave her opinion based on her research and training as a nurse. She mentioned it as an example of an unnecessary drug being administered at her hospital. She mentioned it to lead into her concerns about the COVID vaccine being given to pregnant women.

This did not in any way take away from the concerns that she and the doctors raised about the practice of giving the COVID vaccine to pregnant women.

Was this your only concern or did you find other things that you considered to be inaccurate?

Thanks for your comments.

Curtis

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