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Two new studies on birth defects.

Two new studies on birth defects.

By derimot*no-Knut Lindtner Editor/Snaphanen - June 30, 2025

Two fertility studies involving a total of 2.7 million women are published simultaneously. It goes without saying that without thoroughly reviewing these studies statistically and in other ways, one cannot take the results for certain knowledge without further ado.

But they point in the same direction as many other studies and reports and that the statistics and births do not lose sight of. The whole development is therefore highly disturbing, but it seems that what is happening is still not being mentioned by either the media or health authorities.

I expect it to be very far in because they have too many "pigs in the woods."

Knut Lindtner
Editor

Two fertility studies involving a total of 2.7 million women are published simultaneously

New evidence is emerging, confirming a case that the WarRoom/DailyClout research team first uncovered in 2023, and a risk that Dr. Wolf warned the world about back in 2021. mRNA injections dramatically increase the incidence of miscarriages. A new study from the Maccabi health insurance group, which includes 1.4 million women, shows that three more women per 100 have miscarriages in the vaccinated group compared to the unvaccinated group. Dr. Harvey Risch of Yale: Shocking Israeli study on miscarriages .

The second study is Danish-Swedish-Czech and conducted by Vibeke Manniche, Tomas Fürst and Peter Riis Hansen . You can hear a summary read here .

'Worrying' results indicate long-term effects on reproductive health

The results showed that by June 2021, approximately six months after COVID-19 vaccines became available to the population, the number of successful conceptions per 1,000 women was significantly lower for vaccinated women than for unvaccinated women.

The researchers observed an increase in the rate of successful conceptions among unvaccinated women starting in June 2021, which “persistently occurred over the subsequent six-month period.” In 2022, the rate of successful conceptions stabilized for both vaccinated and unvaccinated women, but remained “approximately 1.5 times higher” in the unvaccinated.

Danish live births 2019–2024

Strong increase in illness among insured people of working age

I haven't seen similar Danish numbers, but if anyone knows of them, I'd like to see them.

In some public sectors in New Zealand, sickness absence among working-age people has tripled since 2019. In addition, a health and medical insurer, which covers 20% of the population, reported a 17% increase in sickness benefit claims in 2024 compared to 2019.

The phenomenon of rising serious illness is not just quietly acknowledged in New Zealand. In the UK, the British Heart Foundation reported last month that the proportion of working-age adults dying from heart disease has risen by 12% since 2020. “My readers will hardly miss the implications if I point out that the rise in serious illness began in 2021,” writes Dr. Guy Hatchard . Disease rates in New Zealand have increased by 17–30% since 2019.

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