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Veteran OB/GYN Warns About Vaccine Disaster in Pregnant Women | Guest: Dr. James Thorp | 1/4/22
Veteran OB/GYN Warns About Vaccine Disaster in Pregnant Women | Guest: Dr. James Thorp | 1/4/22
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69 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2022
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Today, we hear a sobering presentation from Dr. James Thorp, who warns about the known and unknown risks of the COVID shots to reproductive health. As a 42-year veteran of obstetrics and maternal-fetal medicine who sees thousands of patients a year, Dr. Thorp is predicting a catastrophe of miscarriages, stillbirths, fetal malformations, and children born with serious cancers, heart disease, and autoimmune diseases. He goes through the VAERS data and the science behind the shots to show that we are already beyond just safety signal concerns. He also gives advice on treating pregnant women with hydroxychloroquine, a drug he’s used in pregnant women for 40 years.
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Jan 4, 2022
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