Denmark and Iceland claim the vaccines are completely ineffective.
(sputniknews.com)
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The spike proteins have been shown to damage ovaries.
Sometimes it's just about selling snake oil, not women.
Shown by who? Even the CDC admitted myocarditis in young men, because it was too common to cover up.
Dr Robert Malone, one of the people who innovated mRNA vaccines, has asserted it can be dangerous for various parts, including bone marrow and ovaries.
He's been smeared for spreading "misinformation" so I'm inclined to side with him.
It's not just an assertion anymore, it's an irrefutable fact.
Immunologists ran blood work on vaccinated individuals and found those exact things happening to them that Dr. Malone talked about.
Once the blood stops pumping to an organ the organ begins to fail, and organ failure is indiscriminate across genders, including ovarian failure, liver failure, heart failure, and brain degradation.
The research and data is available here: https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/covid-vaccine-spike-protein-travels-from-injection-site-organ-damage/
And it's not just one research outfit that observed this, various others all observed the exact same breakdown in organ functioning once the messengers start spreading the through the body and the immune system attempts to fight them off within the bloodstream.
But Researchers were actually aware of this as far back as November, 2020: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/11/joseph-mercola/how-covid-19-vaccine-can-destroy-your-immune-system/
And even more interesting, Pfizer was aware of the cardiovascular issues, and makes note of it in their document, but provides ZERO recommendations on what researchers should do if a trial patient succumbs to death or cardiovascular side effects. It's on page 70. It literally reads:
Same thing is listed for adverse side effects, which states...
https://cdn.pfizer.com/pfizercom/2020-11/C4591001_Clinical_Protocol_Nov2020.pdf
It's almost as if outcomes like myocarditis wasn't a bug, but a feature.