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By JÖRG WOLLSCHLÄGER | In the small North Atlantic island nation of just over 360,000 people, 28 per cent more islanders died in 2022 between January and March than in the 1st quarter average of the previous five years. That was 760 people. In the aforementioned 5-year period, the average was 592 in the first quarter. The absolute numbers ranged from a minimum of 560 to a maximum of 620 deceased.

 

In Iceland, there was a 30% increase in deaths in the first quarter of 2022 compared to the first quarter of 2021! In the previous months from December 2021 onwards, the so-called “booster vaccinations” were administered mainly to frightened senior citizens. It is not only the elderly who are seeing a seemingly inexplicable rise in deaths, but also the unborn and infants, where the numbers have been rising sharply since the spring 2021 vaccination campaign.

The Icelandic chief epidemiologist Thorolfur Gudnason explains this with Covid deaths, but in the statistics only 64 of them are counted as Covid deceased. These figures must be questioned in themselves, since probably, as in most other regions of the world, those “on or with” Covid-19 were counted indiscriminately as Covid deaths. Nevertheless, there remains an unexplained excess mortality of over 100 deaths if the 5-year average is taken as a comparison. The majority of the dead were over 70 years old. In December 2021 and January 2022, over a third of the population received a third “vaccination”, also called a booster, primarily middle-aged and elderly people. Two died immediately after receiving mRNA Covid-19 vaccination. It is not clear how many people in total are suffering from possible side effects of the vaccinations, as here too, analogous to the rest of the world, under-reporting is to be assumed.

Stillbirths almost double

In the pandemic year of 2020, there was no increase compared to the last 10 years, 28 children died as miscarriages or before reaching the age of one. Between 2011-2020, there was an average of 5.9 miscarriages and deceased babies per 1000 live births per year. In 2021, there were almost twice as many, at 10.7 per 1000 births. The vaccination campaign started in Iceland at the beginning of 2021 and reached a coverage rate of 70 per cent “fully” vaccinated on 15 July. According to the authorities (Statistics Iceland), 11 cases of “damaged” foetuses have been reported in Iceland up to April 2021. What causes the amniotic damage, stillbirths and infant deaths? (Source: Frettin)

Mainstream: “unexplained” deaths

The mainstream relies on two sources (as of 29 April 2022) to promote vaccination for pregnant women as safe: a study that came out in June 2021, it was so poorly designed that its conclusions are not valid, according to Children’s Health Defence. Another, commissioned by the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), is flawed. In it, the conclusion and the data basis do not match. For example, the figures actually show that covid vaccinations increase the likelihood of premature births. There are also two other serious criticisms related to the study design. These publications are also contradicted by an Israeli study from February 2022, authored by Joesh Guetzkow of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, which suggests a 34 per cent increased risk of miscarriage in vaccinated mothers! The mainstream, its “fact checkers” and the “government scientists” who are dependent on politics and the pharmaceutical companies are not swayed by this. All kinds of vaccinations, including the Covid-19 mRNA vaccination, are promoted, especially for pregnant women, because the foetus gains immunity. How is this obvious danger to foetuses and infants caused?

Breast milk contains immunoglobulin A (antibodies) and spike proteins and mRNA of the vaccine after vaccination.

Breast milk from vaccinated pregnant women contains immunoglobulin A (IGA) against the Sars-Cov-19 virus at usual concentrations. The same study (preprint), published in October 2021 (BNT162b2 vaccination induces SARS-CoV-2 specific antibody secretion into human milk with minimal transfer of vaccine mRNA), also demonstrated that spike proteins and vaccine mRNA are present in breast milk at low concentrations. The so-called placental barrier (syncytiotrophoblast) serves as a protective barrier for the growing embryo and foetus against potentially harmful influences from the maternal bloodstream such as pathogens. It has been shown that this barrier can be crossed by antibodies and BNT162b2-Pfizer mRNA (Efficient maternal to neonatal transfer of antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 and BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine). The foetus or infant, if its mother is vaccinated, is therefore exposed to the dangers of vaccine-related health damage in the same way as she is!

 

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