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Feb 3, 2023Liked by Amy Sukwan

I wonder if this an #OccupyPfizer moment?

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Feb 3, 2023Liked by Amy Sukwan

"Why aren’t they speaking out?"...... they are a business and they were thriving before this....they are and will be raking in the money for years to come.....desperate people will fork out thousands of dollars and get injected with fertility drugs with no guarantee that you will get pregnant or ever have a baby...great business model....

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We're heading for Children of Men territory. It is so sad. Today is a despairing mood day.

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Feb 3, 2023Liked by Amy Sukwan

Oh Amy. My realisation of late re all this jibbyjab and debates about fertility, is that my sister, 11 years older, and me, almost 60, have ended up not having kids, whereas my brothers, born in the years between us, both did. One had 2 and one had 3. But of their kids have kids, I think a total of only 2. And both my mom and dad from bigass families, 7 and 8 kids resp. I think my grandmother had over 50 progeny by the time she was 95 or so, counting grandkids and greats and greatgreat grandkids. Crazy. But just since the 80s or so, seems.....a huge dropoff, incl. for social reasons of 'career;....certainly to wait to later to have kids at all....and then now, to say a huger decrease. To this I attribute accumulating toxins and well, now, some serious stress and uncertainty. I think the babies will come back, but it may be a bit and take some calm times if we can reach them. Best.

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Feb 3, 2023Liked by Amy Sukwan

I wish someone had thought of #Pfertility when the jabs rolled out and there was a plethora of problems with women’s cycles.

Do you have any insight into the atmosphere and opinion on the ground in Thailand regarding the princess?

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Feb 3, 2023·edited Feb 3, 2023Liked by Amy Sukwan

For what it's worth, in recent weeks I have seen an uptick in pregnant women in Hua Hin. Either these are unjabbed people who were on contraceptives during Covid, or the infertility was short-term. We don't know yet, but I do believe life always prevails, no matter what.

The damage done is considerable, but if this stops now, then humanity will get over this. It may take a generation or so, but it does look lile the depopulation project as it was supposed to happen has failed.

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My daughter’s friend, who is a surgeon, had a healthy baby boy several years before Covid began. They’ve been trying for their second for a year and are thus far unable to conceive.

Vaxed at least four times, along with her husband.

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