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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2021_09_20 SSchumacher_COVIDFrom:Stephen Schumacher To:jeffbocc Cc:news@ptleader.com; news@peninsuladailynews.com; PT Free Press; Allison Berry, Health Officer; Board of Health; kkolff@olympus.net; msandoval@cityofpt.us; mozias@co.clallam.wa.us; rjohnson@co.clallam.wa.us; bpeach@co.clallam.wa.us; shahidafatin@gmail.com; gbsjrmd@sisna.com; gbsjrmd@sisna.com; ncarr@cityofpa.us Subject:mRNA inventor contradicts misinformation on pregnancy dangers Date:Monday, September 20, 2021 9:08:00 AM CAUTION: This email originated from outside your organization. Exercise caution when opening attachments or clicking links, especially from unknown senders. Dear Jefferson Board of County Commissioners, You're probably sick of hearing from cherry-picking non-experts likeme, so here's 2 minutes from Nobel-prize-candidate mRNA vaccineinventor Dr. Robert Malone: https://www.bitchute.com/video/p1QALi41zqq4/[Starting video clip at 21:54] Q: Have you heard about the women who are having excessive periods[after mRNA vaccination]? What do think about that? Malone: Yes, I think it can be explained by the effects of spike. Q: Spike creates blood clotting, coagulation... Malone: And micro-coagulation, and contraction of micro-vasculature,and it damages vascular endothelium [the interface between the bloodstream and vessel wall], which is going to compromise oxygenation ofblood flow in placental tissues. Q: Great, so is that going to be good for pregnancy? Malone: No, it's not going to be good for pregnancy, and it couldexplain the dysmenorrhea [menstrual pain] in part, some of the heavyflow dysmenorrhea is often a sign of premature abortion. In theory,there's a large study going, but at this stage, even I have lostfaith in the government's ability to execute a well-controlled clinical trial. Q: But they've just said, all pregnant women should go ahead and get it. Malone: I know... I don't understand it. I object to it. I objectto this crazy push to vaccinate all the kids. For me, I kind of liketo pick my battles. And I'm putting my whole career on the linehere. If you read that Atlantic piece:https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2021/08/robert-malone-vaccine-inventor-vaccine-skeptic/619734/ ...my buddy Stan Gromkowski reprimanding me with an F-bomb in print that I'm blowing my chance for the Nobel Prize. As far as I'mconcerned, this is a hill worth fighting for. And the position thatI care about, that I hope I can bend the arc of history just a littlebit with, is the children and the reproductive integrity... Q: ...of the human race. Malone: I think that's something worth fighting for. [Ending video clip at 24:00] Note that this courageous thoughtful world-class expert contradictsDr. Berry's assertions at the last two Health Board meetings about"no evidence of fetal deaths, of premature births, or of anypediatric complications related to pregnant moms receiving thevaccines. ... we know that this vaccine is safe inpregnancy". Berry is pushing dangerous misinformation here.https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-612103/v1http://solmaker.com/public/VAERS1524PrematureFetalDeaths210903.png The video you just saw belies Berry's claim that "all the experts are saying" and "have all come to the same conclusion" as her. These arejust some of the many easily-disproven sweeping false statements I'veheard Berry tell you, hand-waving sources, basically saying: Trustme, I'm the expert, I'll do your thinking for you. Don't take her word for it... trust but verify. Fact check the fact-checkers. I've provided sources and quotes for every statement made to you, andwelcome correction for any specific mistakes, but Berry and you haveno basis for just lazily labeling my and others' input "misinformation". Yours truly,Stephen SchumacherPort Townsend, WA