Sperm of the Unvaxxed In Hot Demand !!!, 4238

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Good evening, I’m still reporting on the hidden benefits for the unvaxxed.

This has got to be the most hilarious turn of events this year.

One of the hottest commodities on the market right now is human sperm with high motility from an unvaxed male. What’s high motility, you may ask?

For male sperms to reach and fertilize an egg in a women’s fallopian tube, it is clearly a Darwinian contest of the fittest. Scientists can measure the impregnating power of male human sperm, and that fitness rating for impregnation is called sperm motility.

Fertility groups are seeing a spike in demand for sperm from men who have not been injected with the COVID-19 shots.

If I was a women who was seeking to become pregnant from a sperm donor, I would not want to take any chances, and it will be years before medical science can accurately predict potential problems from the sperm of COVID vaxxinated subjects.

Until the last few months, it wasn’t too expensive to select a donor and go the insemination process – like $1200 to $1400 dollars. But suddenly sperm seekers are looking for the small number of so-called “pure-bloods” who lived through COVID basically with only the protection provided by their own, natural immune systems. No vaxxes!

Looking online, I couldn’t find what the going price for “pureblood”, motile sperm, but it could be well over $1200 by now.

There seems to be a lot of pushbacks from the non-purebred population and those creating the vaccines.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (the CDC) steadfastly maintains:

“… there is no evidence that Covid-19 vaccines affect fertility and studies involving tens of millions of people have indicated the shot is safe.”

However, in one peer-reviewed study, young Israeli men showed that between two and four months post-Pfizer vaccine:

“Covid-19 vaccination BNT162b2 temporarily impairs semen concentration and total motile count among semen donors.”

The study authors went on to say that the effect was temporary, because sperm virility returned to near normal levels at 5 months post vaccine. However, this is not yet considered to be “settled science” and probably won’t be positively known for several years.

One thing is for sure; the pro-vaxxers are still on the warpath. Last year, Dr. Andrew Bostom, MD, MS was suspended from then-Twitter for sharing a study testing mRNA boosters might affect sperm motility. Twitter declared the study to be “misleading information” and suspended Dr. Bostom.

Now, we don’t know Dr. Bostom, and have not seen his study. We are relying on the reporting from Frontline News. That’s not the point. The point is that after 3 years of imperfect information coming out of some federal government medical authorities, it comes as no surprise that trust in the medical establishment, has sadly, been ever so slightly eroded.

So, some small subset of women who want children and have been thwarted going the natural route, seem to still harbor some post-Covid skepticism. Some may be simply worrying long-term effects that may not surface for years to come. Others may be simply worried about their biological clocks and may feel like they may have only one more shot at having childbirth and are willing to pay whatever the going rate is for purebred sperm, which they see as their best shot at having a child.

Finally, yes, both Beth and I have a certain bias in presenting this report. We have taken no COVID shots and have relied only on doing everything we can do to boost our natural immune systems. I’ve had COVID twice, and Beth has had it once. Between us, we have brought 6 children into the world, and currently have been blessed with 5 grandchildren, with one on the way

I’m still reporting from just outside the citadel of world freedom. Good Day

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