You will often hear the word ‘shedding’ or ‘transmission’ when people talk about Pfizer’s COVID ‘vaccine’. It suggests that components of the shot, along with components that the injected also produce in their own bodies, are being spread from one body to another. The term also suggests that the unvaccinated are getting Pfizer’s medicine, whether they want it or not. But what does Pfizer’s biological product file, extracted by legal process from the FDA, have to say about this?
Sullied Sperm
One of the most telling places to start is Pfizer’s Participant information leaflet, dated July 2020, which tells clinical-trial participants, “Men may not donate sperm until 60 days after the last vaccination” (p.18, p.130). So what is in the sperm of injected men that can harm their sexual partners or potential offspring or both?
Perhaps clinical-trial participant 12314384 would know. As recorded in Listing of Adverse Events, another document in Pfizer’s file, he experienced “Ejaculation disorder/ brownish ejaculation” in November 2020, within two months of receiving a second Pfizer dose in the company’s main C4591001 clinical trial (p.3,350). Of course, the trial investigator determined this affliction was not ‘Vax Rel’.
That vaccine components make their way from the injection site to vital organs of the body, including reproductive organs, we know from Pfizer’s Tissue Distribution Study, conducted on rats. It observed rapid accumulation of ‘lipid nanoparticles’ (LNP) in the testes and uterus through to 48 hours post-injection, at which point the data gathering was stopped (p.24).
More precautions for male trial subjects are set out in Pfizer’s dose-finding study. In addition to refraining from sperm donation, in this case only for “at least 28 days after the last dose of study intervention,” participants are told either to abstain from intercourse “with a female of childbearing potential” or to use a condom (Appendix 4, p.140).
But even that may not be enough because, in addition to male condom use, “a highly effective method of contraception may be considered” in the men’s partners if they are of child-bearing potential. The same warning was not issued for sexual partners outside of childbearing age, suggesting that the precautions were mostly about shielding potential offspring.
Eggs Defiled
The Clinical Trial Protocol also specifies female participants “of childbearing age may not donate eggs until 60 days after the last vaccination.” They must also test negative for pregnancy at the start of the trial and for 60 days after receiving the last immunization. The criteria also excluded women who were breastfeeding, or planned to breastfeed, until at least 90 days after the last immunization.
Tragedies Transplacental and Transmammary
Yet, for all the measures stipulated in Pfizer’s trials, the public rollout of its COVID product was recklessly cavalier. In its Cumulative Analysis report, Pfizer records 26 spontaneous abortions and one neonatal death among 28 known outcomes for prenatal children when their mothers had received Pfizer’s serum. There was but one known “normal outcome” during the reporting period (p.12).1
This report was based on adverse-event notices Pfizer received from 63 countries starting in December 2020, when regulatory authorizations began, and the end of February 2021. The numbers were gleaned from voluntary reports alone so that, as the document states, “the magnitude of underreporting is unknown.”
Meanwhile, Pfizer gleaned early clues about possible harms to infants breastfeeding from vaccinated mothers, including reports of suppressed lactation and breastmilk discoloration. Shortly after, reports of breastfeeding infant deaths started to appear in the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS), a database jointly managed by the FDA and CDC.
The earliest reports in VAERS include…
A six-week-old boy who died on July 17, 2021 “from clots in his severely inflamed arteries,” as reported to VAERS by his 36-year-old mother. “I had been breastfeeding my 6 week old baby at the time that I received the first Pfizer vaccine… I am curious if the spike protein could have gone through the breast milk and caused an inflammatory response in my child” (VAERS ID: 1532154).
A five-month-old boy who died soon after his mother got a second Pfizer dose on March 17, 2021. The next day, he “developed a rash and within 24 hours was inconsolable, refusing to eat, and developed a fever. Patient brought baby to local ER where assessments were performed, blood analysis revealed elevated liver enzymes. Infant was hospitalized but continued to decline and passed away. Diagnosis of TTP. No known allergies. No new exposures aside from the mother’s vaccination the previous day” (VAERS ID: 1166062).
A one-year-old boy who went into intense febrile seizures on Feb. 19, 2021 after “vaccine exposure via breast milk.” His mother had received a first Pfizer dose four days earlier (VAERS ID: 1161763).
As we have seen, harmful serum components can be passed from male to female during intercourse. They can also be passed from mother to child, both in the womb and at the breast. Alarming as all that sounds, the transmissibility doesn’t stop there, as even breath and touch are vectors of transmission. In the dose-finding study, Pfizer specifies that an ‘exposure during pregnancy’ (EDP) occurs if “A female family member or healthcare provider reports that she is pregnant after having been exposed to the study intervention by inhalation or skin contact.” Even a man exposed to the vaccine by inhalation or skin contact can cause an EDP to his female partner, the document adds.
Second-hand vaccination, then, appears at least as transmissible as second-hand smoking or as any supposed virus. Through its novel COVID concoction, Pfizer has ushered in a brave new medical world that makes a mockery of informed consent.
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Abdiel LeRoy / A. LeRoy is the author of some 25 books, including THE COVID PROTOCOLS: Upholding Your Rights in Authoritarian Times.
This calculation is derived from the following text in Pfizer’s document: “Pregnancy outcomes for the 270 pregnancies were reported as spontaneous abortion (23), outcome pending (5), premature birth with neonatal death, spontaneous abortion with intrauterine death (2 each), spontaneous abortion with neonatal death, and normal outcome (1 each). No outcome was provided for 238 pregnancies (note that 2 different outcomes were reported for each twin, and both were counted).”