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No, it impairs sperm FOREVER.

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Exactly. The talk now is of "months." Respiratory pathogen created and deployed to produce a common cold like illness. It's all over in a few weeks. Who do they think they are kidding? HIV and polio have a similar prodrome. Baric knew what he was doing when he designed this pathogen.

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Doctor Roger was so AWESOME in Ottowa!! You too, Dr Paul...AWESOME and inspiring to us! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

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IS gates the HEAD NURSE FOR THIS TEST

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Society for Preservation of Equal Rights for Men HAhaHahAHa

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(At least I think that’s him...am second guessing myself lol. But no, I believe it was he and you who tried to talk with a certain dignitary, who would not face you and those who also bravely tried to inform them about the state of things then...

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these vaccines kill and maime TIME TO HANG THE MAKERS AND DISTRIBUTORS

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Until we delineate the Ever-Jabbed from the Never-Jabbed in all these studies we are only seeing a portion of the story, ascertaining a portion of the reality.

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I am seeing this elsewhere - COVID seen to do ________!!! The spike protein is blamed. Yet the vax isn’t mentioned.

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It's being called COVID cock and spikey balls. There has been many reports of ED as well as exploding swollen balls. A study of 6 autopsies found the spike protein had travelled to the testicles. There has been at least a dozen turbo testicular cancer in athletes this year. #breadcrumb

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Since the 'infection' does not produce LNPs that are known to damage testes and impair sperm, and lots of uninfected males got the jabs and never got the 'SARS2 infection' but now have impaired sperm, I think the researchers must have been directed to make sure the conclusion blames the 'infection' and not the jabs. If LNP can be detected in sperm, proving jabs exposure, they should compare men who have nucleocapsid antibody in blood, with LNP in semen, to men who have nucleocapsid antibody in blood but no LNP in semen.

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Thank you for the linked 2018 article. (Emphasizing the year 2018 and that the study appears on the NIH US government website.)

From the abstract:

"With the vigorous development of nanometer-sized materials, nanoproducts are becoming widely used in all aspects of life. In medicine, nanoparticles (NPs) can be used as nanoscopic drug carriers and for nanoimaging technologies. Thus, substantial attention has been paid to the potential risks of NPs. Previous studies have shown that numerous types of NPs are able to pass certain biological barriers and exert toxic effects on crucial organs, such as the brain, liver, and kidney. Only recently, attention has been directed toward the reproductive toxicity of nanomaterials. NPs can pass through the blood-testis barrier, placental barrier, and epithelial barrier, which protect reproductive tissues, and then accumulate in reproductive organs. NP accumulation damages organs (testis, epididymis, ovary, and uterus) by destroying Sertoli cells, Leydig cells, and germ cells, causing reproductive organ dysfunction that adversely affects sperm quality, quantity, morphology, and motility or reduces the number of mature oocytes and disrupts primary and secondary follicular development. In addition, NPs can disrupt the levels of secreted hormones, causing changes in sexual behavior."

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