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Aug 13, 2022
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Anne Gibbons's avatar

I would put NOTHING past them!

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Jul 29, 2022
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Anne Gibbons's avatar

I wondered about that, too, Perplexity! And I agree - base the jab for millions of pregnant women on 44 rats???

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Aug 3, 2022
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Anne Gibbons's avatar

It's the only logical explanation. If not, why wouldn't they stop? Horrifying indeed!

SomeDude's avatar

no mention of the fetal abnormalities in the study? 😜

I guess it would throw the appearance of being a pro-inoculation ad to include that sort of data.

side topic, have you considered adding a small QR code to the cartoons when there's a URL? more people would probably open the links if they didn't have to manually transcribe the text.

I do enjoy your comics regardless.

Little.Lambsie's avatar

They just don't " get it".

The Ungovernable's avatar

Yea, what’s the matter ladies! Come on! 🤡

Sean's avatar

Very sad. Very true. Very heartbreaking. For the babies who actually make it out alive, I can only imagine their life wrought with who knows what kinds of diseases and problems. Just the way "they" want it.

Hilary Wallace's avatar

So glad my pregnant daughter said no!

Anne Gibbons's avatar

I'm glad for you and your daughter, Hilary! YAHOO!!!

Anne Gibbons's avatar

Thank you so much, Medical-Obesity-Victim, and welcome to Substack!

Anne Gibbons's avatar

Apologies for the delay in responding, SomeDude! You're right, including the fetal abnormalities would jam with the sarcasm of the cartoon. I wanted to present what the public is told about the jabs being fine for pregnant women, and point out that this was based on studying just 44 rats for 42 days, a jaw-dropping fact even if there were no adverse events.

Thanks for the suggestion about including QR codes. I'm not big on them, but in the future, I will include links below the cartoons when there are any. Here's the link to the study:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34058573/

Thank you!

Anne Gibbons's avatar

Thank you, Sean! I totally agree with you.