The Highwire with Del Bigtree - STUDY RAISES COVID SHOT CORD BLOOD CONCERNS
Episode Date: December 18, 2022New science, including a study on Covid Shot Cord blood, raises new concerns amid the reported rise in the prevalence of miscarriages, infant mortality, and stillbirth rates.#CovidShotCordBlood #TheHi...ghWire #JaxenReportBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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One of the biggest stories that was actually discussed at the Ron Johnson hearing was something
we've been covering on the highway for a while.
That's the excess population deaths after the vaccine, during the vaccine rollout,
and after the COVID vaccine rollout.
And this has gained attention in the European Union by their parliamentary members.
This has also gained attention in the German media.
This is something that a lot of people are asking questions about right now.
But a sub-story to that just as important, are the numbers, increasing numbers of miscarriage
and infant deaths, you know, shortly after birth or at birth.
And this is something now we're seeing in the media.
It's being reported.
We're seeing it in the statistics as well.
This is just some of the headlines here, just to pad this story and really understand
why we're investigating this, because this is an open investigation here, and we're going
to bring the viewers along with it.
So check out this headline from the BBC.
This is out of Scotland.
Baby death rate in Scotland at highest for a decade.
This is the herald now.
Scotland neonate death spike, not linked to COVID in mothers or babies.
And the next headline in that same newspaper, the investigation launched into abnormal spike in newborn baby deaths in Scotland.
So they've launched an internal investigation the government has there.
Now, bringing this over at the United States, we have the VAERS system, the vaccine adverse event reporting system.
We have open VERS, which kind of collates all that data and gives charts, gives raw numbers.
And we have the charts here on miscarriages, reports of miscarriages and stillbirths by year.
And you can see here, 2021, the vaccine rollout really gets going.
You can see almost 3,500 reports.
Now, anything close to that was maybe around 2008, 2009, maybe about 200, 250.
And then you can see in 2022, same thing, 1,500.
But now we're looking at the Open VERS miscarriages by day.
So what days are these happening?
And day zero, obviously, you know, a miscarriage on day zero, but
one, two, and three.
So this is after vaccination, like they got vaccinated and they immediately have a mace
carriage one day, one day after vaccination, two days after vaccination.
And this is what we call a signal, right?
I mean, if there's a slight rise, maybe you're just trying to make some temporal association.
When you have this many reports coming in that are all happening that close to the vaccination,
literally the day you were vaccinated, that's alarming.
Look how many reports we're talking about there.
Right. And, you know, we're going to piece this together here and bring the audience with us. And so we have, we have headlines. We have the media is beginning to cover this. We have the open VERS reporting system, which is this voluntary reporting system. And then we have anecdotal stories and even admissions from hospitals as we've had a nurse whistleblower on just recently on our show, say to really blow the whistle on this very subject. Take a listen.
Yeah. I'm a postpartum nurse. I've thought about quitting multiple times because of all the carnage.
that I'd been seeing. In March of 2021, it was about two months after the vaccines really started
to roll out, I noticed that in the NICU, the neonatal intensive care unit, it used to always have
about 50 babies in there. And all of a sudden in March 2021, there were 80 babies in the NICU.
So that's a very high number for the NICU. And then in April of 2021, I started noticing that there
were fetal demises on the board in labor and delivery. A fetal demise is a baby that passed away in
utero, but they're usually full term. So, you know, anywhere from 32 weeks to 40 weeks even,
I would look on their charts, and I was noticing that a lot of these mothers had received the
vaccine. What would be the average rate of, you know, stillborn, um, field demise on, on your
floor? When I started working there in November 2020,
there used to be one or two every two or three months.
Since March of 2021, there were one or two each week.
We could just say, well, this is just Michelle's opinion.
Today, she has bravely released to us an internal document,
an email from that hospital system that was sent out to those working there.
This went out to the staff.
Good evening, everyone.
Well, it seems as though the increase of demise patients,
that we are seeing is going to continue.
There were 22 demises in August,
which ties the record number of demises in July 2021,
and so far in September, there have been seven,
and it's only the eighth day of the month.
I have to say, I feel like the oxygen has just been sucked out of my lungs.
To read that from someone that is objective,
I guess, as you could get, working for the system itself.
It now corroborates what you're seeing with your own eyes.
And for anyone that was having a question anywhere around the world now, this is a shocking,
shocking email.
I said to the team after, and that was breaking as we were hearing it, that was the first
time I ever read that letter was right on camera.
I said to the team, that may be the biggest story we ever broke.
I mean, that is gigantic.
So, yeah.
Speechless on that.
And so, you know, we're painting this picture, continuing to paint this picture.
We keep seeing signals here.
Obviously, that's a gigantic signal.
Let's look at the data, the raw data from other countries now.
So let's look at the UK first.
So the UK has a COVID-19 vaccine surveillance report.
Their most recently report, week 48, that's for December 22.
It's by the UK Government Health Security Agency.
and we took this data here and we crunched the numbers and we looked at this. Now, this is the
UK births and overall vaccine coverage in women giving birth by month of delivery. So you see in
the blue that's vaccine uptake and you see in the orange that is the women giving birth,
the birth rate, basically. And now you can see something interesting about that. As the vaccine
uptake goes up, you see the birth rate start to go down. And the next slide shows if you really
start to want to compare these, we have a statistically significant drop in births as the vaccine
uptake increases. So that first black box on the top left, that's really low to not, no to
relatively low vaccine uptake. So that second black box on the far right, that is high vaccine
uptake. And you can see the red line showing that there is a drop now as that vaccine uptake
goes up, the birth rate goes down. And that is that, that's in the UK. It's from the UK's own data.
And to be clear, Jeffrey, as we're looking at graphs like this, we made this graph.
This is an ICAN-created graph by our science team using the data that's found because if they go and we will provide that data in the links as we always do.
But if you're looking for this graph, we created the graph based on the actual numbers that exist in that document.
And correct.
And for the researchers out there and writers and journalists, if you sign up for our newsletter, you will get this information.
information every Monday. We give the links. All these charts will be in there. And so,
and you can go there right there to the website at the bottom. Please put your email in and
challenge us. I mean, this is all about transparency. If you think somehow, oh, you're cherry
picking or you got it wrong. It's exactly what we want to have happen. I want you to look at that
data. If you see that our graphs are ever off or somehow misrepresented, contact us immediately.
So far to date, we have world, scientists all around the world are now writing in that they're
watching our show because we do get so specific on this. But as always, it hasn't happened yet.
But if we have sort of misrepresented with a graph, we will let you know. I want everyone out
there to know that transparency is the most important part of science. And obviously, getting it right
and not fast, but right is the most important part of what we do here at the high wire. I just wanted
to clarify that because we show a lot of graphs. And sometimes they come from the documents.
That is ours. Okay. Absolutely. And so,
So another way of looking at that UK data, we take a regression line.
So the regression line is another way to look at that and see if this data fits.
So you see just these random dots.
These are all the data points from the data.
And you can see a line there is drawn.
So at the bottom, you have the percentages.
So as the percentage vaccine uptake increases, you see this line goes down.
So all the statisticians out there, you're going to see that P value is statistically significant at 0.01.
And then R squared is also showing that there's a correlation here.
So that's also what we're seeing in the German data.
So if you go to the German data, they're actually looking from 2015 to 2022.
These are the monthly live births in Germany.
And you can see here in the red 2020, you see a significant drop in that year.
This is the most recent German data as well.
And another way to look at that here, we broke that down in a little different way.
We took the average births from January to March, 2018 to 2021.
and we looked at the births from January, January, March of 2022.
And you can see here, there's, you know, we're missing about almost, it looks like 10,000,
almost 10,000 births there as far as an average in Germany.
Switzerland, same kind of trend we're seeing here.
So in the Swiss chart, you're seeing in the red there, that's 2022.
That is the monthly live birth birth in Switzerland.
And you're going to see that drop there.
Those lines on the left are the vaccination uptake.
and you can see it almost correlates
once that vaccination update gets
around 70, 75%,
you're seeing a drop in those monthly live births
in Switzerland. So we're painting this huge
picture here. It's amazing, I just want to put this out
there because I know we're going to get into
the sort of a thought on what may be causing
this, but let's be honest here.
We should be seeing
a baby boom. We just had an
international, in some
cases, two-year blackout,
locked in your house. I mean, I'm sorry,
Let's not get graphic here, but when you're stuck in your house with nothing to do, the usual outcome is a baby boom.
So to be, I mean, even if it was flatline, we should be concerned.
Even if it was just like last year, we should be like, you know, under the circumstances, that's a little shocking.
To see a drop after the circumstances we all come through, honestly, folks, getting outside of science, that seems a little odd.
Does it not?
Yeah, absolutely.
And so, you know, we have these anecdotal stories.
We have hospitals talking about it.
We have statistics that are pointing in one direction here and even headlines, investigations
within government.
So we're starting to look at the science.
Are there mechanisms?
Are there possible ideas of how this might happen?
Because we're not hearing much of that yet.
And so we're seeing, again, open investigation here.
We see a study and anybody wants to look this up or follow along.
This is the name of the study here.
It's called skewed fate and hematopoises of CD34 plus HSPCs in umbilical core blood
amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
So HSPC, it's hematopoetic stem progenitor cells.
So the researchers gather these progenitor cells from the umbilical cord of donors.
And so to understand what these progenitor stem cells are, we have kind of like a little bit
of flow chart here.
And these are what they sound like, progenitor cells.
These are the first cells, the ancestor cells, the beginning of from which all other cells
are derived from.
So right at the top there, you see the hematopoetic.
stem cells. And from there, we have branches off into the two myloid and lymphoid cells. And from
there, you get your immune cells, your natural killer cells, your B cells, your T cells, your mass
cells, macrophages, plasma, and even erythrocytes, the red blood cells. So keep that in mind.
But understand that is in the umbilical cord. So what these researchers did is they took these cells
from the umbil, from the umbilical cords of donors. And they just feel like I have to interject right now
because I know we have a brand new audience every day. Yes, we get various scientists.
here, hold on, you're not going to be quizzed on all these things, you will actually come out.
Even if we're all lay people at different levels, just hold on. Jeffrey will take us through this
and get down to the simple nuts and bolts. So you don't have to memorize every term there.
But very interesting. So basically the creation cells that create all other cells are these
whole, I'm not even trying to say the hematopoices. There we go. I got it out once. Go ahead.
Okay, so we have these stem cells, these HSPCs,
They just think stem cells, the beginning cells.
So the researchers write this.
In general, HSPCs are considered as one of the first responders to infection as well as vaccination,
which include releasing pro-inflammatory cytokines.
So those are the immune system kind of helpers that go out and get this virus and signal it.
So it goes on to say the researchers write, the immune responses in cytokine profiles and pregnant
women who were infected by SARS-Co2 and or vaccinated against SARS-Co2 indicate a concern
in the maintenance and proper function and phenotypes of HSPCs in the UCB,
as ambilical cord, as well as hematopoises in the fetus and neonate.
So they're saying there's a concern in hematopoises, which is blood cell production in the fetus
and neonate.
And so we're going to look at some charts really quick, but there's this number,
CD34 plus.
So when you see CD34 plus, just think stem cell, because those are the signaling molecules
that the researchers use to identify where these stem cells are and what they were doing.
That's kind of just the measuring stick they use, so to speak.
So let's look at this first chart here.
This first chart shows the percent CD3-4-plus frequency, so stem cell frequency,
and you have a negative control on the left side.
So that means people that had no evidence of infection, they didn't have an antigen for the spike protein,
they didn't have any record of vaccination, nothing.
So this is, if you will, what a normal person should have.
So now we see the non-vaccinated person there on the bottom versus the vaccinated and the percentage of this, the stem cell frequency.
So you see the non-vaccinated person who has, you know, evidence of being infected.
You see a drop.
There is a drop.
It's not substantial, but there's a drop.
And then when you see the vaccinated person, you do see a larger drop.
And if you go across to the second chart on the right, just the cell count, you see a dramatic drop.
And that caused the researchers to say this.
They called the word striking.
Striking changes were observed in the CD34 plus cell fraction.
The total numbers of CD34 plus cells drastically reduced fourfold in the vaccinated donor
group in which this change was correlated with the induction of apoptosis in CD34 plus cells.
Apoptosis is cell death.
So the researchers saying, you know, we waited, we stuck around.
We were hoping that they would go back to baseline.
Maybe it just dropped for a little while.
No, no.
The cells died apoptosis, so they're not coming back.
So you have these stem cell progenitor cells that are providing red blood cells, oxygen
of babies.
We're losing those.
They're not coming back after vaccination.
And so let's look at this next chart just to show the decline a little more with these
researchers found.
So this gives you a little better idea.
So that dotted line at the top of both these charts is, again, the normal baseline.
That's like the negative control.
That's where you should be.
Yes, that's where you should be.
And so the researchers said, okay, we know about infection.
And really, we see a signal on vaccination.
So let's just look at vaccination.
So let's look at how many days after their second vaccination, what happens after the second
vaccination to these stem cells, these CD3-4-plus stem cell molecules? And you can see here, as the days
progress after vaccination, these numbers drop. They're dropping significantly in percentage and
frequency quite a bit. And so you're seeing that, you know, that's a plot, the researcher
plot of those percentages, crashing down to zero at 300 days out. Literally the cells,
that create all the other cells in many ways
are disappearing after vaccination over time.
Right, right.
And so you're seeing the percentage frequencies
versus days after vaccination.
And the researchers write this.
Both parameters, both of those parameters
that were researched were inversely correlated
with the term following the vaccination.
Though there was no significant difference,
by the positivity for IGGs against SARS-CoV-2
S&N proteins indicating that these impacts
on CD34 plus cells were largely caused by the vaccination in which the trends continued
without recovering to baseline over the entire gestation period.
Wow.
So let's pause right there for a second.
The researchers said that increasing cytokine activity, the inflammation, these cells,
these stem cells are the first responders and they release inflammatory cytokines for infection
or vaccination.
So looking back in the research in 2013, there's more research, 2013.
inform this decision to inform this data. And this is the study right here. It's called
regulation of hematopoeic stem cell activity by inflammation. And it says in here,
chronic inflammatory cytokine signaling, you know, the stuff that you get when you get
vaccinated or infected can lead to HSC. That's a hematopoetic stem cell exhaustion. It may contribute
to the development of hematopoetic malignancies. So there's evidence there. You know,
think about this. You get the first shot, second stop, booster, third, fourth, fifth,
boosters, you're getting this pro-inflammatory immune response, cytokine response. And so there's
data showing that this is affecting these stem cells. And so let's bring this back and finish it.
How does this affect the child? Does this affect the child? Well, do these stem cells, what do they do
in a children and developing child in the womb? And let's go to MedPage. This is what they have to say
about it. This is kind of the basic science. They say hematopoises in the embryo produces only red blood
cells that can provide developing organs with oxygen. At this stage in development, the yolk sac,
which nourishes the embryo until a percent is fully developed, controls hematopoises. As the embryo
continues to develop, the hematopoises process moves to the liver, the spleen, and bone marrow,
and begins producing other types of blood cells. And that's where you get your development of literally
your immune system at the cellular level. So this is what we're talking about here. These are
tracks that we're laying down for researchers who want to look at this that are vitally important.
important to and if this clue you know God forbid if this clue is true and this is what we're researching
here it's an open investigation and we welcome anybody in the science community or the medical community
or journalists to jump on board and help us with us yeah just to be perfectly clear a lot of this
seems you know incredibly damning you see the german numbers although those look this is anecdotal
evidence that we're showing you we are just journalists investigating what we're seeing and following
the studies that are being done as a part of an open investigation. We are not saying that we can
prove unequivocally that the vaccine is, you know, causing miscarriages, but this story is growing.
And as it grows, we feel our job here at the high wire is to try and track what would be the plausibility.
Is there any action that can be described? And so our international science team works with Jeffrey,
goes out there, and this set of studies came to our attention just last week. That's what we're sharing
with you is literally the investigation we find ourselves in the middle end. Jeffrey really,
I mean, obviously deep science stuff. I love that you're in there, you know, figuring this all
out, but it's alarming, important, and just so glad you are on our team.
