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Laurence Kayser is a gynecologist in Belgium. Since the start of the covid vaccination campaigns, she has noticed an increase in gynecological disorders among her patients.
"We see young girls who used to have cycles and then everything stops for several weeks, several months. Some have gone 18 months without a period", she explains.
While the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has admitted that "heavy menstrual bleeding can be considered an adverse effect of vaccines" with RNA-messenger, Laurence Kayser believes that adverse effects are not limited to bleeding periods.
"There's a question to be asked about the impact on hormonal development, cycles and the whole fertility chain. There's something that makes me think of an endocrine disruptor", remarks the gynecologist.
Laurence Kayser has twice been summoned by the Belgian Medical Association (Ordre des Médecins), which has criticized her stance on the management of the pandemic. She explains that her colleagues were unable to answer her questions about the long-term effects of injections given to children, teenagers and pregnant women.
"The President of the Belgian Medical Association told me quite clearly: "I don't have a crystal ball. You can't inject 4 billion human beings on this planet and say oops, I hope it goes well," observes the practitioner.
While the mental health of young people deteriorated sharply during the health crisis, Laurence Kayser believes that children and teenagers have been subjected to a conditioning whose consequences are likely to have a lasting impact: "We've reversed all our values. Youth has been sacrificed to preserve the elderly. Finally, we were told that we were going to preserve the most fragile and our elders, but when they got sick, we let them die."
While several laboratories are developing a vaccine against the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), responsible for bronchiolitis, which can be administered to infants or pregnant women depending on the product, Laurence Kayser believes that we should remain cautious and avoid any vaccine overkill.
"RSV is extremely unstable, it mutates a lot. We're in the same situation as with covid, with a virus that will adapt and bypass the defenses acquired through vaccination. We run the risk of ending up with viruses that are less well known to the immune system.
"I think we need to go back to basics. What does it mean to be healthy? What does it mean to have a good immune system? It's not having 15 vaccines, it's having had an intra-uterine life with everything you need, in a serene climate, having been breastfed if possible, having received vitamins, having a balanced diet, encountering microbes. It's always been the case that children were allowed to wander around and suck on their toys. You can't live in a bubble, it's extremely dangerous for the immune system", stresses the gynecologist.
"We're extremely formatted during our studies to use chemistry at every turn. As soon as any vaccine comes out, as long as we're given two or three studies with a big professor who's signed off, it's all good, and doctors don't question it," she adds.
And Laurence Kayser concludes: "As adults, we have a collective responsibility towards our children and future generations. What kind of planet and society are we going to leave them? What are we doing on this earth? We didn't come here just to consume, reproduce and die.
00:00 Introduction
01:15 Have you observed a significant number of serious adverse events in adolescent girls vaccinated against covid?
03:55 Could these adverse events affect the future fertility of teenagers?
05:33 Have you had to deal with pregnant patients suffering from adverse reactions that have harmed their children?
08:09 Have healthcare professionals respected the Hippocratic oath?
11:00 Is there any benefit in vaccinating teenagers against HPV?
13:45 Is there any benefit in vaccinating toddlers against bronchiolitis?
16:03 What does the fate of children and adolescents during the health crisis say about the state of our society?
17:45 What are the effects of hormone treatments administered to teenagers as part of a gender transition?
24:13 How can we restore meaning and guarantee harmonious development for children?