By Leo Hohmann
There’s been a lot of attention-grabbing news stories this week: Epstein subpoenas incoming, AWOL Democrat legislators in Texas, Trump’s expanding trade wars and sanction threats against Russia, violent crime in D.C., and a mass shooting at Fort Stewart Army base in Georgia.
Head spinning, for sure.
But there’s a big story that’s being ignored by the major news organizations.
It should have been front and center, with top-of-the-page screaming headlines. It’s a bombshell story that will affect America for years to come.
The conservative news outlet Slay News, as well as Chidren’s Health Defense, were among the few to report on this story, so I’m going to fill you in here.
A California nurse has come forward with explosive whistleblower evidence that suggests an alarming cover-up of skyrocketing fetal deaths caused by Covid mRNA injections among pregnant women.
The allegations came to light in court documents for a lawsuit filed recently by registered nurse Michelle Spencer.
The lawsuit, filed in California, reveals bombshell claims of institutional misconduct at Community Health System, doing business as Community Medical Centers, or CMC.
Spencer, a labor and delivery nurse, accuses CMC of concealing a dramatic increase in stillborn fetal deaths following the hospital’s Covid vaccination policies, implemented in 2021.
The lawsuit alleges fraudulent concealment of adverse outcomes, retaliation against whistleblowers, and prioritization of institutional profits over patient safety.
The lawsuit claims that the health system concealed an alarming rise in fetal deaths after Covid mRNA injections were mandated for pregnant women.
Spencer alleges that the hospital failed to investigate Covid shot-related causes for the devastating increase in stillbirths, a move that, according to the lawsuit, violated ethical and legal standards.
According to Spencer, fetal deaths surged by up to 5,000 percent among pregnant women who received mRNA injections.
This isn’t exactly shocking. We who are aware of the deadly impact of these shots suspected it all along. But thanks to this nurse, we now have the receipts to back up our claims. This takes the story out of the realm of what the mainstream likes to call “conspiracy theory.” Whenever you hear a story repeated poo-pooed as a “conspiracy theory,” chances are where there is smoke, you will find fire. They wouldn’t go to such lengths to crush a story if it had no merit.
