Astonishing Rise in Fetal Death Following Covid Vaccine

Rebecca Terrell
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

AT A GLANCE

• A California registered nurse is suing her hospital employer for covering up fetal death data.

• She hopes to expose what she calls “evil” in healthcare nationwide.

• She says the hospital retaliated by withholding a bonus and demoting her.

• According to her, a supervisor reprimanded her for providing vaccine informed consent to her patients.

Michelle Spencer doesn’t consider herself brave. “I feel like I’m just doing the right thing,” she told The New American.

No matter how she labels herself, Michelle is a model of fortitude. A registered nurse in California, she is suing her hospital employer over suppression of data linking a skyrocketing surge in miscarriages and stillbirths to Covid-19 vaccines.

Since the rollout of the jab, she has “witnessed firsthand an exponential increase in unborn baby deaths,” reads the civil case filed July 30 in California Superior Court. Michelle says her employer, Community Medical Centers (CMC), a private, not-for-profit hospital network based in Fresno, openly acknowledged the ongoing problem in an internal email to staff. She accuses them of “deliberately and selectively” concealing their data from the public, thereby potentially perpetuating the problem. Michelle “exposed this data out of concern for the safety of pregnant mothers and their unborn children.” For her whistleblowing, CMC retaliated, “stripping her of an earned bonus and demoting her employee status.”


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