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Demand for ‘Unvaxxed’ Sperm Soars: Women Looking For Donors Who Refused Experimental Covid Jab

Hopeful mothers are becoming increasingly desperate as birth rates continue to decline.

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Hopeful mothers are increasingly on the hunt for sperm donors who refused to take the experimental mRNA COVID vaccine, according to reports.

Jonathan David Rinaldi, dubbed “The Sperminator”, was a prolific donor for years on the Facebook group Sperm Donation USA, the largest sperm donation group in America.

But Rinaldi claimed he saw a “massive increase” in the demand for sperm from unvaccinated donors during the rollout of the COVID jabs in 2021 amid the plandemic and so broke off from the group to start his own sperm donation group that exclusively caters to the anti-COVID vax movement.

Women searching for 'unvaccinated sperm donors' specify 'no Covid vaxx' on their posts looking to find a baby-making partner
Another post in the Sperm Donation USA Facebook group from August 2021

Rinaldi said he doesn’t trust the safety or efficacy of the experimental mRNA COVID jab given its unknown long-term effects on fertility.

“I don’t trust big government, Big Pharma, I don’t trust them, and I don’t need to inject myself with things that I don’t even know what it is,” Rinaldi told the Daily Mail.

“When I had my first child, I started reading the inserts and the ingredients. And when the school started saying my son had to have them… I really don’t like being told what to do by the government, so it made me think and do the opposite.”

“I’ve had no flu shots, no COVID shots. Nothing since I was a baby,” he continued, adding his “best friend growing up was not vaccinated at all. And he is totally fine and healthy.”

Video obtained by the Daily Mail shows a donor offering unvaccinated sperm for “$3,500 a load.”

Posts from the Sperm Donation USA Facebook group in 2021 show women seeking out unvaccinated donors for artificial insemination.

A woman posted in the Sperm Donation USA Facebook group in July 2021 looking for unvaccinated sperm donors. 'AI' refers to artificial insemination, which involves a donor providing his sperm in a cup or shipping it to a recipient

A man’s post from the group who claimed he was conceived through sperm donation also offered to be an unvaxxed donor, suggesting the mRNA jab modifies sperm.

A man who was conceived himself using sperm donation offers to be a sperm donor in the splinter Facebook group. Like others in the group, he believes the Covid vaccine will modify sperm

Rinaldi said in a “perfect world” he’d only donate sperm to women who themselves have not received the COVID shot.

“But the reality of it is, not everybody believes in that. Not everybody’s educated,” he said. “I would love it if no one got vaccinated.”

He explained he told a woman who received two shots that he would not donate his sperm to her if she took the booster shot.

“And I was like, ‘Listen, if you get the booster, I’m not doing this for you. Like, it’s bad enough, you have two of them,'” he recalled.

The Daily Mail cited Dr. Lanny Wilson, chair of obstetrics and gynecology at Avalon University School of Medicine in Youngstown, Ohio, to argue that there’s no evidence the COVID jab affects fertility.

“There is absolutely no reason to be worried about fertility with the Covid-19 vaccine,” said Dr. Wilson said, emphasizing that vaccines “do not cause infertility and they do not affect fertility one way or the other.”

But several other studies contradict the claim the COVID jab doesn’t negatively affect fertility.

A German study found Germany saw a 14% decline in fertility and Sweden saw a 10% drop between 2021-2022.

Germany’s Federal Institute for Population Research concluded “there is a strong association between the onset of vaccination programmes and the fertility decline nine months after.”

“Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, several countries faced short-term fertility declines in 2020 and 2021, a development which did not materialize in Scandinavian and German-speaking countries. However, more recent birth statistics show a steep fertility decline in the aftermath of the pandemic in 2022.”

The “implementation of [jab] programs in both Germany and Sweden coincide very well with a distinct change in fertility levels exactly nine months later…fertility rates remained at reduced level during the entire 1st half of 2022,” the study noted.

And a leaked internal hospital email from California suggested stillbirths spiked significantly during the COVID vaccine rollout.

“This is clearly an extreme danger signal. The statistical probability of this occurring by chance alone is zero,” said OB-GYN physician Dr. James Thorp.

Former Australian MP George Christensen further broke down on the Alex Jones Show in 2022 other evidence of the COVID shots were linked to infertility, miscarriages, and stillbirths in the US, Europe, and Australia.

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Declining Birth Rates

Analysis from mathematician Igor Chudov

Let me express my personal hope that, even if Covid vaccines possibly affected fertility when they were given out en masse, their effect would wear off over time – and we will be left with a purely theoretical exercise of figuring out what happened to birth rates in 2022, which we discussed on this blog.

With that in mind, let’s review the latest birth news:

News from Sweden is not encouraging: the birth rate continues to fall. For example, August births for 2021, 2022, and 2023 are falling year after year at a very unusual clip of about 7% per year:

The reports from Germany’s DeStatis are also very discouraging, including further drops in 2023:

https://www.destatis.de/DE/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/2023/06/PD23_227_12.html

There could, of course, be other explanations of the above phenomena, which DeStatis offers, and I recommend reading their report. I hope and pray that they are right and that no man or woman was permanently damaged.

A similar story is happening in France. (Hat tip to our astute reader Louison)

https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/7707986?sommaire=5348638

What do you think? Are the concerns of sperm recipients completely invalid?

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