Kimberly Biss, MD: "I'm an Ob-Gyn. I've been practicing since 1998. If you include my residency training I've probably taken care of roughly 8,000 pregnant women. I was completely in shock when they toyed with the idea of providing pregnant women these injections they call 'vaccinations,' because we never give anything brand new to a pregnant patient. We tell them not to eat tuna fish, don't color your hair, but let's go get this brand-new experiment injected in your arm. It just didn't make sense to me. […]
"In all honesty, during 2020 when the Plandemic (or whatever you want to call it) was occuring, we did have some sick patients. We did hospitalize a lot of patients just for observation. But I never had a pregnant woman end up on a ventilator during 2020. We didn't have any deaths from COVID during that year. Our pregnant patients did well, for the most part. I honestly don't feel they would have needed this anyway, even if we thought this was a good thing for them. […]
16:38 Dr. Biss: "What we're told from our governing bodies, like The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), is that if a woman gets a respiratory virus and she's pregnant, she's going to get sicker than a non-pregnant woman, because of the changes in her anatomy and some other changes that occur during pregnancy. That's kind of the schtick to give all of our pregnant patients the flu vaccine. […]
"I will tell you in 30 years I've never had a pregnant woman die of the flu. I mean, I've had some admitted just for observation. They say pregnant women are immunocompromised. But I would argue the opposite. I think there's something protective in pregnant women, because I don't have a sickly patient population. I have a very varied demographic in age group of people, I mean all ethnicities, etc. They're not sickly people. I think there's something protective in women. I think they've been telling us the opposite so we give them shots [chuckles]. […]
24:22 Jerm: "Do you think it was fear?"
Dr. Biss: "The fear was on the populace. […] The fear was definitely a factor. I will tell you, to get a pregnant woman to take any medication takes an act of God. They won't even take an aspirin."
Jerm: "I've just been through that [chuckles]."
Dr. Biss: "But 65—70% of our pregnant women went and lined up for these injections.
"I will tell you Dr. Thorp's wife, Maggie, is an attorney. Through FOIA she uncovered the fact that ACOG in April 2021 received $11—$13 million through a trust that was set up by HHS (which is our Health and Human Services, which is our tax dollars) to market these injections. […] If you pull up ACOG and you look up COVID it still says, today, to inject every woman thinking of getting pregnant, pregnant, or breast feeding. Because if they get COVID they're going to die. I'm mean it's crazy. In 2024 they're still saying this.
"So they marketed this. If you can get. . . who usually makes the medical decisions in a family? The wife, the woman, the mother. So this was heavily marketed to women. Pfizer made, I don't know, trillions of bucks? I mean, it's all money. It's follow the money, as sadly most things are in medicine today."
Kimberly Biss, MD, Ob-Gyn with Jerm @ 00:15—01:45, 16:38—18:22 & 24:22—26:30 https://podbay.fm/p/jerm-warfare-the-battle-of-ideas/e/1733893642?t=15