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Revelation by a Nurse on Alleged Concealment of a Massive Spike in Fetal Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 Vaccinations

Pregnant women experiencing an increased rate of fetal deaths due to Covid mRNA vaccinations is a troubling claim made by nurse Michelle Spencer in a recent lawsuit, as reported by SlayNews.com and Frank Bergman. Spencer's court filings detail an alleged cover-up of this concerning trend among...

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Revelation by a Nurse on Alleged Concealment of a Massive Spike in Fetal Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 Vaccinations

Registered nurse Michelle Spencer has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against Community Medical Centers (CMC), alleging that the healthcare provider concealed an alarming rise in fetal deaths following the hospital's Covid "vaccine" policies.

The key allegations in the complaint include: - CMC internally acknowledged an abnormally high number of fetal deaths, but publicly maintained vaccines were "safe and effective" while suppressing contrary safety signals. - Management discouraged staff from investigating vaccine links, suggested alternate causes, and "gaslit" employees who raised concerns. - The hospital failed to submit required adverse-event reports to VAERS, falsified or altered death-certificate information to avoid implicating vaccines, and misled the California Department of Public Health when Spencer complained, preventing an investigation. - Spencer was retaliated against for speaking out, including being denied a $5,000 retention bonus, removed from "good standing," issued a disciplinary warning (alleged false HIPAA violation), and otherwise punished for whistleblowing.

The lawsuit seeks compensatory and punitive damages, recovery of legal fees under California’s public-interest statute, an independent audit of fetal death data, mandatory VAERS reporting of fetal demises, and prohibitions on coercive vaccine policies absent full informed consent.

The complaint text is publicly available and sets out the factual allegations and legal claims in detail. Reporting on the lawsuit has appeared in multiple outlets and advocacy organizations, with some outlets promoting vaccine-safety concerns. Independent, peer-reviewed epidemiologic evidence tying fetal-death increases to COVID mRNA vaccines is contested and would require analysis of broader data sources before causal conclusions can be drawn.

One piece of evidence included in the lawsuit is an OB/GYN Dr. James A. Thorp's stillbirth rate chart showing that the stillbirth rate in one California hospital jumped from the national average to a staggering 29.3 per 1,000 births after July 2021.

The lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for the broader healthcare system, as those concerned with medical ethics demand greater transparency and accountability from healthcare institutions. The lawsuit, Spencer v. Community Health System (Case No. 25CECG03557), is currently ongoing, with Community Health System yet to publicly respond.

  1. Michelle Spencer, a registered nurse, claims that Community Medical Centers (CMC) hid an alarming increase in fetal deaths after implementing their Covid "vaccine" policies.
  2. The lawsuit alleges that CMC internally acknowledged a higher number of fetal deaths but publicly maintained the vaccines were safe, suppressing safety concerns.
  3. Management is accused of discouraging staff from investigating vaccine links, suggesting alternate causes, and Gaslighting employees who raised concerns.
  4. The hospital is alleged to have failed to submit required adverse-event reports to VAERS, falsified or altered death-certificate information, and misled the California Department of Public Health.
  5. Spencer was retaliated against for speaking out, including being denied a retention bonus, removed from "good standing," issued a disciplinary warning (for a false HIPAA violation), and other punishments.
  6. The lawsuit seeks damages, legal fees recovery, an independent audit of fetal death data, mandatory VAERS reporting of fetal demises, and prohibitions on coercive vaccine policies.
  7. A piece of evidence in the lawsuit is a chart showing a Californian hospital's stillbirth rate jumped from the national average to 29.3 per 1,000 births after July 2021.
  8. The lawsuit could have far-reaching implications for healthcare transparency and accountability, highlighting the need for medical ethics within the broader healthcare system. The ongoing case, Spencer v. Community Health System (Case No. 25CECG03557), awaits Community Health System's public response.

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