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Orly and Guy shared a post hinting that the Corona vaccine kills embryos Israel today

2021-12-24T18:49:47.467Z


A link posted by a pair of journalists to Facebook called for mothers who went through a quiet birth after being vaccinated against the corona virus to tell their story • Surfers reacted angrily, claiming that this was incitement and intimidation by the public


Journalist duo Orly Levy and Guy Maroz created a storm on Facebook today (Friday) after sharing a link to a post calling for women who have had a quiet birth as a result of the corona virus vaccine to share their story. 

The source of the post is the Instagram page "Mothers Against Incitement", a small page with less than a hundred followers.

On the page are other posts that accuse the Israeli media of intimidating the public against the corona virus and warn of the dangers of being vaccinated against the virus. 

"Since the first wave of vaccines, more and more women in Israel have had a quiet birth or abortion. The data were not published in the media and were not collected in an orderly fashion. Now, more and more women are exposed to changes The quiet births that many women have experienced, "reads a link shared. 

Surfers on the duo's Facebook page reacted, for the most part, angrily to things.

"Who put you in touch with such a painful and sensitive subject and present yourself as great experts? Have you checked data that you dare to link between things? Think about what happens to mothers and their spouses. How dare you put yourself as great experts?", Wrote one surfer.

"How many pregnant women have died now from Corona because they did not take the vaccine? So maybe it's more dangerous not to take the vaccine? Enough of these unnecessary intimidations. Orly and Guy - not for you," wrote another surfer. 

This is not the first time that Orly and Guy have caused a stir when it comes to vaccines and dealing with the corona virus.

The couple's documentary "What if the whole world is wrong?"

Contained harsh allegations against health bodies in Israel and around the world.

While the film was well received by conspiracy theorists and Corona deniers, it is clear that many not only disagreed with it, but also saw it as no less sly, a dangerous document whose findings should be ignored.

"Life-threatening charlatanry," Moshe Bar-Siman Tov defined him on Twitter, until recently the director general of the Ministry of Health and the man associated with the first wave of the Corona. In doing so, Bar-Siman Tov shared the association's tweet, which has been operating since 2014 for non-profit purposes, "to promote public health in the areas of medical care and preventive medicine."

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Source: israelhayom

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