Dear friends - welcome to the first Birth of a New Earth substack. For those who are new to my work, please visit my website to learn more about who I am and the work I am doing in this world.
I was inspired to write this substack after reading several articles over the last few days concerning newborn babies dying in the United States. This article, for example, entitled “CDC Reports Largest Increase in U.S. Infant Mortality Rate in Two Decades” reveals some of the sad facts. However, I am quite certain that any statistics the CDC puts out are a gross underestimate.
Babies dying in the U.S. is really nothing new. When I published my first book almost a decade ago (entitled Birth Trauma and the Dark Side of Modern Medicine), maternal and infant mortality rates in the United States were already ridiculously high. Below is an excerpt from my book published in 2014:
The U.S. has the most expensive labor and delivery costs in the world. In 2013, “the average total price charged for pregnancy and newborn care was about $30,000 for a vaginal delivery and $50,000 for a C‑section”, yet the U.S. is one of only eight countries around the world where maternal mortality is actually on the rise (maternal death is up 50% since 1990). The U.S. is performing so poorly in terms of its treatment of birthing mothers, that it has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world[iv] (we are ranked 60th behind 59 other countries including Iran, Bosnia, and even war-torn Palestine).
The lives of American babies are at serious risk too, with the U.S. ranking 68th in the world in terms of infant survival – a number that puts the U.S. dead last amongst all industrialized nations. Worse still is the fact that the U.S. has the highest first-day infant mortality in the industrialized world AND 50% more first-day newborn deaths than the rest of the industrialized world combined!
The United States has a higher infant mortality rate than any of the other 27 wealthy countries. A baby born in the U.S. is nearly three times as likely to die during her first year of life as one born in Finland or Japan. That same American baby is about twice as likely to die in her first year as a Spanish or Korean one. Despite healthcare spending levels that are significantly higher than any other country in the world, a baby born in the U.S. is less likely to see his first birthday than one born in Hungary, Poland or Slovakia. Or in Belarus. Or in Cuba for that matter.”
These incredibly high death rates are a direct result of medical interference in the birth process, which results in 90% of all babies being born in the U.S. with some type of drugs in their system (Pitocin, epidural anesthesia, demerol, cytotec, etc.). None of these drugs have been tested for safe use in infants,and all of them have the potential to create long-term problems in children, including difficulty with maternal-child bonding and drug addiction later in life.
So that was in 2014. Four years later, when I published my second book entitled “The Dark Side of Prenatal Ultrasound”, I wrote:
Data from 2011 reveal that fetal deaths actually outnumber infant deaths in America—all of which clearly indicate that our “health care” system is doing something very wrong.
Babies dying in the womb in large numbers should tip us off to the fact that what we in America refer to as “prenatal care” has nothing to do with actual “care” and everything to do with inflicting trauma and abuse on incoming children while simultaneously initiating them and their parents into a death-weilding, satanic cult otherwise referred to as the medical establishment. All of this is explained in depth in my books.
As you will see from some of the images below, ALL of these dead babies were exposed to ultrasonic irradiation while they were in womb.
Ultrasound is well documented to cause miscarriage, fetal death, and stillbirth. Here are a few studies I excerpted in my ultrasound book…
A large randomised controlled trial… randomly divided over 9,000 women into a group who were scanned at sixteen to twenty weeks compared with those who were not. It revealed twenty miscarriages after sixteen to twenty weeks in the screened group and none in the controls.
Routine ultrasound screening of pregnant women does nothing to reduce the number of perinatal deaths... Researchers found that those 1246 women having doppler ultrasound were more likely to lose their babies than those in the control group who received only standard neonatal care.
Obstetricians in Michigan…studied 57 women at risk of giving birth prematurely. Half were given a weekly ultrasound examination; the rest simply had pelvic examinations. Preterm labour in the ultrasound group was more than twice that of the control group (52 per cent compared with 25 per cent).
A study done in Helsinki and published in 1990 found that if the physiotherapist was pregnant and handling ultrasound equipment for at least 20 hours a week there was a significant increase in the risk of spontaneous abortion.