A 1,000 percent increase in syphilis among newborns as reported by a Mississippi medical director concerns a Texas physician who was involved in the effort to get the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine data released by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
In other words, prolonged boosters could be harming the immune system.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), congenital syphilis cases went from 362 in 2013 to 918 in 2017.
“Congenital syphilis can result in miscarriage, newborn death, and severe lifelong health complications,” the CDC said, adding that if left untreated, there is up to an 80 percent chance of a mother passing syphilis onto her unborn baby.
Bartlett’s Pandemic Expertise
Bartlett was a medical adviser for former Texas Gov. Rick Perry on the Texas Health Disparities Taskforce for seven years, for which he received the Meritorious Service Award.At the height of the pandemic, Bartlett was asked to help open a Regeneron monoclonal antibody infusion center for West Texas.
In one month, he said nearly 1,000 patients received infusions, and all hospitals in that region had their COVID census numbers drop precipitously in response.
Bartlett was also with the group of scientists and researchers called Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency that submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to the FDA for the safety data of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.
Impaired Immune System
Normally, a mother’s healthy immune system would act as a barrier to protect the baby from diseases the mother might carry, Bartlett said.“However,” Bartlett asked, “what if the mother’s immune system had been impaired—say, from a shot that might affect the immune system? Would that not then take away that protection to the newborn?”
In looking at the evidence, Bartlett points to what he called “Exhibit A.”
“By their own admission, there are dozens of reports of different issues associated with the use of their product,” Bartlett said, referring to the Pfizer documents. “What if Exhibit B is the elevated infections we are starting to see, like syphilis in Mississippi?”
Data that addresses this concern has been referenced by Dr. James Thorp, a Florida-based OB/GYN who specializes in maternal-fetal medicine.
In a public health round table about COVID-19 vaccines held by Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, Thorp said he reviewed “1,366 peer-reviewed medical journal publications in the world literature documenting death and destruction after the COVID-19 vaccine.”
False Positives
Vaccines, however, have been known to give false positives for diseases, according to the CDC, and it would be good news if this were the case with the congenital syphilis infections, Bartlett said.“I don’t ever want to contribute to the efforts of fearmongering, so we need to consider this as a big part of the picture,” Bartlett said.
There’s wisdom, he said, in realizing that things aren’t as bad as we are being told, or as good.
Historically, the CDC said in the report, false-reactive RPR results have been observed in people with systematic infections unrelated to syphilis, such as tuberculosis, rickettsial diseases, and endocarditis.
‘Frankenstein Viruses and Bioweapons’
If this is the case, Bartlett said, it would be good news. However, there remain other autoimmune disorders, cancers, and in 2022, the sudden outbreak of hepatitis.“There were infants who had liver transplants as a result of this, and it was not hepatitis that we had ever seen before,” Bartlett said. “What if this was associated with adenovirus, another common cold virus? So, you have to ask, has there been any gain-of-function research on the upper respiratory, common-cold virus?”
If this is the case, Bartlett said it begs the question: “What if the AstraZeneca COVID shot is an adenovirus that was manipulated in a lab? What if the Johnson & Johnson shot is an adenovirus manipulated in a lab?”
Despite this, Bartlett said, the vaccines have been promoted as safe and effective, but their origins leave the door open for too many questions.
“Is it possible that they are making Frankenstein viruses in labs?” Bartlett asked. “So, how bizarre that it’s not a hepatitis virus that’s causing hepatitis, but a whole new virus that’s not natural in any way causing hepatitis to kill babies. How could this happen?”
Adenoviruses, coronaviruses, and rhinoviruses are all mild upper respiratory viral infections, he said.
SARS, MERS, and COVID-19 were game changers for the coronavirus, which was never dangerous before, Bartlett explained, just as the adenovirus hepatitis was a game changer for another benign respiratory virus becoming a deadly disease.
“Will we continue to see a rise in diseases and infections? I hope not, but the question is, what if gain-of-function research is still happening?” Bartlett said.