CHARLY ARNOLT (HOST): OK so you talked about how in the last three years there's been an uptick for the demand for unvaccinated sperm. I mean, so this started what, right after shots started becaming more prevalent?
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You have, like, different requests, like there are some people that say, 'Oh I want someone who is tall,' or 'I want someone with blonde hair,' or like there's some physical requests possibly, you know, hopefully those genes can be transferrable. So now is this one of the laundry list of things? I also want unvaccinated and you said this started, what, I guess, 2021ish?
JONATHAN DAVID RINALDI: Yeah, something like that. I mean, look, the shots are kind of like STDs at this point, right? Like if you sleep with someone that has a shot or vaccine, I mean, you could get some shedding from it. I know that it affects fertility. There was a time when I was with somebody who did have the injections and I was actually affected. I wasn't able to get anyone pregnant for about nine months
ARNOLT: Really?
RINALDI: Yeah. And I know that there's issues with the lot numbers, because remember --
ARNOLT: Just from sleeping with her? Just from sleeping with her you weren't able to get -- your fertility was affected -- just because of the shedding process that you just referred to.
RINALDI: Yeah. 100%. 100% that happened. I believe it.
ARNOLT: Whoa.
RINALDI: You know, listen, it's real. You know, the lot numbers for these shots also were given to different communities — like, let's be real; like, they weren't able to manufacture billions of vaccines, like a lot of it was saline. But unfortunately because of the way everything goes a lot of the actual dangerous injections were given to low-income communities and they were affected by that, and that's just the reality of it.
So people are aware of it. They tried to suppress this information. You know, there's an uptick in blood clots, died suddenly, people are falling all over the place. People know. People know that these shots were bad for them, so they don't want anything to do with it. So that's why people like me exist — we just offer a service, we offer a platform where people can communicate, share information, and really get the word out on what they tried to do to us.
ARNOLT: Interesting.