Posted on 11/07/2014 9:16:21 AM PST by wagglebee
How is this story not spreading everywhere?
It should be one of the biggest stories
Because it is probably BS. I doubt you can sterilize someone with a vaccine.
Without question! :)
“He apologized for a mistake, guys.”
Alas, the “mistake” he apologized for was a subset of a larger mistake for which he subsequently and pointedly did not apologize for. Good riddance.
It should be. It should be headlines until the UN is razed.
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I don’t remember if they were Puerto Rican or Guatemalan but this rememinds me of the Latin American women who died when the Pill was tested on them back in the 50s or 60s.
This is the kind of crap that gives fascism a bad name.
Kenyas Catholic bishops are charging two United Nations organizations with ***sterilizing*** millions of girls and women under cover of an anti-tetanus inoculation program sponsored by the Kenyan government.
Do you not see how flawed your position is?
The ebola vaccine from Israel is grown in plant cells. But then it must serve some other nefarious purpose because it is made by “Tha Joooos.”
Which vaccine is this?
ZMapp is grown in tobacco plants but it is NOT a vaccine.
If you are thinking of another product I’d appreciate info/links.
The vaccines for ebola under testing in this country are grown in a vat of dead human baby tissue. Not sure how it could get worse than that regardless of the ethnic group or nationality involved in its production.
This isn’t new, or limited to Africa.
Go to any Indian reservation, or for that matter, some traditionally all black areas.
Remember that forced sterilization of the third world used to be openly talked about as late as the Nixon/Ford years.
What you said. :-)
I find it telling that they are not disputing that it was done in the past, but only that they are not doing it now. The fact that they are deviating from the usual 3 shot series and only targeting young girls is very suspicious.
IMHO, the Catholic bishops in Kenya carry more credibility than Catholic bishops from anywhere else, and after actually reading the article (do people actually do that here?!?), their position makes a lot more sense than that of the government.
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Well here is the National Institute of Health saying it can be done back in 1993:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7683889
Population Research Institute from 1996:
http://pop.org/content/bad-blood-in-the-philippines-1200
They have a patent:
http://www.google.com/patents/US5733553
The European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology from 1997:
http://humupd.oxfordjournals.org/content/3/4/301.full.pdf
As a rule, males are more susceptible to tetanus than females. Ask any ER doctor or nurse if people coming in with injuries that put them at risk for tetanus are more likely to be male or female and they won't even need to think about it.
IMHO, the Catholic bishops in Kenya carry more credibility than Catholic bishops from anywhere else, and after actually reading the article (do people actually do that here?!?), their position makes a lot more sense than that of the government.
The Catholic doctors in Kenya have been immunizing the Kenyan people for various diseases for a century. They have zero opposition to vaccines, they have a problem with THIS vaccine and they have no reason to make it up.
“They have a patent”
No they don’t.
The way you used the word “they” falsely implies that the aforementioned NIH is the patent holder.
They aren’t.
Who is “they”?
It’s about population control. All of it including abortion.
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