Posted on 04/11/2021 3:59:20 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
“We sent six samples from around Kenya to laboratories in South Africa. They tested positive for the HCG antigen,” Dr. Muhame Ngare of the Mercy Medical Centre in Nairobi told LifeSiteNews. “They were all laced with HCG.”
Dr. Ngare, spokesman for the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, stated in a bulletin released November 4, “This proved right our worst fears; that this WHO campaign is not about eradicating neonatal tetanus but a well-coordinated forceful population control mass sterilization exercise using a proven fertility regulating vaccine. This evidence was presented to the Ministry of Health before the third round of immunization but was ignored.”
(Excerpt) Read more at lifesitenews.com ...
I’m surprised they haven’t hunted him down yet. He’s responsible for so much sterility and death.
Exactly!
This has been a rumor for a while.
At what point is the UN Health agency, WHO, held accountable for population control and probable genocide ?
Which is the big Pharma that produced this 'neonatal tetanus shot', whereby young females are rendered infertile (?)
and where the effects wouldn't be biologically verified for 15 - 20 years ?
Ping !
Might interest people you know.
Someone should point this out to BLM and point the finger directly at TheHellofGates.
Lesson 1: don’t trust Government...
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Lesson two, don’t trust drug dealers, yes Johnny, big Pharma is by definition a drug dealer.
Then, when someone DOES try to blow the whistle (usually a non-headh-honcho, having a pang of conscience),
Well, are they a head honcho? No, so they don't have all the forensic evidence, they're not high enough up the conspiracy to.
So know-it-alls like you come in and demand a high level of proof, and when it isn't *instantly* available, you go "oh, a nut case conspiracy theory".
Works ALMOST every time.
Very convenient this cannot be verified for 15 - 20 years.
Africa has the highest fertility rates on the planet.
So this has not happened in the last 15-20 years.
Our analysis techniques are so good today, we can find chemicals in parts per 10's of billions.
Notice the article does not tell us how much was found.
It is difficult to believe an incredibly tiny amount will have a delayed effect, 15-20 years down the pike.
This does not pass the smell test.
It’s been looking like some kind of motherhood/birth/fertility deity worshiping paganism for a long time and does have a part in the anti-vax insanity coming from blue states. From an “update” link at the top of the piece:
Kenyan gvmt launches probe into claim UN is using vaccines for ‘mass sterilization’
The news comes as health ministry officials call for professional discipline against the Catholic doctor who raised the alarm.
Life Site
By Steve Weatherbe
Nov 12, 2014
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/kenyan-gvmt-launches-probe-into-claim-un-is-using-vaccines-for-mass-sterili
[Excerpt:]
“The National Assembly’s Dr. Pukose issued a stern warning after announcing the joint investigation, saying, ‘Those found to have been misleading Kenyans, whether it is the experts advising the Catholic Church or the Ministry of Health, will be held individually accountable. Playing with the safety and health of Kenyans is a criminal matter.’”
Let us not forget what happened a few years ago with Big Pharma drugs :"DES" , or even "Thalidomide" .
Both of these medications resulted in infertility, or mal-formed fetus at birth.
The results of taking these 'approved medications' wasn't known until birth (Thalidomide),
or in the case of DES, until the young adult reached fertility, approximately 15 - 20 years later.
Wouldn’t be surprised.
Why are you posting an article from 2017?
You've got the elephant by the wrong body part, mark.
It's not that the effect is *delayed* 15 years.
It's that it'll take 15 years of no kids, before they can be presumed sterile, otherwise, "well, maybe they were just putting kids off a couple of years". Which isn't so believable in a place as fecund as Africa, for 15 straight years; at which point
a) sterility becomes the default explanation
b) it's FAR too late to do anything about it.
This is a story that first popped up seven years ago. The aim of the vaccine is to reduce deaths of new born children.
While I do not like Snopes, here is their quotes from people close to the issue:
You can read the whole thing at Snopes.C-Fam: Are WHO and UNICEF experimenting with hCG vaccines in Kenya?
Elder: No.
The aim of the vaccination is to eliminate neonatal tetanus in Kenya through vaccination campaigns in districts that have been identified as at high risk for maternal and neonatal tetanus.
C-Fam: Why would only the female population of child bearing age be targeted for this specific tetanus vaccination program?
Elder: The aim of the vaccination campaign is to prevent neonatal tetanus in newborns who are the most vulnerable and bear the highest burden of tetanus disease. These children live in the parts of the country with limited access to health facilities — most births occur at home in unhygienic conditions. Some of the babies are born to girls as young as 15 years old from communities living in marginalized areas. Children born at home under unhygienic conditions are at risk of tetanus infection through the cut umbilical cord. Their mothers are also at risk of infection with tetanus infection during childbirth.
Vaccinating girls and women of child bearing age (15 to 49 years) accords protection to the women even if they deliver at home in unhygienic conditions. They pass this protection to the unborn child in the womb. For the babies born to women who have received the required doses of the vaccine this protection from tetanus lasts for a few weeks after birth. That is why they have to get TT vaccine again through the routine immunization programme.
C-Fam: Why does the Tetanus vaccine require 5 doses, when usually tetanus vaccination only requires one shot every 5 to 10 years?
Elder: During vaccination campaigns that aim to protect newborns living in areas with limited access to health facilities, 3 doses are administered. The second dose after 1 month or soon thereafter and the third dose after 6 months. The 3 doses provide protection for 5 years. These are additional doses as most people have received some TT vaccine when they cut themselves or during visits to Antenatal clinics when pregnant. Five doses are recommended in the Kenya Vaccination policy to anyone (male or female) as it offers protection against tetanus for life.
Paging Genocide Bill Gates ....
BUMP
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