‘A mass sterilization exercise’: Kenyan doctors find anti-fertility agent in UN tetanus vaccine

[A]s if dealing with hemorrhagic fevers such as Marburg and Ebola isn’t enough to concern young women in Africa, recent claims that ‘anti-tetanus’ inoculations are in fact intended as population control must feed a growing distrust for ‘western’ medicine.

Catholic bishops in Kenya and medical professionals in the region have accused the World Health Organization of secretly using the tetanus vaccinations to inject Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) into girls and young women of child-bearing age. Studies as far back as 1994 indicate that inoculation with HCG creates antibodies against the hormone–a hormone which is essential to maintaining early stage pregnancy.  It’s unlikely that WHO will be indicted as complicit, but if the tests conducted by the Kenyan church and medical officials prove collusion, then the drug manufacturer might have to provide some hard answers. Following is an excerpt from today’s report:

Kenya’s 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.

According to a statement released Tuesday by the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, the organization has found an antigen that causes miscarriages in a vaccine being administered to 2.3 million girls and women by the World Health Organization and UNICEF. Priests throughout Kenya reportedly are advising their congregations to refuse the vaccine.

“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.”

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