A priest, president of Human Life International (HLI) based in Maryland, has asked Congress to investigate reports of women in some developing countries unknowingly receiving a tetanus vaccine laced with the anti-fertility drug human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/
There are allegations of using vaccines as the delivery vehicle for infertility drugs in the third world. This thread is about any of these allegations and there are several. This is just the first.
Eventually most of those allegations will be posted on here. It will be interesting to see if a "coincidence theory" can be maintained to dismiss these serious allegations.
People have conspired to cause infertility before. Look up "project coast". It is not as if this is just a collection of fairy tales. People in South Africa really did conspire to keep their negro population from breeding. It is sick and twisted, but there are some really sick and twisted people out there.
@metal-brain saidYou seem to be on here posting almost 7/24.
A priest, president of Human Life International (HLI) based in Maryland, has asked Congress to investigate reports of women in some developing countries unknowingly receiving a tetanus vaccine laced with the anti-fertility drug human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/
There are allegations of using vaccines as the delivery vehic ...[text shortened]... from breeding. It is sick and twisted, but there are some really sick and twisted people out there.
Do you have a job ?? Or is this your full-time job ?
btw....I didn't bother opening the link. That the issue was raised by a priest was enough.
But ............ if there was some truth to this, wouldn't this actually reduce the abortion rate ??
@metal-brain saidGee, what did Congress find out in the 26 years since that article was published?
A priest, president of Human Life International (HLI) based in Maryland, has asked Congress to investigate reports of women in some developing countries unknowingly receiving a tetanus vaccine laced with the anti-fertility drug human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/
There are allegations of using vaccines as the delivery vehic ...[text shortened]... from breeding. It is sick and twisted, but there are some really sick and twisted people out there.
This seems to have been thoroughly debunked: https://africacheck.org/fact-checks/blog/analysis-why-does-old-false-claim-about-tetanus-vaccine-safety-refuse-die
@metal-brain saidMB: but there are some really sick and twisted people out there.
A priest, president of Human Life International (HLI) based in Maryland, has asked Congress to investigate reports of women in some developing countries unknowingly receiving a tetanus vaccine laced with the anti-fertility drug human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/
There are allegations of using vaccines as the delivery vehic ...[text shortened]... from breeding. It is sick and twisted, but there are some really sick and twisted people out there.
Yeah, like folks trying to stop people from getting a vaccine against a deadly disease?
@very-musty saidIt would be good for the gene pool if you died.
I'm sure the covid vaccine will have some serious side affects later 🤔
I'm not getting it.
I was lucky to have a mild case of it way back when they didn't know what it was and were calling it a lung infection.
I hate calling it, but you really have nothing to offer. Not even amusement.
@shavixmir saidI've got 27 kids that I don't know about 😆
It would be good for the gene pool if you died.
I hate calling it, but you really have nothing to offer. Not even amusement.
Have you gotten the vaccine?
Nope.
@no1marauder saidI said "allegations", not proof. I did choose that word carefully.
Gee, what did Congress find out in the 26 years since that article was published?
This seems to have been thoroughly debunked: https://africacheck.org/fact-checks/blog/analysis-why-does-old-false-claim-about-tetanus-vaccine-safety-refuse-die
Anybody who does that sort of thing is going to cover it up as best they can.
It isn't that Anti-fertility vaccines do not exist, they do.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665354/
As you can see, there is no doubt they exist. The only thing in question is if they are being used on people.
@metal-brain saidYou said:
Here is another allegation.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gardasil-attorneys-allege-hpv-vaccine-224700295.html
I'm sure no1 has a coincidence theory for this.
MB: There are allegations of using vaccines as the delivery vehicle for infertility drugs in the third world. This thread is about any of these allegations and there are several.
The allegations in the lawsuit you cited have nothing to do "using vaccines as the delivery vehicle for infertility drugs in the third world". It's a standard issue suit alleging negligence, failure to warn, manufacturing defect, etc. These are pretty common against Big Pharma; sometimes they succeed, mostly they don't.
@metal-brain saidWhat are we supposed to debate if you don't offer proof of your allegations?
I said "allegations", not proof. I did choose that word carefully.
Anybody who does that sort of thing is going to cover it up as best they can.
It isn't that Anti-fertility vaccines do not exist, they do.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665354/
As you can see, there is no doubt they exist. The only thing in question is if they are being used on people.
@no1marauder saidRead my OP. I don't feel the need to explain it twice.
What are we supposed to debate if you don't offer proof of your allegations?
@no1marauder saidSo it was an accidental causation of infertility? LOL!
You said:
MB: There are allegations of using vaccines as the delivery vehicle for infertility drugs in the third world. This thread is about any of these allegations and there are several.
The allegations in the lawsuit you cited have nothing to do "using vaccines as the delivery vehicle for infertility drugs in the third world". It's a standard issue suit allegin ...[text shortened]... defect, etc. These are pretty common against Big Pharma; sometimes they succeed, mostly they don't.
So now you have an accident theory as well as a coincidence theory. LOL!
@metal-brain said??????????????????
So it was an accidental causation of infertility? LOL!
So now you have an accident theory as well as a coincidence theory. LOL!
The article you provided concerning Sahara Walker's lawsuit doesn't mention infertility.
Did you read it?