Wednesday, October 13, 2010

UN/WHO and Experiments in Population Control

 *Cross-Posted at Shoved to Them*

The World Health Organization (WHO) states on its website that its agenda is "promoting development (socioeconomic); fostering health security; strengthening health systems; harnessing research, information and evidence; enhancing partnerships, and improving performance.  "  Nowhere on their site do they mention social experiments, forced infertility or eugenics, and yet the WHO appears to have been involved in all three.

During the early 1990s the WHO began a massive campaign against tetanus in Mexico, Nicaragua and the Philippines.  What was not disclosed to the participants in the campaign was that the vaccine vials had been tainted by the addition of hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin), a naturally occurring hormone which is essential to sustaining pregnancy.

 When introduced into the body with a tetanus toxoid carrier, the woman's body forms antibodies against tetanus and also against the hCG.  These hCG antibodies will attack any future pregnancies by attacking and killing off the hCG which is necessary to sustaining the pregnancy causing miscarriage. 

Women who participated in the vaccination campaign were actually vaccinated against their own developing children.

Vials of the vaccine in the Philippines tested positive for the inclusion of hCG.  These vials were all Canadian in origin and belonged to the WHO.  Individual women who experienced miscarriage after receiving the vaccine have been found to have hCG anti-bodies.

What do these three countries have in common apart from poverty?  All three are predominantly Catholic countries with burgeoning populations and (at that time) laws against contraception. 

Since the 1970s, the WHO has been actively researching and looking for a pregnancy vaccine.  It was their research which proved that adding hCG to tetanus was feasible and effective.  (Vernon Stevens, "Progress in the development of human chorionic gonadotropin antifertility vaccines," American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1996, volume 35, 148-155.)  Researchers have now moved on to using diphtheria as the anigen link as it appears to deliver longer lasting infertility results. 

At this time, reports of hCG laced vaccines are beginning to be reported in Nigeria, another predominantly Catholic country.

It is time that we as Americans and Catholic Christians begin calling for the withdrawal of the financial support of the United States of America from the World Health Organization.  Any good which they might do in the world is offset by these atrocious violations against the basic human rights of poor women around the world and their children.  

The UN has declared war on the unborn children and their mothers in poor, predominantly Catholic countries in the name of eradicating poverty.  Christ has told us that the poor will always be with us.  They are ours to protect, help and care for, not to murder, poison and experiment upon.

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