Another worthy read and sharing. I'm not going to debate (PERIOD) about vaccinations pros or cons. There's just not any point, and there is no middle ground most mainstream folks and I will agree on. So, if you are an immunizer, just unruffle your feathers now and skip my blog at least for this entry :o)
This sharing does not surprise me at all. Seriously, you have no idea whatsoever what you are taking yourself/allowing in your children to be given with any shot. Big Pharma controls your doctor and his paycheck...and Big Brother controls them.
I am no doubt going to have to do something -- like move -- someday because Mississippi does not allow for vaccine refusal based on anything other than medical reason. I could create a history of medical concern/reaction, but obviously there'd be no paper trail for them. Honestly, there'd be no paper trail on my children medically worth following anyway. We aren't ones top run to doctors every sniffle and sneeze.
Before the childrens rights brigade descends, let me tell you that we do go to doctors. Actually have seen them more with the children since living here than ever before. The heat makes me loopy I suppose :o).
Either way, it's just common sense to know a few things for yourself without that you are just another drone and puppet.
::::Reports have been widely revealed that a population control "program" in some countries has been implemented–unbeknown to its citizens– which laces a free tetanus vaccine with an abortifacient level of hCG hormone. In a nutshell, young women are being given a vaccine–repeatedly–that makes them infertile or causes multiple miscarriages.
"A BBC documentary reported that women in the Philippines and Mexico have also been used as guinea pigs for a new experimental pregnancy vaccine. The HCG vaccine makes a woman's body reject new pregnancies.
According to human rights activists, it has been administered, without the consent or knowledge of patients, as a "piggyback" vaccine in a series of tetanus vaccine programs.
Many Filipinos were initially curious as to why only women of reproductive age had been eligible for the free tetanus vaccine, especially since tetanus is more common among young men. But when women who had recently received the "tetanus vaccine" began having an inordinate number of miscarriages, this bureaucratic curiosity turned into charges of conspiracy.
Subsequent lab tests of the tetanus vaccine confirmed it had indeed been laced with an HCG vaccine."
Interesting facts about this heinous operation:
• Only women are vaccinated, and only the women between the ages of 15 and 45. (In Nicaragua the age range was 12-49.) But aren't men at least as likely as young women to come into contact with tetanus? And what of the children? Why are they excluded?
• The vaccination protocols call for multiple injections — three within three months and a total of five altogether. But, since tetanus vaccinations provide protection for ten years or more, why are multiple inoculations called for?
• WHO has been actively involved for more than 20 years in the development of an anti-fertility vaccine utilizing hCG tied to tetanus toxoid as a carrier — the exact same coupling as has been found in the Mexican-Philippine-Nicaragua vaccines
• The WHO began its "Special Programme" in human reproduction in 1972, and by 1993 had spent more than $356 million on "reproductive health" research.(7)
It is this "Programme" which has pioneered the development of the abortifacient vaccine. Over $90 million of this Programme's funds were contributed by Sweden; Great Britain donated more than $52 million, while Norway, Denmark and Germany kicked in for $41 million , $27 million, and $12 million, respectively.
The U.S., thanks to the cut-off of such funding during the Reagan-Bush administrations, has contributed "only" $5.7 million, including a new payment in 1993 by the Clinton administration of $2.5 million.
Other major contributors to the WHO Programme include
UNFPA, $61 million;
the World Bank, $15.5 million;
the Rockefeller Foundation, $2.5 million;
the Ford Foundation, over $1 million;
and the IDRC (International Research and Development Centre of Canada), $716.5 thousand.
Funny, I got a letter just today from the State Health Department telling me that they didn't have some of my children's vaccine records on "lifetime file" and I really needed to update those ;-) Of course the file would be empty. I've been skeptical of vaccines for many reasons, and I just found another one. ::::
2 comments:
Thank you for sharing this. As a young lady who will probably be having children soon, the whole vaccine thing is a fright to me! How just plain wrong for these people to give an abortion or anti-fertility vaccine to people, especially while labeling it as something completely different.
I'm not keen on vaccines, myself. One just never knows....
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