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Bill Gates: We can lower the world's population with vaccines

http://vanshardware.com/2010/02/bill-gates-we-can-lower-the-worlds-population-with-vaccines/

At

a time when anthropogenic global warming (AGW) is becoming broadly

recognized as a politically driven, pseudo-scientific power-grab,

Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates recently “unvielded his vision” of

global catastrophe unless net man-made carbon emissions are reduced to

zero. The video of his peculiar, ill-timed, February TED2010 talk is here.

Gates

also delivered a very odd comment at around the 4:30 mark of the linked

video where he maintains “if we do a really great job on vaccines,

health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that [his

initial 2050 global population projection of 9-billion] by perhaps

about 10 to 15 percent.”

Bill

Gates recently pledged $10-billion towards a global

vaccine program targeting the “world’s needy children.”

Gates’s

comment is inconvenient at best because Third World vaccination

programs have a well supported linkage with sterilization. In a widely

cited and rigorously documented Philippines case, that country’s

Supreme Court halted a WHO tetanus vaccination program after it had

been shown that the inoculations, given only to young women of

child-bearing age, were tainted with a hormone that renders “a woman

incapable of maintaining a pregnancy.” A Natural News article states:

In

the 1990`s the UN`s World Health Organization launched a campaign to

vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the Philippines

between the ages of 15 and 45. The stated purpose was to protect

against Tetanus or Lockjaw, a painful sometimes lethal infectious

reaction to external wounds or cuts. However, the vaccine was not given

to men or boys, who are more prone to wounds from cuts and rusty nails

than the ladies.

Noticing

this anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a Roman Catholic lay

organization became suspicious and had the vaccine samples tested. The

tests revealed that the WHO Tetanus vaccine used to inoculate women of

child bearing age contained human Chorionic Gonadotrophin or hCG, a

natural hormone that is secreted in the initial stages of pregnancy, but

when combined with a tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies

rendering a woman incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of

the women vaccinated were told.

In

1995, the Catholic Women`s League of the Philippines won a court order

halting a UNICEF anti-tetanus program because the vaccine had been

laced with B-hCG. The Supreme Court of the Philippines found the

surreptitious sterilization program had already vaccinated three

million women, aged 12 to 45. B-hCG-laced vaccine was also found in at

least four other developing countries.

Apparently, this

method of sterilization has been patented. An excerpt from that

patent for a “birth control vaccine” follows:

Population

is growing at a rapid pace in many economically developing countries

and there is a continuing need of an alternate method for regulation of

fertility. We proposed several years back a birth control vaccine which

induces the formation of antibodies against the human pregnancy

hormone, the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). These inventions are

described in patents issued in India, U.S.A. and several other

countries. (Ref. EP 204566, JP 62286928, CA 1239346, U.S. Pat. No.

4,780,312, CN 8603854). We describe now another invention which

generates antibody response of a long duration against hCG after a

single or a limited number of injections.

Similar

claims were made in 2004

during a UNICEF sponsored Nigerian polio vaccine program.

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