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In a special report by James Miller from Human Life International, WHO is charged with sterilizing millions of unsuspecting women from underdeveloped countries. The tool used was a tetanus shot laced with human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), a naturally occurring hormone essential for maintaining a pregnancy.
hCG alerts the woman that her body is pregnant and causes the release of other hormones to prepare for continuation of the pregnancy. The clearly documented report stated that "when hCG is introduced into the body coupled with a tetanus toxoid carrier, antibodies will be formed not only against tetanus but also against hCG. In this case the body fails to recognize hCG as a friend and will produce anti-hCG antibodies. The antibodies will attack subsequent pregnancies by killing the hCG which naturally sustains a pregnancy; when a woman has sufficient anti-hCG antibodies in her system, she is rendered incapable of maintaining a pregnancy." In effect, a married woman could have many spontaneous abortions.
The way in which the tetanus shots are administered points to the motive. In Mexico and the Philippines millions of only women, between the ages of 15 and 45 (don't men and children get tetanus?) were vaccinated. In Nicaragua the ages of the women were between 12 and 49. The vaccines in every instance were laced with hCG. Interestingly enough, the Center for Disease Control has set these ages as the reproductive years for females.
According to the American Social Health Association, approximately 5.5 million new cases of sexually transmitted HPV infections are reported every year, though 6.2 million new infections are estimated to occur. At least 20 million people in the United States are already infected -- most of them may not even know it.
Current statistics on HPV indicate that at least 50 percent of sexually active men and women acquire a genital HPV infection at some point in their lives. By age 50, at least 80 percent of women will have been infected with genital HPV infection.
Originally posted by davisjamespaul
It is always good to prevent a disease before the infection happens. Similarly tetanus toxoid vaccine shall be given before pregnancy. If it has to be given during pregnancy (in case if the person shows some tetanus symptoms ), the period of pregnancy should be studied and the vaccine should be administered when it is anticipated that HCG antibodies will not reach the threshold of causing abortions.