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Vaccines for Population Control - from Human Life International

 

 

 

From www.hli.org

HcG Vaccine for Population Control

Philippine Medical Association study indicates that women were injected with

contaminated tetanus vaccine

 

FRONT ROYAL, VA

Have women in the Philippines, and possibly elsewhere, surreptitiously

been used as guinea pigs in an international anti-fertility campaign? A new

medical study in the Philippines suggests that may well be the case. A recent

study conducted by the Philippine Medical Association on behalf of the

Philippine Department of Health revealed that almost 20 percent of the tetanus

vaccine sampled positive for the hormone human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG),

according to Human Life International. Vaccines containing the hormone immunize

women not only against tetanus but also against pregnancy by inducing the body's

immune system to attack the hormone needed to bring an unborn child to term.

" This study lends credence to what Human Life International (HLI) and some other

groups have suspected all along, " said Father Matthew Habiger, president of the

international pro-life/family organization. " We first began to hear reports last

year about tetanus vaccination campaigns in the developing world that targeted

only women of child-bearing or pre-child bearing years, and that they required

multiple injections. The vaccination program is sponsored by the World Health

Organization, an agency with a 20-year history of researching anti-fertility

vaccines, " Fr. Habiger said. " We brought our suspicions to the world's

attention. This new study greatly heightens our concerns. " The WHO and certain

feminist organizations that claim to care about the health of women publicly

attacked HLI after it called for an investigation of the widespread allegations

about contaminated vaccine. " In light of the new Philippine study, it appears

that these groups have squandered their credibility, " Fr. Habiger said. The

Philippine Medical Association reported that nine of the 47 vaccine samples

tested were found to contain hCG, and released a letter signed by the three

Philippine physicians who actually tested the vaccines. The PMA president

attested to the veracity of the letter and the testing process. All the vaccines

sampled were taken from various health centers in Luzon and Mindanao. Almost all

of them were labeled by one of two Canadian firms, Connaught or Intervax. All

the samples were tested with an immunoassay-based method developed by the U.S.

Food and Drug Administration. The Philippine Medical Association report closes

the first stage of a two-part investigation of contaminated vaccines in the

Philippines. The protocol for the second stage of the test testing the women

vaccinated for antibodies to hCG has been submitted the Philippine Department of

Health and is awaiting funding. In a letter to the Philippine Department of

Health, HLI urged immediate approval of the second stage to uncover the full

dimensions of this scandal. The tetanus vaccine tested in the Philippines was

imported as part of a program against neonatal tetanus sponsored by the WHO.

Similar vaccination protocols have also been observed in WHO programs

administered in Mexico and Nicaragua. Tests of the vaccine in Mexico yielded

similar results but none of those tests was performed as part of an actual

investigation into the contamination. " We view the adulteration of tetanus

vaccine with hCG to be a matter of grave concern, " said Fr. Habiger. " It is

absolutely essential that any country which has this program in place begin

testing the vaccines for contamination. " Noting that it is unlikely contaminated

vaccine would still be in circulation after public concerns were raised last

year, Fr. Habiger suggested that researchers attempt to focus on acquiring and

testing unused vaccines distributed prior the public outcry over vaccine

contamination. He said it is even more important that women who previously

received the vaccine be tested for the telltale presence of hCG antibodies in

their bloodstream and that the numbers of miscarriages experienced by vaccinated

women be tabulated. " We are not making any accusations at this stage, " Fr.

Habiger said. " But we strongly suspect something is seriously amiss. And public

confidence in these kinds of vaccination campaigns has been critically eroded in

several developing nations. Only an objective, scientifically valid study of

this matter will lay public concerns to rest. " Human Life International is the

world's largest international pro-life and family human rights organization

providing service, education and advocacy in 84 nations.

 

Are New Vaccines

Laced with Birth-Control Drugs?

During the early 1990s, the World Health Organization (WHO) had been overseeing

massive vaccination campaigns against tetanus in a number of countries, among

them Nicaragua, Mexico, and the Philippines. In October 1994, HLI received a

communication from its Mexican affiliate, the Comite' Pro Vida de Mexico,

regarding that country's anti-tetanus campaign. Suspicious of the campaign

protocols, the Comite' obtained several vials of the vaccine and had them

analyzed by chemists. Some of the vials were found to contain human chorionic

gonadotrophin (hCG), a naturally occurring hormone essential for maintaining a

pregnancy.

 

hCG and Anti-hCG Antibodies

 

In nature the hCG hormone alerts the woman's body that she is pregnant and

causes the release of other hormones to prepare the uterine lining for the

implantation of the fertilized egg. The rapid rise in hCG levels after

conception makes it an excellent marker for confirmation of pregnancy: when a

woman takes a pregnancy test she is not tested for the pregnancy itself, but for

the elevated presence of hCG.

 

However, when 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.(1)

 

HLI reported the sketchy facts regarding the Mexican tetanus vaccines to its

World Council members and affiliates in more than 60 countries.(2) Soon

additional reports of vaccines laced with hCG hormones began to drift in from

the Philippines, where more than 3.4 million women were recently vaccinated.

Similar reports came from Nicaragua, which had conducted its own vaccination

campaign in 1993.

 

The Known Facts

 

Here are the known facts concerning the tetanus vaccination campaigns in Mexico

and the Philippines:

* 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?

* Human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) hormone has been found in the vaccines. It

does not belong there -- in the parlance of the O.J. Simpson murder trial, the

vaccine has been " contaminated. "

* 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?(3)

* 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.(4)

 

The Anti-Fertility Gang

 

Allied with the WHO in the development of an anti-fertility vaccine (AFV) using

hCG with tetanus and other carriers have been UNFPA, the UN Development

Programme (UNDP), the World Bank, the Population Council, the Rockefeller

Foundation, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, and a number of

universities, including Uppsala, Helsinki, and Ohio State.(5) The U.S. National

Institute of Child Health and Human Development (part of NIH) was the supplier

of the hCG hormone in some of the AFV experiments.(6)

 

The WHO begain 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 abortificant

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 contibutors 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.

 

WHO and Philippine Health Department Excuses

 

When the first reports surfaced in the Philippines of tetanus toxoid vaccine

being laced with hCG hormones, the WHO and the Philippine Department of Health

(DOH) immediately denied that the vaccine contained hCG. Confronted with the

results of laboratory tests which detected its presence in three of the four

vials of tetanus toxoid examined, the WHO and DOH scoffed at the evidence coming

from " right-to-life and Catholic " sources. Four new vials of the tetanus vaccine

were submitted by DOH to St. Luke's (Lutheran) Medical Center in Manila -- and

all four vials tested positive for hCG!

From outright denial the stories now shifted to the allegedly " insignificant "

quantity of the hCG present; the volume of hCG present is insufficient to

produce anti-hCG antibodies.

 

But new tests designed to detect the presence of hCG antibodies in the blood

sera of women vaccinated with the tetauns toxoid vaccine were undertaken by

Philippine pro-life and Catholic groups. Of thirty women tested subsequent to

receiving tetanus toxoid vaccine, twenty-six tested positive for high levels of

anti-hCG! If there were no hCG in the vaccine, or if it were present in only

" insignificant " quantities, why were the vaccinated women found to be harboring

anti-hCG antibodies? The WHO and the DOH had no answers.

 

New arguments surfaced: hCG's apparent presence in the vaccine was due to " false

positives " resulting from the particular substances mixed in the vaccine or in

the chemicals testing for hCG. And even if hCG was really there, its presence

derived from the manufacturing process.

 

But the finding of hCG antibodies in the blood sera of vaccinated women obviated

the need to get bogged down in such debates. It was no longer necessary to argue

about what may or may not have been the cause of the hCG presence, when one now

had the effect of the hCG. There is no known way for the vaccinated women to

have hCG antibodies in their blood unless hCG had been artificially introduced

into their bodies!

 

Why A Tetanus Toxoid " Carrier " ?

 

Because the human body does not attack its own naturally occurring hormone hCG,

the body has to be fooled into treating hCG as an invading enemy in order to

develop a successful anti-fertility vaccine utilizing hCG antibodies. A paper

delivered at the 4th International Congress of Reproductive Immunology (Kiel,

West Germany, 26-29 July 1989) spelled it out: " Linkage to a carrier was done to

overcome the immunological tolerance to hCG. " (8)

 

Vaccine Untested by Drug Bureau

 

After the vaccine controversy had reached a fever pitch, a new bombshell

exploded; none of the three different brands of tetanus vaccine being used had

ever been licensed for sale and distribution or registered with the Philippine

Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD), as required by law. The head of the BFAD lamely

explained that the companies distributing these brands " did not apply for

registration. " (9) The companies in question are Connaught Laboratories Ltd. and

Intervex, both from Canada, and CSL Laboratories from Australia.

 

It seemed that the BFAD might belatedly require re-testing, but the idea was

quickly rejected when the Secretary of Health declared that, since the vaccines

had been certified by the WHO -- there they are again! -- there was assurance

enough that the " vaccines come from reputable manufacturers. " (10)

 

Just how " reputable " one of the manufacturers might be is open to some question.

In the mid-`80s Connaught Laboratories was found to be knowingly distributing

vials of AIDS-contaminated blood products.(11)

 

Epilogue

 

At this juncture, evidence is beginning to appear from Africa.(12) HLI has

called for a Congressional investigation of the situation, inasmuch as nearly

every agency involved in the development of an anti-fertility vaccine is funded,

at least in part, with U.S. monies.

 

NOTES:

(1) " Abortifacient vaccines loom as new threat, " HLI Reports, November 1993, pp.

1-2.

(2) World Council Reports, 28 November 1994, pp. 4-5.

(3) A call placed by this writer on 5 May 1995 to the Montgomery County

(Maryland) Health Department, Epidemology Division -- Infectious Diseases --

Adult Immunizations, elicited the following information:

Q. For how long a time does the tetanus vaccination offer protection?

A. 10 years.

Q. Have you ever heard of any adult requiring three tetanus vaccinations within

a 3 or 4 month time period, and a total of 5 vaccinations in all within a year

or so?

A. Whaaaat! Never. No way!

Reports from the Philippines appear to confirm the 10-year immunity afforded by

tetanus toxoid vaccinations: prior to the campaigns begun in 1993, the so-called

booster shots were given only every 10 years.

(4) More than a score of articles, many written by WHO researchers, document

WHO's attempts to create an anti-fertility vaccine utilizing tetanus toxoid as a

carrier. Some leading articles include:

" Clinical profile and Toxicology Studies on Four Women Immunized with

Pr-B-hCG-TT, " Contraception, February, 1976, pp. 253-268.

" Observations on the antigenicity and clinical effects of a candidate

antipregnancy vaccine: B-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin linked to

tetanus toxoid, " Fertility and Sterility, October 1980, pp. 328-335.

" Phase 1 Clinical Trials of a World Health Organisation Birth Control Vaccine, "

The Lancet, 11 June 1988, pp. 1295-1298. " Vaccines for Fertility Regulation, "

Chapter 11, pp. 177-198, Research in Human Reproduction, Biennial Report

(1986-1987), WHO Special Programme of Research, Development and Research

Training in Human Reproduction (WHO, Geneva 1988).

" Anti-hCG Vaccines are in Clinical Trials, " Scandinavian Journal of Immunology,

Vol. 36, 1992, pp. 123-126.

(5) These institutional names are garnered from the journal articles cited in

the previous footnote.

(6) Lancet, 11 June 1988, p. 1296.

(7) Challenges in Reproductive Health Research, Biennial Report 1992-1993, World

Health Organization, Geneva, 1994, p. 186.

(8) G.P. Talwar, et al, " Prospects of an anti-hCG vaccine inducing antibodies of

high affinity...(etc), " Reproductive Technology 1989, Elsevier Science

Publishers, 1990, Amsterdam, New York, p. 231.

(9) " 3 DOH vaccines untested by BFAD, " The Philippine Star, 4 April 1995, pp. 1,

12.

(10) " BFAD junks re-testing of controversial shot, " Manila Standard, 7 April

1995; " DOH: Toxoid vaccines are safe, " The Philippine Star, 7 April 1995.

(11) " Ottawa got blood tainted by HIV. " Ottawa Citizen, 4 April 1995.

(12) A nearly two-year old communique from Tanzania tells a familiar story:

tetanus toxoid vaccinations, five in all, given only to women aged 15-45.

Nigeria, too, may have been victimized; see The Lancet, 4 June 1988, p. 1273.

Credit: Copyright June/July 1995 by James A. Miller, special correspondent for

Human Life International. This article was originally published in HLI Reports,

Human Life International, Gaithersburg, Maryland; June/July 1995, Volume 13,

Number 8. Permission to reprint granted to Thinktwice/New Atlantean Press.

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Ingri Cassel, President

Vaccination Liberation - Idaho Chapter

P.O. Box 1444

Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816

(208)255-2307/ 765-8421

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