(April 20, 2016 at 8:53 pm)AJW333 Wrote: Bill has also stated that the worlds population can be reduced by about a billion people thru using vaccines. Maybe he plans to put something special in them. It's been done before.
"Previous vaccination programs have been shown to have covertly been used to sterilize women. In 1995, the Supreme Court of the Philippines found that vaccines used in a UNICEF anti-tetanus vaccination program contained B-hCG, which when given in a vaccine, permanently destroys women's ability to sustain a pregnancy."
The Hcg hormone was also added to tetanus vaccines in Kenya.
Here's an interesting article on the subject of tainted vaccines.
Oh, you are just deeply fun, dude.
So, I hope you're starting to realize now that, when you make these claims, I'm actually going to look them up, rather than just taking your quotes at face value. You're not going to be able to get away with lies or a lack of fact checking around me. In this case, I hit immediate paydirt when I discovered that your claim had already been addressed by Snopes, and found to be roundly false. In fact, it's little more than conspiracy theory rabble rousing initially instigated by a pro-life group, and then revived in Kenya by some deeply suspicious catholic bishops with no medical training and no access to the technology that would even allow them to test accurately for the compound they're claiming is in there. They literally have no way of knowing the thing they're claiming as definitely true.
See, these idiots used hospital pregnancy tests to "confirm" that this specific compound was in the vaccine, but that's little more than a way of producing false results. I mean, to begin with, pregnancy tests are made for urine samples, they aren't equipped to detect things in vaccines, but there's also a preservative in the tetanus vaccine that can lead to a false positive of a chemical resembling, but unable to be identified as hCG in the samples used on these inappropriate tests. As an added bonus though, the laboratories that did the testing that started this conspiracy theory noted in their reports that the results were insignificant, that the levels of hCG interaction were well below the pregnancy test's capability to accurately detect, and that the detection was most likely the result of an interaction between the aluminum salt within the vaccine and some component of the pregnancy test. So, the actual lab that did the testing said it wasn't an accurate result, yet the pro-life groups in the area jumped on it anyway, not caring about the truth in the least.
As it happens, actually testing the vaccines with technology able to, you know, test for the chemical you're looking for, shows that there is no hCG in the vaccine:
Snopes Wrote:In fact, in a laboratory in Hungary, it was shown that the sterile water supply from the local hospital gave a higher false positive level of hCG than did the TT vaccine.
So you fucked up again, and badly this time. Do you think maybe it's time to start asking yourself why you keep getting taken in by citations that actually say the exact opposite of what you're claiming, or are demonstrably, wildly false? Do you think a little self reflection about your methods of discerning truth might be in order?
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