The global depopulation agenda is an absolute reality, not a conspiracy theory

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'I think this film really helps us understand that this is not a conspiracy theory. It's an absolute reality ... The film makes that 100% clear,' said Children's Health Defense president Mary Holland.


STORY AT-A-GLANCE
  • “Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” produced by Dr. Andrew Wakefield and Children’s Health Defense, details the World Health Organization’s intentions to produce an anti-fertility vaccine in response to perceived overpopulation, and how such vaccines have been used — without people’s knowledge or consent — since the mid-’90s
  • The WHO has been caught more than once deliberately deceiving women into thinking they were vaccinated against tetanus, when in fact they were being sterilized
  • The film clearly illustrates the depopulation agenda is not a conspiracy theory. It’s reality, and it’s happening worldwide. The HPV vaccine and the COVID shots also have adverse impacts on fertility that are being ignored
  • In the decade after the rollout of the HPV vaccine, the teen pregnancy rate dropped by 50%
  • While VAERS is the only publicly available system to assess COVID jab injuries, the U.S. government has at least 10 other reporting systems they’re not sharing data from. Children’s Health Defense is filing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for the other systems to get a better idea of the scale of harms, but VAERS and anecdotal reports alone suggest the scale of injuries and deaths is enormous. Data from insurance companies around the world also confirm this
(Mercola) – In the interview below, Dr. Andrew Wakefield and Mary Holland, president and general counsel for Children’s Health Defense, discuss their new documentary film, “Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” which we published yesterday. If you missed it, you can watch it here.

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'I think this film really helps us understand that this is not a conspiracy theory. It's an absolute reality ... The film makes that 100% clear,' said Children's Health Defense president Mary Holland.


STORY AT-A-GLANCE
  • “Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” produced by Dr. Andrew Wakefield and Children’s Health Defense, details the World Health Organization’s intentions to produce an anti-fertility vaccine in response to perceived overpopulation, and how such vaccines have been used — without people’s knowledge or consent — since the mid-’90s
  • The WHO has been caught more than once deliberately deceiving women into thinking they were vaccinated against tetanus, when in fact they were being sterilized
  • The film clearly illustrates the depopulation agenda is not a conspiracy theory. It’s reality, and it’s happening worldwide. The HPV vaccine and the COVID shots also have adverse impacts on fertility that are being ignored
  • In the decade after the rollout of the HPV vaccine, the teen pregnancy rate dropped by 50%
  • While VAERS is the only publicly available system to assess COVID jab injuries, the U.S. government has at least 10 other reporting systems they’re not sharing data from. Children’s Health Defense is filing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for the other systems to get a better idea of the scale of harms, but VAERS and anecdotal reports alone suggest the scale of injuries and deaths is enormous. Data from insurance companies around the world also confirm this
(Mercola) – In the interview below, Dr. Andrew Wakefield and Mary Holland, president and general counsel for Children’s Health Defense, discuss their new documentary film, “Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” which we published yesterday. If you missed it, you can watch it here.

Continued below.
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Somehow there are 8 billion people in the world and that number is growing. India will have more people than China by the end of the year.
UN: World population to hit 8 billion people in November

Ten years ago there were inexpensive homes in America. They disappeared along with inexpensive cars and inexpensive food. Cost of having a baby in a hospital went up too.
 
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I agree but you cant tell the vaccinated people coz they think its all good.
If someone puts a gun to your head and says take this or I will destroy your life , then you must know that what they are offering you is suspect.
But noooooooo , people just do as they are told and like good little sheep bah bah bah they accept the slaughter.
 
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'I think this film really helps us understand that this is not a conspiracy theory. It's an absolute reality ... The film makes that 100% clear,' said Children's Health Defense president Mary Holland.


STORY AT-A-GLANCE
  • “Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” produced by Dr. Andrew Wakefield and Children’s Health Defense, details the World Health Organization’s intentions to produce an anti-fertility vaccine in response to perceived overpopulation, and how such vaccines have been used — without people’s knowledge or consent — since the mid-’90s
  • The WHO has been caught more than once deliberately deceiving women into thinking they were vaccinated against tetanus, when in fact they were being sterilized
  • The film clearly illustrates the depopulation agenda is not a conspiracy theory. It’s reality, and it’s happening worldwide. The HPV vaccine and the COVID shots also have adverse impacts on fertility that are being ignored
  • In the decade after the rollout of the HPV vaccine, the teen pregnancy rate dropped by 50%
  • While VAERS is the only publicly available system to assess COVID jab injuries, the U.S. government has at least 10 other reporting systems they’re not sharing data from. Children’s Health Defense is filing Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for the other systems to get a better idea of the scale of harms, but VAERS and anecdotal reports alone suggest the scale of injuries and deaths is enormous. Data from insurance companies around the world also confirm this
(Mercola) – In the interview below, Dr. Andrew Wakefield and Mary Holland, president and general counsel for Children’s Health Defense, discuss their new documentary film, “Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda,” which we published yesterday. If you missed it, you can watch it here.

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If it's not a Conspiracy Theory why is it in the conspiracy theory fora?

And you know that Andrew Wakefield is the disgraced Dr who was struck off for falsifying data and causing many people not to take important vaccines for children? He literally put money over children's lives.

Shame on you for posting these lies.
 
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If it's not a Conspiracy Theory why is it in the conspiracy theory fora?

And you know that Andrew Wakefield is the disgraced Dr who was struck off for falsifying data and causing many people not to take important vaccines for children? He literally put money over children's lives.

Shame on you for posting these lies.
I think you answered your own question. Shame on you for you for not catching it. Most conspiracy theories are lies or a twisted version of truth. Look around this forum. People like discussing this stuff. That’s why it’s included in the Hobbies forum. Most conspiracy theories claim they are not conspiracy theories at all.
 
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Hmmm... It may not be as far fetched as it seems. I did some research and found this:

HCG Found in WHO Tetanus Vaccine in Kenya Raises Concern in the Developing World

In 1993, WHO announced a “birth-control vaccine” for “family planning”. Published research shows that by 1976 WHO researchers had conjugated tetanus toxoid (TT) with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) producing a “birth-control” vaccine. Conjugating TT with hCG causes pregnancy hormones to be attacked by the immune system. Expected results are abortions in females already pregnant and/or infertility in recipients not yet impregnated. Repeated inoculations prolong infertility. Currently WHO researchers are working on more potent anti-fertility vaccines using recombinant DNA. WHO publications show a long-range purpose to reduce population growth in unstable “less developed countries”. By November 1993 Catholic publications appeared saying an abortifacient vaccine was being used as a tetanus prophylactic. In November 2014, the Catholic Church asserted that such a program was underway in Kenya. Three independent Nairobi accredited biochemistry laboratories tested samples from vials of the WHO tetanus vaccine being used in March 2014 and found hCG where none should be present. In October 2014, 6 additional vials were obtained by Catholic doctors and were tested in 6 accredited laboratories. Again, hCG was found in half the samples. Subsequently, Nairobi’s AgriQ Quest laboratory, in two sets of analyses, again found hCG in the same vaccine vials that tested positive earlier but found no hCG in 52 samples alleged by the WHO to be vials of the vaccine used in the Kenya campaign 40 with the same identifying batch numbers as the vials that tested positive for hCG. Given that hCG was found in at least half the WHO vaccine samples known by the doctors involved in administering the vaccines to have been used in Kenya, our opinion is that the Kenya “anti-tetanus” campaign was reasonably called into question by the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association as a front for population growth reduction.

Vaccination for contraception - PubMed

Vaccination for birth control has several advantages over currently available methods of family planning and should prove an attractive addition to the contraceptive armamentarium both in developing countries and in a developed country such as Australia. Concerns have been voiced by consumer health advocates that vaccines, like other long acting contraceptive methods, may be abused by health authorities in developing countries and by their use in vulnerable groups such as aborigines in our own country. These concerns need to be recognised and addressed. More difficult to accommodate are the anxieties expressed by feminist groups about the 'loss of control' and 'lack of body awareness' inherent in a method, such as a vaccine, that is relatively easily administered and has no overt side effects. There is no evidence that these concerns are shared by women in general. The antifertility vaccine that will most likely be applied first in family planning programmes is one directed against the pregnancy hormone hCG. A WHO vaccine directed against the C-terminal peptide of beta-hCG provokes a specific and safe immune response and will enter Phase 2 trials in Sweden this year. Subsequent developments with this vaccine will include the replacement of the current emulsion vehicle by a delivery system based on biodegradeable microspheres which will give a more sustained antigen release and duration of effectiveness.


Kenya's Catholic bishops: Tetanus vaccine is birth control in disguise

NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) A row between the Catholic Church and the government over a tetanus vaccine aimed at women in their childbearing years has clergy urging people to shun the injection, saying it’s a stealth population-control ploy.

On Tuesday (Nov.11), the bishops appearing before the parliamentary health committee said they had tested the vaccine privately and were shocked to find it was laced with a birth control hormone called beta human chorionic gonadotropin.

“We are calling on all Kenyans to avoid the tetanus vaccination campaign because we are convinced it is indeed a disguised population control program,” said Bishop Paul Kariuki, chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops’ health committee.

The tangle began in March, when bishops became suspicious about the vaccine, which was targeted at women in the reproductive ages of 14 to 49, and excluded boys and men.

An ordinary tetanus shot can protect a person for 10 years, with a booster available for those who have suffered an injury.

The bishops also wondered why the campaign was being rolled out in phases and in secrecy.
 
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Hmmm... It may not be as far fetched as it seems. I did some research and found this:

HCG Found in WHO Tetanus Vaccine in Kenya Raises Concern in the Developing World

In 1993, WHO announced a “birth-control vaccine” for “family planning”. Published research shows that by 1976 WHO researchers had conjugated tetanus toxoid (TT) with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) producing a “birth-control” vaccine. Conjugating TT with hCG causes pregnancy hormones to be attacked by the immune system. Expected results are abortions in females already pregnant and/or infertility in recipients not yet impregnated. Repeated inoculations prolong infertility. Currently WHO researchers are working on more potent anti-fertility vaccines using recombinant DNA. WHO publications show a long-range purpose to reduce population growth in unstable “less developed countries”. By November 1993 Catholic publications appeared saying an abortifacient vaccine was being used as a tetanus prophylactic. In November 2014, the Catholic Church asserted that such a program was underway in Kenya. Three independent Nairobi accredited biochemistry laboratories tested samples from vials of the WHO tetanus vaccine being used in March 2014 and found hCG where none should be present. In October 2014, 6 additional vials were obtained by Catholic doctors and were tested in 6 accredited laboratories. Again, hCG was found in half the samples. Subsequently, Nairobi’s AgriQ Quest laboratory, in two sets of analyses, again found hCG in the same vaccine vials that tested positive earlier but found no hCG in 52 samples alleged by the WHO to be vials of the vaccine used in the Kenya campaign 40 with the same identifying batch numbers as the vials that tested positive for hCG. Given that hCG was found in at least half the WHO vaccine samples known by the doctors involved in administering the vaccines to have been used in Kenya, our opinion is that the Kenya “anti-tetanus” campaign was reasonably called into question by the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association as a front for population growth reduction.

Vaccination for contraception - PubMed

Vaccination for birth control has several advantages over currently available methods of family planning and should prove an attractive addition to the contraceptive armamentarium both in developing countries and in a developed country such as Australia. Concerns have been voiced by consumer health advocates that vaccines, like other long acting contraceptive methods, may be abused by health authorities in developing countries and by their use in vulnerable groups such as aborigines in our own country. These concerns need to be recognised and addressed. More difficult to accommodate are the anxieties expressed by feminist groups about the 'loss of control' and 'lack of body awareness' inherent in a method, such as a vaccine, that is relatively easily administered and has no overt side effects. There is no evidence that these concerns are shared by women in general. The antifertility vaccine that will most likely be applied first in family planning programmes is one directed against the pregnancy hormone hCG. A WHO vaccine directed against the C-terminal peptide of beta-hCG provokes a specific and safe immune response and will enter Phase 2 trials in Sweden this year. Subsequent developments with this vaccine will include the replacement of the current emulsion vehicle by a delivery system based on biodegradeable microspheres which will give a more sustained antigen release and duration of effectiveness.


Kenya's Catholic bishops: Tetanus vaccine is birth control in disguise

NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) A row between the Catholic Church and the government over a tetanus vaccine aimed at women in their childbearing years has clergy urging people to shun the injection, saying it’s a stealth population-control ploy.

On Tuesday (Nov.11), the bishops appearing before the parliamentary health committee said they had tested the vaccine privately and were shocked to find it was laced with a birth control hormone called beta human chorionic gonadotropin.

“We are calling on all Kenyans to avoid the tetanus vaccination campaign because we are convinced it is indeed a disguised population control program,” said Bishop Paul Kariuki, chairman of the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops’ health committee.

The tangle began in March, when bishops became suspicious about the vaccine, which was targeted at women in the reproductive ages of 14 to 49, and excluded boys and men.

An ordinary tetanus shot can protect a person for 10 years, with a booster available for those who have suffered an injury.

The bishops also wondered why the campaign was being rolled out in phases and in secrecy.
The data on the Covid vaccines should start coming in soon enough.
 
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A buddy of mine stated that the reason for the overturning of Roe vs Wade was due to the fact that they expect the birth rate to drop significantly in the coming years.. Too many abortions could seriously deplete the population growth and they want to control it..

Who knows.. So many theories... But.. isn't that the point.. Create a bunch of theories and in amongst them.. tell the truth.

Deception.. Deception.. Deception.. Who was the master of this?
 
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Every now and then I come across posts that get my attention and cause me to worry that the so called cat is out of the bag but then follow up posts show that someone just had a lucky guess.

Here is a freebie... Depopulation is not part of the plan. Control of the economy is the plan. We need consumers to buy cheap crap to fill their houses so those who are really in charge can fill their pockets.
 
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Wakefield + Children's Health Fund + Mercola? Wow, it's like a garbage sandwich, where ALL of the layers are garbage.

The BS runs deep, and right from the start. Grifters gonna grift.

Looking at a random claim, and they're using half truths and omissions to tell a fanciful story:

"That same year, 1995, the Catholic Women’s League of the Philippines actually won a court order halting a UNICEF tetanus program that was using tetanus vaccine laced with hCG. Anti-hCG-laced vaccines had also been found in at least four other countries."

A Manila court did indeed issue a TRO in eary 1995, temporarily stopping the Tetanus Toxoid (TT) vaccine being used. There was testing in the Philippines and nine of 47 TT samples were found to have hCG, with most of these sampled coming from a manufacturer in Canada. Testing found between 0.2 and 3 parts per milliliter.

Sounds convincing right?

But, here's what they're omitting:

The Philippines Medical Association also acknowledged that their testing equipment wasn't appropriate for the job and they couldn't eliminate false positives. TT vaccine samples from seven manufacturers were then sent six labs in five different countries, and the results were published (in 1995).

This independent testing found essentially no hCG in the TT vaccine samples. Where hCG was present, it was in "biologically insignificant" quantities at levels hundreds to thousands of times lower than would be required to act as an abortiofacient. One testing lab found the hospital water supply had levels of hCG higher than any of the vaccines tested.

The UNICEF programme in the Philippines resumed shortly afterward - and it continued until 2017, being one of the great success cases for tetanus vaccination! Philippines eliminates Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus.

The "vaccines have hCG which causes abortions" lies continues to run around anti-vax/anti-overpopulation/anti-choice groups though, like a metastasizing cancer. It's a meme that's never going to go away.
 
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hcG is actually a hormone that is high in pregnant women, but giving someone a dose of hcG is likely ineffective as birth control. The female body does not retain this hormone when it is given on an indefinite basis - it has to have a breakdown mechanism because hcG decreases after birth back to normal levels. Further, it doesn't stop female ovulation, which is what is required in non-spermicidal birth control.

If you want to accuse the government of slipping birth control into something, look for medroxyprogesterone acetate, which is the active ingredient in depo provera. More specifically, look for progesterone and possibly estrogen derivatives, which is what arrests the menstrual cycle and prevents ovulation.

For a female body, there is no "silent" birth control. Standard BC causes hormonal changes that affect the brain, causing irritability. All birth controls of the non-spermicidal variety prevent the female menstrual cycle from running normally, and that change is noticeable to the female victim.
 
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Not doing a good job.
 
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The depopulation agenda seems to be hidden from the vaccine junkies , not sure why but I guess it could be because many are only suffering things like brain fog , chest pains , blood clots and other well known symptoms associated with the jab.

There is a saying. Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to go first. These jabbed people have turned that around , they seem to be willing to go first.

Anyway the truth is slowly coming out now.

 
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