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Are United Nations Organization’s Tetanus Vaccines Causing African Women To Have Miscarriages?

By | April 18th, 2015 | Modified - April 18th, 2015
Are United Nations Organization's Tetanus Vaccines Causing African Women To Have Miscarriages?
Are United Nations Organization’s Tetanus Vaccines Causing African Women To Have Miscarriages?

Two United Nations organizations, the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, have been accused of purposely causing Kenyan women to have miscarriages through the use of tetanus vaccines. The BBC published an article[1] back in October of 2014 stating the Kenyan government dismissed allegations made by the Kenya’s Catholic Church that the tetanus vaccine supplied by the World Health Organization and UNICEF could cause Kenyan women to have miscarriages.

Ongoing investigations by the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association have found the miscarriage causing HCG antigen in the vaccine being administered to 2.3 million girls and women. HCG is a female hormone produced during pregnancy. When the hormone is coupled with the tetanus vaccine, it causes the body to produce antibodies that will attack the pregnancy supporting hormone in pregnant women.

This can cause vaccinated women to have miscarriages. The investigations have led to the health committee of Kenya’s National Assembly to order an independent inquiry into the Catholic Church’s claims.

Dr. Muhame Ngare of the Mercy Medical Centre in Nairobi, who is the spokesman for the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, said:

“We sent six samples from around Kenya to laboratories in South Africa. They tested positive for the HCG antigen…They were all laced with HCG.”

“This proved right our worst fears; that this WHO campaign is not about eradicating neonatal tetanus but a well-coordinated forceful population control mass sterilization exercise using a proven fertility regulating vaccine. This evidence was presented to the Ministry of Health before the third round of immunization but was ignored.”[2]

In the meantime officials of Kenya’s Health Ministry have called for disciplinary actions against Dr. Stephen Karanja, who is the head of Kenyan Catholic Doctors Association, for sounding the alarm against the vaccine. It was the Health Ministry that conducted the vaccinations with the World Health Organizations supplied vaccine.

As part of the new investigation vaccine samples had to be submitted to a committee of Catholic, government, and independent medical experts. The Health Ministry submitted its vaccine reports to the committee showing no trace of HCG. The Catholic Church submitted their vaccine results and they all showed traces of HCG.

Karanja told the committee:

“The hormone, Beta HCG, is neither a byproduct of, nor a component required for, the manufacture of the tetanus vaccine. It being part of the vaccine is nothing short of a scheme to forcefully render our women incapable of bearing children.”[3]

Dr. Ngare said:

“Either we are lying or the government is lying. But ask yourself, ‘What reason do the Catholic doctors have for lying?’”

The Catholic Church’s doctors became suspicious of the tetanus vaccine because the vaccination required 5 shots over 2 years.

“The only time tetanus vaccine has been given in five doses is when it is used as a carrier in fertility regulating vaccines laced with the pregnancy hormone, Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) developed by WHO in 1992.”

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Aqiyl Aniys is the author of the book Alkaline Herbal Medicine, the Alkaline Plant Based Diet book, and the children's book, Faith and Justice eat an Alkaline Plant Based Diet." He received a certificate in plant-based nutrition from Cornell University, a BA in Organizational Behavior and Communications from NYU, worked as an elementary school teacher, and studied social work. He enjoys boxing, kick boxing, cycling, power walking, and basically anything challenging, and his alkaline plant-based diet supports all that he does. Learn more about transitioning to avegan diet using the Dr. Sebi nutritional guide.

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