@athousandyoungsaid It’s a well known observed fact that child mortality and fertility in a population are correlated. When child mortality goes down so does the rate of childbirth.
I agree, so what are infertility vaccines for if all we have to do is lift people out of poverty to reduce the population? Are the Rockefellers and Bill Gates too cheap to do it the ethical way?
@metal-brainsaid I agree, so what are infertility vaccines for if all we have to do is lift people out of poverty to reduce the population? Are the Rockefellers and Bill Gates too cheap to do it the ethical way?
@athousandyoungsaid There is no such vaccine you paranoid nut
Yes there is. I already proved it. See the links below. The Rockefellers funded it's creation. It exists.
Are you claiming the Rockefellers funded something they had no intention of using?
Proving intent is easy. They funded it. Assuming they followed through with their intent is not paranoid. People don't usually spend money on things they do not intend to use. If you think they do you are a nut in denial.
@metal-brainsaid Yes there is. I already proved it. See the links below. The Rockefellers funded it's creation. It exists.
Are you claiming the Rockefellers funded something they had no intention of using?
Proving intent is easy. They funded it. Assuming they followed through with their intent is not paranoid. People don't usually spend money on things they do not intend to use. If yo ...[text shortened]... the population council in 1952.
@athousandyoungsaid I read the links and they don't prove what you claim.
You said there is no such vaccine. You are wrong. It exists.
Not only did the Rockefellers fund the creation of them, but so did India. They have a lot of people over there.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665354/
Are you claiming anti fertility vaccines exist but were never used? there are allegations that they were used.
@metal-brainsaid You said there is no such vaccine. You are wrong. It exists.
Not only did the Rockefellers fund the creation of them, but so did India. They have a lot of people over there.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665354/
Are you claiming anti fertility vaccines exist but were never used? there are allegations that they were used.
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/a-ma ...[text shortened]... a government website. Are they paranoid nuts too? LOL!
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/
You referred to a vaccine intended for mass distribution. No such vaccine exists. The highly spun article that made this claim misused the phrase "mass distribution" which was referring to the Pill and claimed it was referring to vaccines. Stop using these highly "interpreted" articles for your sources.
Why aren't there any authors for this article you link to?
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12346214/
No authors listed
A priest, president of Human Life International (HLI) based in Maryland, has asked Congress to investigate reports of women in some developing countries unknowingly receiving a tetanus vaccine laced with the anti-fertility drug human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). If it is true, he wants Congress to publicly condemn the mass vaccinations and to cut off funding to UN agencies and other involved organizations.
Don't use articles without authors which don't even demonstrate the truth of the claims within as evidence for those claims. In addition, anti-fertility drugs of course exist, and cross contamination can occur. Such contamination, if it is true does not make them anti fertility vaccines nor does it imply such contamination occurred by the manufacturers of the vaccine.
The Indian anti-fertility vaccines are intended to treat men with prostate cancer and not for any mass distribution:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665354/
A vaccine producing a consistently bioeffective antibody response against gonadotropin-releasing hormone is ready for phase I/II clinical trials in patients of carcinoma of prostate
Anti-GnRH vaccine would be tried in patients of carcinoma of the prostate.
@athousandyoungsaid You referred to a vaccine intended for mass distribution. No such vaccine exists. The highly spun article that made this claim misused the phrase "mass distribution" which was referring to the Pill and claimed it was referring to vaccines. Stop using these highly "interpreted" articles for your sources.
Why aren't there any authors for this article you link to?
...[text shortened]... ertility vaccines nor does it imply such contamination occurred by the manufacturers of the vaccine.
"No such vaccine exists"
You don't know that. Mass distribution also has nothing to do with establishing it's existence, although it was obviously intended for mass distribution. Why else put it in a vaccine? To bypass consent is the other reason. Right?
Why was the plan to put the anti fertility drug in a vaccine if they intended consent from those they wanted to cripple their ability to reproduce? If consent was intended it would not be in the form of a vaccine so people would know what they are taking. Right?
Then there is India. They funded an anti fertility vaccine as well. Did you miss that part?
@athousandyoungsaid The Indian anti-fertility vaccines are intended to treat men with prostate cancer and not for any mass distribution:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2665354/
A vaccine producing a consistently bioeffective antibody response against gonadotropin-releasing hormone is ready for phase I/II clinical trials in patients of carcinoma of prostate
Anti-GnRH vaccine would be tried in patients of carcinoma of the prostate.
"The Indian anti-fertility vaccines are intended to treat men with prostate cancer "
How does that work? And why is it in the form of a vaccine? Even if the anti-fertility is useful for treating prostate cancer why is it in the form of a vaccine? An anti-fertility drug cannot be a single purpose treatment? Where the heck does the vaccine part come in? Why is it always dual purpose if it was intended for patient consent?
@athousandyoungsaid You referred to a vaccine intended for mass distribution. No such vaccine exists. The highly spun article that made this claim misused the phrase "mass distribution" which was referring to the Pill and claimed it was referring to vaccines. Stop using these highly "interpreted" articles for your sources.
Why aren't there any authors for this article you link to?
...[text shortened]... ertility vaccines nor does it imply such contamination occurred by the manufacturers of the vaccine.
So let me get this straight.
Even though the Rockefellers openly said they wanted to reduce the population and funded an anti fertility vaccine intended for "mass distribution" to accomplish that goal you are saying they did not follow through with their "intent" for whatever reason you are unaware of.
@metal-brainsaid "The Indian anti-fertility vaccines are intended to treat men with prostate cancer "
How does that work? And why is it in the form of a vaccine? Even if the anti-fertility is useful for treating prostate cancer why is it in the form of a vaccine? An anti-fertility drug cannot be a single purpose treatment? Where the heck does the vaccine part come in? Why is it always dual purpose if it was intended for patient consent?
Read your own sources if you want to understand them.
Even though the Rockefellers openly said they wanted to reduce the population and funded an anti fertility vaccine intended for "mass distribution" to accomplish that goal you are saying they did not follow through with their "intent" for whatever reason you are unaware of.
Even though the Rockefellers openly said they wanted to reduce the population and funded an anti fertility vaccine intended for "mass distribution" to accomplish that goal you are saying they did not follow through with their "intent" for whatever reason you are unaware of.
Is that about it?
No, I'm saying there was no anti fertility vaccine intended for mass distribution. Try reading my posts next time.
@athousandyoungsaid No, I'm saying there was no anti fertility vaccine intended for mass distribution. Try reading my posts next time.
If it was not intended for mass distribution why did they put the anti fertility drug in a vaccine? You seem to be assuming that the anti fertility drug can only be given in a vaccine. Why do you ignore the possibility of it not being in a vaccine?
Why the dual purpose of a vaccine instead of just an infertility shot single purpose? If it is not to sterilize people without them knowing it must be mass distribution. If it is not for mass distribution it must be to sterilize people without their consent. What other possibility is there?