Kenyan Catholics Say They Have Evidence Of WHO’s Population Control Scheme

{The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops claims that vials of a tetanus vaccine being used in a program administered by the World Health Organization and UNICEF contain a chemical hormone that causes miscarriages and other infertility issues.}

“We raised questions on whether the tetanus vaccine was linked to a population control program that has been reported in some countries, where a similar vaccine was laced with Beta-HCG hormone which causes infertility and multiple miscarriages in women,” reads a statement signed by 27 bishops.

“We want to announce here, that all the tests showed that the vaccine used in Kenya in March and October 2014 was indeed laced with the Beta-HCG hormone,” the bishops wrote in their statement, which was accompanied by a press conference on Thursday.

The bishops have demanded answers from Kenyan health officials over what they believe a secret program using the pregnancy hormone HCG, or Human Chorionic Gonadotropin.

According to Matercare International, another faith-based health organization that does work in Kenya, women are being injected with both HCG and tetanus anitbodies.

“When tetanus is laced with HCG and administered in five doses every 6 months, the woman develops antibodies against both the tetanus and the HCG in 2 — 3 years after the last injection,” wrote Wahome Ngare, an obstetrician affiliated with Matercare.

{{Daily Caller}}

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