Bill Gates: We can lower the world’s population with vaccines

Van Smith

Van’s Hardware Journal February 28, 2010

At a time when anthropogenic global warming (AGW) is becoming broadly recognized as a politically driven, pseudo-scientific power-grab, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates recently “unveiled his vision” of global catastrophe unless net man-made carbon emissions are reduced to zero. The video of his peculiar, ill-timed, February TED2010 talk is here. (http://www.ted.com/talks/bill_gates.html)

Gates also delivered a very odd comment at around the 4:30 mark of the linked video where he maintains “if we do a really great job on vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that [his initial 2050 global population projection of 9-billion] by perhaps about 10 to 15 percent.”

Bill Gates recently pledged $10-billion towards a global vaccine program targeting the “world’s needy children.”

Gates’s comment is inconvenient at best because Third World vaccination programs have a well supported linkage with sterilization. In a widely cited and rigorously documented Philippines case, that country’s Supreme Court halted a WHO tetanus vaccination program after it had been shown that the inoculations, given only to young women of child-bearing age, were tainted with a hormone that renders “a woman incapable of maintaining a pregnancy.” A Natural News article states:

In the 1990`s the UN`s World Health Organization launched a campaign to vaccinate millions of women in Nicaragua, Mexico and the Philippines between the ages of 15 and 45. The stated purpose was to protect against Tetanus or Lockjaw, a painful sometimes lethal infectious reaction to external wounds or cuts. However, the vaccine was not given to men or boys, who are more prone to wounds from cuts and rusty nails than the ladies.

Noticing this anomaly, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico, a Roman Catholic lay organization became suspicious and had the vaccine samples tested. The tests revealed that the WHO Tetanus vaccine used to inoculate women of child bearing age contained human Chorionic Gonadotrophin or hCG, a natural hormone that is secreted in the initial stages of pregnancy, but when combined with a tetanus toxoid carrier stimulated antibodies rendering a woman incapable of maintaining a pregnancy. None of the women vaccinated were told.

In 1995, the Catholic Women`s League of the Philippines won a court order halting a UNICEF anti-tetanus program because the vaccine had been laced with B-hCG. The Supreme Court of the Philippines found the surreptitious sterilization program had already vaccinated three million women, aged 12 to 45. B-hCG-laced vaccine was also found in at least four other developing countries.

Apparently, this method of sterilization has been patented. An excerpt from that patent for a “birth control vaccine” follows:

Population is growing at a rapid pace in many economically developing countries and there is a continuing need of an alternate method for regulation of fertility. We proposed several years back a birth control vaccine which induces the formation of antibodies against the human pregnancy hormone, the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). These inventions are described in patents issued in India, U.S.A. and several other countries. (Ref. EP 204566, JP 62286928, CA 1239346, U.S. Pat. No. 4,780,312, CN 8603854). We describe now another invention which generates antibody response of a long duration against hCG after a single or a limited number of injections.

Similar claims were made in 2004 during a UNICEF sponsored Nigerian polio vaccine program.

5 responses to “Bill Gates: We can lower the world’s population with vaccines

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  2. Barbara Clement

    I would be thankful if you could provide the information of what Indian vaccine manufacturers were involved in the Indian sterilization program. I live in Argentina and our government is buyng vaccines in the Serum Institute of India! Before I got pregnant of my now 2 year old son I was given the Rubella vaccine and I had an adverse reaction. I checked the lot and it was a non-branded generic vaccine manufactured by the Serum Institute in India. My son was shot with the MMR vaccine at 13 months and started having strange behaviours. Last January he was diagnosed with autism. I checked the lot and, again, the manufacturer was the Serum Institute in India. I wrote to the Serum Institute to ask if the vaccine had thimerosal (many vaccines they manufacture do have thimerosal), but got no response.
    Thanks for your help and information.
    Barbara Clement

    • Searching for “Serum Institute in India vaccine thimerosal” I found this in a year+ old article: http://stanford.wellsphere.com/autism-autism-spectrum-article/thimerosal-and-autism-in-india/389167

      “There is another problem far graver than costs of alternative preservatives. Many experts do not see the need to shift over to mercury-free vaccines. One of them Suresh Jadhav, executive director, Serum Institute of India Ltd, Pune, asserts, “There is no proof of the harm done by vaccines, only perceptions. Using mercury-free, single-dose vaccines is also not feasible as multi-dose vaccines are far cheaper,” he adds.

      Indian Pharmacoepia is quite categorical that even single-dose vaccines contain thimerosal. Reddy agrees that this anomaly should be corrected, but is not sure that this would make much difference considering the expenses involved in manufacturing single-dose vaccines.”

      It certainly looks like that company was continuing to use thimerosal in its products.

      • Barbara Clement

        Thank you so much for this link. It will be really helpful. Disgusting how money can turn things upside down to this point, sacrificing the lives of babies and children in the name of costs. Something must be done to make parents concern about this. Here in Argentina this is not knownto the extent it should be.

        • The Web is making a big difference tho and it’s amazing what you can find with a few searches. Glad we could help.

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