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In an earlier post entitled “The Diabolical Evil of Bill Gates Caught on Video,” there is a video of Bill Gates explaining in a public lecture that:
  1. There are far too many people on Earth; 2. We need to reduce the world population by 15% for starters; and 3.  Vaccines and “reproductive health,” by which he means abortion, are two good ways of achieving this.
The reason for wanting to extinguish a large part of the world population, Gates explained, is global warming caused by carbon dioxide emissions by humans.  More humans means more carbon dioxide means more global warming means The End of The World according to neo-Malthusian Bill Gates.  He is spending billions on factories to produce vaccines, the WHO, and other means of achieving his stated goal of ZERO carbon dioxide emissions!
Using abortion to reduce population is obvious, but what about vaccines?  How is that supposed to work?  One hint at what Gates, the world’s biggest private supporter of the World Health Organization, may have in mind occurred a few years ago in Kenya.  In that country the WHO sponsored a mass vaccination program for tetanus.  Following that, a surprising number of young Kenyan women became sterile.  The Kenyan Catholic Doctors Association hired six different research organizations to examine the WHO “tetanus” vaccine.  They discovered that it included something called an HGC antigen, a well-known component of anti-fertility vaccines.  This would be consistent with the claim that  Gates made in that speech about how vaccines can be used to reduce the world population — under the guise of disease control.  The Kenyan Catholic Doctors Association believes that the WHO tetanus vaccination program was a mass sterilization program in disguise.
The WHO initially denied this, and then admitted that it had spent a decade developing the sterilization vaccine.  Similar accusations against Gates and the WHO have been made in Tanzania, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Philippines. Tom DiLorenzo