"Sarah Vaughan" <nanny
...@samael.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Thing is, Heising, I just don't think it's ever seemed worth the while of
> any pressure group to campaign for mandatory testing of pregnant men. Of
> course, if there are any pregnant men out there feeling slighted by this,
> I'm sure the pressure groups could be persuaded to extend their remit.
Perhaps you could explain this one, tetanus vaccine just for women?:
Of most concern in Thailand is the use of the Tetanus Toxoid vaccine which
is used on pregnant Akha women and which we have documented to have caused
immediate spontaneous abortion within 24 hours of injection.
http://www.whale.to/vaccine/akha.html
"At present, we are doing research on the Tetanus Vaccines that were given
last March 1994 by our Dept. of Health to women of reproductive age. Many of
the women complained of bleeding (miscarriages) and allergies. We got
alarmed recently when we received communications from Magally Llaguno that
the vaccine in Mexico contained hCG . . . If you have enough [research]
papers, could your group do a press release via international press like
Reuters so that all countries could be alerted?" Genocide in a vaccine:
Pantheism's moral Chemistry by Suzanne Rini
Administration of tetanus toxoid (either as TT or Td) in mass campaigns is
generally as part of a high risk approach delivering the vaccine to women of
childbearing age in a given locality............. 5 doses of tetanus toxoid
for women of child-bearing age as for non-HIV infected persons.
Supplementary information on vaccine safety WHO/V&B/00 (added emphasis)
"In 1995, a Catholic human rights organization called Human Life
International accused the WHO of promoting a Canadian-made tetanus vaccine
laced with a pregancy hormone called human choriogonadotropic hormone (HCG).
Suspicions were aroused when the tetanus vaccine was prescribed in the
unusual dose of five multiple injections over a three month period, and
recommended only to women of reproductive age. When an unusual number of
women experienced vaginal bleeding and miscarriages after the shots, a
hormone additive was uncovered as the cause.
Apparently the WHO has been developing and testing anti-fertility
vaccines for over two decades. Women receiving the laced tetanus shot not
only developed antibodies to tetanus, but they also developed dangerous
antibodies to the pregnancy hormone as well. Without this HCG hormone the
growth of the fetus is impaired. Consequently, the laced vaccine served as a
covert contraceptive device. Commissioned to analyze the vaccine, the
Philippines Medical Association found that 20 percent of the WHO tetanus
vaccines were contaminated with the hormone. Not surprisingly, the WHO has
denied all accusations as "completely false and without basis," and the
major media have never reported on the controversy. For futher details on
this issue, consult the Human Life International website (www.hli.org)."---
Dr Alan Cantwell MD
http://www.whale.to/m/sterile.html