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Originally Posted by tessie 
Thank you for taking the time to post but you haven't really provided any evidence for your claims about hcg. And I can't take Dr David Ayoub seriously because of his interesting claims about the Illuminati etc. I also note that he's a radiologist with no qualifications or experience in vaccine research.
I also note that there is no evidence that the H1N1 vax was part of a US Government campaign to impose sterility on the population. As I've said previously I agree that vaccines can't be 100% safe (nothing is 100% safe) but making outlandish claims without evidence* can surely only harm the case for the pro choice/anti vax cause?
*referring here to Dr David Ayoub and his ilk.
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I am not a car mechanic, but I know if you put vinegar in the gas tank it will foul it up. I am not a quantum physicist but I understand many aspects of it because I have studied the science of it. A person with a scientific mind can grasp many concepts they were not necessarily 'schooled' in. If you inject mercury even in a minute amount, there is a neurological consequence on a cellular level (same for formaldehyde, aluminum, tween 80, or animal dna). In fact every vaccine given causes a mini stroke, which would correspond to the neurological condition of the population.
http://vactruth.com/2009/07/21/dr-an...bout-vaccines/
If you inject a woman with a tetanus or diptheria vaccine that also contains Hcg, you create a hostile environment that results in many miscarriages and the inability to conceive. It is the birth control vaccine that has been looked for by 'the illuminati' as you have called them, for decades. There are public documents that have been obtained by the freedom of information act that prove this. Population reduction has been a forefront issue for the rockefeller foundation and the like. It is called eugenics (and sounds a lot like what happened long ago in Germany, with race selection) most of the targets are non white and poor.
http://www.newswithviews.com/Cuddy/dennis84.htm
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8078917?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.P ubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_MultiItemSupl.PMC _FreeArticle_ad&linkpos=1&&log$=pmcad6_article
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Heading to bed. good night!