Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda (2022 Wakefield-Kennedy-CHD Documentary)

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Re: Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda (2022 Wakefield-Kennedy-CHD Documentary)

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rachel wrote: Tue Jul 05, 2022 1:39 pm Demonstrably female fertility can be chemically stopped. It can be done short term via the pill, in which case the active ingredient is taken orally, once stopped fertility comes back straight away. More long term is an injection into a muscle, this releases the active ingredient over time and lasts at least six months, but fertility can be affected for up to two years. And then a variation on this a set of rice sized rods implanted into the wrist and that lasts at least five years or until removed.
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You are right about chemical birth-control, which clearly works. Hormone therapy is very powerful, and you are right that we should keep this in mind as well. Not sure what effects female birth control hormone protocols would have on men though - probably would not up the sperm count either.
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Lethal Injection: The Story Of Vaccination (2011) by Clint Richardson

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In the video above Clint Richardson makes the argument for vaccines to be particularly well conceived for birth control as shown in the PZP vaccination of wild horses from 1989 and onward (from 6m30s onward).
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" Porcine Zona Pellucida, or PZP, is a fertility-control vaccine given to female horses on the range through an injection via remote darting. PZP is scientifically proven, with over three decades of use, and is recommended by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) for use in federally protected wild horse herds " American Wild Horse Campaign

" In order for sperm to attach to the ovum and fertilize the egg, there must be complementary proteins on both the surface of the sperm and the zona pellucida (ZP) of the ovum. PZP acts as a foreign protein against which the treated mare produces antibodies (thus, the PZP fertility control agent is actually a vaccine) [...]

Domestic pig ovaries (obtained from slaughterhouses) are minced and the PZP is obtained from screening filtration. An adjuvant is mixed with the PZP to enhance its effectiveness when it is injected into mares intramuscularly. Once injected, it causes an immune response, making the mare infertile. Over time, the antibody titers fall and fertility returns. With the liquid vaccine, a booster injection can be given at 10 months to raise the titers back to the infertile range. This can be done each year for at least 4 years, after which time the effects may be more likely to become permanent " USGS
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That vaccines can be used as a contraceptive is by the PZP vaccine for wild horses is a well known procedure since quite a while ago. The birthcontrol vaccine for wild horses seems exclusively given to mares/females and the active agent appears to be a protein, not hormones. A spike protein maybe? By the description cited above, it really sounds a lot less high tech than the nano particles and designer proteins in the Covid-19 shots - just minced, filtered pig ovaries...
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