Addendum to “HCG Found in Tetanus Vaccine”: Examination of Alleged “Ethical Concerns” Based on False Claims by Certain of Our Critics

Authors

  • John W. Oller, Jr. University of Louisiana
  • Christopher A. Shaw University of British Columbia
  • Lucija Tomljenovic University of British Columbia
  • Wahome Ngare Medical Doctor
  • Stephen Karanja Medical Doctor
  • Jamie R. Pillette University of Louisiana
  • Felicia M. Clement University of Louisiana

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56098/ijvtpr.v1i1.3

Keywords:

anti-fertility vaccine, βhCG, commercialization of medicines, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), hCG, high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), human chorionic gonadotropin, maternal neonatal tetanus, Open Source Journals (OJS), Open Source Publishing, population control, Planned Parenthood, predatory practices, pregnancy testing, tetanus toxoid conjugated with βhCG, WHO birth control vaccine

Abstract

This updated addendum to “HCG Found in WHO Tetanus Vaccine in Kenya Raises Concern in the Developing World” (published October 28, 2017 by OALibJ) addresses arguments claiming to discredit it from John Broughall, a retired microbiologist, and from an unnamed person (or persons) going by the pseudonym “The Original Skeptical Raptor” (hereafter, “Raptor”). Our paper (Oller et al., 2017), hereinafter referred to as the “hCG-paper”, judging from the Web of Science and PubMed databases, was the first peer-reviewed scholarly work showing the scope of the WHO anti-fertility program focusing on “less developed countries” from 1972 to the present: (1) It examined official policy statements from the UN’s largest donor nation dating from 1975 about the perceived need for “far greater efforts at fertility control” especially in “less developed countries” (National Security Council, 1975, 2014). (2) It documented the stream of published research in that program directly or indirectly sponsored by the WHO. (3) It compared the stepped-up dosage schedule used by the WHO in the Kenya 2013-2015 vaccination campaign which was appropriate to their “birth-control” vaccine but radically different from any previously published schedule for ordinary tetanus vaccine. (4) It analyzed and documented the sources of laboratory data from accredited laboratories in Nairobi finding ?hCG in at least one-third of the samples of vaccine actually collected at the 2014 administration sites. (5) It revealed the convergence of all the foregoing sources of information supporting the charge of the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association leveled against the WHO (Kenya Catholic Doctors Association, 2014). In emails to OALibJ, Broughall claimed “ethical concerns” about the hCG-paper urging the publisher to retract it. Raptor said, “Open Access Library Journal . . . is a predatory journal” and the hCG-paper is a “pseudoscientific . . . outright lie” (The Original Skeptical Raptor, 2017).

Author Biographies

  • John W. Oller, Jr., University of Louisiana

    Professor, Department of Communicative Disorders

  • Christopher A. Shaw, University of British Columbia

    Professor, Neural Dynamics Research Group, 828 W 10th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Dept. of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia; Program in Experimental Medicine, University of British Columbia; Program in Neurosciences, University of British Columbia

  • Lucija Tomljenovic, University of British Columbia

    Researcher, Neural Dynamics Research Group, 828 W 10th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Dept. of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of British Columbia; Program in Experimental Medicine, University of British Columbia; Program in Neurosciences, University of British Columbia

  • Wahome Ngare, Medical Doctor

    Doctor, Private Practice

  • Stephen Karanja, Medical Doctor

    Private Practice, Kenya

  • Jamie R. Pillette, University of Louisiana

    McNair Research Scholar, Department of Communicative Disorders

  • Felicia M. Clement, University of Louisiana

    McNair Research Scholar, Department of Communicative Disorders

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Published

2020-07-15

How to Cite

Addendum to “HCG Found in Tetanus Vaccine”: Examination of Alleged “Ethical Concerns” Based on False Claims by Certain of Our Critics. (2020). International Journal of Vaccine Theory, Practice, and Research , 1(1), 27-50. https://doi.org/10.56098/ijvtpr.v1i1.3

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