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Dr. Andrew Wakefield: Fertility rates are dropping dramatically, we are on an extinction curve

By Rhoda Wilson on November 20, 2023


In the early 1990s, Dr. Wakefield began to study a possible link between the measles virus and bowel disease. At a 1998 press conference, Dr. Wakefield suggested the MMR vaccines be separated into their component parts until further safety studies were done. It set off a media firestorm. Years later, the persecution of Dr. Wakefield began in earnest. He was punished for his temerity to caution the public about vaccine risks and to urge them to use their own judgment. Dr. Wakefield was punished for upholding vaccination choice.

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Dr. Wakefield has since turned his talents to filmmaking. Until last year, he had released three films: ‘Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe’ (2016); ‘Vaxxed II: The People’s Truth’ (2019); and, ‘1986: The Act’ (2020). He has also authored a book titled ‘Callous Disregard: Autism and Vaccines: The Truth Behind a Tragedy’.

Shortly after his interview with Mike Adams, Dr. Wakefield released his fourth film: ‘Infertility: A Diabolical Agenda’. The film was made in collaboration with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Children’s Health Defense. It tells the chilling tale of African women whose fertility was tragically stripped away through an experimental tetanus vaccination programme. The film details the World Health Organisation’s (“WHO’s”) intentions to produce an anti-fertility vaccine in response to perceived overpopulation, and how such vaccines have been used – without people’s knowledge or consent – since the mid-’90s.

Although the film focuses on WHO’s tetanus vaccination programme in Kenya, it is not the only country whose women have fallen victim to the anti-fertility vaccine. In October of 1994, Comite Pro Vida de Mexico (“CPVM”) was suspicious of a WHO tetanus vaccine campaign that called for repeated vaccinations but only for women of child-bearing years. CPVM acquired several vials of the anti-tetanus shots administered and found human chorionic gonadotropin (“HCG”) in some of them. The pro-life group Human Life International found out that similar campaigns targeting women aged 15-45 had occurred in the Philippines, and aged 12-49 in Nicaragua.

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Further reading:

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