Kenya has reportedly taken steps to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO), with a government representative emphasizing the urgent need to safeguard the nation’s health sovereignty and protect its citizens from what he described as covert agendas.
The representative accused the WHO of allegedly administering a disguised population control vaccine during a past tetanus immunization campaign. According to the claim, the vaccine given to women was not a standard tetanus shot but a fertility-regulating version purportedly designed to trigger immune responses against a critical pregnancy hormone—potentially leading to infertility and miscarriages.
In a public statement, the speaker asserted: “The WHO launched a tetanus eradication campaign, but the vaccine used was not an ordinary tetanus vaccine. It was a fertility-regulating version. When injected, it prompts the body to produce antibodies against a pregnancy hormone, effectively rendering women sterile.”
Citing a noticeable increase in infertility among young couples, the official is urging a complete and immediate withdrawal from the WHO, stating that Kenya can no longer afford to rely on the organization for its public health initiatives.