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Vaccine controversy: Pastor Chris calls for scrutiny of vaccine ingredients, questions safety claims
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The President of Loveworld Incorporated, Chris Oyakhilome, has made startling revelations following a recent broadcast in which he explained with facts that vaccines are part of a coordinated global agenda aimed at the “gradual elimination of humanity.”

Speaking during a televised programme, the cleric, popularly known as Pastor Chris, argued that the narrative surrounding vaccines being “safe and effective” masks what he described as a system controlled by powerful pharmaceutical companies and regulatory agencies operating through billion-dollar contracts and indemnity agreements.

He urged viewers to critically examine the contents of vaccines, particularly those administered to children, arguing that many recipients may not be fully aware of what is contained in the doses they receive.

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According to him, by the age of 18, individuals in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom would have received between 60 and 72 vaccine doses.

During the broadcast, Pastor Chris listed a range of substances he said are used in vaccine production, including boiled pig skin, chicken embryos, proteins derived from animal sources, DNA fragments, shark liver oil and other biological materials.

He likened the combination of such ingredients to scenes from literature depicting witches preparing potions, suggesting that the process resembles “witchcraft.”

The cleric also referenced chemicals such as formaldehyde, polysorbate 80 and potassium chloride, asserting that members of the public are largely unaware of their presence in certain vaccines.

He questioned why increasing numbers of young people are reportedly being diagnosed with cancer, implying a possible connection.

Pastor Chris’s comments have since generated debate across social media platforms, with supporters praising his stance as a call for transparency, while critics warn that such claims may fuel vaccine hesitancy.

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