Hoax – Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a child trafficker, moved millions for the Vatican, and had ties with Hillary Clinton, Robert Maxwell, and Anthony Fauci.
Analysis
For years, baseless allegations have circulated on social media claiming that Mother Teresa of Calcutta was involved in human trafficking schemes. From outlandish theories to fake connections with political figures, these hoaxes often resurface during times of political instability or in conspiracy circles. In 2025, the claims took on new form, now naming Hillary Clinton, Robert Maxwell, and Anthony Fauci, along with allegations that Mother Teresa earned millions for the Vatican.
The versions of the hoax vary, but they all attempt to link Mother Teresa to international child trafficking rings and names commonly targeted in other conspiracy theories. Here’s what’s being shared:
Version 1: Human traffickers. Mother Teresa was a child trafficker who sold babies and earned between $50 million and $100 million per year for the Vatican. Teresa’s connections include Baby Doc Duvalier, the Haitian dictator, Charles Keating, the Savings and Loan criminal, and Robert Maxwell, father of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking partner, Ghislaine Maxwell. And there’s more: Mother Teresa opened the DC children’s home with none other than Hillary Clinton. MONSTERS
Version 2: Or Dr. Fauci’s email just got released publicly by the Washington Post. Check out this crap. Al I lost you because of these sick bastards and, um, all children matter. You’ve got, like, my prayers go out to all the missing children, and, man, this is so sad, but I’ve known the truth for years, and now everything’s coming to light, so all prayers to the Most High and, uh, get ready, people. I’m not here to promote violence or anything, but get ready, get ready. That’s all I’m saying. If you just sit there and worry, it’s not going to do anything but Shalomam, blessings to the 12 tribes and prayers for the children.
Fact-Check
The content above is circulating widely again but contains several falsehoods previously debunked. Below, we analyze three key points: 1) Was Mother Teresa of Calcutta accused of child trafficking? 2) What are the real facts about child trafficking and the Mother Teresa home? 3) What else is false in the text that also mentions Hillary Clinton and Anthony Fauci?
Was Mother Teresa of Calcutta accused of child trafficking?
No. There has never been any formal complaint or judicial investigation against Mother Teresa of Calcutta for child trafficking. These claims are baseless rumors that have been circulating online for years. The content relies on distorted historical facts and conspiratorial insinuations that lack any concrete evidence. Mother Teresa’s name has been tied to numerous conspiracy theories, particularly in circles that promote narratives involving international trafficking and satanism.
Even the harshest criticisms of Mother Teresa’s work – like those from writer Christopher Hitchens – never suggested involvement in human trafficking. What exists are analyses of her approach to suffering and poverty, but none support the kind of accusations being spread online.
What are the real facts about child trafficking and the Mother Teresa home?
It is true that there was a child trafficking case involving an employee of the Missionaries of Charity, the order founded by Mother Teresa. However, this occurred in 2018, decades after her death, and involved a local worker illegally selling babies in India. The order cooperated with authorities and condemned the crime. The episode, though serious, has no direct connection to Mother Teresa, who died in 1997. The Vatican itself denied the involvement of any nuns.
What else is false in the text that also mentions Hillary Clinton and Anthony Fauci?
Mentions of Hillary Clinton, Robert Maxwell, and Anthony Fauci are clearly inserted to reinforce other conspiracy theories. In Clinton’s case, false news linking the Clinton Foundation to child trafficking has circulated for years, such as the tale of the tunnel of corpses in Washington. None of these stories are true.
Robert Maxwell is Ghislaine Maxwell’s father, who was convicted of sex trafficking. However, there is no documented connection between him and Mother Teresa. As for Anthony Fauci, known for his role during the pandemic, he has been a constant target of senseless fake news. The supposed “email revelations” mentioned in the hoax do not exist. There is no known connection between Fauci and Mother Teresa or child trafficking. It’s just a jumble of absurd claims meant to incite fear and fuel misinformation.
Conclusion
The messages circulating on social media in 2025 linking Mother Teresa of Calcutta to child trafficking, Hillary Clinton, Anthony Fauci, and other public figures are unfounded. They mix distorted information with conspiracy theories already debunked by multiple sources. No investigation or official complaint connects Mother Teresa to such crimes. It’s just another piece of false content recycling familiar misinformation narratives.
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