by Dr.
Suzanne Humphries from VaccinationCouncil Website
There is plenty of confusion on the topic of vaccination, especially amongst brainwashed doctors who trusted their medical schools.
Then the unsuspecting, trusting public trusts them…because the medical establishment must know best, right? And doctors are nice people, trying to do a good thing.
True. I was once one of those brainwashed doctors who believed in the benevolence of the medical system and believed that all I learned was the best that modern times had to offer. It is blazingly clear to me now though, that much of what is taught in medical school is enormously limited.
I now see that most
doctors are little more than blind slave-technicians who follow the
dogma they were taught and were rewarded for repeating, even as the
truth unfolds in front of them dictating otherwise.
But there is a more sinister reason for the “decline” in polio during those years; in 1955, a very creative re-definition of poliovirus infections was invented, to “cover” the fact that many cases of ”polio” paralysis had no poliovirus in their systems at all.
While this protected the
reputation of
the Salk vaccine, it muddied the waters of history in
a big way.
At the same time as Basil O’Connor was pulling in 45 million dollars a year to fund the Salk vaccine development, scientists started to realize that other viruses like Coxsackie, echo and enteroviruses, could also cause polio.
They also discussed the fact that lead, arsenic, DDT, and other commonly-used neurotoxins, could identically mimic the lesions of polio.
During the great
epidemics in the United States, the pathology called polio was
reversed by alternative medical doctors who attested to great
success, using detoxification procedures available at the time - yet
they were categorically ignored. 3
Included under the umbrella term “Acute Flaccid Paralysis” are,
Before you believe that polio has been eradicated, have a look at this graph of AFP and Polio.
If you are wondering why there is no data prior to 1996, go to the WHO website for AFP and you will see that there is no data prior to 1996, and note that AFP continues to rise in 2011.
Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) is just another name for what would have been called polio in 1955, and is used to describe a sudden onset of paralysis.
It is the most common sign of acute polio, and used for surveillance during polio outbreaks. AFP is also associated with a number of other pathogenic agents including enteroviruses, echoviruses, and adenoviruses, among others.
But in 1955, there was no attempt to detect anything other than polio in cases of AFP.
Once
the vaccine was mass marketed, the game changed.
When people ask me where all the children on iron lungs are, I would answer that they should ask Dr. Douglas Kerr from Johns Hopkins, who stated on pg. xv in the Forward to Donna Jackson Nakazawa’s book “The Autoimmune Epidemic”…
Does the public have any idea that there are hundreds of cases of something that would once have been called polio, and some of those children will be dependent on a modern version of the iron lung? No.
Parents today think that the Salk vaccine eliminated any need for ventilators, because the pictures of all these children on iron lungs are no longer paraded in front of people in order to create fear. Besides which, today’s “iron lungs” don’t look like a prototype submarine.
They are barely
recognizable as today’s “ventilators.”
These scientists witnessed a vaccine that was escorted to market, before academic and community doctors had a chance to read any published reports on the safety studies, and before the results of the big polio vaccine trial made it into any medical journal.
If these scientists had had more say, it is likely that the “Cutter” disaster and the “Wyeth problem,” both events that led to crippling or death of vaccine recipients just weeks following the hurried vaccine licensing - could have been averted.
And that is only the
beginning of the polio story, the likes of which currently serve as
the foundation of modern belief in vaccination, even by those who
may have doubts regarding current vaccine policy.
Having “efficacy” means an antibody response
is generated, not that they keep you from getting sick. There are
many other ways to keep children healthy other than injecting them
with disease matter, chemicals, animal DNA, animal proteins,
detergents and surfactants that inflame and weaken the blood brain
barrier, potentially causing inflammation and other problems.
When we participate in pediatrics training, we learn that vaccines need to be given on schedule. We learn that smallpox and polio were eliminated by vaccines. We learn that there’s no need to know how to treat diphtheria, because we won’t see it again anyway.
We are
indoctrinated with the mantra that “vaccines are safe and effective”
- neither of which is true.
Doctors are trained that
NOTHING bad should be said about any vaccine, period.
Probably because if they were broadcast on such media outlets, the unsuspecting public would do an about-face. Instead, the publicity that mainstream media concedes, often involves a parent who is opposed to vaccination, after a child becomes vaccine-injured, matched up with a celebrity talking-head doctor.
Dr. Stork had an all-out
tantrum after J.B. Handley got some sense interjected (from the
audience!) during Jenny McCarthy’s invite (video):
Having J.B. Handley on the program with the audience clapping for him, without editing him, was an unusual event. The standard approach on commercial television is to pretend that there is no anti-vaccinationist doctor to match the celebrity doctor, or those of the Paul Offit genre.
Therefore, they can only
invite and publicly defeat those whom they underestimate. Cheers to
JB for getting an edge in. This is simply how the game of
vaccination has always been played; keep the opinions of thoughtful
and informed doctors and scientists out of the way of the cameras
and peer-reviewed journals, and only allow the anti-vaccine
perspective limited representation.
You will probably have much deprogramming to do, just like most of us had.
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