“I like some of what you have to say…but let’s not forget what smallpox and polio did to so many small children.”

Sep 13th, 2012 | By | Category: Questions About Vaccines

This question comes from Michael:

“i like some of what you have to say. is there any progress towards getting someone who is responsible to make vaccines for those who might want them? the animal and toxic ingredients in vaccines are horrible. but let’s not forget what smallpox and polio did to so many small children. it killed them. just like the people putting poisons in many modern vaccines.”

 

 

 

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  • http://vactruth.com Jeffry John Aufderheide

    Michael,

    It seems you may have investigated vaccine ingredients, but somehow you are still convinced vaccines saved us from polio and smallpox.

    Here are a few things you should know about polio.

    1. Polio was originally referred to as infantile paralysis. Though, the diagnostic label was renamed to aseptic meningitis. Source: Fields Virology

    2. Notice on the Centers for Disease Control website, it says, “Poliomyelitis (polio) is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus that invades the nervous system.”

    http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/polio/in-short-both.htm

    What they neglect to say is what virus. In Fields Virology Second Edition, for example, it says on pg. 551, Ch 21, Polioviruses, Coxsackieviruses, Group A& B, Echoviruses, and Enteroviruses can all cause “polio”. So what is it?

    3. If you’re keen on vaccine ingredients, look into how the vaccine was cultured on blended monkey kidneys and testicles. A cancer-causing virus (Simian Virus 40 i.e.,SV40) was discovered by Merck scientists, Benjamin Sweet and Maurice Hilleman. NIH worker, Bernice Eddy discovered by injecting the vaccine into hamsters it caused cancer. 

    4. You have a 99% chance of getting the polio virus and being just fine, according to the Centers for Disease Control website.

    “Approximately 95% of persons infected with polio will have no symptoms.
    About 4-8% of infected persons have minor symptoms, such as fever,
    fatigue, nausea, headache, flu-like symptoms, stiffness in the neck and
    back, and pain in the limbs, which often resolve completely. Fewer than
    1% of polio cases result in permanent paralysis of the limbs (usually
    the legs). Of those paralyzed, 5-10% die when the paralysis strikes the
    respiratory muscles. The death rate increases with increasing age.”

    http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd-vac/polio/in-short-both.htm

  • betsyanne

    Michael, go to youtube.com and type into the search box Dr. Maurice Hilleman. 

  • leaflet

    What about smallpox, diphtheria, and tetanus? 

  • Argus

    Jeffry, you started out this post with a statement that implied you were going to explain how vaccines did not “save” us from polio and smallpox.
    Then you go on to list a series of disconnected tropes about polio that don’t have anything to do with whether the polio vaccine prevents disease from the polio virus.
    Before there was a polio vaccine, many, many people became infected with the virus.  Even though only a small percentage suffered permanent damage or death, that still was a lot of people.
    The fact that there are other viruses or conditions that can result in the same symptoms as polio doesn’t at all prove that the vaccine provides immunity against the polio virus.
    Of course Michael’s premise that modern vaccines have “poisons” in them is just as wrong as you are. Was that part of his original question, or did you add that in before publishing it?

  • http://vactruth.com Jeffry John Aufderheide

    Okay, tell me where Fields Virology has it wrong. Then tell me how you know. Thanks.

  • John Jacob

    So, you’re saying it’s best to avoid the unproven dangers of vaccines since a 1 in 1,000 chance of dying if you get polio isn’t so bad…