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by Morley Evans
Vaccination
After reviewing some counter-arguments, I am beginning to question what I believed all my life about vaccination. Everyone believes vaccination is good. They have never heard otherwise. Somehow the opinions of eminent authorities have been suppressed and ignored. How could that be possible?
I know from life-long experience what to think of pharmaceutical medicine, including the companies that make the nostrums, the people who prescribe and sell them and the system that protects the entire worldwide operation.
I have been 'folded, spindled, and mutilated' by doctors and pharmacists who have prescribed and sold pharmaceutical nostrums that ruined my life. The "legal" system has protected them, not me.
Mafiosi never dream of anything this big and profitable. Al Capone was small potatoes compared to your doctor and pharmacist. Gambling, prostitution, whiskey, drugs, and beer can't compete with medicines. Donald H Rumsfeld knew what career to choose when he decided on crime.
I know about them, first-hand. I have 73 years of experience. I know.
The NIH library posts this: Edward Jenner and smallpox.
Wikipedia posts Edward Jenner (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823)
Other authorities have denounced vaccination for over a century. Here are a few:
“Jenner, credited with inventing vaccination, borrowed the idea from dairymaids. Therefore, vaccination was founded upon superstition. This subject is discussed in detail in the books of the “History of Vaccination” series. One of the most prominent physicians at the time did not have nice things to say about Edward Jenner. “Now this man Jenner had never passed a medical examination in his life. He belonged to the good old times when George III was King when medical examinations were not compulsory. Jenner looked upon the whole thing as a superfluity. It was not until twenty years after he was in practice that he thought it advisable to get a few letters after his name. Consequently, he communicated with a Scotch university and obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine for the sum of £15 and nothing more...What Jenner discovered, though hardly original in its general principle, was that it pays far better to scare 100% of the fools in the world, the vast majority, into buying vaccine than it does to treat the small minority who really get smallpox and who cannot afford to pay anything. It was indeed a very great discovery worth thousands of millions. That is why this kind of blackmail is still kept going.”
—Dr Walter Hadwen, JP, MD, LRCP, MRCS, LSA
Nguyen, Trung; McBean, Eleanor; Martson, Sue; Honorof, Ida. Vaccines: The Biggest Medical Fraud in History (History of Vaccination Book 26) (p. 37). EnCognitive.com. Kindle Edition.
“Jennerism is the most colossal humbug which the human race has been burdened with by FRAUD and DECEIT.”
—Mr Mitchell, member of the British House of Commons
“Of these dogmas, I believe the practice known as vaccination to be the most absurd and most pernicious. I do not believe that a single person has ever been protected from smallpox by it; while I know that many serious bodily evils and even deaths have resulted from its employment. The whole theory is founded upon assumption, contrary to common sense and entirely opposed to all known principles of physiology. Every physician of experience has met with numerous cases of cutaneous eruptions, erysipelas and syphilis, which were directly traceable to vaccination, and if these cases could be collected and presented in one report, they would form a more terrible picture than the worst that has ever been drawn of the horrors of smallpox.”
—Dr Robert A. Gunn, MD, Dean of the United States Medical College of New York
"Vaccination is a monstrosity, a misbegotten offspring of error and ignorance; and, being such, it should have no place in either hygiene or medicine. Believe not in vaccination, it is a world-wide delusion, an unscientific practise, a fatal superstition with consequences measured today by tears and sorrow without end.”
—Dr Carlo Ruta, Professor of Materia Medica at the University of Perugia, Italy, 1896
“Vaccination is a grotesque superstition."
—Dr Charles Creighton, MD, MA
Nguyen, Trung; McBean, Eleanor; Martson, Sue; Honorof, Ida. Vaccines: The Biggest Medical Fraud in History (History of Vaccination Book 26) (p. 7). EnCognitive.com. Kindle Edition.
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