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The polio vaccine was the first to be made from monkey organs, but using monkeys to manufacture the vaccine has always been dangerous. Despite the availability of synthetic polio vaccines, drug companies continue to use ground-up monkey parts, which is frustrating. The contamination of polio vaccines with a monkey virus was discovered by researcher Venice Eddy, but her findings were suppressed. Doctors Sweet and Hilleman later found the same virus and named it SV 40. This virus was just one of many monkey viruses identified during that time.

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Polio is still here but is called different things today. The criteria for diagnosing polio in the 1940s and 50s were different after the vaccine was introduced. More paralytic polio occurred after the vaccine, but definitions changed, and testing began for viruses like Guillain Barre syndrome, Coxsackie, or echo virus, as well as lead or mercury poisoning. DDT production mirrored polio diagnoses, and countries still using DDT see paralytic polio. Early cases appeared in rural areas due to arsenic-based sheep and cow dipping. Arsenic exposure mimics polio symptoms. 95-99% of polio is asymptomatic; it's a commensal like staph or strep. Studies of South American tribes showed immunity to polio without related health issues. Viruses generally become less problematic as they spread. In 1916, a Rockefeller lab tried to create a neuropathological polio strain, leading to a severe epidemic with 25% mortality. Polio was made more lethal by human actions. Vaccine-derived polio is transmissible.

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Bernice Eddy discovered that injecting polio preparations into hamsters caused tumors, and the virus responsible was SV40. When introduced to human cell cultures, SV40 often transformed them into cancer cells. This was concerning because millions of people worldwide had received vaccines containing SV40, including the widely used Salk and Sabin vaccines. The question of whether these early vaccine recipients were at risk of cancer has been debated for years. However, it is difficult to determine who directly received SV40, and extensive records would be needed to study cancer frequency accurately.

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In the 1950s, the cancer industry gained momentum when polio vaccines were tested and given to millions of people worldwide. These vaccines, made from contaminated monkey kidney tissues, contained a cancer-causing virus called SV40. Realizing the potential for cancer epidemics, officials within the National Cancer Institute started a special virus cancer program in 1962. By 1971, they had created various deadly viruses in laboratories, including leukemia, lymphoma, sarcoma, encephalitis, genital herpes, Hodgkin's disease, influenza, and infectious mononucleosis.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was actually a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The outbreak began when soldiers were injected with an experimental bacterial meningitis vaccine in the US. The Rockefeller Institute, led by Dr. Frederic Gates, was responsible for the mass vaccination program. The vaccinated soldiers spread the bacteria wherever they went, infecting even the non-vaccinated. This situation is similar to the concept of shedding in modern times. The parallels between the past and present include the involvement of the Rockefeller and Gates families, the development of diseases, and the implementation of societal restrictions for safety reasons.

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The discussion focuses on a “myth” that vaccines eradicated polio, arguing instead that polio is usually caused by toxicity and linking its rise to pesticide use. Poliomyelitis is described as inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord by a whole variety of causes. The account claims that “wild polio” was little more than flu until arsenic-based pesticides were introduced from the late 1860s onwards, with the first documented cases in Australia in 1887. The transcript then asserts that polio increased in the 1940s with the introduction of DDT. It describes widespread DDT use: spraying it around orchards, crops, and animals; applying it to swimming pools; using it on beaches, homes, and wallpaper; placing it inside food cupboards; spraying it under clothes in the jungle; and using it on American soldiers, who are said to have gotten polio. It also claims that indigenous people in Malaysia were fine. Farm animals are said to have been dipped in solutions of DDT, including dairy cows. The overall claim is that the rise of polio “checks closely with the rise in use of pesticides and DDT.” The transcript contrasts this with “simple cures” that it says were largely ignored by the medical industry. It names Sister Kenny, an Aussie outback nurse, who is said to have used heat packs and massage methods successfully on paralyzed limbs. It also mentions Dr. Fred Klenner, who is described as curing 100% of dozens of polio cases within a few days using intravenous high-dose vitamin C. The speaker adds that there is a film about Sister Kenny titled “Sister Kenny.” It then turns to vaccine production challenges, citing vaccine scientist Maurice Hilleman. According to the transcript, vaccines were proving difficult because they were grown on ground-up kidneys of specially imported African green monkeys. It claims that neither the Salk nor Sabin labs could successfully kill off all resulting contamination. The transcript then links this period to the “notorious SV40,” described as coming from “the 40th simian or monkey virus they found” and said to still be seen in cancers today.

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The polio virus is the only virus I know that was man-made, not in Wuhan, but in the US. A live virus was modified, supposedly making it harmless. Some were vaccinated with the killed, inactive vaccine, while others received a live vaccine orally. In the gut, this virus combined with others, similar to what we saw with COVID, creating a new, dangerous virus that causes polio. The polio virus we see today isn't natural; it's man-made. There are now thirty times more cases of polio caused by the vaccine virus than by the original virus.

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The polio vaccine was the first to be made from monkey organs. However, using monkeys to manufacture vaccines has always been dangerous. The vaccines were contaminated with a monkey virus, which was discovered by researcher Venice Eddy at the FDA. Her findings were suppressed and there was bias against the possibility of it being a harmful virus. Doctors Sweet and Hilleman later found the same virus and named it SV40. This was just one of many monkey viruses identified during that time.

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The polio vaccine was the first to be made from monkey organs. However, using monkeys to manufacture vaccines has always been dangerous. The vaccines were contaminated with a monkey virus, which was discovered by researcher Venice Eddy at the FDA. Her findings were suppressed, and there was bias against the possibility of a nasty virus. Doctors Sweet and Hilleman later found the same virus and named it SV40. This was just one of many monkey viruses discovered during that time.

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Vaccination has saved many lives, with a focus on preventing tragic deaths in young people. However, concerns have been raised about vaccines causing diseases they are meant to prevent. In India, the push for polio eradication has led to cases of non-polio paralysis in children who received the vaccine. These children faced a higher risk of death compared to those infected by the wild poliovirus. The vaccine-derived paralysis is clinically similar to polio paralysis, raising questions about past polio outbreak data.

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"the live virus vaccine for polio does cause the disease itself." "Not not not quite that many. A hundred and forty or so have been reported, but the likelihood is that the number is, as you say, two hundred or more because of reporting problems." "the data showing from the very outset that the live virus vaccine was causing polio." "I found that it was possible to make the kill virus vaccine work, but it was also possible to make it not work." "It worked if you did what nature told you to do, namely to use enough virus in the vaccine, to give the requisite number of doses depending upon potency." "absolutely positive assertion that the live virus vaccine could be given without risk of paralysis." "You don't need booster injections with one anymore than you do with the other."

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Bernice Eddy discovered that injecting polio preparations into hamsters caused tumors, and the virus responsible was SV40. When introduced to human cell cultures, SV40 often transformed them into cancer cells. This was concerning because millions of people worldwide had received vaccines containing SV40, including the widely used Salk and Sabin vaccines. The question of whether these early vaccine recipients were at risk of cancer has been debated for years, with conflicting interpretations. However, it is difficult to determine who directly received SV40, and extensive records would be needed to study cancer frequency over a long period of time.

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From 1946 to 1952, the US health emergency known as polio was addressed by promoting the use of DDT, a toxic substance, to control the disease. The American population was convinced that DDT was the solution to stop the spread of polio, even though its safety for humans was questioned. The decline in polio cases began before the introduction of the polio vaccine and was likely due to reduced DDT use. The Salk polio vaccine was later administered, but its side effects were downplayed. The government also changed the definition of polio, leading to an increase in similar diseases. The Rockefeller Group, which funded Nazi Eugenics, was involved in these events.

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Polio is still here but is called different things today. The criteria for diagnosing polio in the 1940s and 50s were different after the vaccine was introduced. There was more paralytic polio after the vaccine, but definitions changed, and they started testing for the virus. People were found to have Guillain Barre syndrome, Coxsackie virus, echo virus, or lead/mercury poisoning. The tonnage of DDT production mirrored polio diagnoses. Countries still making DDT have paralytic polio. Early cases broke out in rural communities due to sheep and cow dipping, involving arsenic. Arsenic causes the same spinal pathology, fevers, etc., as polio. 95-99% of polio is asymptomatic; it's a commensal. Studies of South American tribes showed immunity to all three strains of polio with no crippled children. Most viruses become less problematic as they go through the human system. A Rockefeller lab in 1916 tried to create a pathological strain of polio, which was released and caused the worst polio epidemic on record. Vaccine-derived polio is transmissible.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to its name, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus, but rather a severe bacterial pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute conducted an experimental vaccine trial on soldiers, injecting them with a meningitis vaccine cultured in horses. These soldiers, along with the American population, were vaccinated due to fears of European diseases. The Rockefeller Institute and Dr. Frederick Gates were responsible for the distribution and mass vaccination program. Survivors became carriers, spreading the bacteria to others, including the non-vaccinated. Similar patterns can be seen today with COVID-19, where vaccinated individuals can still infect the non-vaccinated. The parallels between the past and present, such as disease origins and closed societies, are intriguing.

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In 1951, with FDR’s polio story in the background, Jonas Salk develops a polio vaccine and distributes it to four pharmaceutical companies, notably Cutter Pharmaceuticals. Cutter is highlighted as central to the tale, though the lesson is not taught to doctors. The vaccine’s growth is difficult, so Salk proposes using a primate culture near humans, specifically African green monkey kidney cells, to produce the vaccine. The first test subject for Salk’s vaccine is Dr. Ochsner of the Ochsner Medical Foundation in New Orleans, a renowned surgeon and former head of Tulane’s medical school. Ochsner, who had a storied career and a controversial reputation in New Orleans medical circles, brings the vaccine into the surgical amphitheater in 1951, where he injects his grandson and granddaughter. The grandson dies within seven days of polio; the granddaughter develops polio in her leg but does not die. The narrator notes that younger doctors in New Orleans are not taught this story, as Ochsner had died earlier but his son lived, and the narrator later trained at Ochsner Medical Foundation. The narrator recounts being in New Orleans during JFK’s era, with Oliver Stone filming in the basement of Charity Hospital, and the narrator meeting Virginia Garrison (daughter of Jim Garrison, the DA who prosecuted Clay Shaw in the JFK case). Virginia warns the narrator about Alton Ochsner, suggesting he was a nefarious figure, contrasting public perception with the stories she knew from her father’s dealings. Ochsner allegedly advocates slowing the vaccine development and recommends transferring the science to a doctor at the NIH, Bernice Eddy. Eddy investigates from 1951 to 1953/1954 and discovers that all of Salk’s original polio vaccines were tainted with SV40 (Simian Virus 40), no one knowing this because DNA had not yet been discovered. Eddy tells the NIH and FDA about the contamination, but the industrial–military complex reportedly pushes forward, distributing the vaccine to about 300 million people and contributing to a cancer epidemic. Eddy reportedly faced cancellation for revealing these findings, including a 1955 New York Academy of Sciences talk where she disclosed SV40 contamination. As a result, Eddy’s lab is defunded and she is marginalized, and historians note there is little trace of the Cutter incident on FDA/NIH sites from 1951–1957. The narrator later digs through medical school archives and talks with Ochsner’s son, a cardiothoracic surgeon, to learn more. In a later exchange with JO (Ochsner’s son), the narrator learns more about the family’s involvement, ultimately culminating in a question about why a nuclear device exists in the basement of a community hospital.

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- In order to make a vaccine, so you first have to extract disease from an animal or a human. - Because you can't just inject live measles into a person. - You first have to do what they call attenuating it, which is to make it less virulent. - There's a myriad of monkey kidney cells that are still used today, they've been used for a very long time. - There have been monkey viruses that were finally, after thirty years, acknowledged to have been causing tumors in human beings, been associated, heavily associated with tumors in human beings. - In addition to that, there are various unknowns that can't be picked up during testing because if you don't know something is in a vaccine, you can't test for it. - Viruses, stray viruses have been found by third parties in vaccines.

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According to the speaker, 95-99% of polio cases are asymptomatic because poliovirus is a commensal organism. Studies by the Indian Health Service of the Javonte Indians in South America found that 98-99% of those tested had immunity to all three strains of polio, yet the tribe had no instances of crippled children, short legs, or deaths from respiratory failure. The speaker claims that most viruses become less problematic as they spread through the human system. They cite COVID-19 as an example, where the initial strain was highly virulent but less contagious, while later variants like Omicron were more contagious but less pathological. The speaker suggests that significant problems with microbes typically arise when they are reverse attenuated, made more lethal in a lab, and then introduced into the population.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. It was actually a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute in New York injected soldiers at Fort Riley, leading to the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was then vaccinated by the Rockefeller Institute, with Doctor Frederick Gates leading the program. Those who survived became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. This pattern of vaccination and infection is seen both then and now, with Frederick Gates in the past and Bill Gates in the present. All of this was done for the sake of our safety.

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During the Spanish flu, one third of the world population was infected. Contrary to popular belief, it didn't start in Spain and it wasn't a flu virus. Instead, it was a bacteria that caused severe pneumonia. The Rockefeller Institute in New York injected soldiers at Fort Riley, leading to the rapid spread of the bacteria. The American population was then vaccinated by the Rockefeller Institute, with Doctor Frederick Gates in charge. Those who survived became carriers and spread the bacteria to others, similar to shedding in COVID-19. The parallels between the past and present, with the Rockefeller and Gates involvement, raise interesting questions about disease development and vaccination for our safety.

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In 1916, a Rockefeller lab in Manhattan aimed to create the most pathological strain of polio possible. They injected monkeys with monkey brains and human spinal serum, resulting in an accidental release into the public. This caused the worst polio epidemic on record, with a 25% mortality rate. The speaker claims that polio is normally a human commensal and only became more lethal due to human actions that made it more invasive. They state that wild polio strains are normal human commensals, but oral vaccines obliterated them and replaced them with vaccine strains. The speaker confirms that vaccine-derived polio is transmissible.

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Polio is still here but is called different things today. The criteria for diagnosing polio in the 1940s and 50s were different after the vaccine was introduced. There was more paralytic polio after the vaccine, but the definitions changed. They started testing for the virus and found Guillain Barre syndrome, Coxsackie virus, echo virus, or lead/mercury poisoning. DDT production mirrored polio diagnoses. Paralytic polio occurred in countries still making DDT. Early cases broke out in rural communities due to sheep and cow dipping using arsenic, mercurials, calcium arsenate, and lead arsenate sprays. Arsenic causes the same spinal pathology, fevers, and symptoms as polio. 95-99% of polio is asymptomatic and is a commensal. Studies of the Javonte Indians showed 98-99% had immunity to all three strains of polio without crippled children or respiratory failure. Most viruses become less problematic as they go through the human system. In 1916, a Rockefeller lab tried to create a pathological strain of polio, which was accidentally released, causing the worst polio epidemic on record with 25% mortality. Vaccine-derived polio is transmissible.

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The presentation offers a counter view to the mainstream narrative that polio has been eradicated in India. It begins by outlining the official timeline: in 1988, India joined a global commitment to eradicate polio by 2000; India conducted pulse polio immunization drives starting in 1995; officially in 2011 India recorded zero polio cases, and in 2014 the World Health Organization confirmed polio eradication in India. An alternate view is then presented by examining definitions and data. Definition and data issues: the definition of polio changed after 1996. Before 1996, polio cases were diagnosed clinically by physicians; after 1996, India adopted WHO guidelines relying on diagnostics and tests, including detecting polio viruses in stool specimens. In 1997, the definition changed. If a consistent definition is applied (the “old definition” line in a graph), polio was not eradicated but renamed; clinically compatible cases not meeting the WHO criteria were counted as nonpolio acute flaccid paralysis (AFP). Using the WHO definition, polio would appear eradicated, but with a consistent definition, AFP cases rose after 2003–2004, despite intensive pulse polio campaigns. Doctor Yashpal, a former member of India’s polio eradication committee, is cited: up to 1996, all reported AFP cases were labeled as polio; CDC is said to have confirmed that pre-1997 polio cases were reported by attending physicians with no standard case definition. The result is described as deception if one uses a consistent definition. Age and incidence: post-1997, AFP tracking focused on children 15 years and under; cases in older individuals may not be counted, implying higher numbers could exist across all ages. Causes and triggers of polio before 1997: literature notes two major factors. First, intramuscular injections were implicated in triggering a large share of paralytic polio cases (about 67% of paralytic polio). Second, there is a strong correlation between DDT/insecticide use and polio incidence: DDT consumption declined from 12.5 tons in 1980 to 4.4 tons in 1996, and agricultural DDT use peaked in 1978 and was banned in 1989; polio cases declined 1980–1996, aligning with reduced DDT use. This is presented as evidence that injections and environmental poisonings contributed to clinically compatible polio cases, complicating the eradication narrative. Vaccination campaigns and side effects: the narrative asserts that a large majority of polio cases were vaccinated, with many children receiving multiple doses. Data cited include 60–73% of the eligible population vaccinated; in 2007–2009, 96% of polio cases had four or more doses, and in 2007, 85% had seven or more doses. It is argued that the vaccine itself can cause polio (labeled as non-polio CNS conditions) and that vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis and other adverse events occurred but were hidden from the public to boost vaccination uptake. There are references to nine AFP cases with immunization data, including one child with 15 doses and another with 25 doses; associations between oral polio vaccine and conditions like GBS, transverse myelitis, and facial paralysis are acknowledged. Safety and policy critiques: the OPV dosing schedule reportedly increased from the original three doses to seven, ten, and even up to 25 doses in India by 2006; the safety of such extensive dosing is questioned, with the Indian Medical Association cited as expressing concerns. Poliol’s 2017 study reportedly found a strong association between AFP incidence and cumulative vaccine doses. Gagandeep Kang (2017) is cited criticizing the adverse events following immunization (AEFI) system as inadequate, reviewing only about 100 cases per meeting across four meetings annually. Policy recommendations and conclusions: arguments against continuing polio vaccination include a lack of evidence of benefit and evidence of harm; calls for a road map for justice for vaccine victims and families for informed-consent violations and coercion; a call to review all vaccinations beyond polio; and a proposal to exit WHO and international pandemic treaties, asserting that sovereign nations should not follow the dictates of unelected global organizations. Additional context includes media reports of adverse events and compensation for vaccine victims.

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From 1946 to 1952, the US health emergency known as polio was addressed by promoting the use of DDT, a toxic substance, to control the disease. The American population was convinced that DDT was the solution to stop the spread of polio, even though its safety for humans was questioned. The decline in polio cases began before the introduction of the polio vaccine and was likely influenced by reduced DDT use. The Salk vaccine was later credited for the decline, despite deaths and paralysis caused by it being downplayed. The government also changed the definition of polio, leading to an increase in similar diseases. The Rockefeller Group, known for funding Nazi Eugenics, was involved in these events.

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The Marburg virus, known as the mother of Ebola, broke out in three vaccine production facilities in 1967, causing deaths and injuries. The monkey supplier, Litton BioNetics, was also a biological weapons contractor for the military and the CIA. Dr. Maurice Hilleman, a vaccine expert, discovered that imported monkeys were carrying viruses, including the AIDS virus. The polio vaccine, derived from monkey organs, was contaminated with the SV40 virus. Independent journalist Tom Curtis published an article suggesting that the polio vaccine could have led to the spread of AIDS. However, the theory was challenged and the scientific community dismissed it. The true origins of AIDS remain uncertain.
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