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As a child, the speaker received three vaccines. By 1986, children received 11 doses of five vaccines. Now, children in states with mandates may receive 69 to 92 vaccines between conception and age 18, with varying dose requirements depending on the brand. Each vaccine is designed to permanently alter the immune system. The speaker believes this contributes to an epidemic of immune dysregulation. The speaker suggests vaccines could be a key culprit in the rise of diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, seizure disorders, ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, and autism, which the speaker claims were rare in their childhood. The speaker believes this generation is damaged by these diseases.

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The speakers discuss the need for public awareness about the benefits and risks of vaccines. They mention the polio vaccine and question its effectiveness, citing the disappearance of polio in Europe without mass vaccination. They also discuss the potential connection between vaccines and autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis. One speaker shares their personal experience with adverse reactions to the swine flu vaccine and expresses frustration with the lack of response from government organizations. They mention states where vaccination is not mandatory and emphasize the importance of parental choice. The segment ends with a list of states where vaccination requirements are more flexible.

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The speakers discuss the need for public awareness about the benefits and risks of vaccines. They mention the polio vaccine and question its effectiveness, citing the disappearance of polio in Europe without mass vaccination. They also discuss the potential connection between vaccines and autoimmune diseases like multiple sclerosis. One speaker shares their personal experience with adverse reactions to the swine flu vaccine and expresses frustration at the lack of response from government organizations. They mention states where vaccination is not mandatory and emphasize the importance of parental choice. The segment ends with a list of states where vaccination requirements are more flexible.

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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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The speaker discusses their personal experience with patients developing kidney failure after vaccination and how they started noticing a pattern of vaccines being given to very ill patients. They question the belief that polio disappeared solely because of the vaccine and present data showing that the majority of people infected with poliovirus have no symptoms or only minor symptoms. They suggest that vaccinating every child is unnecessary and question the official history of polio vaccines. They also discuss the use of DDT and arsenic during the time of polio outbreaks and how changes in diagnostic criteria and vaccine formulations contributed to the decline in reported polio cases. They highlight the increase in cases of acute flaccid paralysis and question the effectiveness and safety of polio vaccines.

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Speaker 1 states they would not give their children the measles, mumps vaccine, claiming that while many used to die from these diseases, by 1964, only 300-400 Americans died, mostly malnourished children. They claim the World Health Organization says vitamin A is a cure for measles and that contracting measles as a child leads to greater resistance to cancers, atopic diseases, allergies, and heart disease. Speaker 1 denies causing a measles outbreak in Samoa, stating the prime minister had already banned the vaccine after deaths, and that the deaths were due to a bad vaccine from Australia given to people who already had measles. They maintain that autism is caused by vaccines, citing a CDC study that showed a 1350% elevated risk for autism among children who received the hepatitis B vaccine in their first 30 days. They allege that studies claiming vaccines don't cause autism are fraudulent, citing a fugitive scientist, Paul Thornson, and that the CDC is dishonest and controlled by the pharmaceutical industry. They reference their book, "Let the Science Speak," which they claim contains 1,400 references and over 400 studies linking autism and neurological injuries to vaccines.

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The discussion addresses whether vaccines cause autism and whether relevant agencies will investigate this. Regarding the MMR vaccine, studies have failed to find a causal link to autism, including a large Danish study comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children over years, which showed no difference in autism rates. For other vaccines like polio, there's less research specifically examining links to autism. While the speaker doesn't know the full literature extent, they haven't seen the same level of evidence for vaccines other than MMR. Biologically, it's considered unlikely that vaccines are the main reason for the documented rise in autism.

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Speaker 0 expresses that publishing the material would effectively end his career. Speaker 1 questions what in the data could make the outcomes catastrophic for his career. Speaker 2 notes the study as a “bombshell.” The study included 18,468 subjects, of whom 1,957 were fully unvaccinated. When comparing vaccinated to unvaccinated groups, there was an increased risk of several chronic health conditions in the vaccinated group. Specifically, the vaccinated were over four times more likely to have an asthma diagnosis, with an adjusted figure of 4.29 times (range 3.26 to 5.65 across analyses). Speaker 4 adds that the study also found a threefold increase in atopic diseases, which are a subset of allergic diseases. The researchers reported almost a sixfold risk for autoimmune disease, listing autoimmune conditions such as thrombocytopenic purpura, rheumatoid arthritis, SLE (systemic lupus erythematosus), multiple sclerosis, and Guillain–Barré syndrome. They note there are over 80 different autoimmune diseases, and the data showed a sixfold increase in autoimmunity among the vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated. Speaker 3 highlights neurodevelopmental disorders, noting a five-and-a-half times increased risk. The discussion emphasizes that the immune system is intimately connected with brain development and functioning, suggesting that when the immune system is triggered by illness or vaccination, neuropsychiatric symptoms may arise due to brain inflammation and immune processes in the brain. Speaker 2 reports two point nine two times the amount of motor disabilities and four point four seven times the amount of speech disorders in the vaccinated group versus the unvaccinated, along with a threefold rate of developmental delay. The data also show, consistent with allergy and autoimmunity findings, six times more acute and chronic ear infections in the vaccinated group. Speaker 3 notes that in several health conditions, analysis could not be performed because there were none in the unvaccinated group, and the methods required nonzero counts in both groups. For example, there were two hundred sixty-two children who had ADHD in the vaccinated group, while the unvaccinated group had zero cases of ADHD. The same pattern is described for other conditions: zero cases of brain dysfunction, diabetes, behavioral problems, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, ticks, and other psychological disabilities in the unvaccinated group.

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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 speakers discuss the need for public awareness about the benefits and risks of vaccines. They question the effectiveness of vaccines in eradicating diseases like polio and suggest that autoimmune diseases may be caused by immunizations. They mention the difficulty in getting responses from organizations regarding adverse reactions to vaccines. One speaker expresses frustration about having to fight for the choice not to vaccinate their children. They also mention the different vaccination requirements in certain states. The video ends with a mention of returning after a break.

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The speaker discusses polio and vaccines by tracing how the disease is perceived versus the data. Polio is described as “the worst disease in world history, not actually, but that's the spin,” and similarly framed as “completely eliminated by mass vaccination, not actually, but that's the spin.” Looking at polio globally, with eight billion people on Earth, the speaker asks how many people died last year from polio, answering “Zero.” The number who had paralysis from polio is stated as “Five hundred and sixty, and ninety seven percent of them was vaccine strain or vaccine induced poliomyelitis.” The speaker notes that opponents claim this is due to vaccination, but then raises the question of how that accounts for more than a billion people on Earth who never had the polio vaccine, asserting they have the exact same death rate. The argument is extended to measles, with the claim that the death rate is the same whether or not one is vaccinated, and similarly for other diseases. The speaker emphasizes a specific approach used in a book: “the only way to do it, I think, compare the product, are they all the same? The diseases, are they all the same?” This leads to the central question of how to handle risk for one’s children. A quick final point compares vaccine decisions to everyday risk decisions. Parents weigh disease risk and vaccine risk when deciding whether their kids should engage in activities such as football, which could involve a head injury; riding a bicycle at night, which could lead to injury; or sleeping over at someone’s house. The speaker argues that all of these are risk decisions quite similar to the vaccine and disease decision because you have to weigh the disease and weigh the vaccine. Yet, the speaker notes, there has never been a mandate for football, and there has never been a mandate that children not ride bikes at night in their neighborhood, or that they not sleep over at someone’s house if they don’t feel good about it in their particular neighborhood.

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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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The speakers discuss the effectiveness of live vaccines and question the necessity of mass vaccination for diseases like polio. They mention the disappearance of polio in Europe without mass vaccination and raise concerns about potential links between vaccines and conditions like multiple sclerosis. One speaker shares their personal experience with Guillain Barre syndrome following a swine flu vaccination and suggests that immunizations may trigger autoimmune reactions. They advise individuals with neurological conditions to review their vaccine histories carefully.

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US federal courts confirm flu shots linked to Guillain Barre syndrome, a rare disorder that could cause paralysis. A value woman says her husband became terribly ill days after he got a flu shot. Doctors now think he might be suffering from a rare disorder that has been linked to the flu vaccine. Thirteen Action News anchor Masa Sayidi is live in studio with what you need to know about this really rare complication. Tatricia reports: The Morgan family has been getting ready for the holidays, Santa first, then flu shots. Thirty-six hours afterwards, he developed flu-like symptoms. About ten days after that, Shane asked for help, saying, “I can’t feel my legs. I can’t feel my arms. I need you to take me to the emergency room.” Nearly a week later, Shane was still hospitalized. A medical professional confirms this could be a rare disorder that’s been linked to the flu vaccine. Doctor Dahlia Wax, who is not treating Shane, spoke with us about GBS. Guillain Barre is your body’s response to a flu shot. Speaker 0 adds: What they’re finally admitting is something people have been saying for decades, that the flu shot can trigger autoimmune reactions where the immune attacks its own nerves. That’s what Guillain Barre is. Your immune cells start stripping a protective layer off the nerves and your body literally stops responding. Now let’s break it down why this happens. The shot overstimulates the immune system, flooding it with antigens and adjuvants like aluminum that push immune cells into overdrive. That overreaction can confuse your body’s defense systems and make it start attacking itself. If you want to stay protected during flu season without triggering immune confusion, the key is immune modulation, not stimulation. That’s where nature wins every time. This immune defense formula was built for that exact reason. It combines high polyphenol olive oil, olive leaf extract and black seed oil, three of the most powerful immune modulators ever studied. Olive leaf and black seed oil regulate cytokines and calm inflammation, and polyphenols strengthen immune intelligence, not aggression. I combined them in the right ratio with other immune modulating herbs and together they build defense and balance without side effects. Comment defense below to get access to this formula. The goal isn’t to fight your immune system. It’s to teach it balance. And nature’s been doing that before these labs ever caught up.

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After my daughter's death, I delved into vaccine research. Shockingly, since the smallpox vaccine, vaccines have been linked to brain inflammation and chronic autoimmune issues. Placebos in trials can be harmful substances like aluminum or mercury. The science is available, but many choose to ignore it.

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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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The discussion highlights the debate surrounding the effectiveness of polio vaccines, questioning why polio disappeared in Europe in the 1940s and 1950s without mass vaccination. There’s a suggestion that we might be addressing a problem that no longer exists. A question arises about the potential link between vaccines and conditions like multiple sclerosis (MS), referencing a new publication that connects early live virus vaccinations to later MS development. It’s advised that individuals with MS or similar neurological conditions review their vaccination histories. Additionally, a participant shares her experience as a Guillain-Barré syndrome victim following a swine flu vaccination and notes her research indicating that immunizations may often trigger autoimmune responses.

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The speaker states they would not give their children the measles, mumps vaccine, claiming that deaths from measles primarily occurred in the early 1900s and among malnourished children. They allege vitamin A is a cure for measles and that contracting measles can lead to greater resistance to cancers, allergies, and heart disease. Regarding an outbreak in Samoa, the speaker claims they did not convince people to avoid the measles vaccine, asserting a ban was already in place after deaths caused by a bad vaccine imported from Australia. They state that the neighboring island of Tonga, which did not use the vaccine, had no deaths. The speaker maintains that vaccines cause autism, citing a CDC study that showed an elevated risk of autism among children who received the hepatitis B vaccine. They allege that studies disproving this link were conducted by "biostitutes" paid by the CDC and that the lead scientist, Paul Thorensen, is a fugitive wanted for fraud. The speaker claims there are hundreds of studies linking autism and neurological injuries to vaccines and recommends their book with 1400 references and over 400 studies.

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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 speaker discusses the controversy surrounding vaccines and the history of polio. They mention that some people believe vaccines are not good and argue that polio was caused by factors other than a virus. They talk about the use of DDT as an insecticide and its potential connection to polio cases. The speaker also mentions the use of lead arsenate as a pesticide and its possible role in causing paralysis. They question the mainstream explanation of polio and suggest alternative theories. The speaker presents maps showing the distribution of polio cases and raises questions about the geographic patterns.

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The speaker argues that the vaccine program should stop and that injecting foreign matter into babies cannot be considered an improvement to their health. They reference Peter McCullough as someone who said the program needs to halt. They criticize the expansion of vaccine policy since the 1986 Act, which granted liability protection for the trio of vaccines (MMR, DPT, and polio) at the time, and suggest there was no foresight about expanding to multiple doses of many vaccines for little babies. Now that this has happened, they insist it must end. They point to polio as an example, noting that children still receive four polio vaccines even though polio has not appeared in the Western Hemisphere since 1991, and that the World Health Organization declared the region polio-free in 1994. They question why four doses of polio vaccines, which contain monkey kidney cells and formaldehyde, are given for a disease the region is no longer exposed to. They ask, “Why? To protect against what? That’s not even here.” They extend the argument to “the same thing” with other vaccines. The speaker asserts that measles has not been deadly since 1963 and explains that the measles virus has a life cycle in which an outbreak occurs roughly every four years regardless of vaccination rates. They make a similar claim about pertussis. They argue that injecting foreign matter into children does not improve their health and is not preventing deadly diseases that are now treated with antibiotics, steroids, inhalers, and other therapies. They point out that it is not a big deal to have multiple tetanus shots and still contract tetanus, using this as evidence about the effectiveness of tetanus vaccination. Overall, the speaker contends that the concept of deadly diseases being eradicated by vaccines is a multi-generational myth and that vaccines are not reliably protective. They argue that the practice has run its course and that it is overdue for the entire vaccine program to end, suggesting that it did its job and should now be discontinued. The concluding stance is that the multi-generational myth of deadly diseases and the safety and protection of vaccines should stop, and that the program should be ended.

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The speaker finds it difficult to find someone who hasn't been damaged by the vaccine, and even senior consultant colleagues haven't connected their ailments to the vaccine. The speaker claims the vaccine causes autoimmune diseases, of which there are 131 types, all reportedly linked to the vaccine. Individually, these appear as coincidences, but collectively, a high percentage of vaccinated people suffer from one or more autoimmune conditions. The speaker is annoyed by their GP practice constantly pushing boosters, even knowing their views, suggesting they are incentivized by payment. The speaker believes that if the practice adhered to "first do no harm," they would refuse to administer the vaccines.

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DDT was in widespread use as a pesticide when polio cases were prevalent. DDT is no longer used in America, but it is still used in other countries where polio-like symptoms are common. One of the effects of DDT poisoning is polio-like symptoms, called encephalopathy. Polio was something that was going on in the early part of the twentieth century, and it's widely credited that the polio vaccine is what stopped that. The speaker questions the general narrative that vaccines are an amazing cure. They believe there are other factors, such as hygiene. The book "Dissolving Illusions" is about the origins of vaccines, what vaccines have done to stop disease spread, and the negative side effects. There are side effects to vaccines, and they don't want to advertise those problems. One person was addicted to the COVID vaccine and did seven inoculations. A doctor told a lady in the neighborhood to stop getting boosted, but she wanted to go to LA to get boosted.

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If your kids were young now, would you vaccinate them for measles and mumps? No, I had measles as a child, and it was common. In the early 1900s, about 10,000 Americans died from it, mostly malnourished children. Healthy kids rarely die from measles, and studies show childhood measles can lead to better health later on. Regarding Samoa, I didn't convince anyone not to vaccinate; the prime minister had already banned it after vaccine-related deaths. No one died from measles there; it was due to a bad vaccine. I still believe vaccines cause autism. A CDC study showed a 150% increased risk of autism in children who received the hepatitis B vaccine early. Many studies, which I reference in my book, link vaccines to neurological injuries. The CDC's claims against this are propaganda influenced by the pharmaceutical industry.

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Joe Rogan Experience #2294 - Dr. Suxanne Humphries
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Joe Rogan and Dr. Suzanne Humphries discuss the importance of maintaining an open mind regarding vaccines and medical practices. Dr. Humphries emphasizes the significance of natural remedies, such as cinnamon and garlic, which have beneficial properties often overlooked by conventional medicine. She highlights that both natural infections and vaccinations can deplete vitamin A, which is crucial for immune function, yet this information is not commonly shared with patients. They delve into the history of vaccines, particularly the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, which indemnified vaccine manufacturers from legal consequences, leading to an increase in vaccine development without adequate safety studies. Dr. Humphries argues that the variability in vaccine production results in inconsistent outcomes, and she questions the lack of long-term studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated populations. The conversation shifts to polio, where Dr. Humphries asserts that polio is still present but often misdiagnosed due to changes in diagnostic criteria. She discusses the role of environmental factors, such as pesticides, in the historical prevalence of polio and suggests that the decline in polio cases may not be solely attributed to vaccination efforts. Dr. Humphries recounts her experiences as a nephrologist and how witnessing adverse effects from vaccines prompted her to investigate further. She shares that vaccines can cause complications, including kidney failure and hypertension, and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive understanding of vaccine effects on health. They also discuss the impact of COVID-19 vaccines, noting that vaccinated individuals have experienced higher rates of infection compared to those who had natural immunity. Dr. Humphries expresses concern over the lack of transparency regarding vaccine ingredients and the potential long-term health implications. The conversation touches on the importance of nutrition and lifestyle in maintaining health, with Dr. Humphries advocating for a return to natural remedies and holistic approaches to healthcare. She highlights the role of breast milk in infant immunity and the detrimental effects of formula feeding. Dr. Humphries concludes by encouraging individuals to seek out alternative information and to question mainstream narratives surrounding vaccines and health. She promotes her book, "Dissolving Illusions," as a resource for understanding the complexities of vaccination and public health.
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