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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.