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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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The transcript discusses the book Vaccinations Do Not Protect by Eleanor McBean, claiming that vaccination goes against the constitution to take this “garbage.” It asserts that most people don’t know that doctors do not take the shots themselves or give them to their own children, yet they administer them to other people’s children because they receive a commission. It notes that certain physicians have observed patterns such as paralysis within twenty-four hours after the injection, up to six months after, cancer near the injection area, and diseases such as TB within twenty years. The speaker claims that Edward Jenner, the father of vaccination, noticed a similar pattern in 1796, describing it as poisoning the people. The question is posed: why do they do this? The answer given is that vaccination is a big business, and that it is protected by the government. The speaker asserts that vaccination was protected by the government in 1986 so that people cannot sue. It is stated as part of the argument that vaccination is the leading cause of why children die under the age of 15.

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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 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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Vaccines cause autism, according to the speaker. They claim that a graph showing the percentage of vaccinated children versus the age of their first vaccination indicates a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. The speaker also suggests that there is a significant increase in autism incidence among children who receive the vaccine between 12 and 18 months compared to those who receive it after three years. They argue that the CDC refuses to conduct a vaccinated versus unvaccinated study because the results would reveal a high risk. The speaker questions the credibility of a study used to dismiss the vaccine-autism connection and calls for changes in vaccination policies.

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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 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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The speakers discuss polio, noting the Sabin vaccine is live and the Salk vaccine is inactive. One speaker questions why polio disappeared in Europe in the 1940s and 50s without mass vaccination and why it's rare in the third world despite low immunization rates. A question is raised about a possible link between vaccines and multiple sclerosis (MS). One speaker mentions a new publication linking MS in later life to early live virus vaccines like measles. They recommend that individuals with MS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or similar conditions review their vaccine histories. Another speaker, a Guillain-Barré syndrome victim following a swine flu shot, claims research suggests immunizations frequently cause autoimmune issues.

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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 discussion questions whether SIDS is “vaccine death,” asserting that 75% of all SIDS deaths occurred within seven days of a vaccination. It references a “Polio, forty eight hour safety review trial,” described as “forty eight hours, two days,” and connects this to President Roosevelt, described as famous for having polio in a wheelchair. The speaker claims Roosevelt “had transverse myelitis” and then answers a challenge: “No way. Didn’t have polio,” adding “How can you sit here and say doctors don’t know anything about vaccines?” The response continues by arguing that doctors do not have adequate education about vaccines, stating that “a doctor is lucky if they have a half a day education on vaccines.” The speaker further says, “I have yet to find a pediatrician that can list the ingredients of any vaccines.” The argument then escalates into the claim that “They don’t know anything at all,” emphasizing certainty about doctors’ knowledge of vaccines. The speaker claims “99.5 of our children are getting a product that was tested for five days,” and states that this product is tested “for a disease they will not come in contact with until they’re an adult.” The speaker adds that, “hopefully never,” children will face situations the speaker associates with infection risk, describing those situations as “sharing heroin needles or sleeping with prostitutes.” The overall message frames the topic as revealing wrongdoing, saying, “I do believe when people see the truth on this, it will reveal everything that’s corrupt about the world that you live in.”

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World governments have harmed millions without apology. The speaker believes vaccines cause autism, but mainstream media won't discuss it. They gathered data from 10,000 parents showing a link between vaccines and autism, ADHD, and other health issues. More shots lead to poorer health in children.

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Doctor Seneff questions the need for vaccines, citing Suzanne Humphrey's book "Dissolving Illusions" which discusses the questionable history of polio and smallpox vaccines. She believes vaccines are not a sound idea, attributing the decline of polio to the decrease in DDT usage rather than the vaccine. Seneff criticizes the pharmaceutical industry for profiting from vaccines, causing harm, and then selling drugs to treat resulting illnesses without facing liability.

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The speaker states that they believed Pfizer had two legal definitions for their jab for nefarious reasons, suspecting one would be used for FDA approval while the other, containing SV40, would be released to the public. This suspicion stems from the 1950s polio vaccine contamination with SV40. The speaker recounts how Dr. Ochsner tested the polio vaccine on his grandchildren, resulting in one death and one case of polio. Ochsner then alerted the "industrial military complex" to the problem. Dr. Bernice Eddy at the NIH discovered SV40 contamination in the polio vaccines but was silenced after revealing it. The speaker distrusted the COVID response due to this history and suspected Pfizer's use of the SV40 promoter. Kevin McKernan later tested expired vials and found SV40, suggesting a deliberate scheme to harm people who received the jab.

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The speaker discusses “Santa virus,” swine flu virus, and COVID virus, claiming “viruses are fake.” The speaker then frames the 1976 swine flu campaign as an example, saying the CDC “control plan for the national vaccination campaign against the swine flu in 1976” came out of Atlanta and that “there was not a single known case of this flu in The United States” yet “it did not stop the medical monopoly from their scheme.” The speaker says swine breeders began to inject pigs and animals, after which “all of their animals began to perish,” and claims that if swine breeders would not inject toxins into animals, “Our only market is to inject it into the people.” The speaker then claims “Doctor Morris then went public with his statement” that “at no point was there a swine flu vaccine which was effective,” and says he was fired. The speaker adds that “anybody who goes against the vaccine narrative” is “removed.” Next, the speaker says that because the pigs were passing and the vaccine needed to be delivered to people, “president Ford appears on a news program to urge the American people to submit to the vaccination for the swine flu vaccine, 1976.” The speaker says it “didn’t work with the pigs” because it was killing the pigs, and claims doctors began saying “don’t do that,” leading to the president being involved. The speaker then states that insurance agencies “went public with their warning” that they would not issue insurance to the drug firm because it “can cause a lot of damages.” The speaker ties this to 2020 by saying it “Sounds a lot like 2020.” The speaker claims “it was a foil” that insurance companies warned, while Gerald Ford appealed to “the 215,000,000 Americans” to get “the booster,” “Get the injections,” and “Get your vaccines,” and that the government would provide “donuts” and “Krispy Kreme.” The speaker calls it “Murder by injection,” and says that “within a few months” claims totaling “$1,300,000,000 filed by the victims” included “paralysis from the swine flu vaccine.” The speaker then claims the “medical monopoly” changed the name to “GBS,” and that in 1986 “Reagan signed a bill to protect all vaccines from lawsuits.” The speaker concludes by saying this “sums up vaccines in a nutshell,” asserting that presidents, animals, doctors, and TV were used and that the message is “repeating it to you until you don’t.” The speaker ends with a directive, saying anyone who tells others to put vaccines “into your body” should be “beat them up or put them in a cage and beat them up,” mentioning “UFC” as an example.

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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 discussion centers on the claim that SIDS is a “vaccine death.” It states that seventy five percent of all deaths from SIDS happened within seven days of a vaccination. The conversation then shifts to polio. It references “Polio, forty eight hour safety review trial” and says the safety review lasted “forty eight hours, two days.” It also brings up President Roosevelt, described as “famous for having polio in the wheelchair,” and adds that he “had transverse myelitis.” A response rejects the polio framing: “No way. Didn’t have polio.” The speaker disputes trust in doctors’ knowledge of vaccines, saying, “How can you sit here and say doctors don’t know anything about vaccines?” Another claim follows that “a doctor is lucky if they have a half a day education on vaccines,” and that “I have yet to find a pediatrician that can list the ingredients of any vaccines.” The speaker further asserts, “They don’t know anything at all.” A broader argument is made about vaccine testing and timing for children. The speaker claims that “99.5 of our children are getting a product that was tested for five days” and says this product was tested “for a disease they will not come in contact with until they’re an adult.” The speaker adds “and hopefully never,” linking this to a belief about later behavior: “if they were raised correctly, will find themselves sharing heroin needles or sleeping with prostitutes.” The conclusion of the argument is presented as a belief that uncovering these “truth” points will expose broader wrongdoing: “I do believe when people see the truth on this, it will reveal everything that’s corrupt about the world that you live in.”

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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 claims the polio vaccine is "very, very problematic," stating that the WHO acknowledges 70% of this year's polio cases were caused by the vaccine itself, not wild polio. The speaker argues that there was no polio in the Congo or the Philippines, and the only polio in Africa is "Gates' polio," a vaccine strain. The speaker suggests it is wrong to give someone polio via vaccination when the disease was previously absent in their country. The speaker asserts that a better, safer polio vaccine exists, one that does not cause polio, but Gates doesn't want to pay for it for Africans or Indians, instead providing a vaccine that spreads the disease.

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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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Speaker 0 argues that there is no evidence of a virus ever, stating that they “stake my entire reputation and career on that.” They claim the polio story is revealing: before the vaccine was rolled out, a polio diagnosis required “an acute illness and paralyzed for one or more days.” After the vaccine, the diagnosis supposedly changed to “an acute illness and you had to be paralyzed for four months.” They assert that “ninety seven, ninety eight percent of the people who you claim have polio don't have paralysis for four months,” and therefore there would be a “ninety eight percent reduction just because you change the diagnosis.” They reference India in the last decade, noting “three hundred thousand cases of what they call acute flaccid paralysis” and ask what the diagnosis is, reiterating “an acute illness followed by paralysis,” equating that with polio. They claim Guillain Barré syndrome is diagnosed as “an acute illness followed by paralysis,” and declare this a scam, alleging the same pattern has been used with COVID, smallpox, and measles. The speaker asserts that diseases are not specific and that the narrative is manipulated to claim epidemics, with examples including chickenpox, measles, monkeypox, and smallpox. They allege that when an epidemic is proclaimed, “they” turn various diseases into smallpox; when claiming the vaccine ends the epidemic, “smallpox is gone,” and then new labels appear—monkeypox, chickenpox, measles, scarlet fever, etc.—to describe what is being labeled as outbreaks or epidemics.

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The speaker discusses concerns about the negative effects of vaccines on children, citing a study that linked paralysis in Indian children to a polio vaccine. They criticize the Gates Foundation for pushing vaccines without medical expertise, leading to harm in vulnerable nations.
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