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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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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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Bernice Eddy discovered that injecting polio preparations into hamsters caused tumors, revealing the presence of SV40 virus. This virus not only produced tumors in hamsters but also transformed human cell cultures into cancer cells. This was concerning because millions of people worldwide had received vaccines containing SV40. The Salk and Sabin vaccines were widely used at the time. The long-term effects of SV40 on vaccine recipients have been debated, with scientists disagreeing on whether cancer incidence has increased. However, it is difficult to determine who directly received SV40, and extensive records would be needed to study the frequency of cancer occurrence.

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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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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 and no definitive answer. The challenge lies in identifying those who directly received SV40 and studying their long-term cancer incidence.

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Kevin McKernan recently discovered that there is contamination in the mRNA shots with cDNA, including a cancer-promoting segment called SV40. SV40 turns on cancer genes in the human body and impairs tumor suppressor systems. This means that the shots not only promote cancer through SV40 but also inhibit our ability to fight cancer. The increase in cancer rates is undeniable, but the question remains: how much of this is due to the vaccines?

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Kevin McKernan discovered DNA contamination in Pfizer vaccines, specifically the simian virus 40 (SV40) promoter, which is known to cause cancer. This finding has been supported by others in North Carolina, Canada, and Europe. The presence of SV40 is linked to an increase in cancer incidence and faster tumor growth, with reports of aggressive cancers appearing unexpectedly in individuals. For example, a 92-year-old woman developed large growths at her injection site, and another case involved a woman whose breast swelled after vaccination, leading to a breast cancer diagnosis. Data indicates a significant rise in lymph node and bone marrow cancers, suggesting a troubling connection to the vaccine.

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In the Division of Biologic Standards (DBS) at the NIH, scientist Bernice Eddy tested vaccines submitted for approval. She inoculated polio vaccine preparations into hamster cheek pouches, which have low immunity and can grow organisms that other tissues cannot. Tumors developed in the hamsters. These developments revealed the presence of a virus, SV40, the same one discovered by Sweeten Hilleman at Merck. SV40 can cause tumors in hamsters and transform human cells into cancer cells in cell cultures. Millions of people worldwide had already received Salk and Sabin vaccines contaminated with SV40.

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In 1957, Bernice Eddy and Sarah Stewart discovered the polyoma virus, which causes many types of cancers. Yale confirmed their findings and identified the virus as SV40. In 1960, Bernice Eddy announced this discovery to the Cancer Society in New York. However, the National Institute of Health destroyed her lab, work, and reputation as a result.

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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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A woman scientist named Bernice Eddy worked in the Division of Biologics Standards at the NIH, which was responsible for vaccine approval. During her research, she inoculated hamster cheek pouches with polio vaccine preparations and discovered tumor formation. This led to the identification of a virus, SV40, which was known to cause tumors in hamsters and could transform human cell cultures into cancer cells. This was alarming, especially since millions had received vaccines containing SV40, including the widely used Salk and Sabin vaccines in the early '60s. The implications of this discovery raised significant concerns about the safety of these vaccines.

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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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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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In 1957, Bernice Eddy and Sarah Stewart discovered the polyoma virus, which causes many types of cancers. Yale confirmed their findings and identified the virus as SV40. In 1960, Bernice Eddy announced this discovery to the Cancer Society in New York. However, the National Institute of Health destroyed her lab, work, and reputation as a result.

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In 1957, Bernice Eddy and Sarah Stewart discovered the polyoma virus, which causes many types of cancers. Yale confirmed their findings and identified the virus as SV40. In 1960, Bernice Eddy publicly announced this information to the Cancer Society in New York. However, the National Institute of Health responded by destroying her lab, her work, and tarnishing her reputation.

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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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Bernice Eddy discovered that injecting polio preparations into hamsters caused tumors, and the virus responsible was SV40. This virus also transformed human cells into cancer cells. This was concerning because millions of people had received vaccines containing SV40. The debate about whether these early vaccine recipients were at risk of cancer has been ongoing for years. However, it is difficult to determine who exactly received SV40, and extensive records would be needed to study the frequency of cancer occurrence.

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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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In 1957, Bernice Eddy and Sarah Stewart discovered the polyoma virus, which causes many types of cancers. Yale confirmed their findings and identified the virus as SV40. In 1960, Bernice Eddy announced this discovery to the Cancer Society in New York. However, the National Institute of Health destroyed her lab, work, and reputation as a result.

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Bernice Eddy discovered that injecting polio preparations into hamsters caused tumors and revealed that the virus, SV40, was the same as the one found by Sweet and Hilliman at Merck. SV40 also transformed human cell cultures into cancer cells. This was concerning because millions of people worldwide had received vaccines containing SV40. The long-term effects on these individuals are still debated, as it is difficult to determine who directly received SV40. Extensive records and studies would be needed to determine if cancer rates have increased as a result.

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In 1957, Bernice Eddy and Sarah Stewart discovered the polyoma virus, which causes many types of cancers. Yale confirmed their findings and identified the virus as SV40. In 1960, Eddy announced this discovery to the Cancer Society in New York. However, the National Institute of Health destroyed her lab, work, and reputation as a result.

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They initially considered using cancer cells for vaccines but switched to animal cells due to concerns about oncogenic factors. However, animal cells contained hidden viruses like Simeon Virus 40, causing health issues. Reverse transcriptase in MMR vaccines, discovered in 1994, can insert retrovirus DNA into human genomes, potentially leading to diseases. Despite government acknowledgment, efforts to suppress this information were made, but researchers like Judy Mikovitz and Frank Rossetti refused to retract their data. The presence of retroviruses in vaccines and blood supplies may be linked to the rise in diseases like cancer and neuroimmune disorders. Translation: The use of cancer cells for vaccines was abandoned in favor of animal cells, which unknowingly contained harmful viruses. Reverse transcriptase in MMR vaccines can integrate retrovirus DNA into human genomes, possibly causing diseases. Despite attempts to silence researchers, data on retrovirus contamination in vaccines and blood supplies suggest a connection to various health issues.

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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 and no definitive answer. The challenge lies in identifying those who directly received SV40 and studying their long-term health records to determine if cancer rates have increased.

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In 1957, Bernice Eddy and Sarah Stewart discovered the polyoma virus, which causes many types of cancers. Yale confirmed their findings and identified the virus as SV40. In 1960, Eddy publicly announced this discovery to the Cancer Society in New York. However, the National Institute of Health responded by destroying Eddy's lab, work, and reputation, punishing her for revealing the truth.

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The SV40 sequence in the vaccine was undeclared and raises cancer concerns because any DNA sequence that instructs cells to replicate carries a hypothetical risk of causing unregulated cell growth, which is cancer. It is claimed that cancers appearing post-vaccination should be sequenced and studied to determine if the SV40 sequence is causing them. This sequencing and study has not yet occurred, and is a critical step in understanding the potential link between the vaccine and cancer.
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