In a documentary called "Vaccine Syndrome," it is claimed that over 35,000 soldiers have died from the anthrax vaccine, which was not FDA-approved. The film highlights the lack of mainstream coverage on this issue and interviews military personnel who have experienced adverse effects. It also discusses the legal immunity of pharmaceutical companies and the limited recourse for civilians in vaccine-related injuries. The film emphasizes the dangers of biological weapons and questions the justification for forcing vaccines on military personnel. The documentary can be watched in its entirety.
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35,000 soldiers DIED .
In September 1999, President Clinton signed Executive Order 13139 mandating that all military service people receive an anthrax vaccine that was not FDA-approved.
Clinton should have been the first one to get jabbed. It was an Experimental Vaccine just as the Covid jabs. This should have been on the mainstream news but NOBODY EVER heard about it. Even the protocols were unapproved.
Vaccine Syndrome is a film produced by Oscar nominated filmmaker Scott Miller. It provides exclusive interviews with military personnel who have had experience with the controversial anthrax vaccine.
The film claims that over 35,000 soldiers have died from the anthrax vaccine, according to a “RAC-GWVI Government Report” published in 2008.
Compare that to how many soldiers have died in combat in both Iraq and Afghanistan, which is 6753 at the time of the filming.
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The video discusses the history of biological warfare, starting with the use of germ warfare in ancient times. It highlights the discovery of germs as the cause of disease and the subsequent use of biological weapons during World War I and World War II. The video also mentions the unethical experiments conducted by Unit 731 in Japan and the involvement of the United States in biological warfare research. It touches on the Gulf War and the toxic effects experienced by military personnel. The transcript concludes with the sale of BioPort Labs to Fauwod El Hibri and Admiral Crowell's involvement.
Speaker 0: The United States is involved in biological warfare. They are going to send soldiers into warfare, biological warfare, anthrax warfare. United States is gonna do it.
Speaker 1: For more than 3000 years, rulers have used germ warfare to gain an unseen advantage over their opponents. But unseen is also uncontrollable and unpredictable. One such act Killed off half the population of Europe in the 14th century, bubonic plague victims were thrown over city walls, Spreading black death and claiming over 25,000,000 lives. Germs could be seen with the microscope invented in 16/77. For 200 years, germs were thought to be the byproduct of disease, not the cause of it.
That is until 18/86 when German doctor Robert Koch isolated the anthrax bacteria. He injected those spores into a mouse and then replicated the experiment 20 times. Each injected mouse developed fatal anthrax, Proving that germs were the causative agent of disease. Imperial Germany used this information to infect their enemies' livestock during World War one, 1914 to 1918. This led to the Geneva Protocol written in 1925 that bans The use of chemical and biological weapons, but it did not prohibit production, storage, or transfer of such weapons.
During World War 2, the Allied forces and Axis powers openly developed nuclear weapons, but their biological and chemical Weapons programs were conducted in secret.
Speaker 2: In the summer of 1944, British prime minister, Winston Churchill, Approved an order of 500,004 pound anthrax bombs to be built in the United States. The war ended before the order was completed. But the extent of the program conducted by the Japanese was staggering. Unit 731, in existence since 1933, was staffed with over 3,000 scientists and technicians secretly experimenting on Manchurian prisoners.
Speaker 1: The lead scientist of unit 731, the unfeeling doctor Ishii, gave anthrax laced candy to starving Chinese children as a human experiment. This disease attacks the respiratory and digestive systems of its victims.
Speaker 2: In exchange for immunity from prosecution for war crimes, the directors of Unit 731 were interrogated by the Americans. They revealed that hundreds of thousands had died. 11 Chinese cities were attacked with biological agents including anthrax cultures sprayed from aircraft. 1700 Japanese soldiers died in one attack alone. One disadvantage of bioweapons should have been very clear, The difficulty of protecting one's own troops and citizens.
Speaker 1: Doctor Ishi was enlisted by Henry Stimson To conduct biohazard experiments at Fort Detrick, the program expanded to over 100 locations in America.
Speaker 3: Volunteers are important to the testing picture. For many years, information has been needed on the effect of a biological warfare attack on man. The volunteers were a picked Brooke, they had received psychiatric interviews to determine their maturity and reliability as well as mental outlook. Any history of a chronic disease, Any allergic reaction or nervous disorder was a cause for rejection. Volunteers were given the opportunity to drop out at any time.
The volunteers have been positioned in cubicles on the outside of the test sphere, a hollow steel ball 40 feet in diameter In which a cloud of biological warfare agent can be generated. Through a series of controllable valves and a face mask, It was possible to expose a person in each cubicle to a measured volume of biological aerosol from the sphere. Research has led to many scientific findings beneficial to mankind, such as a perfected vaccine for controlling industrial anthrax, A usually fatal disease of cattle and sheep.
Speaker 2: In 1953, researchers turned their attention to vaccines, Antisera and therapeutic agents. They must have realized too late that it is much easier to create an antibiotic resistant strain of a pathogen than it is to create immunity to it.
Speaker 0: They are incidents of empire and power, military and human experimentation comes out of that inevitably and always will because people don't matter.
Speaker 1: Under president Richard Nixon, the 1925 Geneva Protocol Call was ratified by the US Senate, and the Biological Weapons Convention of 1972 was signed by 22 countries, including the Soviet Union. The treaty did more than just restrict biological weapons. It pledged their complete elimination. Historians fault the Carter administration for a destabilized Middle East that every US president since has failed to resolve. The Shah of Iran, who promoted civil rights and religious freedoms and was a friend to the US, was removed from office in a media slur campaign.
Iran became a fundamentalist religious terror state. Khomeini called democracy the equivalent of prostitution. The Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan giving rise to Al Qaeda. Saddam Hussein and his Ba'ath Party waged a bloody civil war in a reign of terror.
Speaker 4: Yesterday, after conferring with my senior national security advisers in the 20 following extensive consultations in our colorless department. Police of elections. Saddam Hussein resolution. Was given one last chance to drive Saddam set forth in very explicit Did you do what he should have done wasn't 6 months ago? With withdraw away from Blake without without We've got a lot of questions about why the Iraqis did use chemical weapons, and and, I I don't know the answer, so I just thank god that they did.
Speaker 1: Operation Desert Storm, 41 days of relentless air and ground attacks by the allied coalitions, force Hussein to leave Kuwait. This was considered a victory, but Saddam Hussein did not lose power. His forces brutally oppressed the Shiites in the south and the Kurds in the north. He used chemical weapons and experimented on prisoners with anthrax. The 1st Gulf War was the most toxic war in history.
Gulf war syndrome were caused by 6 main toxicities, oil and gas fumes from the oil field fires, sarin gas released when Allied troops blew up Iraqi munitions sites, fine radioactive particle dust from spent uranium weapons, pesticides and repellents used against insects And flies, experimental drugs intended to protect against nerve agents, and the anthrax vaccine. Military members who received the anthrax vaccine but did not deploy also developed Gulf War Illness. When Saddam Hussein refused to allow UN weapons inspectors in, president Clinton initiated Operation Desert Fox in 1998, 4 days of bombings targeted weapons manufacturing facilities. Fadel Heebri had German citizenship from his mother. His Lebanese father, Ibrahim, lived in several countries to avoid income tax in any one.
Fad graduated from Stanford and went to work for Citibank Saudi Arabia and New York in the mergers and acquisitions divisions With clients such as the Bin Laden family and The Carlyle Group. While Margaret Thatcher was prime minister, the British began selling off state assets. This attracted international investors. In 1993, the El Hebras, through in-depth holdings, their Dutch Antilles Shell Company and undisclosed investors in the Spywood Group purchased Portendown Products, the single source manufacturer of the anthrax Same for the UK. El Heebri arranged the sale of biotech defense materials to the Saudis.
Speaker 2: In December of 1995, Republican governor John Engler, with no input from the asset management committee of the state of Michigan, signed an executive order removing the vaccine production unit Michigan Biological Products Institute. This created a nonprofit entity paving the way for the commercial sale of a state asset. In 1996, Fauwod El Hibri contacted Robert Myers to discuss purchasing the lab. As a then German citizen, Fauwod El Hibri was ineligible. In early 1998, Smith, Clyde, Beauchamp retracted a $50,000,000 offer because of the adverse publicity about the anthrax vaccine.
Admiral Crowell authorized the licenses to export the materials to produce weaponized and trans bacteria to Saddam Hussein in the 1980s. He served as chairman of the joint chiefs under presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush senior.
Speaker 3: My first experience in press conference in the state department.
Speaker 2: In 1994, Retired admiral Crowell was the 1st senior officer to endorse Clinton's presidential run despite Bill's lack of military service experience. Clinton appointed admiral Crowell the ambassador to the United Kingdom. While in England, ambassador Crowell met Fad Bring.
Speaker 1: Vaudel Heebri made admiral Krau a partner to eliminate legal issues that would prevent his purchase of BioPort Labs, Later renamed Emergent BioSolutions. BioPort was purchased for only $25,000,000 And all improvements were paid for by the American taxpayers.
Speaker 2: For retired admiral Krau's assistance, he received 23% of InterVac LLC. This gave Krail 12.5% of the newly formed BioPort, which
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The film starts out with a dramatized recreating of Lance Corporal Jared Schwartz, who refused to receive the anthrax vaccine.
He had to face a military tribunal without legal counsel, and read a prepared statement.
That statement can be found online, such as at the http://GulfWarVets.com website.
The film also mentions how pharmaceutical companies have legal immunity from any injuries or deaths resulting from vaccines, and that the civilian population only has recourse to sue the federal government in a special Vaccine Court.
However, military personnel are prohibited from suing in this court, which is part of the National Vaccine Compensation Program.
Biological weapons can be dangerous for both sides of a conflict. Using them can be like spitting into the wind—you can end up with more in your own face than in the enemy’s. Such weapons can and often have escaped containment. For this and many other reasons, biological weapons have been banned worldwide. Though we are told that some governments, especially in the Middle East, still use them, this comes mostly from the high-level government and military officials who often turn out to be the biggest liars. As a result, I have very low confidence in those sources of information.
Unfortunately, that information has been used to justify forcing vaccines on our military personnel. In September 1999, President Clinton signed Executive Order 13139 mandating that all military service people receive an anthrax vaccine that was not FDA-approved (you know it’s pretty bad when even the FDA doesn’t approve it).
Almost one hundred violations were found in the lab that produced the vaccine, and about thirty-five thousand soldiers have died from vaccine-related adverse effects. One vet describes the thirty-five thousand as casualties of friendly fire through a needle. Meanwhile, the number of soldiers who have died in Afghanistan and Iraq is just over four thousand.
Testimonials from many survivors permanently injured by the vaccine fill this video. Many would rather have taken a bullet than the vaccine. They have been treated worse by their own superiors than by the enemy.
Just to make things a little worse, the anthrax vaccine consists of several shots followed by yearly boosters. Former FDA head of inspections Colonel Sam Young said he would not take this vaccine. Russian Colonel Ken Alibek, MD, PhD—the inventor of weaponized anthrax—said there is no vaccine that works against weaponized anthrax. He also said there is no safe vaccine at all.
Vaccine Syndrome: How The Experimental Anthrax Vaccine Killed 35,000 Military Men And WomenVaccine Syndrome: How The Experimental Anthrax Vaccine Killed 35,000 Military Men And Women Dec. 9, 2020 Vaccine Syndrome is a film produced by Oscar nominated filmmaker Scott Miller, and provides excrumble.com