Polio Vaccine
The commonly held belief is that polio was a fearful disease; that the polio vaccines were and are our saviours; and that, by continuing to vaccinate every child here and overseas, polio can be eradicated. The reality about polio and its vaccines is light years apart from this belief. For your enlightenment we offer the following articles:
Links to External Articles
- Smoke, Mirrors and the “Disappearance” of Polio – Suzanne Humphries, MD, speaking on Polio at the Association of Natural Health Conference 2015 – 30 minute video
- The CDC Made These Two Radical Changes and 30,000 Diagnoses of Polio Instantly Disappeared
- Polio Wasn’t Vanquished, It Was Redefined by Marco Cáceres, The Vaccine Reaction
- Hiding Polio Quotes
- The Salk ‘Miracle’ Myth by Marco Cáceres, The Vaccine Reaction
- The Failure of Global Polio Eradication by Dr. Jeffrey Dach, MD
- How Technology Has Made Global Polio Eradication Impossible
- Pulse Polio Bungle: A new monovalent polio vaccine paralyzes Indian children despite and because of administration of multiple doses
- Mutant Polio Viruses Pollute Water, Paralyze – Neurovirulent mutated vaccine strain live polio viruses are polluting world water supplies and are responsible for polio outbreaks among children in Nigeria and other countries
- Polio: The Virus and the Vaccine – All the evidence one needs to convince themselves of the fraudulence of the mythology surrounding polio and its vaccines
- Fear of the Invisible – The Germ Theory of Disease & Hunt for the Poliovirus
- Pesticides and Polio: A Critique of Scientific Literature by Jim West
- The Treatment of Poliomyelitis and Other Virus Diseases with Vitamin C – by Dr. Fred Klenner MD
- More About Dr. Klenner’s Successes with Vitamin C – Frederick R. Klenner, MD, FCCP, Observations On the Dose and Administration of Ascorbic Acid When Employed Beyond the Range Of A Vitamin In Human Pathology; Winter, 1971; Vol 23; No 3 and 4
- Rogue Virus in the Vaccine – Early Polio Vaccine Harbored Virus Now Feared to Cause Cancer in Humans
Further Reading