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                                                   Was polio eradicated by the vaccine?

First, let’s ask the following question: What is a virus?  

  • The 1940 Medical Dictionary defines virus as "the specific living principle by which an infectious disease is transmitted."

Vague and meaningless for there is no such thing as a "living" principle. According to the dictionaries, a principle is a rule, truth, law etc. Not a living entity.

  • The Scientific Encyclopedia says viruses have been obtained for experimentation by means of extremely powerful centrifuges which must be specially built. In the same article it is stated that viruses are so minute they cannot be detected even by the most powerful microscopes. So, how do scientists know when they have produced any?
  • The Modern Encyclopedia, (1944) says in part "A virus differs from a bacterium in that the latter can live and reproduce itself in an artificial culture such as beef broth, whereas a virus must live inside a living cell. It is because of the protection which the living cell affords a virus that serums are of no value in the treatment of virus diseases."

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A clear indication that as far back as 1944 it was known virus vaccines have no value in treating disease.

  • Webster’s Dictionary refers to virus as a "slimy or poisonous liquid". Pus is a slimy poisonous liquid and forms where there is inflammation and disintegration of tissue. This break-down and disintegration of life cells is not a result of invasion of germs or viruses but is due to the interference with the chemical balance that holds the structure in a state of normal functioning. When poisons from such things as vaccines, drugs, narcotics, contaminated and devitalized foods etc. cause degeneration of the cells and disease, the condition is usually labeled according to the location of the most decay. For instance, when there is inflammation of the kidney it is called Bright’s Disease; if it is in the joints, it is arthritis, in the stomach it is ulcers, in the lungs, we call it tuberculosis, in the pancreas, it is diabetes and when there is inflammation of the brain and spinal cord affecting the nerves and muscles it is called POLIO.

What is Polio?

"Salk vaccine is hard to make and no batch can ever be proved safe before it is given to children."

Dr. Scheele (Surgeon General) before Atlantic City Convention of the American Association 1955 -New York Times June 8, 1955


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Jonas Edward Salk

Poliomyelitis is an "inflammation of the gray matter of the spinal cord.[17] Though the word "poliomyelitis" was formed by putting together the Greek words for the site of the disease - polios, meaning gray, myelos, meaning marrow, and adding the English suffix, itis, meaning inflammation. It has gone by many names including infantile paralysis, Heine-Medin's Disease, debility of the lower extremities, and spinal paralytic paralysis. In common usage, the term poliomyelitis is abbreviated to POLIO.

Inflammation is a result of poisoning, irritation, and obstructions.   All of which interfere with “normal functioning.”  Such damage and decay has been scientifically found to result in paralysis and or death without viral infections of any sort.  Isolated “germs” have never been scientifically known to “attack” and cause decay or infection. 

Poliomyelitis has been diagnosed and medically blamed on a virus. You can see this claim on the polio vaccine information sheet given at the pediatrician’s office.  Insistence is made that a “polio virus” is a living organism with airborne capabilities sure to inflict person-to-person.  Yet, we can’t seem to locate any scientific or medically journals with such information.  Thus, the theory that polio can be so easily spread can only be scientifically unfounded and one of the greatest medical lies at best.

During a widespread epidemic of 1949, the New York State Health Department tried to establish the theory of Poliomyelitis spreading person-to-person and failed.  In their studies, the United States Public Health Services also failed to prove the theory.  Tests were also conducted on animals and humans (prisoners and orphans).  They were exposed by having their throat and nasal passages swabbed with “matter” from the supposedly infected.  No polio was reported to have been produced by this method.  The only reported effects were loss of taste and smell do to the effects of poisons in the serum used on the swabs.  Thus learning that POLIO IS NOT CONTAGIOUS.

wpe1D.jpg (9266 bytes)Dr, Eva Sneed stated, “When you make a vaccine, particularly a viral vaccine, you cannot just grow it on food, like you grow certain other bacteria; you have to grow it on living cells.  Viruses actually need living cells to reproduce.  When the polio epidemic started, scientists were desperately looking for a system of cells that would support the manufacture of what we now know as the polio vaccine.  They came up with the magic mix of monkey kidneys, human cancer cells, and the body fluid of certain animals, including serum from calves, baby horses, and the raw extract of pig stomach.  So when you look at the polio vaccine, you have a mix of all these elements.”

Poisonous liquids form where there is inflammation and “crumbling” of the area.  The condition is labeled according to it’s location.  Inflammation of the joints is arthritis, inflammation of the lungs is tuberculosis, inflammation of the pancreas is pancreatitis and or diabetes…etc.  The list goes on.

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