Vaccine Injury Awareness Month, History of Injury
In honor of Vaccine Injury Awareness month I'm going to do one post a day on the history of vaccine injuries that will outline some of the most notable and unfortunately tragic vaccine injuries throughout time. This isn't a new problem, as I'm sure you are all aware. These injuries were unnecessary and have not been a pawn for the betterment of over all public safety. Infectious diease is combative via nutrition, improvements in sanitation and personal care and mainly through the antibodies our own immune systems develop naturally and then pass to our children.
So for day one I'm going to start with the most notable vaccine injury diaster of early vaccinations. The Cutter Incident.
The Cutter disaster was completely unnecessary which is what Dr Offit will never tell you in his widely spread account of this tragedy in the book, The Cutter Incident. Polio is/was a man made disease, from DDT which got into the milk supply or circulating in the air from crop spraying (as shown by researchers: Jim West, Ralph R. Scobey, M.D., and Morton S. Biskind, M.D.) and medical injections such as antibiotics and vaccines themselves. Yes, vaccines were and are a major cause of polio!
"The vaccination programs are irrelevant to the decline of polio, while pesticides correlate perfectly with polio. The unfunded, ostracized theory of poison causality far exceeds all other theories in simplicity, exactitude, and directness regarding correlations within all data areas: dosage, physiology, etiology, epidemiology, economics, and politics."--Jim West
The NIH Laboratory of Biologics Control, which had certified the Cutter polio vaccine, had received advance warnings of problems: in 1954, staff member Dr. Bernice Eddy had reported to her superiors that some inoculated monkeys had become paralyzed (pictures were sent as well). William Sebrell, the director of NIH wouldn't hear of such a thing.
The mistake produced 120,000 doses of polio vaccine that contained live polio virus.
Notable Court Cases
http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/cases/vaccines/GOTTSDANKER.htm
Injury
40,000 children developed abortive poliomyelitis
56 developed paralytic poliomyelitis
5 died.
The exposures led to an epidemic of polio in the families and communities of the affected children, resulting in a further 113 people paralyzed and 5 deaths.
Articles
http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org/2011/11/17/smoke-mirrors-and-the-disappearance-of-polio/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutter_Laboratories
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