We have always been told that vaccines saved us, but is that true? Harvard Research says otherwise

A paper authored by John B. Mckinlay and Sonja M. Mckinlay of Harvard University, Boston University and Radcliffe Institute in 1977 brings light to the fact that the diseases touted as fixed by vaccines, were already on the way out long before the vaccines were introduced. Lets look at the data…

When the tide is receding from the beach it is easy to have the illusion that one can empty the ocean by removing water with a pail.

Smallpox Vaccine had a high kill rate that makes you wonder if it was worth it at all?

Polio Vaccine

In April 1955 more than 409,000 children in five Western and mid-Western USA states received the Salk polio vaccine in which the process of inactivating the live virus proved to be defective. Within days there were reports of paralysis and within a month the first mass vaccination program against polio had to be abandoned. Subsequent investigations revealed that the Salk vaccine had caused 40,000 cases of polio, leaving 200 children with varying degrees of paralysis and killing 11 children.

Sabin’s oral vaccine using live virus came into commercial use in 1961. Once Sabin’s oral vaccine became widely available, it supplanted Salk’s injected vaccine, which had been tarnished in the public’s opinion by the Cutter incident of 1955

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Their 1977 report was followed up recently in 2020 by DAVID A. KINDIG.

David A. Kindig (born May 19, 1940) is an American physician, emeritus professor of population health sciences and emeritus vice-chancellor for health sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health. He was elected to the National Institute of Medicine in 1996, and is founding and emeritus co-chair of its Roundtable on Population Health Improvement.

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