Posted on 07/17/2013 10:09:46 AM PDT by BCW
The CDC has quickly removed a page from their website, which is now cached here, admitting that more than 98 million Americans received one or more doses of polio vaccine within an 8-year span when a proportion of the vaccine was contaminated with a cancer causing polyomavirus called SV40. It has been estimated that 10-30 million Americans could have received an SV40 contaminated dose of the vaccine.
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So if the story of Alexander is true...you could have been vaccinated by an old tainted sample since GOV didn’t require them to be destroyed.
Or...
Lucky me.
I guess that was when the Sabin vaccine in the sugar cubes were distributed to everyone in America. Quite a project. I remember it like yesterday.
I got the smallpox vaccine twice.The first time as an infant,(sometime in and around 1952) although I did not get the scar on my shoulder.The second time was the last year they gave the vaccine in 1971.That one left a very small scar (not in the shape of a circle which is the most common scar)
” From 1916 onward, a polio epidemic appeared each summer in at least one part of the country, with the most serious occurring in the 1940s and 1950s.[1] In the epidemic of 1949, 2,720 deaths from the disease occurred in the United States and 42,173 cases were reported and Canada and the United Kingdom were also affected.[14][15]”
Parents were rightly terrified of Polio. Also measles, and Rubella, Diptheria, Pertussis. Thank God for Vaccines.
I have an autograph of Dr Salk.Commenative PO envelope celebrating 100 years of Modern chemistry. It is right next to my autographed photo of Charleston Heston.
Not to hijack the topic, but I wonder -- what did kids of the 50s/60s get to protect them from smallpox? You'd think I'd know (having grown up in that era), but it just wasn't something I had any attention on at the time.
“Lets see 98 million from 1955 to 1963 would mean what, 70% off all those here?”
Pretty much. Hell, we could call ourselves the “PoxMark Crowd” since those without are usually found on DU.
What’s the time frame on this?
We got this vaccine during the time in question
Funny how some folks know the details of their early medical history, while others (like me) never committed those things to memory.
I just remembered that my dad sent me my childhood immunization records years and years ago. I've got them stored with other family records. Think I'll dig them out and have a look.
My sentiments exactly.
How much $$$ does the cancer / big pharma industry rake in by keeping people sick and poisoning them with “chemo” and roasting them with radiation?
How many people have developed reputedly effective alternative CA treatments only to have been murdered, disappeared, or died under mysterious circumstances with all of their research vanished, destroyed, or seized by the FDA Nazis?
How many of the ruling elite have been suffering from CA lately, hmmm?
They know how to prevent and cure this stuff - but they don’t want US to know, do they?
Follow the money - and there is a lot of it made by keeping people sick and dependent on the medical-industrial machine.
Any connection with Obamacare? (Obamacontrol)
Ya don’t suppose, huh?
I am 55 now and I can still see the mark.
I read somewhere that the vaccine lasts for about 10 years, that is why it was necessary to get booster shots if you were visiting a foreign country.
If smallpox raised its nasty head again, our country would be in for a world of hurt.
ok... who was the doctor??
Dr. Ho Lee Crap ?!
Lung cancer is difficult to diagnose in the early stages.
I suppose if you are in this group range. ...and you dont smoke...you should be aggressive with diagnosis if you show symptoms...at least requesting test for the sv-40.
Christopher Reeves wife - who never smoked- would have fit into this time frame.
http://www.cdc.gov/Features/dsCancerAnnualReport/
Report Highlights
Graph: Cancer Deathe Rates by sex, U.S. 1975-2008.The overall rate of new cancer diagnoses, also known as incidence, among men decreased by an average of 0.6% per year between 2004 and 2008.
Overall cancer incidence rates among women decreased 0.5% per year from 1998 to 2006; rates remained level from 2006 through 2008.
Lung cancer death rates among women decreased for the second year in a row. Lung cancer death rates in men have been decreasing since the early 1990s.
Colorectal cancer incidence rates decreased among men and women from 1999 through 2008.
Breast cancer incidence rates among women decreased from 1999 through 2004, and remained level from 2004 through 2008.
Incidence rates of melanoma and pancreas, kidney, thyroid, and liver cancers increased from 1999 through 2008.
And here the American government is, intentionally leaving our southern border wide open to invasion from third world countries and every disease they carry.
smallpox. Some of us (usually females) got them on the side of our upper thigh.
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