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Same goes for autism
Research the SV40 virus from the polio vaccine harvested in monkey livers.
Here is the link. https://wearethene.ws/notable/219885
12th line in Timeline Of Vaccines. https://phoreveryoung.wordpress.com/2015/05/14/the-worst-cover-up-in-the-history-of-the-world-vaccinations-are-monkey-business/
Thank you! These links are not easy to find, so it's great when someone shares.
Thank you ?
Makes shit like this seem fake, gay, and oh so injected https://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/medieval-cancer-0015264
I got a book for you to read. Judy Mikowitz was an AIDS researcher with Fauci, until she said this, then they ruined her career and tried to kill her.
The blood on his hands makes me shudder. For the love of ? he sold his soul.
The average age of death in 1850: ~38 years
The average age of death in 1910: ~52 years
The average age of death in 2000: ~78 years
Sell that loser luddite sht somewhere else. Hurray for modern medicine, although I weep for the politicized corruption the Left has recently subjected it to, like they have everything else they've poison-touched.
You're giving credit to vaccines that should go to sanitation improvements, antibiotics, increased knowledge and steady food supplies.
Or even just running water
Ok to be clear it could be both
Don't dogpile over divergent, well reasoned opinions
What are we, leftists?
The vax debate is rational
First of all who wrote the history books, and were you there in 1850?
Smallpox was responsible for almost 8% of ALL deaths, 30% mortality for those that caught it. Even the survivors were never the same again.
Know what the rate is today thanks to vaccination? 0%.
Not selling a thing. You believe in vaccines, fine. I am suspicious.
Check out the book Dissolving Illusions. Cases of smallpox was way down well before vaccines were introduced due to better hygiene and sewer systems. Correlation does not equal causality anyway.
I would have agreed with you 5 years ago.
Cancer was mostly unknown because most people didn't live long enough for it to become a problem. Plus, in the past, a lot of conditions were misdiagnosed that would be routinely diagnosed today.
Yes. Thank you. That’s what prompted me to look up the age of death info in the first place. That’s exactly right; both those reasons you noted are exactly the reasons cancer wasn’t an issue a hundred years ago.