Jump to content
IndiaDivine.org

HEALTH: Smallpox vaccine virus' curious relationship to syphilis

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

From the January 2003 Idaho Observer:

 

Smallpox vaccine virus' curious relationship to syphilis

by Don Harkins

 

The virus in the smallpox vaccine is called the vaccinia virus.

Historical references clearly illustrate the origin of the vaccinia

virus. However, modern science claims its presence is a “mystery” and

poses five theories, none of which have been proven, in an attempt to

explain the origin of this virus.

 

The five theories 21st century science offers are that the vaccinia

virus is: 1. derived from variola virus by passage in cows; 2. derived

from variola virus by passage in humans (variolation); 3. derived

through hybridisation between cowpox and variola viruses; 4. a fossil

virus maintained in the laboratory but otherwise extinct; 5. derived

from cowpox virus by repeated passage on the skin of animals (Fenner,

1992; Behbehani, 1983).

 

Not one of the five theories even consider the well-documented contents

of 19th century books such as “Cowpox and Vaccinal Syphilis,” by Dr.

Charles Creighton (1891), a professor of microscopic anatomy at

Cambridge University.

 

It is not difficult to understand why the government-supported public

health community prefers to keep the public in the dark about the most

likely origins of vaccinia. The truth is disgusting and reminiscent of

modern medicine's “eye-of-newt, spleen-of-bat, Dark Ages medicine roots.

If the public was told vaccinia was the product of sores that developed

on the irritated udders of cows milked by the syphilitic hands of 18th

century milk maidens, they may be less inclined to stand in line for a

smallpox vaccination.

 

In 1796, when the father of modern vaccinology Ed Jenner “discovered”

the smallpox vaccine, the serum-making process was crude and amazingly

nonscientific. With a little background, a layperson can easily

understand what happened.

 

Dr. Creighton, who also wrote “Epidemics of Great Britain (1893),”

observed that cowpox (vaccinia) is, “an eruption of a few pimples which

are made to bleed by the merciless manipulations of the milkers... The

blood forms crusts that are dislodged every six hours, the indurated

[hardened], phagendemic [rapidly spreading] ulcers form on the sites of

the original pimples...Cowpox undisturbed by the milkers' hands, has no

existence in the originating cow. It is the persistent irritation that

makes it a pox.”

 

In other words, at the time smallpox vaccine was being observed, it was

understood that cow milkers with syphilitic hands caused pox-like sores

on the udders of cows. Secretions from this diseased material were then

taken from the cow, mixed with various compounds and rendered into a

preparation. This material was then administered to persons by applying

it to broken skin.

 

Forced vaccination in England was discontinued in 1898 after a Royal

Commission, upon which Dr. Creighton and playwright George Bernard Shaw

sat, determined that smallpox vaccine caused epidemics of several

diseases -- including smallpox and syphilis. “...[d]eaths from infantile

syphilis per million births, under enforced vaccination (1867-1878) were

1,738 as compared to 564 per million under voluntary vaccination

(1847-1853), wrote Dr. William Collins in 1881.

 

In a 1905 letter to anti-vaccinist Chas Higgins of New York, Parke Davis

& Co. described what little it knew about the smallpox vaccine it

produced. “No one seems to know the exact nature of this product. It

would seem to us, however, that the theory that cowpox is but modified

smallpox, is the most tenable one. Particularly does it seem true in

view of the facts reported by Dr. Monkton Copeman, Director of the

Government Vaccine Work in London, that he had been able to transmit

smallpox virus to monkeys, from monkeys to heifers, and from heifers to

man, the resulting vaccination on the human subject being identically

the same as that produced by vaccine as originally prepared.”

 

By “properly” transferring the smallpox virus from man to animals

vaccinia was produced and was determined to provide immunity to

smallpox. “On theoretical grounds, it seems to us that this is a very

plausible explanation of the origin of vaccinia,” Parke Davis concluded

in the letter.

 

It was well-known at the time that mass and mandated vaccination against

smallpox, as previously stated, was responsible for epidemics of

syphilis. Even the pro-vaccine textbook “Vaccines,” by Plotkin &

Mortimer (1994) recognized the historic relationship of the smallpox

vaccine to the dreaded disease. “As the 19th century progressed,

however, the initial wave of enthusiasm for vaccination subsided when

difficulties were experienced....when it was found that, on some

occasions, syphilis was transmitted in the process.”

 

Plotkin & Mortimer even went on to explain that syphilis appeared in

Europe during the 15th century and how, “...writers began to use the

prefix small to distinguish variola, the smallpox, from syphilis, the

great pox.”

 

The 1979 Encyclopedia Britannica concurs that syphilis first appeared in

Europe after Columbus returned from the Americas. However, leprosy was

prevalent in Europe prior to the 1500s. Certain similarities between the

two diseases indicate, “it is likely that many cases thought to be

leprosy were actually syphilis.”

 

Smallpox vaccine has not changed very much from the days when pus was

squeezed out of the sores from cows milked by syphilitic milkers.

Plotkin & Mortimer described how modern smallpox vaccine is made: “Most

[smallpox] vaccine now available for use is grown on the skin of a calf

and harvested after sacrifice of the animal.”

 

Are we to make the assumption that the calf is then butchered and sold

as veal?

 

The point of the exercise

 

The point of this article is to show that those who have been

masterminding pandemic preparedness plans have ignored history to come

up with five ridiculous “theories” for the origin of vaccinia virus.

 

Why? Because the truth is so simple to understand and so disgusting

people would be less likely to fall in line with their sleeves rolled up

if they knew.

 

For whatever reason, fooling millions of Americans into being vaccinated

with a virus associated with syphilis, leprosy (and numerous other

diseases [see Smallpox Alert! ordering info page 3]) is more important

than a different outcome that would prevail under the truth.

 

History is the greatest teacher. We have already learned that smallpox

vaccine causes more public health problems than it solves. We have also

learned that it leaves pain, misery and death in its wake.

 

If public health officials are intentionally obscuring smallpox

vaccine's sordid past to help achieve the mass and mandated objective,

then we must assume that pain, misery and death -- not public health --

are the intended outcomes.

 

***

 

http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20030102.htm

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...