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mick silver
20th April 2016, 11:39 AM
SCIENTISTS WORK TO DESTROY OLD POLIO VACCINE AFTER ADMITTING IT CAUSES POLIOSource: Adan Salazar (http://www.infowars.com/shock-scientists-work-to-destroy-old-polio-vaccine-after-admitting-it-causes-polio/)

Clinics around the world are destroying an old, problematic polio vaccine in favor of a new oral one, in an unprecedented effort that has never before been attempted.
The problem with the old vaccine? It was causing polio. Oops.
The massive global eradication effort takes place within the next few weeks at thousands of sites in 155 different countries, and requires a complete destruction of every single vial of the vaccine for the worldwide plan to work.
“Health workers have been taught to destroy the old vaccine by boiling it, incinerating it, even burying it in the ground,” reports NPR.org.
The old vaccine, health experts claim, targeted a polio strain – type 2 – that has been all but wiped out since 1999. Since vaccines contain live, but weakened strains of the viruses they intend to fight, the strains often mutate and can cause polio.
“Last year,” for instance according to NPR, “the world recorded about 100 cases of polio. About 30 of them were caused by mutant strains from the old vaccine. The new vaccine also has a live virus in it, but it mutates much less often. So in the long run, it should cause about 90 percent fewer cases.”
The new vaccine only targets Type 1 and Type 3 polio strains, so it’s vital to destroy the older strain as there will no longer be a vaccine to protect against it.
“If some aren’t” completely destroyed, reports NPR, “some of that virus could leak out into the world, and we could have outbreaks of a type of polio we haven’t seen since 1999.”
UNICEF Chief of Immunization Robin Nandy says they’re preparing for that scenario to play out.
“We do expect this and we have put in place measures to detect this very quickly and respond to this,” Nandy told NPR.
One reason the old strain of polio may persist is due to confusing labels.
“Adding to the possibility of confusion, the old and new vials and boxes are almost identical. Warehouse managers are supposed to mark the old vaccine with an ‘X’ and bag it for disposal,” The New York Times writes.
One health expert told The Times he believed it would be difficult for the public to trust a new vaccine after the effort.
“This changeover is unprecedented,” former CDC associate director Dr. Walter A. Orenstein told The Times.
“This is going to be hard,” said Orenstein. “For a long time, we’ve driven people to think of vaccine as valuable. Now we’re asking them to destroy it.”
UNICEF’s Nandy says the new initiative is imperative to the overall polio eradication effort, “because if the world is ever going to wipe out polio,” NPR says, “we have to first make sure the vaccine isn’t causing it.”

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Neuro
21st April 2016, 05:23 AM
I have a patient that I have known for more than 10 years that got Polio as a 1 year old baby, who had developed normally until that point. In the night after the injection, he got fever and started crying unconsolably. The crying continued for a month or two, after which he was quadriplegic, paralyzed in all 4 limbs, this is of course not common with normal natural polio where usually only one nerve root of a limb is affected. I started seeing him when he was around 4 years old in 2004. There is no cure for him, he'll be paralyzed for the rest of his life. No-one in the medical community in Sweden ever admitted that he got polio from the vaccine though, but the connection to the vaccine is obvious. The piece above mentions 100 people a year get polio from the vaccine, but considering no-one these parents met in the medical profession could admit this was an atypical polio infection (which is actually a common presentation when injecting the virus in the blood), I would say the problem is way more widespread at least a magnitude greater than reported...

Glass
21st April 2016, 05:37 AM
47,000 in india in 1 campaign alone. On my journey to and from work I see a young woman, perhaps late 20's now. She has polio. She has clearly used those leg braces in the past. But it is not just her legs. She is quite drawn, taught and thin. She soldiers on but I'm sure no one would make the link.

I am staggered this stuff is still around since 1999. They say they went to a new form, however the story I heard is that they still use the same source material to make the vaccine. I'm not sure this will fix the problem but it will put a lot of people back to sleep. A lot of people suck this up and I've had the 1999 thing regurgitated at me when talking about it.

And people say it's not so bad now, because you don't end up in an iron lung anymore. Thats good news isn't it?

Neuro
21st April 2016, 06:07 AM
47,000 in india in 1 campaign alone. On my journey to and from work I see a young woman, perhaps late 20's now. She has polio. She has clearly used those leg braces in the past. But it is not just her legs. She is quite drawn, taught and thin. She soldiers on but I'm sure no one would make the link.

I am staggered this stuff is still around since 1999. They say they went to a new form, however the story I heard is that they still use the same source material to make the vaccine. I'm not sure this will fix the problem but it will put a lot of people back to sleep. A lot of people suck this up and I've had the 1999 thing regurgitated at me when talking about it.

And people say it's not so bad now, because you don't end up in an iron lung anymore. Thats good news isn't it?

Polio was eradicated by modern plumbing. It's a disease spread by flies eating human infected feces. In the west most outhouses in inner cities disappeared in the 50's which coincided with the last polio epidemic. People get hospitalized today with swine or other flu's needing respirators (modern sleeker looking version of iron lung).

In India where you still don't have modern plumbing in many areas, you still have polio epidemics, despite wide spread polio vaccination... In the west the only cases of polio you have is from the artificial polio strain, which is grossly underestimated and under reported, instead it is called infantile paralysis. Just like the numbers were grossly overestimated in the 50's to get universal acceptance of the vaccine, further you could claim a statistical success after a few years of under reporting cases. MD's are biased in that if someone actually had a vaccine for a disease, they are very unlikely to diagnose that disease, and argh, horror, if you are not vaccinated you tend to get the diagnose even if you don't have it...

The wonders of Medical Indoctrination Science! :)

Glass
21st April 2016, 06:11 AM
I think the improvements in hygene have had a positive affect on almost all of the diseases they vaccinate for. certainly the stats I have seen appear to support what you are saying.

The 47,000 were vaccinated via one the Gates foundation campaigns. And they are running the Zika campaign as well aren't they?

Neuro
21st April 2016, 06:20 AM
I think the improvements in hygene have had a positive affect on almost all of the diseases they vaccinate for. certainly the stats I have seen appear to support what you are saying.

The 47,000 were vaccinated via one the Gates foundation campaigns. And they are running the Zika campaign as well aren't they?
Certainly, European inner city life 1900 was not a very healthy experience, smokey air, cold dreary small apartments without running water, no refrigeration, hard physical labour for the majority in factories. No fruit and vegetables during winter season. Even hunger in large portions of the working classes.

brosil
21st April 2016, 06:31 AM
I think the improvements in hygene have had a positive affect on almost all of the diseases they vaccinate for. certainly the stats I have seen appear to support what you are saying.

The 47,000 were vaccinated via one the Gates foundation campaigns. And they are running the Zika campaign as well aren't they?

If you go into the history of polio, it was improvements in hygiene that caused the American epidemic. In the 1890s, it became known as the rich kids disease. The poor rarely caught it but the rich did in droves. That's what spurred the development of the vaccine. The Salk vaccine was a killed virus vaccine that had a very low infection rate but some other problems. A Finnish researcher brought out a weakened virus vaccine with about 1 in 10k infection rate and was used in Finland and Turkey. Modern vaccines are assembled from proteins that are supposed to stimulate the bodies immune system without exposing anyone to the actual virus.

Neuro
21st April 2016, 06:41 AM
If you go into the history of polio, it was improvements in hygiene that caused the American epidemic. In the 1890s, it became known as the rich kids disease. The poor rarely caught it but the rich did in droves. That's what spurred the development of the vaccine. The Salk vaccine was a killed virus vaccine that had a very low infection rate but some other problems. A Finnish researcher brought out a weakened virus vaccine with about 1 in 10k infection rate and was used in Finland and Turkey. Modern vaccines are assembled from proteins that are supposed to stimulate the bodies immune system without exposing anyone to the actual virus.
Yes improvement in hygiene made it from endemic (always present) to epidemic (occurring with regularity). The poorer strata of society had it still endemic, which means you got it as a baby, and you either died or recovered from it. The rate of recovery in a baby with polio infection is greater than an older child, that more frequently gives residual paralysis remaining. Later in the 30's-50's it only continued as epidemics in all layers of society.