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FATOS HISTRICOS SOBRE O PERIGO DAS VACINAS

As vacinas so o charlatanice da medicina moderna. Os programas de vacinao em massa no s no conseguem proteger a populao da doena contagiosa como eles de fato aceleram a extenso da doena em muitos casos.

Vaccines are the quackery of modern medicine. Mass vaccination programs not only fail to protect the population from infectious disease they actually accelerate the spread of disease in many cases. Muitos !e"sites surgiram h# alguns anos para contariar a propaganda de pr$vacinao anunciada por companhias de drogas %que tiram aproveito de vacinas& e regulamentadores de sa'de %a quem servem (s companhias de drogas&. )m dos s*tios + !!!. O Vaccination,e"ate.com que enumera os seguintes fatos histricos so"re vacinasMany !e"site have cropped up over the last fe! years to counter the pro$vaccine propaganda put out "y drug companies %!ho profit from vaccines& and health regulators %!ho serve the drug companies&. One of those sites is !!!.Vaccination,e"ate.com !hich lists the follo!ing historical facts a"out vaccines. /n the )0A in 1234 t!o virologists discovered that "oth polio vaccines !ere contaminated !ith the 0V 54 virus !hich causes cancer in animals as !ell as changes in human cell tissue cultures. Millions of children had "een in6ected !ith these vaccines. %Med 7nl of Australia 189:9128: p. ;;;& . /n 1<81$= >ngland !ith 2<? of the population aged "et!een = and ;4 vaccinated against smallpox it experienced its !orst ever smallpox out"reak !ith 5; 444 deaths. ,uring the same period in @ermany !ith a vaccination rate of 23? there !ere over 1=; 444 deaths from smallpox. . /n @ermany compulsory mass vaccination against diphtheria commenced in 1254 and "y 125; diphtheria cases !ere up from 54 444 to =;4 444. %Aannah Allen ,onBt @et 0tuckC Dhe Ease Against Vaccinations and /n6ections. American Fatural Aygiene 0ociety 12<;.& . /n 1238 @hana !as declared measles free "y the Gorld Aealth Organisation after 23? of its population !as vaccinated. /n 128= @hana experienced one of its !orst measles out"reaks !ith its highest ever mortality rate. %,r A Al"onico MMH Vaccine Eampaign in 0!itIerland March 1224.& . /n 1288 ,r 7onas 0alk !ho developed the first polio vaccine testified along !ith other

scientists that mass inoculation against polio !as the cause of most polio cases throughout the )0A since 1231. %0cience 595988 JA"stractsK.& . /n the )L "et!een 1284 and 1224 over =44 444 cases of !hooping cough occurred in fully vaccinated children. %Eommunity ,isease 0urveillance Eentre )L.& . /n the 1284Bs a tu"erculosis vaccine trial in /ndia involving =34 444 people revealed that more cases of DM occurred in the vaccinated than the unvaccinated. %Dhe Nancet 1=919<4 p. 8:.& . /n 128< a survey of :4 0tates in the )0 revealed that more than half of the children !ho contracted measles had "een adequately vaccinated. %Dhe OeopleBs ,octor ,r. H. Mendelsohn.& . Dhe Pe"ruary 12<1 issue of the 7ournal of the American Medical Association found that 24? of o"stetricians and 33? of pediatricians refused to take the ru"ella vaccine. . /n 1282 0!eden a"andoned the !hooping cough vaccine due to its ineffectiveness. Out of ; 154 cases in 128< it !as found that <5? had "een vaccinated three timesC %MM7 =<:-323$328 12<1.& . /n the )0A the cost of a single ,OD shot had risen from 11 cents in 12<= to Q11.54 in 12<8. Dhe manufacturers of the vaccine !ere putting aside Q< per shot to cover legal costs and damages they !ere paying out to parents of "rain damaged children and children !ho died after vaccination. %Dhe Vine /ssue 8 7anuary 1225 Fam"our Rld.& . /n Oman "et!een 12<< and 12<2 a polio out"reak occurred amongst thousands of fully vaccinated children. Dhe region !ith the highest attack rate had the highest vaccine coverage. Dhe region !ith the lo!est attack rate had the lo!est vaccine coverage. %Dhe Nancet =192921.& . /n 1224 a )L survey involving ;2< doctors revealed that over ;4? of them refused to have the Aepatitis M vaccine despite "elonging to the high risk group urged to "e vaccinated. %Mritish Med 7nl =89191224.& . /n the )0A from 7uly 1224 to Fovem"er 122: the )0 Pood and ,rug Administration counted a total of ;5 48= adverse reactions follo!ing vaccination. Dhe P,A admitted that this num"er represented only 14? of the real total "ecause most doctors !ere refusing to report vaccine in6uries. /n other !ords adverse reactions for this period exceeded half a millionC %Fational Vaccine /nformation Eentre March = 1225.& . /n 1224 the 7ournal of the American Medical Association had an article on measles !hich stated K Although more than 2;? of school$aged children in the )0 are vaccinated against measles large measles out"reaks continue to occur in schools and most cases in this setting occur among previously vaccinated children.K %7AMA =1911924.& . /n the Fe! >ngland 7ournal of Medicine 7uly 1225 issue a study found that over <4? of children under ; years of age !ho had contracted !hooping cough had "een fully

vaccinated. . On Fovem"er =nd =444 the Association of American Ohysicians and 0urgeons %AAO0& announced that its mem"ers voted at their ;8th annual meeting in 0t Nouis to pass a resolution calling for an end to mandatory childhood vaccines. Dhe resolution passed !ithout a single JnoK vote. EOFA>SA A M>,/E/FA /FD>@HAN http-99!!!.arIt.com."r9Vie!.aspxT typeU1==8VDituloUN/FL0 V>7A OOH )M FOVO AF@)NO O0 OHOMN>MA0 ,> 0AW,> R)> VOEX OO00A D>H > R)> FYO OH>E/0AH/A D>$NO0 0> EOFA>E>00> A M>,/E/FA /FD>@HAN http-99!!!.arIt.com."r9Orodutos.aspx

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