09-02-12 The Vaccine Myth: An Issue of Trust

Shawn reviewed the history of eugenics in the United States. Funded by the likes of the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Institute and the Kellogg’s of Battle Creek, Michigan, the eugenics movement was alive and well during most of the first half of the 20th century, replete with all the trappings, including the fundamental notion that Germanic and Nordic races were superior, and espousal of euthanasia of the inferior including the use of gas chambers.

Most sobering is the superficial divorce form Nazi-style eugenics, post-WWII, purely as a face-saving strategy. As supported by history, the eugenics movement in the U.S. then took on the guise of Social Engineering, the Science of Man and other less threatening labels. Among the more than 750 Nazi scientists brought to the United States after WWII in Operation Paperclip, of whom many had participated in the horrendous medical experiments on concentration camp prisoners, one has to wonder how many were dispersed to government programs involved in the development of vaccines.

The issue of trust was the suppression of information that should be well publicized information cataloged by Hilary Butler in her paper, Vaccines and Neonatal Immune Development: the natural lack of production during the first twenty-four months of a baby’s development of certain immune proteins that trigger an inflammatory response, to afford the immune system ample time to identify and recognize both the self and environmental biologics such as potential allergens, to preclude autoimmunity once the inflammatory response kicks in. An assault on that natural, most gracious process, the adjuvants in vaccines excite the immune system, triggering an inflammatory response. The current epidemics of previously unheard of autoimmune diseases in juveniles, such as rheumatoid arthritis, asthma and diabetes, thus should not be a mystery, but, rather, an expected result of the injection of one hundred fifteen doses of disease antigens by the age of two, including close to thirty adjuvants.

Ginger Landry Lee called in to complete the story of her son’s vaccine damage, including a description of repeated post-vaccination bouts of back arching and high-pitched screaming, indicating brain inflammation and possible brain damage, but repeatedly discounted by her boy’s doctors as normal.

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