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Vaccination dogma: Mass vaccination has never worked; not for any disease
• https://expose-news.com, BY RHODA WILSONA New England Journal of Medicine paper critiques this approach but the authors don't question whether the vaccines help, harm or are even necessary.
In the following, Roman Bystrianyk explains why mass vaccination is not necessary, and never has been. A handful of honest physicians have noted this for decades: what truly conquered infectious diseases wasn't medical intervention but clean water, adequate nutrition and humane living conditions. "What actually saves lives [is] real, genuine health, which is something you can't get in a pill or an injection," he writes.
But, as Bystrianyk notes, the persecution of vaccine dissenters follows a pattern as old as vaccination itself. The medical establishment's suppression of dissenting voices on vaccination began during Edward Jenner's time.
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"Unfortunately, a belief in the efficacy of vaccination has been so enforced in the education of the medical practitioner that it is hardly probable that the futility of the practice will be generally acknowledged in our generation, though nothing would more redound [contribute] to the credit of the profession and give evidence of the advance in pathology and sanitary science. It is more probable that when, by means of notification and isolation, small-pox is kept under control, vaccination will disappear from practice, and will retain only a historical interest."[1]— Professor E. M. Crookshank, MRCS, Professor of Comparative Pathology and Director of the Bacteriological Laboratory, King's College, London, 1889
"The medical practitioners remind me of a flock of sheep. When the leader starts to run in a certain direction, the whole flock follow without question, and the faster the leader runs, the more excited the rest become. Who can say absolutely that antitoxin ever cured a case of diphtheria? While, on the other hand, how many cases have we known of being left with a weak heart after it had been used…"[2] — Dr. B. H. Cubbage, 1908
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