| ..and another one. animal cruelty and witches brews!April 19 2002 at 6:50 PM | Stacie |
Response to this will make you ill... how vaccines are made. |
| Man's fascination with ingestion of putrid matter for therapeutic purposes
A few words from Tim O'Shea:
The resistance to correct information about vaccination borders on religious fanaticism. Unlike with Ritalin, estrogen, or antibiotics, people seem to get violently emotional about vaccination, with a blind zeal that resembles religious fervor.
Why is it so hysterical? Why such a shrill insistence that vaccinations are safe, when the scientific evidence is certainly not there? Maybe it's our atavistic, primordial, tribal fascination with superstitions involving parts and extracts and entrails from dead animals. These beliefs harken forth from the dawn of civilization, and are cited in the chronicles of most pagan and Christian civilizations. They're imprinted on the hard disk of our primitive brain.
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And a few words from Walene James:
Is it too impudent to suggest that man has long had a love affair with decomposing animal proteins, noxious potions that would ward off the demons of ill fortune? From the witches of old to modern medicine, man seems to be held captive by the notion that the ingestion of noxious substances protects him from the caprices of some threatening external agent. Is it too impertinent to suggest that the filth that once beset man from open sewers and unwashed bodies has returned in a new and different guise - the hypodermic needle?
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And in the same vein, let me share how the rabies vaccine was made until at least 1947. I understand they are doing something different now, but I don't know what.
1. A rabbit, dog, or goat is strapped and its head held.
2. With no anesthetic, a cut is made through the skin on top of the head.
3. Skin is separated from the skull.
4. A circular saw then removes some bone.
5. A piece of the brain of a so-called rabid dog is then inserted and the skin sewed up; the animal is then placed in a cage to die a slow and horrible death.
6. In from 13 to 27 days, death occurs from inflammation of the brain. At death, the brain and spinal cord are removed, dried, and later mashed up in a distilled water and salt solution to which carbolic acid or chloroform is added.
7. After straining , it is ready for animal or human use.
And here is how they used to make the smallpox vaccine. I understand that now they are trying to use aborted fetal cells for the new smallpox vaccine.
1. A young calf has his belly shaved.
2. Many slashes are made in the skin.
3. A prior batch of smallpox vaccine is dropped into the slashes and allowed to fester over a period of days.
4. During this time, the calf stands in a headstock so that he can't lick his belly. The calf then is led out of the stock to a table where he is strapped down.
5. His belly scabs and pus are scraped off and ground into a powder.
6. That powder is the next batch of smallpox vaccine.
Hmmm, so besides dried pus and scabs in the smallpox vaccine, incidental viruses that the calf was carrying could be contained in this lovely concoction.
How 'bout diphtheria antitoxin?
The horse is used for this. The horse is injected with putrified beef broth, containing the diphtheria bacillus, until it has the symptoms of blood poisoning. The injections are continued until the animal (if it does not die) ceases to react. It is then said to be immune. The bleeding process then begins, usually on the third day after the last injection. Two or three gallons of blood are drawn off over 6 to 7 weeks until the animal is exhausted or dies. The blood coagulates, and the clear fluid that rises to the surface--called serum--is put into tubes and sold under the name of diphtheria antitoxin.
Vaccine technology has merely camouflaged man's ongoing ingestion of putrid substances.
Vaccines are grown and strained through animal or human tissues like monkey kidney tissue, chicken embryo, embryonic guinea pig cells, calf serum, human diploid cells (the dissected organs of aborted foetuses as in the case of rubella, hepatitis A, and chickenpox vaccines).
Also I understand the typhoid vaccine is/was made from human excrement from a typhoid infected person. I'm trying to figure out if this is still how the vaccine is made. I read that there is both an injectable and ORAL vaccine. Yummy poo poo!
I believe that if people are still going to support the vaccine industry, then it is incumbent upon them to know exactly what is in the vaccine and know that they are also supporting animal cruelty. By the way I read in Walene's book that 50,000 monkeys were slaughtered. I don't remember for what though. I'm thinking it was for the polio vaccine. I do remember her comment about this. It was that perhaps SV-40 (you know the simian virus that is causing cancer) is the monkeys' revenge upon us humans who are responsible for their needless slaughter. The Universe does work in mysterious ways, doesn't it?
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It is pathetic and ludicrous to say we ever vanquished smallpox with vaccines, when only 10% of the population was ever vaccinated. ~ Glen Dettman, MD
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