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Health Organisation (WHO), in its efforts to eradicate smallpox in the third world, had triggered millions of AIDS cases in Africa, Haiti, and Brazil. A WHO adviser said: vaccinated and who...have never seen a well day since... “In England, where statistics are kept a little more frankly and accurately and above board...than in this country, the actual official records show 3 times as many deaths directly from vac- cinations as from smallpox for the past twenty-one years... | will guarantee you that there are 3 times as many deaths that were not recorded, that are directly traceable to vaccinations. That doesn't take into account the many, many cases of encephalitis or sleeping sickness, and of this or that form of degeneration, that occurs as the result of vaccination... "it is nonsense to think that you can inject pus—and it is usu- ally from the pustule end of te dead smallpox victim—it is unthinkable that you can inject that into a little child and in any way improve its health. What is true of vaccination is exactly as true of all forms of serum immunisation, so-called...if we could by any means build up a natural resistance to disease through these artificial means, | would applaud it to the echo, but we can't do it... "The body has its own methods of defence. These depend on the vitality of the body at the time. If it is vital enough, it will resist all infections; if it isn't vital enough, it won't, and you can't change the vitality of the body for the better by introduc- ing poison of any kind into it." "| thought it was just a coincidence until we studied the latest Pon about the reactions which can be caused by vaccinia. Now I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is the explanation to the AIDS explosion." Health statistics from WHO reveal that the greatest spread of HIV (AIDS virus) infection coincides with the areas having the most intensive vaccination programmes. It has been speculated that smallpox vaccine given to millions throughout Africa, Haiti and Brazil has the potential to weaken the immune system of susceptible individuals. This can result in the dormant AIDS viruses present in such people to become activated and assume virulent powers. Dr Robert Gallo, America's number one AIDS researcher, has stated: "| have been saying for some years that the use of live vac- cines such as that used from smallpox can activate a dormant infection such as HIV (AIDS)." 1p Pew wr ary corm aw ree HMHECUUTE SULIT a> FY WL), According to the official figures of the Register General of England, only VACCINE FAILURES IN THIRD 109 children (under 5) in England and : : WORLD COUNTRIES Wales died of smallpox in the twenty- "Oral polio vaccine often If there is one way to determine three years ending December 1933, but . . * ge whether vaccines work or not, that is to 270 died of vaccinations in the same ives disappointingly poor vaccinate those most susceptible to dis- period in these two countries. Between | mmunity and protection in ease, i.e., third world countries, and 1934 and 1961, not one smallpox death ‘ * then examine the results. As fol- was recorded, and yet during this same trop ical countries..." lowing will show, vaccine Rn. Lye period 115 children under 5 years of age third world countries have failed to pro- died as a result of the smallpox vaccina- The Lancet (8/12/1984). tect. tion. This ultimately forced the govern- In the Journal for the Doctors’ ment to repeal the Vaccination Act for Reform Society, December 1982, Dr smallpox. Julie Clift, referring to measles in The situation was just as bad in the USA. An article in the July 1969 issue of Prevention magazine stated that 300 children in the USA died from the complications "Devastating measles epidemics with high case fatalities still of smallpox vaccine since 1948. Yet during that same period occur frequently despite the implementation of the expanded F lesehen # there was not one reported case of smallpox in the country, In Programme on immunisation. October 1971, Dr Samuel Katz, Duke University Medical According to The Lancet (31/3/1990, p.774): Center, speaking at the annual meeting of the American "The measles campaigns in West Africa had shown clearly Academy of Pediatrics, said that an average of six to nine indi- _ that, although the disease could be controlled in the short term viduals die each year from smallpox vaccinations. Authorities by mass campaigns, the gains were not sustained and a contin- eventually abandoned the vaccine as Dr Archie Kalokerinos uous service was necessary. points out: "Poliomyelitis vaccine has been the most disappointing of the vaccines originally included in EPI... Injectable polio vaccine Mozambique, reports: "Devastating measles epidemics with high case fatalities still occur frequently despite the implementation of the expanded programme on immunisation." According to The Lancet (31/3/1990, p.774): "The measles campaigns in West Africa had shown clearly that, although the disease could be controlled in the short term by mass campaigns, the gains were not sustained and a contin- uous service was necessary. "Poliomyelitis vaccine has been the most disappointing of the vaccines originally included in EPI... Injectable polio vaccine gives equally good seroconversion rates in the developed and leveloping world but it still failed to provide complete protec- tion during a recent epidemic in Senegal." "About 10-15 years ago some of my colleagues in the United States gave me some very interesting information. They said that smallpox vaccination had been stopped, not because smallpox had been wiped out, but because they were havin; trouble with the vaccine. They would vaccinate an individual and that individual would give active smallpox to a contact. The whole thing was out of control and they weren't game to use it.” “Oral polio vaccine often gives disappointingly poor immuni- ty and protection in tropical countries..." The value of the BCG (tuberculosis) vaccine is highly ques- tionable. The Lancet (12/1/1980), reporting on the failure of the vaccine in India, says: This is probably why Professor Ari Zuckerman, a member of the World Health Organisation's advisory panel on viruses, has stated, “Immunisation against smallpox is more hazardous that the disease itself." Even the British Medical Journal (1/5/1976) states: “Jt is now accepted that the risks of routine smallpox vaccination outweigh those of natural infection in Britain.” On 11 May 1987, the London Times ran a front-page story, headlined, "SMALLPOX VACCINE TRIGGERED AIDS VIRUS". The gist of the story was that, somehow, the World "..the effectiveness of BCG vaccination against tuberculosis remains, for most populations and for most areas of the world, unpredictable... Despite three major trials in Puerto Rico and India, BCG has yet to prove its worth in those areas of the world where tuberculosis control is most needed, the develop- ing countries." NEXUSe25 An article on polio in The Lancet (8/12/1984) states: AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1993