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The mechanism by which vaccination provokes other diseases is not clearly known, but it is thought by many doctors that if a latent virus or incubating illness already exists within a person, then vaccination can be enough to trigger into activity that par- ticular illness. Vaccination may therefore not always be the sole cause, but there can be little doubt that it is often the final 'trig- ger’ for such illness. Unfortunately, as Leon Chaitow points out in his book, Vaccinations and Immunizations, "There is no way of knowing when such latent or incubating situations may be operating, and therefore no way of knowing when a vaccination may produce this sort of provocation.” As we have already seen, many diseases thought to be caused by vaccination do not sur- face until at least 10 years after the vaccination, by which time it is difficult to prove the connection. Modern Medicine of Australia (1/7/1974, p.60) contains an article, "Severe Complications of Measles Vaccination", in which it states: Probably one of the most hazardous and insidious effects of vaccination lies in its potential to provoke other forms of dis- ease. This phenomenon, known as ‘provocation disease’, has been reported in many journals and books authored by medical doctors. The causal relationships between cases of paralytic polio and 8’ for such illness. Unfortunately, as Leon Chaitow points out diphtheria/pertussis vaccines in the late 1940s and early 1950s i his book, Vaccinations and Immunizations, "There is no way have been well documented. In April 1950 both The Lancet and of knowing when such latent or incubating situations may be The Medical Officer reported that infantile paralysis had fol- °P€"ating, and therefore no way of knowing when a vaccination lowed inoculation with diphtheria toxoid, whooping cough vac- "4 produce this sort of provocation.” As we have already seen, cine and the combined diphtheria whooping cough vaccine. preheryany pa pe a Do aia ~a hynrt ; . . , DY W. “me — +4 = bp ane is difficult to prove the connection. Modern Medicine of 2 . Australia (1/7/1974, p.60) contains an article, "Severe month of the inoculation. In 1950 Dr Bertram McCloskey, ca boaiticen! 4 i, he nite working in Melbourne, investigated the vaccination history of Complications of Measles Vaccination", in which it states: 340 cases of poliomyelitis that occurred during the 1949 epidem- "Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, a rare complication of ic in Victoria. Dr McCloskey found that of the 340 cases, 31 measles, has also been reported to occur months or years after had received an injection of diphtheria toxoid or pertussis vac- vaccination with live virus measles vaccine. It is a progressive cine, alone or in combination, within three months of the onset crippling infection of the central nervous system. of their symptoms. McCloskey subsequently discovered 23 sim- "Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis occurred in one child two years after vaccination with live measles virus and, in another, eight-and-a-half years after an attack of measles. Both exhibited delayed hypersensitive reaction to killed measles ilar cases occurring from 3 to 12 months after vaccination, and 121 cases occurring more than a year after vaccination. In the BMJ (1/7/1950, p.4669) virus." Doctors Hill and Knowelden report of a : / statistical investigation into polio cases "We are ourselves creating As Leon Chaitow warns: in 1949 in the UK and their relationship A = A 7 . to pertussis and diphtheria vaccinations, the diseases, and we are By tet Fa They write: heading toward general eventuality of all and every vaccina- en ge + ti ” Rapa — —_ to set out cancerization and mental — the statistics collected in this inquiry, E * The following quotes appeared in an they reveal clearly an association defectives through article, “inoculations: Friend or Foe?", We must conclude, therefore, encephalitis, by the use of Health Science, July/August 1983. that in the 1949 epidemic of vaccines. u Professor L. C. Vincent, Founder of poliomyelitis in this country, cases of : Bioelectronics, has said: aralysis were occurring which were « * Cantieed o@h tescutaibe procedures Professor Leon Grigorski "All vaccination has the effect of carried out within the month preceding directing the three values of the the recorded date of onset of the illness." blood into or toward the zone char- The Lancet (15/12/1956) contains an article titled, acteristics of cancer and leukemia... Vaccines DO predispose "Poliomyelitis and Prophylactic Inoculation Against Diphtheria, *® cancer and leukemia. Whooping Cough and Smallpox”. It states: Professor Leon Grigorski, Athenian Faculty of Medicine, stat- "Provocation of latent viruses is seen to be a potentially dangerous eventuality of all and every vaccina- tion procedure." Professor Leon Grigorski, Athenian Faculty of Medicine, stat- ed: "In 1951-53 perhaps 170 of the 1308 paralytic cases in England and Wales in children between 6 months and 2 years of age were causally related to the injection of diphtheria or pertussis prophylactics." "We are ourselves creating the diseases, and we are headin toward general cancerization and mental defectives throug encephalitis, by the use of vaccines." This article also states that out of 355 paralytic cases that had a history of vaccination against diphtheria, whooping cough and smallpox, 132 had developed paralysis 1-28 days after vaccina- tions. The report acknowledged that these figures could well be an underestimate. A major vaccine tragedy occurred in Naples, Italy, in July 1978. A number of children were vaccinated with diphtheria tetanus toxoid and within 24 hours were admitted to hospital. Five of these children died and 59 additional deaths occurred between October 1978 and February 1979. Reported in the book Infectious Diseases (WHO), it states: "In spite of all the efforts of the Italian authorities and a team of international experts, this outbreak, eventually suspected to be caused by vaccination asso- ciated with simultaneous respiratory syncytial virus infection, remained unexplained." Dr Supperat, Chief Doctor at St Louis Hospital, USA, has said conceming diphtheria and smallpox vaccines: Doctors Kalokerinos and Dettman (Australasian Nurses Journal, June 1981) point out: "A careful study of the decline in disease will show that up to 90% of the so-called ‘killer diseases' had all but disappeared when we introduced immunisations on a large scale during the late thirties and early forties. Since the introduction of routine immunisations we now have an ever alarming increase of degenerative diseases and maladies, but, worse still, the dis- eases we are supposed to be protected from still occur, proba- bly in larger numbers than we might have expected them to, had we simply allowed the declining disease rate to continue." 26¢NEXUS am 4 VACCINATION AND PROVOCATION DISEASE As Leon Chaitow warns: "It provokes an explosion of leukemia." AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 1993