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Dr. Andrew Wakefield breaks silence on #CDCWhistleblower. What next Australia?

 

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  1. (I received a letter from my friend and occasional contributor, – and author Mary Maxwell PhD, LLB – This is her letter:)

    Two Centuries of Tomfoolery Is Enough, Thank You.

    Filmmaker Dee McLachlan, aka Dahlia Mae, beautiful girl of Melbourne town, has asked me to hold forth on vax (vaccination). My qualifications for this are mainly that I still have my marbles, and also that I came into possession (thanks to the website whale.to) of information about Edward Jenner, MD, who gave the first vaccination around 1798. The downlow is that Jenner was an utter fraud.
    Every MD in Australia today should get crackin’ on reading the book by Charles Creighton, MD (1847-1927) of Scotland, entitled: “Jenner and Vaccination: A Strange Chapter of Medical History.” If you don’t read it, you have no right to be a doctor.
    There had never been such a thing as vax in Europe, until Lady Montagu, wife of British ambassador, allegedly was pleased to discover it in Turkey and persuaded all to try it. That was around 1720. By 1760 a Doctor Fewster in UK suggested that cows carried a disease (“cowpox”) that looked like smallpox. “So we might as well use bovine lymph to immunize humans.”
    In 1798 Jenner ‘fired the first shot’ and soon Britain was forcing everyone to get vaxxed, on pain of imprisonment. By 1804, the Balmis Expedition sought to ‘share’ the item with every indigenous person and colonial in Spanish South America and the Philippines. US President Jefferson was, around 1803, pushing it in the states.
    Couldn’t that mean that Jefferson had an innocent view of the science involved and wanted health for Americans? Yes, it could but I think otherwise. Please listen up because a lot hangs on this.
    Our best source as to the trickery involved is an in-depth evaluation by Alfred Russel Wallace, in 1898, of a report to Parliament on the efficacy of Jenner’s invention. Wallace: The smallpox shot did not spare people from smallpox and often caused it.
    I am not saying that is what Parliament declared. Oh no. Parliament said all was fabulous and awarded Jenner 40K quid. But Wallace, quoting the report – which has a quality very like the 9-11 Commission Report, if you know what I mean – showed how the relevant stats were massaged, omitted, etc. The town of Leicester did not use vax, so provided the perfect control group. Very little pox in that town! (Today the Amish in Pennsylvania don’t take vax and have almost no autism, but of course that pertinent fact is ignored by the so-called CDC.)
    By the way, there was a massive anti-vax movement in UK and US for a century, but “it didn’t get much ink in the papers.” It included many physicians!
    The other thing you need to read if you are a nurse or doctor intending to wield a syringe ever again, is Creighton’s expose of Jenner. For one thing, Creighton sought for years to know who was producing the lymph from the cows. Could not locate! Ahem. AHEM. He also showed that Joseph Banks had arranged for Jenner to be elected to the Royal Society. (This kind of puts an end to banksia being my fave native plant, Aussies, sorry.) Thus, when Jenner published his book (which gave no justification for Fewster’s cow-is-sick idea), with FRS tacked after his name, no one had a thought of criticizing it. Gee people believe everything; it really is so pathetic.
    So, then, I am outed as a conspiracy theorist. (I believe in conspiracy theories no one has even thought of yet. Ask me about Monica Lewinsky and the Gap dress.) I take it as a simple fact of human nature that the powerful develop secret societies and control all governments. In fact it is logically predictable that they’d form one unified World Government. Being a mammalian species, H sapiens would have an alpha that doesn’t brook other alphas, right?
    I think that there was a great plan to keep the population in ill health. So the big boys ‘set up’ Lady Montagu, Fewster, Jenner, Balmis, etc. The hypodermic needle was a great invention. Keeping folks sick, and worried, means there’s little chance they will challenge the top dogs. Today in America (my other home) it’s practically considered patriotic to have a chronic illness.
    Now let’s get quickly to the story of vax and autism. If you go to the website FollowingVaccinations.com, run by Joan Campbell in the UK, you’ll find reports by a thousand Moms as to how their babe, on the very day of the jab, faded out. Typically he lost the words he had at age 2, he started screaming in pain, he developed constant diarrhea etc.
    My dear late husband was a pediatrician and I can’t for a millisecond picture him ignoring what the Moms had to say. COULD NOT HAPPEN. But it has happened. No doctor ever refers to Campbell’s excellent collection of ‘anecdotes.’
    Thus we know something is very amiss. By the way, if you are the spouse of a pediatrician would you please show him the offending website and watch his eyes. Can he actually look at it, or is something preventing this? I need to know.
    Dee McLachlan thinks this post has attracted mainly people who were already cluey about autism, so I won’t repeat the famous facts, except to warn you that if you are giving shots willy-nilly you are in the wrong and will be punished. The adoration of immunization is like all other adorations. Not a subjectable-to-science type thing.
    The latest buzz about “racial statistics” is pretty funny. In the US, autism is mainly a white disease. I attended the excellent conference of AutismOne in May. In an auditorium of 1000 parents, I’d say 99% were lacking pigmentation. You may ask why media that never chat about MMR vax are now bursting at the seams with this news of a CDC racial scandal….
    To conclude: things are not as they seem. There never was an effective vax for smallpox and if you think there was, you have been fooled. Yes, intelligent people protested, but officialdom won out. Please see much more detail re vax in my book: Consider the Lilies; A Review of 18 Cures for Cancer and Their Legal Status.
    Mary W Maxwell, PhD (Politics), LLB.
    Email: mary.maxwell@alumni.adelaide.edu.au

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