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Well, despite my academic background and awareness of the extensive gov/med fraud with vacccines, I was stumped on the polio problem, because I knew many people who had it, then the problem stopped after the oral vaccine... But the toxin cause really does make more sense, and I do SOO thank you for the info... it becomes ever more clear to me that most of med science involves extensive fraud, and an excellend background in biology and inferential statistics confirms this more everyday... that polio is/was toxin caused is far more likely within the overall context of gov/med lies... there was a LOT of lead and other nasty chemicals in the area/time where I saw these things happen... THANK YOU!

From: Ingrid Blank <enb1@...>Subject: Fear of the Invisible - the virus that never wasno-forced-vaccination Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 5:21 PM

Outline of the Science History of Poliohttp://www.newmedia explorer. org/sepp/ 2008/11/25/ fear_of_the_ invisible_ the_virus_that_never_ was.htmby This summary was created from information extracted from Janine 'book 'Fear of the Invisible' (Impact Investigative Media Productions, 2008).1909: Landsteiner and PopperThey ground up the spinal cord of a 9-year-old polio victim and injected acup of the suspension directly into the brains of two monkeys. One diedimmediately and the other slowly became paralyzed.1910: Flexer and Ground up human spinal cord with polio and injected the suspension directlyinto a monkey's brain, the monkey became paralyzed, then they extracted somefluid from its brain, and injected it into another monkey's brain,

and so onthrough a series of monkeys paralyzing all of them in the process. Butmaking the monkeys drink the liquid or injecting into their arms did notparalyze them.(These experiments are celebrated in modern textbooks as being the firsttime a 'virus' was proved to cause a major epidemic.' They could not find abacteria in film preparations or cultures. They concluded: 'The infectingagent of epidemic polio virus belongs to the class of minute and filterableviruses that have not thus far been demonstrated with certainty under amicroscope.' Toxic causes were not considered, or the shock of injectingthis foreign stew directly into the brain, bypassing the immune system.)However, the scientists were under a lot of pressure then to find a cure forthe waves of polio hitting middle class kids in the summertime.1948: Dalldorf and SicklesTook excrement from a polio victim and prepared a 20%

suspension with etherand centrifugation, then injected it directly into the living brains ofsuckling mice 3-7 days old. They became paralyzed.1949: Enders of Harvard claims he can make this 'virus' from human embryoniccells, making it far easier to make a vaccine.(Their conclusion was that this was the successful isolation of a virus thatmust be causing polio paralysis in humans! But all they proved was that afaeces-derived suspension of human cellular material caused illness in labanimals. They called this suspension 'polio virus' and it was to become a'vaccine seed' for modern polio vaccines. Enders receives the 1954 NobelPrize for this!)1950: A small ball like particle, 24-30 nm in size, was isolated from humanexcrement, and made visible with an electron microscope. It was named the'polio virus.'(Gut enteroviruses like this are very common in humans. We all have many

ofthem.Where was the proof this was a causative agent? Why and how would a virusfound in the gut go over to attack the nervous system as polio does?)1951: Scientists report they cannot find the designated polio virus in manypolio victims.(This information was ignored. It was inconvenient. The public was demandinga solution to the polio epidemic attacking middle class kids.)1952: Prof Konstantine Vinodouroff of the Institute of Neurology, RussianAcademy of Medical Science, tells the Americans that Russia has never had anoutbreak of polio. The Americans are amazed.1954: Dr. Jonas Salk developed the first commercial polio vaccine with avirus found in 'the pooled faeces of three heathly children in Cleveland.'(Dr. Salk did not even use the faeces from polio victims!)The 'poliovaccine' is administered as a safety test to 400,000 US children.The official safety report stated

that it protected '30-90 percent' ofrecipients.(This was a vague statistic. However, manufacturers could make a 300% markupon the vaccine.)1955: Salk marketed his patented vaccine 'seed' —derived from the excrementof healthy children— to manufacturers. The next step was to sprinkle it intovast quantities of minced monkey kidneys and allow the virus to multiply,then add formaldehyde to kill it. They made 27,000,000 vaccination doses.1955: President Dwight Eisenhower awarded Salk the Congressional Medaldeclaring the polio vaccine a great victory for American science.1956: Health Authorities change the rules for defining polio. Doctors areinstructed to diagnose polio only if the patient has paralytic symptoms for60 days or more. Milder cases of polio are no longer reported.1958: CDC changes the rules for defining polio again. Cases of inflammationof the membrane that protects

the brain and spinal neuron cells, causingmuscular weakness and pain, but not paralysis, are no longer to beclassified as polio. These cases must now be called viral or asepticmeningitis. Non-paralytic cases were now to be re-named meningitis even ifthe polio virus is present. The reported figures for polio were officiallyto exclude 'cases of aseptic meningitis due to polio virus or other enteroviruses.' Reported cases of aseptic meningitis went from near zero tothousands, and polio cases dropped the same amount.1958: Officials reduce the definition of polio again. Now all cases withclassic polio paralytic symptoms are to be diagnosed initially as AcuteFlaccid Paralysis (AFP). Two turds are taken from the patient and sent tothe CDC to see if they can find polio in them. If not, they are declared asnot polio, even if the children have all the classic symptoms.(Making fewer cases of polio by

changing the definition was a fraudulent wayto make it seem like the polio vaccinations were working.)1958: Officials triumphantly declared large parts of the world polio free,even while the newly defined Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) suddenly becamecommon. Credit for this great victory over disease was given to Salk, Sabinand the vaccine manufactures.Report in JAMA Feb 25, 1961: "It is now generally recognized that much ofthe Salk vaccine used in the U.S. has been worthless." Live strains producedby Sabin and put in sugar cubes were adopted instead.2008: Ordinary doctors still do not have the power to diagnose polio byobserving symptoms. The World Health Organization still demands that twoturds from each victim of infantile paralysis be sent to their laboratories.If no polio virus is found in these, the cases are declared not to be polio,even if these children are suffering from the same

severe paralysis symptomsand pain as found in the worst cases of polio during the American epidemics.Question: Could something else be causing polio besides the virus? Findingthe polio virus in human excrement is natural, and finding it there does notprove it causes polio, symptoms of paralysis in the motor neuron cells ofthe backbone.2008: On the CDC website Dr. Lienhard explains that too much hygienewas the cause of the polio epidemics. Most kids pick up the virus in gardensoil and become naturally immune to it, but not the kids subjected to theoverly hygienic parents of the 50's.Conclusion: The effectiveness of the Salk vaccine (and Sabin live vaccine insugar cubes) is something that we have all come to accept, but it is nothingmore than a scientific myth, fraudulently promoted by the political andmedical authorities of the time, and still believed today. Millions of

poliovaccine injections are still given worldwide every year for essentially nopurpose. Causation by a virus has not been shown.The Case for Toxins Causing Polio1824: Metal workers had suffered for centuries from a paralysis similar topolio caused by the lead and arsenic in the metals they were working with.English scientist Cooke observed: 'The fumes from these metals, or thereceptance of them in solution into the stomach, often causes paralysis.'1890: Lead arsenate pesticide started to be sprayed in the US up to 12 timesevery summer to kill codling moth on apple crops.1892: Polio outbreaks began to occur in Vermont, an apple growing region. Inhis report the Government Inspector Dr. Caverly noted that parentsreported that some children fell ill after eating fruit. He stated that'infantile paralysis usually occurred in families with more than one child,and as no efforts

were made at isolation it was very certain it wasnon-contagious' (with only one child in the family having been struck).1907: Calcium arsenate comes into use primarily on cotton crops.1908: In a Massachusetts town with three cotton mills and apple orchards, 69children suddenly fell ill with infantile paralysis.1909: The UK bans apple imports from the States because of heavy leadarsenate residues.1921: lin D. Roosevelt develops polio after swimming in Bay of Fundy,New Brunswick. Toxicity of water may have been due to pollution run-off.1943: DDT is introduced, a neurotoxic pesticide. Over the next several yearsit comes into widespread use in American households. For example, wall paperimpregnated with DDT was placed in children's bedrooms.1943: A polio epidemic in the UK town of Broadstairs, Kent is linked to alocal dairy where cows were washed down with DDT.1944:

Albert Sabin reports that a major cause of sickness and death ofAmerican troops based in the Philippines was poliomyelitis. US militarycamps there were sprayed daily with DDT to kill mosquitos. NeighboringPhilippine settlements were not affected.1944: NIH reports that DDT damages the same anterior horn cells that aredamaged in infantile paralysis.1946: Gebhaedt shows polio seasonality correlates with fruit harvest.1949: Endocrinologist Dr Morton Biskind, a practitioner and medicalresearcher, found that DDT causes 'lesions in the spinal cord similar tohuman polio.'1950: US Public Health Industrial Hygiene Medical Director, J.G. Townsend,notes the similarity between parathion poisoning and polio and believes thatsome polio might be caused by eating fruits or vegetables with parathionresidues.1951: Dr. Biskind treats his polio patients as poisoning victims, removingtoxins from

food and environment, especially DDT contaminated milk andbutter. Dr. Biskind writes: 'Although young animals are more susceptible tothe effects of DDT than adults, so far as the available literature isconcerned, it does not appear that the effects of such concentrations oninfants and children have even been considered.'1949-1951: Other doctors report they are having success treating polio withanti toxins used to treat poisoning, dimercaprol and ascorbic acid. Example:Dr. F. R. Klenner reported: 'In the poliomyelitis epidemic in North Carolinain 1948 60 cases of this disease came under our care... The treatment wasmassive doses of vitamin C every two to four hours. Children up to fouryears received vitamin C injection intramuscularly. .. All patients wereclinically well after 72 hours.'1950: Dr. Biskind presents evidence to the US Congress that pesticides werethe major cause of polio epidemics.

He is joined by Dr. Ralph Scobey whoreported he found clear evidence of poisoning when analyzing chemical tracesin the blood of polio victims.Comment: This was a no no. The viral causation theory was not something tobe questioned. The careers of prominent virologists and health authoritieswere threatened. Biskind and Scobey's ideas were subjected to ridicule.1953: Clothes are moth-proofed by washing them in EQ-53, a formulacontaining DDT.1953: Dr. Biskind writes: 'It was known by 1945 that DDT was stored in thebody fat of mammals and appears in their milk... yet far from admitting acausal relationship between DDT and polio that is so obvious, which in anyother field of biology would be instantly accepted, virtually the entireapparatus of communication, lay and scientific alike, has been devoted todenying, concealing, suppressing, distorting and attempts to convert intoits opposite this

overwhelming evidence. Libel, slander, and economicboycott have not been overlooked in this campaign.'1954: Legislation recognizing the dangers of persistent pesticides isenacted, and a phase out of DDT in the US accelerates along with a shift ofsales of DDT to third world countries.(Note that DDT is phased out at the same time as widespread poliovaccinations begin.)1962: Carson's Silent Spring is published.1968: DDT registration cancelled for the US.2008: Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) is still a raging, but little mentioned,epidemic in many parts of the world where pesticide use is high, and DDT isstill used.2008: WHO states on its website: 'There is no cure for polio. Its effectsare irreversible. 'Conclusion: Modern belief that polio is caused by a virus is an ongoingtragedy for the children - poisoning victims - involved. Public funds arewasted on

useless and dangerous vaccines when the children could be treatedwith antitoxins.This graph shows that polio death rates were already in steep decline whenpolio vaccines were started. This directly throws into question theeffectiveness of the vaccines. K. www.maisondemartin. com- - -See also:Polio Vaccine PageThe Polio Vaccine Myth

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Well, despite my academic background and awareness of the extensive gov/med fraud with vacccines, I was stumped on the polio problem, because I knew many people who had it, then the problem stopped after the oral vaccine... But the toxin cause really does make more sense, and I do SOO thank you for the info... it becomes ever more clear to me that most of med science involves extensive fraud, and an excellend background in biology and inferential statistics confirms this more everyday... that polio is/was toxin caused is far more likely within the overall context of gov/med lies... there was a LOT of lead and other nasty chemicals in the area/time where I saw these things happen... THANK YOU!

From: Ingrid Blank <enb1@...>Subject: Fear of the Invisible - the virus that never wasno-forced-vaccination Date: Wednesday, November 26, 2008, 5:21 PM

Outline of the Science History of Poliohttp://www.newmedia explorer. org/sepp/ 2008/11/25/ fear_of_the_ invisible_ the_virus_that_never_ was.htmby This summary was created from information extracted from Janine 'book 'Fear of the Invisible' (Impact Investigative Media Productions, 2008).1909: Landsteiner and PopperThey ground up the spinal cord of a 9-year-old polio victim and injected acup of the suspension directly into the brains of two monkeys. One diedimmediately and the other slowly became paralyzed.1910: Flexer and Ground up human spinal cord with polio and injected the suspension directlyinto a monkey's brain, the monkey became paralyzed, then they extracted somefluid from its brain, and injected it into another monkey's brain,

and so onthrough a series of monkeys paralyzing all of them in the process. Butmaking the monkeys drink the liquid or injecting into their arms did notparalyze them.(These experiments are celebrated in modern textbooks as being the firsttime a 'virus' was proved to cause a major epidemic.' They could not find abacteria in film preparations or cultures. They concluded: 'The infectingagent of epidemic polio virus belongs to the class of minute and filterableviruses that have not thus far been demonstrated with certainty under amicroscope.' Toxic causes were not considered, or the shock of injectingthis foreign stew directly into the brain, bypassing the immune system.)However, the scientists were under a lot of pressure then to find a cure forthe waves of polio hitting middle class kids in the summertime.1948: Dalldorf and SicklesTook excrement from a polio victim and prepared a 20%

suspension with etherand centrifugation, then injected it directly into the living brains ofsuckling mice 3-7 days old. They became paralyzed.1949: Enders of Harvard claims he can make this 'virus' from human embryoniccells, making it far easier to make a vaccine.(Their conclusion was that this was the successful isolation of a virus thatmust be causing polio paralysis in humans! But all they proved was that afaeces-derived suspension of human cellular material caused illness in labanimals. They called this suspension 'polio virus' and it was to become a'vaccine seed' for modern polio vaccines. Enders receives the 1954 NobelPrize for this!)1950: A small ball like particle, 24-30 nm in size, was isolated from humanexcrement, and made visible with an electron microscope. It was named the'polio virus.'(Gut enteroviruses like this are very common in humans. We all have many

ofthem.Where was the proof this was a causative agent? Why and how would a virusfound in the gut go over to attack the nervous system as polio does?)1951: Scientists report they cannot find the designated polio virus in manypolio victims.(This information was ignored. It was inconvenient. The public was demandinga solution to the polio epidemic attacking middle class kids.)1952: Prof Konstantine Vinodouroff of the Institute of Neurology, RussianAcademy of Medical Science, tells the Americans that Russia has never had anoutbreak of polio. The Americans are amazed.1954: Dr. Jonas Salk developed the first commercial polio vaccine with avirus found in 'the pooled faeces of three heathly children in Cleveland.'(Dr. Salk did not even use the faeces from polio victims!)The 'poliovaccine' is administered as a safety test to 400,000 US children.The official safety report stated

that it protected '30-90 percent' ofrecipients.(This was a vague statistic. However, manufacturers could make a 300% markupon the vaccine.)1955: Salk marketed his patented vaccine 'seed' —derived from the excrementof healthy children— to manufacturers. The next step was to sprinkle it intovast quantities of minced monkey kidneys and allow the virus to multiply,then add formaldehyde to kill it. They made 27,000,000 vaccination doses.1955: President Dwight Eisenhower awarded Salk the Congressional Medaldeclaring the polio vaccine a great victory for American science.1956: Health Authorities change the rules for defining polio. Doctors areinstructed to diagnose polio only if the patient has paralytic symptoms for60 days or more. Milder cases of polio are no longer reported.1958: CDC changes the rules for defining polio again. Cases of inflammationof the membrane that protects

the brain and spinal neuron cells, causingmuscular weakness and pain, but not paralysis, are no longer to beclassified as polio. These cases must now be called viral or asepticmeningitis. Non-paralytic cases were now to be re-named meningitis even ifthe polio virus is present. The reported figures for polio were officiallyto exclude 'cases of aseptic meningitis due to polio virus or other enteroviruses.' Reported cases of aseptic meningitis went from near zero tothousands, and polio cases dropped the same amount.1958: Officials reduce the definition of polio again. Now all cases withclassic polio paralytic symptoms are to be diagnosed initially as AcuteFlaccid Paralysis (AFP). Two turds are taken from the patient and sent tothe CDC to see if they can find polio in them. If not, they are declared asnot polio, even if the children have all the classic symptoms.(Making fewer cases of polio by

changing the definition was a fraudulent wayto make it seem like the polio vaccinations were working.)1958: Officials triumphantly declared large parts of the world polio free,even while the newly defined Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) suddenly becamecommon. Credit for this great victory over disease was given to Salk, Sabinand the vaccine manufactures.Report in JAMA Feb 25, 1961: "It is now generally recognized that much ofthe Salk vaccine used in the U.S. has been worthless." Live strains producedby Sabin and put in sugar cubes were adopted instead.2008: Ordinary doctors still do not have the power to diagnose polio byobserving symptoms. The World Health Organization still demands that twoturds from each victim of infantile paralysis be sent to their laboratories.If no polio virus is found in these, the cases are declared not to be polio,even if these children are suffering from the same

severe paralysis symptomsand pain as found in the worst cases of polio during the American epidemics.Question: Could something else be causing polio besides the virus? Findingthe polio virus in human excrement is natural, and finding it there does notprove it causes polio, symptoms of paralysis in the motor neuron cells ofthe backbone.2008: On the CDC website Dr. Lienhard explains that too much hygienewas the cause of the polio epidemics. Most kids pick up the virus in gardensoil and become naturally immune to it, but not the kids subjected to theoverly hygienic parents of the 50's.Conclusion: The effectiveness of the Salk vaccine (and Sabin live vaccine insugar cubes) is something that we have all come to accept, but it is nothingmore than a scientific myth, fraudulently promoted by the political andmedical authorities of the time, and still believed today. Millions of

poliovaccine injections are still given worldwide every year for essentially nopurpose. Causation by a virus has not been shown.The Case for Toxins Causing Polio1824: Metal workers had suffered for centuries from a paralysis similar topolio caused by the lead and arsenic in the metals they were working with.English scientist Cooke observed: 'The fumes from these metals, or thereceptance of them in solution into the stomach, often causes paralysis.'1890: Lead arsenate pesticide started to be sprayed in the US up to 12 timesevery summer to kill codling moth on apple crops.1892: Polio outbreaks began to occur in Vermont, an apple growing region. Inhis report the Government Inspector Dr. Caverly noted that parentsreported that some children fell ill after eating fruit. He stated that'infantile paralysis usually occurred in families with more than one child,and as no efforts

were made at isolation it was very certain it wasnon-contagious' (with only one child in the family having been struck).1907: Calcium arsenate comes into use primarily on cotton crops.1908: In a Massachusetts town with three cotton mills and apple orchards, 69children suddenly fell ill with infantile paralysis.1909: The UK bans apple imports from the States because of heavy leadarsenate residues.1921: lin D. Roosevelt develops polio after swimming in Bay of Fundy,New Brunswick. Toxicity of water may have been due to pollution run-off.1943: DDT is introduced, a neurotoxic pesticide. Over the next several yearsit comes into widespread use in American households. For example, wall paperimpregnated with DDT was placed in children's bedrooms.1943: A polio epidemic in the UK town of Broadstairs, Kent is linked to alocal dairy where cows were washed down with DDT.1944:

Albert Sabin reports that a major cause of sickness and death ofAmerican troops based in the Philippines was poliomyelitis. US militarycamps there were sprayed daily with DDT to kill mosquitos. NeighboringPhilippine settlements were not affected.1944: NIH reports that DDT damages the same anterior horn cells that aredamaged in infantile paralysis.1946: Gebhaedt shows polio seasonality correlates with fruit harvest.1949: Endocrinologist Dr Morton Biskind, a practitioner and medicalresearcher, found that DDT causes 'lesions in the spinal cord similar tohuman polio.'1950: US Public Health Industrial Hygiene Medical Director, J.G. Townsend,notes the similarity between parathion poisoning and polio and believes thatsome polio might be caused by eating fruits or vegetables with parathionresidues.1951: Dr. Biskind treats his polio patients as poisoning victims, removingtoxins from

food and environment, especially DDT contaminated milk andbutter. Dr. Biskind writes: 'Although young animals are more susceptible tothe effects of DDT than adults, so far as the available literature isconcerned, it does not appear that the effects of such concentrations oninfants and children have even been considered.'1949-1951: Other doctors report they are having success treating polio withanti toxins used to treat poisoning, dimercaprol and ascorbic acid. Example:Dr. F. R. Klenner reported: 'In the poliomyelitis epidemic in North Carolinain 1948 60 cases of this disease came under our care... The treatment wasmassive doses of vitamin C every two to four hours. Children up to fouryears received vitamin C injection intramuscularly. .. All patients wereclinically well after 72 hours.'1950: Dr. Biskind presents evidence to the US Congress that pesticides werethe major cause of polio epidemics.

He is joined by Dr. Ralph Scobey whoreported he found clear evidence of poisoning when analyzing chemical tracesin the blood of polio victims.Comment: This was a no no. The viral causation theory was not something tobe questioned. The careers of prominent virologists and health authoritieswere threatened. Biskind and Scobey's ideas were subjected to ridicule.1953: Clothes are moth-proofed by washing them in EQ-53, a formulacontaining DDT.1953: Dr. Biskind writes: 'It was known by 1945 that DDT was stored in thebody fat of mammals and appears in their milk... yet far from admitting acausal relationship between DDT and polio that is so obvious, which in anyother field of biology would be instantly accepted, virtually the entireapparatus of communication, lay and scientific alike, has been devoted todenying, concealing, suppressing, distorting and attempts to convert intoits opposite this

overwhelming evidence. Libel, slander, and economicboycott have not been overlooked in this campaign.'1954: Legislation recognizing the dangers of persistent pesticides isenacted, and a phase out of DDT in the US accelerates along with a shift ofsales of DDT to third world countries.(Note that DDT is phased out at the same time as widespread poliovaccinations begin.)1962: Carson's Silent Spring is published.1968: DDT registration cancelled for the US.2008: Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) is still a raging, but little mentioned,epidemic in many parts of the world where pesticide use is high, and DDT isstill used.2008: WHO states on its website: 'There is no cure for polio. Its effectsare irreversible. 'Conclusion: Modern belief that polio is caused by a virus is an ongoingtragedy for the children - poisoning victims - involved. Public funds arewasted on

useless and dangerous vaccines when the children could be treatedwith antitoxins.This graph shows that polio death rates were already in steep decline whenpolio vaccines were started. This directly throws into question theeffectiveness of the vaccines. K. www.maisondemartin. com- - -See also:Polio Vaccine PageThe Polio Vaccine Myth

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