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Dr. Jonas Salk, inventor of polio vaccine, exposed experimenting on mental

patients

Mike | Salk, credited inventor of the polio vaccine, has now been exposed

as a medical criminal.

Be sure not to miss reading these two paragraphs: " According to the Associated

Press , Dr. Jonas Salk co-authored a clinical trial that “injected

experimental flu vaccine in male patients at a state insane asylum in Ypsilanti,

Mich., then exposed them to flu several months later.†The victims of this

medical experiment were described as “senile and debilitated,†meaning that

obtaining their rational consent to participate in such experiments would have

been impossible. And that means Dr. Jonas Salk — one of the most

highly-worshipped figures throughout modern medicine — was conducting this

trial in violation of medical ethics and in violation of the law.

Isn’t it interesting how the vaccine industry and its medical journal

propaganda mouthpieces always hurl accusations at people like Dr.

Wakefield, claiming he violated medical ethics for taking blood samples with

consent , but when one of their own heroes gets caught engaging in criminal

medical experiments involving the injection of insane mental patients without

consent , they have nothing to say about it? "

Willis

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