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Of course, the smallpox vaccine didn't lead to the eradication of smallpox, and in fact led to repeated outbreaks of it. In a remarkable precursor to our times, the 19th Century British government mandated it, which led to a mass anti-vaxxer movement, particularly in Leicester, where protests and riots meant that the mandate couldn't be enforced - instead, sanitation and quarantine of the sick (not the healthy), the so-called "Leicester method" resulted in an effectively zero death rate there. …
"Thanks to the success of vaccination, smallpox was eradicated, and no cases of naturally occurring smallpox have happened since 1977"
Dr Malone or from the CDC?
I was kind of taken aback from this in the doc's newsletter above.
Based on the book Dissolving Illusions, (Humphries & Bystrianyk, 2013) it is made pretty clear that many, perhaps most vaccines in the last 100 years, are ill-timed after deaths were on the downtrend and had little to do with continuing that GOOD trend. In fact, the c…
Yes, I was going to add this data as well. From the graphs on smallpox it seems that the case and death rates actually went up with vaccination rates. https://dissolvingillusions.com/graphs-images/
For the book by Roman Bystrianyk & Suzanne Humphries:
https://dissolvingillusions.com
An interview of Roman Bystrianyk on the book Dissolving Illusions:
https://odysee.com/@jermwarfare:2/dissolving-illusions:e
Also interesting is this book: “The Vaccine Watchman”
(pdf). W. D. STOKES, Medical Botanist, 3…
Wow, the last one was really interesting! WD Stokes, quite a character. His descriptions and concerns made a lot of sense and seemed so similar to what many would say today about the mRNA vaccine.
It really threw me though when he gave out his own miracle cure: Yarrow tea. I have no idea what that is chemically. Still, the parallels of this interesting tome (from around 1890?) can not help but reach deep into your psyche and scream "stop this madness". thank you Sunflower Storms.