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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Sir! I just released my article on polio earlier this week! In my article I focused on the paralysis specifically from the vaccines.

Here’s my analysis: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/the-polio-cover-up-how-a-disease

The reason I didn’t focus on chemicals like DDT is becuase I believe other countries like Japan also stopped vaccinating for a period of time and paralysis rates dropped — so the chemical piece seemed like a red herring

Curious to your thoughts!

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J.P.'s avatar

You will really want to read this by Scobey (1951) as it so brilliantly lays out the facts that chemical/metal poisoning results in poliomyelitus and that fact had been known for more than 100 years prior to Salk and his imaginary virus:

https://archive.org/details/the-poison-cause-of-poliomyelitis-and-obstructions-to-its-investigation/page/n1/mode/1up

And this one by Biskind (1950) on DDT:

www.whale.to/a/biskin.html

The chemical causes of polio were *very* well known in the era and *expertly* covered up by industry and government.

Also big thanks to Aldhissla for doing the digging:

https://aldhissla.substack.com/p/remembering-the-polio-dissidents

[Edit: making polio "disappear" by altering its diagnostic criterion also happened. Well argued good sir]

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lbrybor's avatar

To all "disease" there are myriad causes. Between polio and DDT there is a clear correlation (not to say causation), but keep in mind there are many "diseases" with similar characteristics. I fail to understand why so many people seem to always try to find THE cause for something.

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Aldhissla's avatar

Excellent article!

My latest publication on polio might be of interest: https://aldhissla.substack.com/p/the-polio-hoax

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Roman Bystrianyk's avatar

Excellent! I would say that the idea of a virus causing a problem had a centuries-long belief, and it was the default position on almost every disease, including scurvy, pellagra, and beriberi. With this default starting point, many assumed the problem and went about "proving" the source of the problem and then "solving" said problem.

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J.P.'s avatar

You, good sir, dig gold out of those old mines!

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Aldhissla's avatar

Thanks!

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Rob (c137)'s avatar

DDT also causes similar issues. Anything that kills growth will cause damage.

The reason why they need pesticides is because although fertilizer feeds plants, they aren't remineralizing the earth.

Pests only feed on weak plants just like bacteria only feeds on dead matter.

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Crixcyon's avatar

And so it began...the vaccine parade that has given us what we have today. That is a slow march towards death via vaccines. There is no reason to fill your body with vaccine/mRNA poisons and even with drugs. None of these inventions brings greater overall health, a longer healthier life or an escape from disease. Most of them are the cause of disease.

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lbrybor's avatar

It began much sooner, around the turn of the century. The Spanish Flu was also (at least in part) by vaccine poisoning.

https://salmartingano.com/2020/05/the-1918-spanish-flu-only-the-vaccinated-died/

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Rosie Langridge's avatar

Many thanks for the article and also for the comments. Back in the 1970s I lived in rural England and was often ill for days/weeks with severe sickness and/or severe dizziness (termed flu at the time) Noone else was ill.

I've understood the explanation to be the extreme stress I lived under, but I was also in the habit of going out into the fields and countryside by myself. So perhaps agricultural poisons are also part of the explanation. The area then mostly produced milk. Against this idea is that the farmers and their families were fit and healthy (aside from dangerously designed tractors).

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Jo Blow's avatar

Well-researched. my mother had polio in the 1940s on a farm in Indiana and her 11 siblings at the time did not receive a Similar infection diagnosis

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lbrybor's avatar

Polio was never shown to be "contagious", nor was it ever isolated as a virus. Obviously, since no virus has ever been isolated.

https://drsambailey.com/resources/videos/viruses-unplugged/viruses-dont-exist-and-why-it-matters/

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David Lamson's avatar

So, the only health hazards worse than widespread use of arsenic, lead, mercury and other toxic compounds, are "treatments" inflicted by the modern medical establishment.

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xkry's avatar

Arsenic poisoning is also known to cause chicken pox, shingles, herpes in various forms, (e.g., see arsenic trioxide side effects) and in severe cases of skin exposure: skin lesions that resemble anthrax. The world's widely used sheep dip ("Cooper's Sheep Dip") contained arsenic. They put arsenic into dyes, paints, cosmetics, pressure treated lumber, etc. etc. etc. Phosphates (used in older laundry/dish detergents and also fertilizer) often contain arsenic as it is found in phosphate deposits. All of this and more can contaminate the soil (for decades!) with toxic metals:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0269749113002832

No doubt other pollutants exist that can cause a variety of diseases mimicking "polio", herpes, etc.

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Rosie Langridge's avatar

Many thanks for this information. It's all making a lot of sense as regards the health issues of a friend of mine, as well as historic accounts of ill health.

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