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Jul 17Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

“ The only real difference with vaccination was that instead of using pus from someone with smallpox, the pus came from a cow, horse, goat, donkey, buffalo, or another animal. Bizarrely similar to the original inoculation, many vaccinations also used pus from someone with smallpox or who had died of smallpox, smearing that into the scratches on cows to make smallpox-cow vaccine material.”

Interesting - what you’ve described is one of the principles behind magic, including black magick……

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I saw those smallpox vaccine scars when I was a kid. They were so ugly. We lived in Nigeria in the 1960s, and all the American children had 4 pock-marks on their upper arm. My parents (British) didn't believe in it so thankfully I was not subjected to this barbaric practice. The only vaccine I got was the polio sugar-lump in 1960.

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Jul 17Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

The near eradication of infectious diseases was due to greater hygiene, sanitation, clean water and better diet. Not the injection of toxic brews of disease and toxins.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1915279/pdf/pubhealthreporig00078-0059.pdf

BedbugsinRelationto Transmission ofHuman Diseases - George J. Burton

"Smallpox Virus

Cimex Lectularius - Bedbug

Smallpox virus was localized primarily in salivary glands and hemolymph where it was active for 12 days. Multiplication occurred in salivary glands. Infected bedbugs transmitted disease through bites and possibly through feces."

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3060893/pdf/ciq102.pdf

Bedbugs and Infectious Diseases -Pascal Delauney

See page 7.

Polio and Smallpox

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Jul 17Liked by Roman Bystrianyk

The sclerotic rigidity shown by 19th century medicine men is disturbingly prescient of the 21st century medical ostriches.

Thank you for undertaking and making available this historical background.

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I wonder how much infant mortality the past few centuries can be contributed to this barbaric form of vaccination?

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Intriguing and worthy of further investigation.

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