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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:03 pm Post subject: What then can cause Polio? |
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http://www.whale.to/vaccine/roberts4.html
I went back to the first medical reports on the polio outbreaks. They were from Vermont in New England and issued by the Government Inspector, Dr Charles Caverly. He noted the families affected did not know each other, so his report explicitly ruled out it being a 'contagious' disease (much to my surprise). He also noted without comment that some parents told him their children fell ill after eating fruit. His official report surprisingly stated that the outbreaks of infantile paralysis 'usually occurred in [a single child from] families of more than one child, and as no efforts were made at isolation it was very certain it was non-contagious.' He thus concluded the paralytic outbreak was probably caused by a toxin, and not by a microorganism. Reading this, I wondered if the vaccine scientists had ever bothered to consult with him?
What then can cause Polio? an extract from the book "Fear of the Invisible" by Janine Roberts |
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