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THE VIRUS AND THE VACCINE

Authored by BlueAngel on
Saturday, June 26, 2004

The article shown below is a book review of the book "The Virus and The Vaccine by Debbie Bookchin written by a Polio and Breast Cancer survivor. It is not meant to be upsetting but to pose questions which you might want to investigate further.
It was reviewed on the POST-POLIO-MED@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU list serve which is monitored by www.skally.net. There is a great amount of information on this site both from the polio survivors and the scientific areas.


POST-POLIO-MED@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU

Forwarded to the list, with permission, from a member on my breast
cancer list. I am wondering if anyone here has read the book.
Kath

I just did a book review on "The Virus and The Vaccine" by Debbie
Bookchin and Jim Schumacher for the Dr. Hulda Clark Association
Bulletin. Horrifyingly, the little boy who died from a brain tumor that you
alluded to had the verified DNA sequenced SV 40 virus in his tumor from
the vaccine. Apparently, there was still some residual contamination
of the monkeys when he received the vaccine. The reason the family
lost (it was their only child) is that the vaccine company was not
required to use the technique of PCR to determine if even the smallest amounts
of virus were in the vaccine. Thus, being held to a lower standard
helped them get off.

Saying that, Dr. Clark sees - through Syncrometer research -
the SV 40 virus in every single cancerous tumor. Indeed, her definition
of cancer is that it is part F. buski parasite, part isopropyl alcohol,
and part SV 40 virus. The pancreatic fluke, Eurytrema pancreaticum,
hosts the SV 40 virus, which is triggered by gallic acid (propyl
gallate); gallic acid is commonly found in grains and oils.

On one point the authors of this absolutely brilliant book are
wrong. The rhesus monkeys didn't "naturally harbor " the SV 40 virus.
But one wonders why the rhesus monkeys decades ago - the polio vaccine
was grown on their kidneys - did host the SV 40 virus, while the
African green monkeys did not. Likely, it was in the rhesus monkeys' food
and/or medicines. Finally, in the year 2000 a safe substrate was found
- not filthy monkey kidneys - to grow the vaccine.

"The Virus and The Vaccine" is a wonderful book! Call your
library and put it on reserve. It describes how three times the government
could have stopped the public's exposure to the SV 40 virus in the polio
vaccine, but failed to do so.

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