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Big Pharma is Making Over-Vaccinated Trojan Horses

Since the late 1990’s–when the Internet was commercialized–each year there’s been a news report or article warning the world about the fallout from overusing antibiotics and vaccines. A popular concensus in both medical and scientific communities was that rampant use of antibiotics and vaccines over the decades was a leading cause of superbugs, epidemics and pathogen resistance. A 2013 BBC news report forewarned of an “Antibiotic Apocalypse” which would impact the world within ten years. Exactly a decade after that BBC report the world finds itself caught in the grip of an allegedly unexpected flu pandemic. But was this crisis unexpected or was it the result deliberately negligent science and medical malfeasance?

The hundreds of reports over the last 2 decades, despite journalistic hyperbole, contained accurate data regarding the fallout from overusing antibiotics and vaccines. Many of these reports often mentioned that antiobiotics for example naturally breed resistant bacteria. Eventually a particular antibiotic becomes useless against a more resistant, evolved bacterial strain. This is called antibiotic resistance. But what these publicized warnings seldom mention is that rampantly administering vaccines does the same thing when it comes to various viral strains. It’s called Vaccine Resistance. It’s not given much attention or spoken about especially during vaccine marketing campaigns like the current ongoing Pandemic campaign. The question then becomes do vaccines push pathogens to evolve? With vaccine therapy–that’s a series of vaccines over a period of time–as opposed to drug therapy, pathogens tend to evolve much faster and with more frequency. Vaccines can incite several variant strains over time.

Chickens Coming Home to Boost 

In 2015, Pennsylvania State University Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics
teamed up with US Dept of Agriculture to study Marek’s disease in poultry and how the virus might be evolving in response to its latest vaccine.
Marek’s is caused by a highly contagious, paralyzing and ultimately deadly
herpes virus. It is an ailment that costs the chicken industry more than $2 billion a year. Uninfected chickens get infected by inhaling contagions shed by infected chickens through dust particles. The first vaccine was introduced in 1970, when the disease was killing entire flocks. It worked well, but within a decade, the vaccine began to fail. Another vaccine licensed in 1983 gradually failed too. A third vaccine is in use today, but will it fail like its antecedent vaccines, considering the established fact that  pathogens have been proven to evolve. When they evolve they obviously don’t become weaker. According to the Marek’s disease studies, they become stronger, and that’s what has happened in the case of the pathogen that causes Marek’s disease which was allegedly first detected over 100 years ago. Penn State University-based scientist Andrew Read even admitted in the 2015 study that immunization is also making once-rare or nonexistent genetic pathogen strains more widespread. The same scenario can be applied to vaccines for humans. Moreover human vaccines being used to supposedly fight against some of the world’s most volatile pathogens like covid-19, malaria, HIV, anthrax, are based on strategies that could, according to evolutionary models and lab experiments, encourage pathogens to become even more dangerous. Here’s a direct excerpt from the 2015 conducted by Read and his team at Penn State University:

The team found that, over the course of their lives,
the unvaccinated birds (chickens) shed far more of the least virulent strains into the environment, whereas the vaccinated birds
shed far more of the most virulent strains. The findings
suggest that the Marek’s vaccine encourages more dangerous
viruses to proliferate. This increased virulence might then
give the viruses the means  to overcome birds’ vaccine-primed immune responses and sicken vaccinated flocks. (Source PLOS Biology, 2015)

Let’s Use a Little Logic Here

The USDA has admitted that Marek’s has been a known illness problem in the poultry industry for supposedly at least a century. Presumably, it has been studied for at least half that time. An initial vaccine was developed and used for the first time in 1970. That’s about 50 years ago. In that half a century of time, allegedly the virus has morphed at least 3 times into more deadlier
or virulent strains, coincidentally after the administering of newer or booster vaccines. Under the circumstances, it would not be illogical to conclude that it was the vaccines that incited the evolution of the Marek’s virus.

Final Thoughts  

Despite testing and approval procedures that vaccines allegedly undergo,  regulatory agencies like the FDA still do not mandate that vaccine makers  disclose full ingredients. Moreover regulations do not require medical care providers disclose the potential health risks associated with any particular vaccine. Article 7 of the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights provides: “No one shall be subjected without his free consent to medical or scientific experimentation.” But the Covid vaccines are not experimental, right? Not exactly, and this apparently means nothing to pharmaceutical companies, and governments of the world which have been doling out vaccination programs with total disregard for the 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights which in essence mandates people must not be used as unwitting test subjects. Without full disclosure on the risks, people are not able to make informed consent decisions before getting vaccinated. Just like the poultry studied in the Marek’s disease experiments, everyday people are unwitting subjects in ongoing vaccine experimentation whether they know it or not.

By Pharoh
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