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Actually, the monkey virus was also in the Salk injectable vaccines, but not after 1961 for the oral and 1963 for the injectable, I believe. There have been studies, and there's no evidence that the monkey virus actually caused any cancer in humans. These are studies I tend to believe. What was the effect on your baby son of the injectable? The oral vaccine actually caused polio or polio-like conditions in far more people than they are admitting. It is acknowledged that in India, from 2000 to 2017 the oral polio vaccine caused 493,000 cases of so called Non-Polio Acute Flaccid Paralysis, basically indistinguishable from polio. The theory is that the oral polio vaccine upsets the enterovirus ecosystem in the gut, allowing other enteroviruses to multiply and mutate into many other forms which cause various symptoms of polio, which, because it was believed that polio was eradicated in the United States, were not diagnosed correctly and labeled such things as chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, dystonia, Tourette's syndrome, etc., which were previously recognized as symptoms of polio. I believe I suffered lifelong neurological impairment after my oral polio vaccine when I was about 14, made much worse by misdiagnosis and neurotoxic drugs.

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SV40 is a known oncogenic DNA virus, there’s a lot of literature going back decades showing an association w/brain, bone cancers and NHL in both humans and animals

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Okay, I believe that, but I was just saying, unless they're covering it up, studies have not found any association with the suspect polio vaccines.

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I didn't think the injectable got put to use until it was too obvious that the oral was causing all the polio in the industrialized world? At which point we stopped using the oral and instead shipped it to third-world countries as you are pointing out.

I have a relative who's almost quadriplegic from the oral; his mother faced a tribunal of 5 doctors who all said, Yes, the setback happened after the vax but it was a coincidence....

My baby son's symptoms from the injectable: About half a week afterwards he threw up like you'd never think a baby can throw up, followed by Flaccid Paralysis, but thankfully short-lived and not extreme. The following night he had fever spasms all night; I lied next to him and kept plying him with water the whole night, not sleeping much as you can imagine. I had a deep conviction that he was going to be OK, and I decided no more of this very bad medicine and I followed the book "How to Raise a Healthy Child in Spite of Your Doctor," written by a pediatrician.

This was followed by years of horrible night-time coughs bordering on asthma by the time I got him to a homeopathic MD, who cured him with one megadose! The turnaround was that evening.

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The injectable came out first and was used in 1955 and the rest of the 50s, which was supplanted by the oral when they thought it was more effective and easier to give, and rolled out nationwide in the early 1960s--specifically, I think, in 1963 all schoolchildren received it. After several high-profile deaths, not to mention probably hundreds of thousands of unacknowledged cases of neurological damage, as in your relatives case, and my case also, they slowly stopped using it and the last use in the USA was in 2000, I believe.

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