Vaccination Miracle or Mayhem: Part 5: Smallpox vaccination

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This is Part 5 of a 10-part series which challenges some commonly held assumptions about vaccination. This episode questions the claim that Edward Jenner's smallpox prevented smallpox and eventually eradicated the disease.
We are very grateful to all the people whose identities, words and pictures we have featured in this presentation. We are particularly grateful to Dr. med. Gerhard Buchwald for his graph of smallpox deaths in Germany and his photos of smallpox patients and of victims of smallpox vaccine injuries. Dr. Buchwald has dedicated the past 50 years of his life to make people aware of the dangers of vaccines and their ineffectiveness in preventing diseases.

The silence on our presentations is dedicated to the countless humans and animals whose lives and/or well-being were sacrificed for the sake of a medical superstition promoted for the sake of profits, and to spread ill-health and disease for the sake of even greater profits.

Also check out our 'Vaccination Information Network (VINE)' page on facebook, leave a comment and tell others about it, if you wish. Thank you!

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  • Wow. First of all, I like all the misspellings. Second of all, the needles shown were not made until the late years of the eradication. Last, saying vaccinia (the smallpox vaccine) does not prevent smallpox is like saying food does not prevent hunger. Those nasty pictures you showed only happen about every 2 in 300 times - whereas people dies about a third of the time in smallpox. About the French, vaccinated people only have a resistance for about 5 years, and they still can get mild smallpox.

  • There is no proof for the ludicrous claim that cowpox prevents smallpox. You know how carefully flu viruses in vaccines have to be matched to circulating viruses, and even if they are, flu shots are still useless. So tosay that cowpox protects against smallpox is so much bull dung.

  • Very informative

    Thanks for the information!

  • Thanks Revgirl5! :-)

  • I'm not religious, I also think religion is a fraud (Constatine), (Serapis), (Council Of Nicea). But this beast has to have control, so hes following the Bible to a tee.

    "Arius lived and taught in Alexandria, Egypt. The most controversial of his teachings dealt with the relationship between God the Father and the person of Jesus, saying that Jesus was not of one substance with the Father and that there had been a time before Jesus existed."

  • Check out Alan Watt on 'cutting through the matrix' .

    He says that clever but wicked priests have given us our religions for brain-washing purposes. Their descendants are making sure that the predictions in e.g. the Bible are coming true, so that the flock will think it was all meant to be, as it is God's plan!

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  • You can't use logic and reason in a conversation with the anti-vaxxer retards. It is completely useless.

  • Why was there a line of 100 doctors, nurses, and medical researchers in front of me when I got my flu shot at my med school last friday? Are they ALL wrong, and YOU are right?

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  • Smallpox declined of its own accord, after the WHO abandoned its futile mass vaccinatio campaigns and focused its efforts on strict quarantine and disinfection measures, The claim that Jenner's flithy vaccine eradicated smallpox is a medical-pharmaceutical myth.

  • In 1860, Germany experienced a major smallpox epidemic which killed 80,000 people. That's a lot of people, but still less than 1% of the population. Germany suffered 10 smallpox outbreaks between 1947 and 1974, yet only 100 people became infected and only 5 people died. postwar

  • "The evidence that vaccinia prevents variola is irrefutable."

    What evidence?

    "Neither variola nor vaccinia cause brain damage."

    Wrong. My friend Dr med G Buchwald's son Berhard suffered severe brain damage from a smallpox vaccination at 18 months. Now over 50, he still can't talk, shave or brush his teeth.

  • "So stupid. There is ABSOLUTELY NO EVIDENCE THAT VACCINES CAUSE ANY SORT OF ILLNESS."

    Then why do the vaccine package inserts carry a list of illnesses and disorders people have experienced after getting the particular vaccine? And why have various governments paid huge amounts of compensation for vaccine injuries?

  • "Please cite your source."

    For what?

  • "We have absolutely no evidence vaccines do anything but what they are supposed to!"

    Are you really stupid enough to believe ths, or are you a paid misinformant?

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