Cancer,
Aids, and Vaccinations
by
Benedict D. LaRosa
Previously
by Benedict D. LaRosa: The
Horror of Gun Control in Mumbai
Is there a
link between cancer and the polio vaccine? There is a good chance
that there is, according to a Baylor University study released on
February 18, 1999 and published in the Journal of the National
Cancer Institute. At the time, the announcement sent shockwaves
throughout the medical establishment and caused a great deal of
public alarm. After all, who hasn't had at least one polio shot?
But this wasn’t
new knowledge. In 1987, a San Antonio physician, Dr. Eva Snead (1942-2008),
stumbled across information linking vaccines to a host of diseases
from AIDS and leukemia to other forms of cancer while doing research
for a book on AIDS. For her efforts in trying to warn the public,
she was vilified by her medical peers, ridiculed by government officials,
and ignored by the major media. Even a popular radio talk host,
a personal friend, was reluctant to put her on the air until the
Baylor story broke.
It was while
doing the initial research for her book at the University of Texas
Health Science Center library in 1987 that Dr. Snead discovered
how the viruses associated with these dreaded diseases are spread.
The same evidence convinced her that there was an active cover-up
within the federal government and the medical/scientific communities.
In 1992, she published her findings in a hefty two volume work titled
Some
Call it AIDS, I Call It Murder.
The foremost
virologists studying AIDS, Drs. Robert Gallo and Luke Montaignard,
agree that it is a virus from the African green monkey that causes
AIDS. They have designated this virus HIV for human immunodeficiency
virus. Another virus carried by the African green monkey is SV-40,
or simian virus 40. Its clinical manifestations in laboratory animals
are identical to those produced by HIV. In other words, SV-40 causes
symptoms similar to AIDS. It is also linked to tumor growth and
birth defects. Dr. Janet Butel of the Baylor College of Medicine,
the lead author of the Baylor study, stated, "I feel strongly that
research is warranted to determine how common human infections by
SV40 may be, and what factors might predispose individuals to SV40-related
tumors."
SV-40 is the
genetic glue which permits different DNAs to recombine to produce
mutations and anomalies, and which allows toxic substances to penetrate
cells more readily. Human blood specimens preserved frozen for 25
years have been found contaminated with this virus. More importantly,
wherever SV-40 goes, so goes HIV and other green monkey viruses.
The question is, how did these viruses find their way into humans
so quickly and uniformly? Dr. Snead found the answer in 1987, and
the Baylor study did so in 1999.
According to
sources cited by Dr. Snead, cells from the African green monkey
have been used since 1953 as a growth medium for the polio vaccine.
The use of the polio vaccine contaminated with green monkey virus
is probably responsible for the current epidemics in child cancers,
birth defects, and AIDS. These diseases, coincidentally, increased
dramatically after the introduction of the polio vaccine. No one
knows how many batches of this vaccine have been contaminated over
the years, but exposed individuals may range in the millions. Despite
assurances to the contrary, Dr. Snead insisted until her death in
July 2008 that the polio and other vaccines remained contaminated
with animal viruses. She coined the term Immunization Related Syndrome
(IRS) for the diseases associated with these contaminated vaccines.
(Coincidentally, the initials are the same as those of another well-known
pathogen plaguing our society.)
At the beginning
of the Persian Gulf War, Dr. Snead predicted that many of the servicemen
taking part in Desert Shield/Desert Storm would develop symptoms
similar to those which are now associated with the Persian Gulf
syndrome. She based her prediction on her research into vaccines,
a careful investigation of the medical literature, and her knowledge
of biology and medicine. She concluded that dangerous viruses are
routinely and knowingly injected into military personnel, a claim
verified in 2004 by investigative reporter Gary Matsumoto in his
book Vaccine
A, The Covert Government Experiment That’s Killing Our Soldiers.
She warned that the viruses do not affect all servicemen the same
way, nor do they necessarily affect them immediately. Some lie dormant
for decades until activated by other viruses to cause cancers and
other ailments.
When Ralph
Nader's group, Public Citizen, sued Secretary of Defense Richard
Cheney in January 1991 on behalf of all servicemen subjected to
experimental vaccines, it based its case, in part, on Dr. Snead’s
research. A federal judge threw the case out because of the existing
national emergency – the Persian Gulf War – so her discoveries never
received the public hearing they deserved.
The Baylor
study confirmed Dr. Snead's claim of contaminated vaccines. Within
days of its release, and after much criticism, a spokesman for the
Baylor research team claimed that the study showed only a possible
link between cancer and the polio vaccine, not a definite one. The
spokesman insisted that the national media had taken its findings
out of context. This statement effectively quashed the major media's
interest in the story.
It appears
Dr. Snead’s claim of a cover-up may be correct. In 1996, Dr. Leonard
Horowitz, a well-known health advocate, published in his book Emerging
Viruses, the circa-1986 audio interview with Dr. Maurice
Hillman (1919-2005), at the time a leading authority on vaccines
and Chief of Merck Pharmaceutical’s vaccine division. Dr. Horowitz
found the interview at the National Library of Medicine on the campus
of the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Medical
historian Dr. Edward Shorter had conducted the interview for WGBH
television in Boston, Massachusetts, as part of the Public Broadcasting
Service (PBS) series The Health Century produced by the Blackwell
Corporation. The interview was never aired, however. In
the interview, Dr. Hilleman acknowledges that vaccines given
to millions of people worldwide contained the SV-40 virus which
is associated with leukemia and other cancers. He also admits that
the HIV virus was introduced to humans through vaccines created
using HIV infected African monkeys.
The discovery
of the Hillman interview vindicates Drs. Snead and Butel in their
research concerning the origins of AIDS and the explosion of cancers
since the introduction of the polio vaccine. Tragically, government
agencies across the country are still forcing parents to immunize
their children with what may still be contaminated vaccines before
allowing them to attend school. In some cases, when parents refused
to comply, they are arrested and their children taken into custody.
It would be ironic if the people we have entrusted with our safety
are responsible for unleashing what may prove to be a plague of
Biblical proportions.
January
10, 2012
Benedict
LaRosa [send him mail] is
a historian and writer with undergraduate and graduate degrees in
history from the U.S. Air Force Academy and Duke University, respectively.
He is the author of Gun
Control: An Historical Perspective and other works.
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