09/27/2019 / By Ethan Huff
Vaccine apologists are notorious for claiming that vaccines are the greatest public health intervention ever created, pointing to early vaccines for infectious diseases like polio as “proof.” But an inconvenient little truth about the polio vaccine in particular that the vaccine deep state will never confess to is the fact that it doesn’t actually work, and is still, after all these years, causing some recipients to develop polio.
Oral polio vaccines are “spawning virulent strains” of polioviruses that didn’t previously exist, in fact, though you’re unlikely to hear about this on the nightly news anytime soon. That’s because any truths that cast vaccines in a negative light are squelched in order to keep the vaccine racket going, and going strong.
It’s not just that some people, primarily children, are catching polio from oral polio vaccines. There are actually a lot of people catching it from these vaccines – so many, it turns out, that some reports are describing the situation as an “alarming surge.” The very intervention that’s supposed to prevent this debilitating disease is actually spreading it, in other words.
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What makes the oral polio vaccine (OPV) particularly dangerous is the fact that it contains live polioviruses that supposedly match wild varieties. Because of this, there’s always a risk that this attenuated, or weakened, vaccine virus will cause infection, especially under poor sanitary and hygiene conditions.
Vaccine scientists know full well that this is a possibility, and have for quite some time. But it’s rarely spoken about because if the public knew that there was a potentially serious risk involved, they might think twice about getting their children vaccinated at all – and we can’t have that, now can we?
“Researchers concede that an OPV virus ‘can very rapidly regain its strength if it starts spreading on its own,’ acquiring ‘mutations that make it basically indistinguishable from the wild-type virus,'” reports Children’s Health Defense (CHD).
“In other words, there is no meaningful difference between a wild and OPV-derived poliovirus ‘in terms of virulence and in terms of how the virus spreads.'”
For the longest time, the official OPV used around the world contained three types of wild polioviruses: types 1, 2, and 3. In 2015, however, global public health agencies decided that type 2 had been “eradicated” globally, and thus removed it from the official OPV, converting it from a trivalent to a bivalent vaccine.
This ended up being a disaster, it turns out, as removing type 2 from the equation caused a “spectacular backfiring,” according to CHD, triggering a surge in vaccine-derived polio outbreaks in a number of countries around the world.
The consequences were so dramatic for the worse that an official from the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) actually admitted that switching to this new vaccine was a mistake, stating, “we have now created more new emergencies of the virus than we have stopped.”
Natural News actually warned about this type of scenario more than seven years ago, pointing out a study that was published at the time about how an OPV campaign in India caused a 12-fold increase in rates of “vaccine-associated polio paralysis,” as they were calling it, which is really just a cleverly disguised way of saying wild-type polio infection caused by the vaccine itself.
“Whether in Pakistan, Africa or the U.S., it is time to stop equating public health with vaccination and time to admit that vaccination programs often leave new and worse problems in their wake than those they were intended to solve,” contends CHD.
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