Dissolving Illusions: Vaccination Past and Present with Dr. Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk

Co-authors of "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History", Dr. Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk, talk in depth about the history of disease and vaccination, primarily in relation to smallpox and polio, and how these diseases actually affect afflicted populations. Paralysis has many causes. Do childhood diseases serve a useful purpose? Does vaccination itself cause disease? Herd immunity is explained.
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Nicky - June 24th, 2015 at 5:06pm

Thank you for another, even more in depth, education on this subject. BRAVO!!!!! Keep it coming!

Marty Gutherz - July 2nd, 2015 at 6:40pm

Listened to parts 1 and 2; both terrific and very informative. Also ditto for the 2 part interview with Gary Null.; it's shameful that Laura Prives, the KPfA program director, censored the interviews with Gary Null. Kudos to Bonnie for her open mindedness and courage in producing and airing interviews on vaccination and other contoversial issues.

Suzanne Matthews - September 26th, 2015 at 8:36am

All vaccines are BAD. Beware. Read Vaccination Condemned by Eleanor McBean, The Poisoned Needle, A Shot in The Dark, What Vets Don't Tell You About Vaccines, A Shot in the Dark, The Golden Calf, The Facts About Compulsory Vaccination and best of all Slaughter of The Innocent by Hans Ruesch.......See for yourself. Wake up people...do your homework!!M

editing critical services - March 5th, 2019 at 3:38pm

Does vaccination itself cause disease? Of course, it may! However, I guess, that this issue is globally controversial and many young parents are still confused and they doubt...

Robin Hutchison - March 16th, 2020 at 10:18pm

Are you considering new patients and if not do you have someone you could refer me to? I am looking for someone who understands vaccines and their dangers and my right not to be vaccinated due to hypersensitivity and allergic reactions. Also looking for online research work! Please let me know. Thank you. Love your lectures! Robin Hutchison

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