A recent article appearing in the January issue of the American Medical Association Journal of Ethics, titled Virtual Mentor, should alert thinking Americans to a dangerous precedent being set by so-called health “authorities.” Actually, the concept of compulsion by the state for the “public good,” is not all that new and is consistent with a collectivist philosophy. So, you may ask–what is collectivism?
Basically, collectivism does not recognize the individual as being important to society; in fact, its philosophers feel that the individual, especially the intellectual, is an enemy of the “public good.” Collectivism’s most recognized political expression in modern times is known as socialism (actually communism–See the Communist Manifesto).
The founders of our country did not hold this view, rather they reasoned that the individual must be protected from collectivism at all levels, hence the Constitution and Bill of Rights. The court system was designed during the founding to protect the rights of the individual. Within the founders’ philosophical view, the family is central to the individual’s rights. That is, it is the father and/or mother who represent the most protective structure for innocent children and not the state. The state intervenes only in the most extreme cases of abuse and this is carefully regulated so as to prevent abuse by the state.
Since the Civil War, we have witnessed a gradual, yet progressive move toward the collectivist philosophy, where the state replaces the family and individuals are sacrificed in the name of the “public good.” This process has gained rapidly on many fronts, but one of the most disturbing is in the area of public health.
Ronald Reagan warned in 1961–”One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It is very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project.” Students of the history of collectivism will also recognize that calls for increasing the power of the state over the individual is always couched in terms of the “public good” and “protecting the public.” That is, it is a “crisis” that demands collectivist solutions and these solutions must be accepted without debate or analysis by critics or more thoughtful and cautionary individuals. The perfect example of this is the debate over vaccine effectiveness and safety.
With that short introduction to collectivist thinking, let us examine the paper, Virtual Mentor, written by Susanne Sheeley and Joel Meyer. They begin by lamenting the fact that the previous system of recruiting volunteers for testing experimental vaccines has fallen on hard times. That is, fewer people are volunteering. They note that the “volunteers” are fully informed of possible complications caused by the vaccines and these volunteers have consented to be used in the experiments, in essence, as human guinea pigs. The former assurance is not true, as several studies have shown that quite often recognized, serious potential complications are withheld from the volunteer.
Because of this fall in volunteers, they tell us– “But relying on altruism alone to facilitate clinical trials is potentially unsustainable and ethically contentious.” So, what is their solution to this problem? Compulsory involvement in vaccine studies is one alternative solution that is not as outlandish as it might seem on first consideration.—Mandatory involvement in vaccine trials is therefore perhaps more akin to military conscription—. In both conscription and obligatory trial participation, individuals have little or no choice regarding involvement and face inherent risk over which they have no control, all for the greater good of society. (Italics mine).
This statement is reminiscent of a statement made by the Fabian socialist and first general director of UNESCO Julian Huxley in which he said concerning implementation of a radical eugenics program–”it will be important for UNESCO to see that the eugenic problem be examined with the greatest care, and that the public mind is informed of the issues at stake so that much that is now unthinkable may at least become thinkable.” (italics mine)
The extreme left collectivists bristle at being compared to the National Socialists, so I will instead examine the source of Hitler’s eugenic thinking, another “unthinkable” idea made “thinkable” by careful manipulation of American social opinion makers in the very early 1900s. Keep in mind that all these eugenic programs eventually resorted to compulsion because the public could not be convinced to voluntarily accept the deadly prescription being proposed by the state and self-appointed protectors of the public good.
The beginning of the eugenic movement started with suggestions for human betterment through selective breeding by British biologist Sir Francis Galton in 1882. At the beginning of the 20th century (1904-1920s) the need for enforcement of eugenic programs became a matter of “public health.” The eugenic movement was heavily funded by the Rockefeller foundations and Carnegie Institutions from its inception and continued even beyond the National Socialist era.
It is also important to appreciate that this public health movement was led by some of the most prominent individuals in society. Harvard educated Charles Davenport was at center stage in this terrifying public health movement. The elite proponents of mandatory eugenic policies included Professor Henry Osborn, director of the American Museum of Natural History, Alexander Graham Bell, wife of railroad magnate E.H. Harriman, the prestigious Cold Spring Harbor biology laboratory, James Wilson, secretary of the Department of Agriculture, Major Leonard Darwin (Charles Darwin’s son), Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt and Linus Pauling, to name a few.
University and college courses were provided for America’s most prestigious institutions of learning, such as Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Purdue, University of Chicago, Northwestern University, New York University and University of California at Berkley. Soon eugenic courses were being adopted by high school textbooks and courses. The journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) proudly covered the international eugenics meeting in London and did so in glowing terms.
The goal of the eugenics proponents was to eventually sterilize 14 million people in the United States alone and millions more worldwide. Before clearer heads prevailed, 60,000 Americans were coercively sterilized and this is considered a conservative figure. Support for this monstrous program was based on pseudoscience and powerful state-supported propaganda, just as we are witnessing in the present day vaccine mania.
Each generation thinks it is far more intelligent than previous generations and therefore comparisons with earlier abuses of science and public policy cannot be made. Yet, support for forced sterilization and interment camps for the “unfit” were strongly supported by men considered to be the giants of biology and medicine as well as influential men of government and private foundations. Eugenic mania spread across the world among the most intelligent class. Opponents were labeled “enemies of the public good” and as individuals unqualified to discuss the problem, just as we hear today with vaccine safety. Vaccine mandate proponents state that opponents of their programs are uneducated and unqualified to speak on the subject, even when they are far greater experts in the field of vaccine safety and pathophysiology than the proponents.
I have written eight papers and several chapters on the mechanisms of vaccine-induced neuropathology and neurological injury and proposed a plausible mechanism to explain a link to vaccine-induced autism, yet the only person quoted on this issue in the national media is Paul Offit, who not only profits handsomely from his own vaccine creation, but admitted in an interview that he knows nothing about neurology or brain function.
It was assumed by the eugenics social engineers that all crime, mental subnormality, laziness, alcoholism, blindness and “antisocial behavior” were hereditary and therefore controllable by forced sterilization. Laws were passed based on this phony science and tens of thousands suffered.
Lucien Howe, one of the most prominent names in ophthalmology, in 1918 took up the cause of eugenic prevention of blindness and poor vision, just as Offit carries the vaccine banner. He compiled data showing that $3.8 million was the national cost of blindness and that mandatory sterilization of the blind would prevent this nation tragedy. The problem was that over 90% of blindness had no hereditary link. Despite this, he campaigned tirelessly to have laws passed for forced sterilization of all blind individuals.
Howe did not stand alone, but was given valuable support by the AMA and Carnegie Institution. He suggested that authorities wait to discover a blind person and “then go back and get the rest of his family.” By 1921, the Eugenic Record Office (ERO) and the AMA section on ophthalmology had drafted a more comprehensive law that targeted all people with imperfect vision. Doctor Howe insisted that the law include provisions to imprison the visually impaired. The AMA provided a list of prominent medical professors to support Howe’s legislative proposals. All of this is reminiscent of the present vaccine battle.
Sheehy and Meyer makes the argument that because the public benefits from vaccine trials people should be made to participate against their will. We must then ask–Should people be forced to have an experimental surgical procedure because if successful, it will benefit many? Should they be forced to take experimental medications?
This principle of mandatory medical procedures could also apply to experimental brain surgery, such as the infamous frontal lobotomy. After all, at the time, it was thought to greatly benefit thousands and was used to treat sadness, depression, unruly behavior in children and anxiety. Sure, the effects were irreversible, but so is the neurological damage caused by vaccine reactions.
The history of medicine should have taught us that excitement over a treatment or procedure can often turn to disaster down the road. Thalidomide was considered to be a very safe tranquilizer–no one knew at the time if given to pregnant mothers, the child would be born with crippling limb deformities. What if taking thalidomide had been mandatory at the time–millions would have been crippled.
We are learning a great deal about the safety issue associated with vaccines, but much of this careful research is being ignored. Tomljenovic and Shaw, Strunecka and others have published a number of very important papers in this field and I think I have made a compelling case for a mechanism, immunoexcitotoxicity, to explain the effect of multiple vaccines on brain development including vaccine-associated seizures.
All of us should be terrified by the totalitarian nature exercised by the proponents of mandatory vaccines. Many are openly calling not only for mandatory vaccinations, but also hiding critical safety data from the public so as to give the impression of vaccine safety. Programs for mandated eugenics ended when the public realized the true result of such plans. This history is now rarely spoken about, yet present vaccine policies are just as frightening because they hold the potential to irreversibility destroy the lives of millions of our children.
I would make an open proposal to those who support mandated vaccines and participation in vaccine trials. The first participants should be the CEOs of pharmaceutical vaccine makers, their board members, their families and then all their employees and their families. All those who have written or proposed legislation or rules for mandating vaccines should also be submitted for testing, including Sheehy and Meyers. This, of course includes all of their families. At the top of the list should be Paul Offit. I can assure you that if such a policy were instituted we would be hearing a whole lot less about mandating vaccines.
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Russell L. Blaylock, M.D.
Theoretical Neurosciences. LLC
Visiting Professor Biology
Belhaven University
Jackson, Mississippi
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Curriculum Vitae
Name: Russell L. Blaylock, M.D.; CCN
DOB: November 5, 1945
Spouse: Diane Kempff Blaylock
Pre-medical education: Northeast State University, Monroe, Louisiana: 1963-1966 Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana: 1966-1967
Medical Education: Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans 1967-1971
Internship: Medical University of South Carolina: Charleston, South Carolina Straight surgery intern (Trained with Curtis Arts, M.D. and John Moncrief, M.D, authorities in burn and trauma.)
Residency: Medical University South Carolina: Neurosurgery Residency, 1972-1977. Chief Resident and Teaching fellow 1976-1977. Chief of Neurology, 1973-1974. Trained with Ludwig G Kempe, M.D
Board Certification: American Association of Neurological Surgeons, 1980. Certified Clinical Nutritionists in 2007.
Private Neurosurgical Practice: May, 1977 through Feb 2001.
Present Profession: President of Advanced Nutritional Concepts and Theoretical Neurosciences, LLC. Visiting Professor of Biology; Belhaven University, Jackson, Mississippi.
Editorial Appointments: Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, Journal of the American Nutriceutical Association, Scientific Advisory Board of the Life Extension Foundation, Editorial Board of Fluoride Journal; Editorial board of Surgical Neurology International
Appointments: Clinical Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center, retired in 2001. Visiting Professor of Biology, Belhaven University-Jackson, Mississippi.
Journal Publications:
Blaylock RL, Ducker TB, Rittenberry MS. Intraventricular monitoring of
craniocerebral trauma. J South Carolina Medical Association 70: 348-355,
1974.
Blaylock, RL. American Medicine: bicentennial celebration. J South Carolina
Medical Association 72: 18-22, 1976.
Blaylock RL, Kempe LG. Review and new proposals for immunotherapy of brain
tumors. Neurochirugia 19: 10-21, 1976.
Blaylock RL,Kempe LG. Chrondrosarcoma of the cervical spine. J Neurosurgery
44: 500-503, 1976.
Kempe LG, Blaylock RL. Ventriculo-lymphatic shunt. J Neurosurgery 47: 86-95,
1977.
Kempe LG, Blaylock RL. Lateral trigonal intraventricular tumor: a new
operative approach. ACTA Neurochirugia 21: 20-28, 1978.
Blaylock RL, Kempe LG. Hydrocephalus associated with subarachnoid
hemorrhage. Neurochirugia 21: 20-28, 1978.
Blaylock RL. Building one’s own gallows. Private Practice, September 1979.
Blaylock RL, Kempe LG. Pituitary adenomas: a re-appraisal of their pathology
and treatment. Neurochirugia 20: 68-78, 1977.
Blaylock RL. Hydrosyringomyelia of the conus medullaris associated with a
thorasic meningioma. J Neurosurgery 54: 833-835, 1981.
11. Blaylock RL. The medicine business coalition. Private Practice, pp52-54, 1982.
12. Blaylock R. The unseen effects of drug substitution. Private Practice, pp 81-85, 1982.
13. Blaylock, M.D. MSG, NutraSweet and the destruction of the brain. Healthy & Natural, pp78-79, 1996.
14. Blaylock R. Medical Care as an industrial product. Medical Sentinel 1: 19-22, 1996.
15. Blaylock RL. Running for cover. The herd instinct among physcians. Medical Sentinel 1: 14-17, 1996.
16. Blaylock RL. Communist use of American POWs as Human Guinea pigs. Part 1: The Korean experience. Medical Sentinel 2: 93-96, 1997.
17. Blaylock RL. Communist use of American POWs as human guinea pigs: Part 2: The Vietnam experience, the Soviets and other special projects. Medical Sentinel 2: 126-131, 1997.
18. Blaylock RL. Managed truth: The great danger to our Republic. Medical Sentinel 3: 1998.
19. Blaylock RL. Energy producing enzymes and Alzheimer’s disease. Healthy & Natural, pp 78-79, Vol 125, 1996.
20. Blaylock RL. Neurodegeneration and aging of the central nervous system: Prevention and treatment by phytochemicals and metabolic nutrients. Integrative Medicine 1: 117-133, 1998.
21. Blaylock R. An irrestible force. Medical Sentinel 4: 140, 1999.
22. Blaylock RL. New Developments in Phytoprevention and treatment of cancer. J American Nutraceutical Association 2: 1999
23. Blaylock RL. Phytonutrients and metabolic stimulants as protection against neurodegeneration and excitotoxicity. J Am Nutraceutical Association 2000; 2: 30-39.
24. Blaylock RL. A review of conventional cancer prevention and treatment and the adjunctive use of nutraceutical supplements and antioxidants: Is their a danger or a significant benefit? J Amer Nutra Assoc. 2000;3: 17-35.
25. Blaylock RL. New Developments in the prevention and treatment of Neurodegenerative diseases using nutraceuticals and metabolic stimulants. JANA 2002; 5: 1-18.
26. Blaylock RL. Food additive excitotoxins and degenerative brain disorders. Medical Sentinel 1999; 4: 212-214.
27. Blaylock RL. The central role of excitotoxicity in autism spectrum disorders. JANA 2003; 6: 10-22.
28. Blaylock RL. Interactions of cytokines, excitotoxins, and reactive nitrogen and oxygen species in autism spectrum disorders. 2003; 6: 21-35.
29. Blaylock RL. Fluoride neurotoxicity and excitotoxicity/microglial activation: critical need for more research. Fluoride; 40: 89-92.
30. Blaylock RL. Chronic microglial activation and excitotoxicity secondary to excessive immune stimulation: possible factors in Gulf War Syndrome and autism. J Amer Physic Surg 2004; 9: 2004.
31. Blaylock RL. Excitotoxicity: A possible central mechanism in fluoride neurotoxicity. Fluoride 2004; 37: 301-314.
32. Strunecka A, Patocka J, Blaylock RL, Chinoy NJ. Fluoride interactions: From molecules to disease. Current Signal Transduction Therapy 2007; 2: 190-213.
33. Blaylock RL. The danger of overvaccination with the present vaccine policy. Health Freedom News 2007; 25: 8-11.
34. Blaylock RL. Immunoexcitotoxicity, Part 1. Alter Ther Health Med
35. Blaylock RL. Immunoexcitotoxicit, Part 2 Altern Ther Health Med
36. Blaylock R. Immunoexcitotoxicity, Part 3. Altern Ther Health Med
37. Blaylock RL, Strunecka A. Immune-glutamertergic dysfunction as a central mechanism of autism spectrum disorders. Curr Med Chem 2009; 16: 157-170.
38. Blaylock RL. Vaccines, depression and neurodegeneration after age 50 years: Another reason to avoid recommended vaccines. Medical Veritas 2008; 5: 1742-1747.
39. Blaylock RL. The danger of excessive vaccination during brain development: the case for a link to Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Medical Veritas 2008; 5: 1727-1741.
40. Blaylock RL. The truth behind the vaccine cover-up. Medical Veritas 2008; 5: 1714-1726.
41. Blaylock RL. DHA supports development and protects neurological function. Life Extension Jan 2008: 45-57.
42. Blaylock RL, Strunecka A. Immune-glutamatergic dysfunction as a central mechanism of autism spectrum disorders. Curr Med Chem 2009;16(2): 157-170.
43. Blaylock RL, Maroon J. Immunoexcitotoxicity as a central mechanism in chronic traumatic encephalopathy—a unifying hypothesis. Surg Neurol Int 2011;2:107
44. Blaylock RL. Aluminum induced immunoexcitotoxicity in neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Curr Inorg Chem 2012;2 (in press)
45. Strunecka A, Blaylock RL and Patocka J. Aluminofluoride complexes: Phosphate analogues and a hidden hazard for living organinsms. Curr Inorgan Chem 2012;2:8-18.
46. Blaylock RL. Managed Truth: A Danger to Our republic. Surgi Neurol Int 2011;2:179.
47. Maroon J, Blaylock R, Bost J. TBI and neuroinflammation: a rationale for treatment: summary text and presentation outline notes. J Healthcare Sci Humanities 2011;1(4):51-61.
48. Strunecka A, Blaylock RL, Patocka J. Aluminofluoride complexes: Phosphate analogues and a hidden hazard for living organisms. Curr Inorg Chem 2012;2:8-18.
49. Strunecka A, Blaylock RL. Insights into the pathogenesis of autism spectrum disorders from the molecular and cellular level. Prackticky Lekar 2008;88(2):78-81. (In Czech)
50. Blaylock RL, Maroon J. Natural Plant Products and Extracts That Reduce Immunoexcitotoxicity Associated Neurodegeneration, and Promote Repair Within the Central Nervous System. Surg Neurol Int 2011; (in press)
Books and Chapters in Medical Text:
Blaylock RL. Immunoexcitotoxicity in Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. In, Dambinova SA, Hayes RL, Wang KKW (eds): Biomarkers for Traumatic Brain Injury 2012: (in press)
Blaylock RL. Pathophysiology of Head and Cervical Spine Injuries. In, Irby WB (Ed) Recent Advances in Oral Surgery. Vol II, CV Mosby, Co St Louis, 1977.
Blaylock RL. Concomitant Injuries: Diagnosis and Treatment. In, Irby WB ( Ed), Trauma And Concomitant Problems: Evaluation and Treatment. CV Mosby, Co St Louis, 1979
Blaylock RL. Facial Pain: Differential Diagnosis and Treatment. In, Irby WB ( Ed) Recent Advances in Oral Surgery, Vol III, CV Mosby, Co, St Louis, 1979.
Blaylock RL. Multiple Sclerosis: A Patient Care Book. Pritchert & Hull Assoc, 1988
Blaylock, RL. Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills. Health Press, Inc Sante Fe, NM, 1994.
Blaylock RL. Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills (updated edition in softback) Health Press, Santa Fe, 1997.
Blaylock RL. Health and Nutrition Secrets That Can Save Your Life. Health Press, 2003.
Blaylock RL. Natural Strategies for Cancer Patients. Kensington Press, 2003.
Strunecka A, Blaylock RL. Cellular and Molecular Mechanism of Autism Spectrum Disorders. Bentham Publishing 2010 (ebook)
Blaylock RL. Wrote forward to Never Be Fat Again, by Raymond Francis
Blaylock RL- Wrote Forward to- Treating Epilepsy Naturally by Patricia A. Murphey
Blaylock RL. Wrote Forward to –Natural Vet’s Guide to Preventing and Treating Cancer in Dogs. By Shawn Messonnier
Blaylock RL- wrote forward to – Vaccine Safety Manuel by Neil Z. Miller, 2009
Blaylock RL. Wrote forward to Stop Alzheimer’s Now by Bruce Fife. , Piccadilly Press, 2011
Blaylock RL—Chapter in Knockout by Suzanne Somers, Crown Publisher, NY 2009
Blaylock RL. Chapter in Breakthrough by Suzanne Somers, Crown Publishers, NY, 2008;
Professional Memberships:
Association of American Physicians and Surgeons
American Nutraceutical Association
American College of Nutrition
Life Extension Foundation
National Health Federation
International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists