Hype disease risk ploy (Fearmongering)
Medical control ploys
Viral
fear racket
[Most of the danger of infectious disease has been created
by Allopathy Inc so it can run it's Protection Racket called vaccination. They do this by refusing to use
effective medicine and only using Allopathic medicine. For example
Sydneham was treating smallpox properly
in the 16th century, yet Allopathy carried on using toxic 'medicines' up to this
day, while still denying smallpox had anything to do with sanitation or other
effects of poverty. Same for measles where they rewrite the textbooks and
also cause deaths with immune depleting drugs, and then use those deaths to hype
measles or chickenpox dangers, for example. They also run the false
Pasteurian disease theory over the correct Bechamp one for the same ends.
Vitamin C has been shown to cure polio measles, and hepatitis
for example, over 50 years ago, but they wont use that as it would destroy the
protection racket for the extortion scheme knows as Pharmaceutical medicine or
Allopathy Inc.]
Chickenpox |
Dangers
of smallpox lie Infectiousness of smallpox |
Measles Mumps |
Rubella |
See: Infectious scares
"Under allopathic care the (typhoid) mortality was 59.2% while under homeopathic care the mortality was only 9%."--Julian Winston
Setting the illnesses in context
HYPING VACCINES: AN INVESTIGATION By Dr. F. Edward Yazbak
Vaccines Whooping Cough (Pertussis)
Kari Bundy October
2, 2013 · My silly boy, Oliver, sick with Pertussis is pictured on the
LEFT... He wasn't vaccinated. My vaccinated son, Mason, is pictured on the
RIGHT-- this how I took his remains home with me a few days after he received
his dtap vaccine, which I chose for him because I was made to feel terrified of
"deadly Pertussis" (Again- Oliver is sick with Pertussis in the photo on the
Left). Chance of getting sick and dying from Pertussis-- 0.003832%
All seeing eye
Infectiousness
of smallpox
Case mortality/Dangers of Smallpox quotes
Smallpox vaccination lies
Medical lies
Sydenham, Sir Thomas Hoffer, M.D., Ph.D. , Abram Dangers of smallpox