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Vivisection is a crime against humanity

Smallpox... Cholera... Influenza... Measles... Leprosy...?

"Dr G. Buchwald, the German medical director whose extensive studies of the effects of smallpox vaccination leading to encephalitis (severe frequently maiming or deadly inflammation of the brain) eventually were determinant in the German Government's recent decision to abolish smallpox vaccination altogether, expressed his suspicion in several scientific works that multiple sclerosis also could be a belated consequence of the smallpox vaccination."
- De Deutsche Arzt, Vol. 19, 1971, page 1007; ID, Vol. 3, 1972, page 158; and Medizinische Weld, 23, 1972, page 758; Slaughter of the Innocent.
"In Great Britain, smallpox vaccination hasn't been compulsory since 1898, and yet five times fewer people have died of smallpox in Great Britain than in France, where this vaccination is now compulsory . The same goes for Holland. Now Great Britain and Holland are nations that continuously have contact with hundreds of thousands of seafarers from all over the world, notably countries from where smallpox is frequent. And yet abolition of vaccination and the enforcement of the natural hygienic measures have clearly proven sufficient to eliminate smallpox and the so-called infectious maladies."
- The French magazine Vie et Action, March April 1966, page 9; Slaughter of the Innocent.
"The relative failure of conventional vaccine in dealing with the cholera pandemic now sweeping the world has nurtured the idea that the best way to control the disease is by improving water supplies and sanitation. This is how it was eradicated in most developed countries before a vaccine was available."
- New Scientist, 20 May 1982.
Armadillo

The nine-banded armadillo is being hunted for vivisection laboratories in a leprosy vaccine racket. It is found in Central America and Mexico. The armadillo is a peaceful and defenceless animal. It cannot even bite. (Its teeth being set far back in its mouth.) Armadillos are harmless - living on termites and small insects... its enemy is man!

"Leprosy is a disease caused by a bacillus which morphologically resembles that of tuberculosis. It hasn't been cultured and the disease has not been reproduced experimentally in animals or man. The treatment of leprosy has throughout its history been based solely upon clinical observation and experience..."
- J.A. Kinnear Brown, B.Sc., M.D., M.R.C.S., D.T.M., specialist leprologist, Uganda, Clinical Medical Discoveries, by M. Beddow Bayly, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
After the National Immunisation Programme in 1968, the incidence of measles in children was greatly reduced. Since then the disease has become far more prevalent in adults - so there is no net loss in the number of susceptible people - 4 million adults are more likely to suffer complications than children.
- The Guardian, 29 July 1982.
"The mad vehemence of modern medicine is nowhere more evident than in the yearly influenza vaccine farce..."
- Confessions of a Medical Heretic.
In the course of a vaccination trial that took place in France on 1 October 1981, Professor Mercie, former director of the glamorous Pasteur Institute, was asked why the Institute kept producing and selling its anti-flu vaccine despite its recognised worthlessness. Professor Mercie's candid reply: "Because it helps financing the Institute's research".
- Hans Ruesch, Naked Empress.

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