Re: origins of polioOn Nov 24, 10:24 am, Vaccine-man <ziggit...@yahoo,com > wrote:
> On Nov 24, 5:07 am, "JOHN" <j...@nospam,com > wrote:
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> > "Vaccine-man" <ziggit...@yahoo,com > wrote in message
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> >news:dd267426-5852-4708-9124-e6d5c7c2ebe3@d4g2000prg.googlegroups,com ...
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> > > On Nov 23, 2:45 pm, "JOHN" <j...@nospam,com > wrote:
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> > >> http :// www .whale.to/a/virus.html
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> > > Scudamore, you have heard of the Cutter Incident?
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> > yes, one of your many vaccine disasters http :// www .whale.to/m/smallpox/disasters.html
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> Gee, John, I don't understand you. You say polio virus doesn't cause
> polio, yet when it was inadvertantly injected into humans they get
> polio. How can that be?
Since polio is most likely just a form of chemical poisoning, it won't
be too surprising that the symptoms of polio may result from vaccines.
Yuri.
Yuri Kuchinsky -- http :// www .globalserve,net /~yuku
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