Saturday, November 16, 2024

ROMAN BYSTRIANYK: inventor of “vaccination,” Edward Jenner, believed that a disease from a sick horse’s heels called the Grease was what “vaccines” should be made from

In the realm of truth stranger than fiction: have you heard of Jane King? The original smallpox “vaccine” was based on the legend that cowpox protected you from smallpox. But did you know the inventor of “vaccination,” Edward Jenner, believed that a disease from a sick horse’s heels called the Grease was what “vaccines” should be made from?| “Cow-pox was exceedingly virulent and fatal disease coming to fag end of its career in Jenner’s time. He found it difficult to get lymph from the cow, and therefore he resorted to the heels of horses; and the original lymph we use from the Royal Vaccine Institute has never been vaccine lymph at all; from the day it was introduced into London to the present time—it was derived from the arm of Jane King, who was inoculated from a horse with greasy heels.” — John Le Gay Brereton, Esq., MD, MRCS, LAC, 1881 [“John Le Gay Bereton, Esq., MD, MRCS, LAC,” New South Wales, Compulsory Vaccination, Presented to the Parliament by Command, September 20, 1881, Sydney: Thomas Richards, Government Printer, pp. 1043–1046.]

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