This was filmed in 1985 — the year before vaccines became liability free. https://t.co/3LPJUZzJvm pic.twitter.com/OHbjgNrkl7
— “Sudden And Unexpected” (@toobaffled) November 9, 2024
We were so much smarter then. Or at least asked questions before letting Reagan's 1986 liability shield for vaccines take over the country and the world. Guests are Pediatrician, Dr. Robert S. Mendelsohn, 1926-1988, Tony Morris, Ms. Wilma F. Gundy, Marge Grant, and the annoying, pro-vaccine doctor for whom I cannot find a name. Thank you to Sasha Latypova for the video.
00:12. He does make a point that we should also, Sabine is a live vaccine, and Salk's is, uh, . . . inactive, as we say in the laboratory. How many was it, they asked?
00:23. ROBERT MENDELSOHN, Well, how many people know that the European epidemic of polio, there were about 20 or 30 cases in this country. Now, of course, the American doctors will argue that the reason why polio disappeared in this country was because of the vaccine. But then why did it disappear in Europe in the 1940s and the 1950s without mass vaccination? Why doesn't it occur in the third world where only 10% of the people have ever been immunized against polio or anything else?
00:49. DONAHUE, so in other words, we may be fighting a tiger that died.
00:52 That's quite correct.
00:54. Ask the people in Great Britain. Ask the people in Japan, who . . .
01:00. Gentlemen, if you, please. I've got probably the smartest audience we've ever had.
01:06. I have a question. How long of a delayed action, if any, would you connect this with, like, MS?
01:14. Is MS a possibility? Would multiple sclerosis be one of the possible results?
01:19. As a matter of fact, there's a new publication that just came out from John Hoffman, a close associate of Tony Morris's, 1919-2014, that gives references linking MS in later life to the early introduction of live virus vaccines, like measles and like some of the others, they were live viruses. Now, at the present time, I would recommend that anybody who has MS or any amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, or any of those degenerative neurological conditions of later life, carefully review their vaccine histories.
01:54. I would also like to comment on that because in connection with my case, I have been doing some research . . .
02:00. Let me tell them once again, Ms. [Wilma F.] Gundy, that you are a Guillain-Barre victim contracted following your receipt of the swine flu vaccination. BTW, Ms. Gundy's doctor lied to her,
Plaintiff, Wilma F. Gundy, received a swine flu vaccination by injection on November 26, 1976 during the implementation of the swine flu vaccination program. On December 5, 1976, plaintiff experienced sudden and acute exhaustion. Three days later other symptoms developed such as fever, aches and coughing. By December 18, 1976, these symptoms had subsided only to be replaced by a numbness of the face, legs and arms.
Upon referral by her personal physician, Stanley Sontag, M.D., plaintiff was examined on January 3, 1977, by Eric Hammerberg, M.D., a neurologist, who determined that plaintiff may have been experiencing some depression but was otherwise normal. On January 16, 1977, plaintiff admitted herself to a hospital for extensive testing. Plaintiff's treating physician, Dr. Sontag, stated in the hospital discharge summary that all of the tests results were within normal limits and plaintiff appeared healthy at all times. Dr. Sontag's diagnosis at this time favored depression as the source of plaintiff's complaints.
02:08. Yeah, and I am in the process of writing a book about my experience, and in the process I've done considerable research, and from what I have learned it looks as if immunizations frequently cause autoimmune disease.
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