Saturday, January 18, 2025

SUZANNE HUMPHRIES: Did you know one of the HPV "vaccines" is made using caterpillar ovary cells? 🤢🤮🤮

Did you know one of the HPV "vaccines" is made using caterpillar ovary cells? 🤢🤮🤮 

Suzanne Humphries (@DrSuzanneH7), a physician and the co-author of Dissolving Illusions, describes for Vaccine Choice Canada (@VaccineChoiceCA) how "Franken vaccines" really took off following the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 (NCVIA). Humphries, who's spent more than a decade doing deep research into "vaccines," notes that after 1986 "we started seeing all the fancy engineering and different vaccines and different types of aluminum." The physician also notes that "vaccines" are now made using tobacco plants and even caterpillar ovary cells.

"Can you think of anything more disgusting?" Humphries asks rhetorically. "Like, how do you even do that? It's a lot of work, I imagine, dissecting out caterpillar ovaries. So, yeah, it's ghoulish." 

Full interview is good.

18:55.  Sherry Tenpenny got wind that I was writing a polio book and she sent me her entire Library on polio Herbert Ratner's daughter who was a public health official in Oak Park Illinois who was one of the few critics of the Salk vaccine back then and refused to release it on to the  population of Illinois at that time including his own children his daughter sent me everything he had everything electronically everything physically and she met with me because she happened to live in Philadelphia and my family was still there so I was still going back to visit so we would go out and eat Ethiopian food together because there's a great Ethiopian food restaurant in West Philly and she would just chat about her dad I think she must have been a librarian or something because everything was in meticulous Chronicles order and then I have a friend in New Zealand who same thing said she was going to write a polio book and her husband just thought well no one would read it but she had all the information it was all on DVD and she sent me everything so now I had more than I could have ever imagined and it was given to me from above to write this chapter on polio.  

20:08. So it starts out with okay . . . let's go to the graph that we talked about before we started.  I don't know if one of you guys, or Steven has it.  Surprise #1 was that polio was a very low incidence disease, and if you look at this graph.  What this graph shows and one of the things that you have to be aware of when you're looking at this dissolving Illusions graph and you have to credit creating all these because he's a really good computer guy really smart did a lot of research and he created these graphs out of the available data it's official data we didn't make any of the data up we didn't manipulate it we didn't siphon it it is what it is and so what this graph shows us and I believe this is USA is the incidence rate what you have to be aware of was that a lot of grass look at death rates and that's probably the most important thing to look at because a lot of these diseases As we know measles we can survive quite easily.  Whooping cough we can survive.  So measles is at the very top.  That's the measles incidents that green line that you see going up and down.  The light blue, I think, I think might be typhoid and paratyphoid fever.  The second dotted line from the bottom, you will see the smallpox incidents and how close to the x-axis that actually was.  And then at the very bottom, which you can barely see has yellow dots with a red line.  That's the polio incidents. 

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