The Vaccines Fraud The father of the false vaccination theory is Edward Jenner (1749-1823) who was proclaimed charlatan by the Royal Commission investigating the cause of smallpox pandemic. "Most individuals in populous areas of Britain in the eighteenth century could expect to catch smallpox, which killed 20 per cent or more of those infected. Before Jenner introduced vaccination, smallpox could be prevented by variolation—the deliberate inoculation of matter from smallpox pustules into the skin in the hope that a mild but protective infection would result. This was introduced into British society in 1721 by Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, who had seen it used in Constantinople. Variolation had an overall mortality of about 0.5 per cent, but occasional disasters occurred and there was also the risk that those in contact with variolated individuals would contract fully virulent smallpox."1 "The concept of vaccinating to immunize began in 1796, when British apothecary (pharmacist) Edward Jenner inserted cowpox pus under the skin of an eight year old boy. Jenner based his experiment on an unsubstantiated rumor that anyone who had experienced cowpox would be immune to smallpox."2 "Jenner performed the first documented cowpox inoculation on 14 May 1796. This was probably not the first ever vaccination, but others, by people such as Benjamin Jesty, a Dorset farmer, came to light only after Jenner's work became known."1 From what I recall about his story, Jenner has killed his two young sons in his quest to invent the smallpox cure. "Edward Jenner was not a doctor, but a charlatan, practising without any qualifications whatsoever. He set himself up as a surgeon and apothecary but never took any qualifying exams. Long after his fame, he appealed to St. Andrews University for a degree and bought one for £15 (he never took an exam). Later, on the strength of this phony degree, he asked for an honorary MD from the University of Oxford. They refused at first but eventually gave in, after much pestering. Finally, without ever demonstrating competence in medicine to an examiner, but solely on the strength of these two bogus qualifications, Jenner petitioned the Royal College of Physicians for membership. They told him to take a hike. He never passed any qualifying examinations. Some years before the vaccination “experiment” (today such case would be laughed at as a serious scientific experiment), Jenner had worked his way into the prestigious Royal Society, with a fraudulent paper on the cuckoo. He claimed it was all original observations (it was hearsay from a callow ignorant youth). After some canvassing on his behalf, he was granted a fellowship of the Royal Society. It was long after that honest wildlife observers realized that Jenner’s claims were forged. Nothing he said he observed first hand was true in Nature, so he couldn't have observed it. In short, Jenner was what the Scots call a “chancer”, or Londoner’s a “wide boy” – a medical con man, really. A rascal. Dr Charles Creighton called him “Vain and petulant, crafty and greedy, a man with more grandiloquence and bounce than solid attainment, unscrupulous to a degree, a man who in all his writings was never precise when he could possibly be vague, and never straightforward when he could be secretive”. But he still saved lives, smallpox was conquered, other disease scourges to which his immunization principle was applied – cholera,diphtheria, TB,- have all been reduced or all but eliminated - so what does it matter that he was a fake? A good question: I was coming to that. A thoroughly dishonest cheat, Jenner was not above massaging the facts to suit himself, as the pro-vaccination lobby has seemed wont to do ever since. He produced a number of cases of people who had contracted cow pox and subsequently never had small pox. But he conveniently ignored thousands of cases who DID get smallpox after having cow pox! Not only that but tens of thousands of cases got smallpox after Jenner’s vaccination. The way this was explained away. If Jenner made any major discovery, it was how to lie with brazen massaging of statistics, a practise which has dogged vaccination studies ever since. No wonder the Royal Society did not accept his paper as having any science behind it! When it began to emerge that many hundreds of cases which had contacted cow pox had nevertheless had smallpox, Jenner started to change his story. There are two kinds of pox he said, the genuine one and the spurious. Only if the person had had the genuine pox would immunity be conferred (today we would call this spin doctoring, but the scientific community was fooled). But desperate to plug the gaps in his story, Jenner went for a new kind of vaccine which he said was the real thing: “horse grease cow pox”from the hooves of filthy horses. This, said Jenner, “is the lifesaving fluid”. But he gave it to a poor boy from the workhouse who promptly died of the contagious fever contracted from being inoculated with this filth.Undeterred, Jenner went on to inoculate six other helpless children (who had no guardians or lawyers to represent them or give consent). Then, without even waiting to see the result, Jenner announced the complete success of this new treatment and,astonishingly, the medical profession again accepted this outrageous lie. It was not necessary to wait and see, declared Jenner, because abundant proof already existed. He unwisely disparaged the old cow pox treatment and stated that it had no protective properties whatever.You still think that Jenner was a kind, caring, conscientious and brilliant physician, under some odium? (you've not been paying attention!). OK. The public refused this new treatment outright. Because he was vain and greedy, thoroughly dishonest, the wobbly Mr Jenner(sorry, Doctor Jenner), now reverted his story and said that the cow pox vaccine did work after all. It had been a mistake. Science was fulfilled. Cow pox vaccine was back on sale; it was business as usual. The whole outrageous superstition of cow girls, that cow pox protected against small pox, had been foisted on the miserably inattentive medical establishment and it was here to stay. It’s just a legend but two hundred years later it is still being taught in serious pro-scientific establishments, such as medical schools."5 "Over the next couple of years, Jenner vaccinated others with cowpox to immunize them against smallpox. Without any actual proof of efficacy and safety, Jenner impressed King George III enough with a bogus immunization guarantee that he was awarded the equivalent of today's $500,000. Thus, Jenner was the first medical professional to administer diseased matter as medication to a healthy person and receive a substantial financial award. He was also the first to constantly denounce vaccination detractors successfully. He was protecting both his ego and large public purse. Many health professionals throughout the 19th Century knew that there had been several cases of smallpox among those with cowpox histories. Jenner's premise was flawed."2 "In 1889, 66 years after Jenner’s death, Parliament empowered a Royal Commission to investigate smallpox vaccination because, in spite of massive and repeated forced vaccinations, England continued to suffer devastating smallpox epidemics."3 "Will any licensed MD take up Jock Doubleday's offer, now standing at over $100,000, to allow him or herself to be injected with mercury and other vaccine ingredients? The catch is that the measured dose has to be scaled up to adult doses, equivalent to what is injected "safely" into little bodies!"4 0 - http://whale.to/vaccines/jenner.html 1 - http://www.oxforddnb.com/templates/article.jsp?articleid=14749&back= 2 - http://www.naturalnews.com/035715_vaccines_history_fraud.html 3 - http://www.vaccinationawareness.com.au/Images/Jenner-history.pdf 4 - http://209.59.174.35/~alternat/vaccination/ 5 - http://tinyurl.com/cva3gkj 6 - http://whale.to/vaccines.html