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New and more deadly strains of poliovirus have emerged as a result of over- vaccination.
the virus had mutated from the strain in the polio vaccine.1 In 2010, scientists confirmed that a mutant poliovirus caused an outbreak in the Republic of Congo, which resulted in four hundred and forty-five confirmed cases of polio, nearly half (47 percent) of which were fatal.48
CONSIDERING THE EVIDENCE
To come to terms with the truth about
vaccination, we must first be willing to let go of our indoctrinated beliefs. We must have an open mind, and we must objectively examine the facts. I invite you to “think twice” before ac- cepting the dogma that portrays polio vaccines as nothing short of a medical miracle. There is simply too much scientific evidence proving the contrary about polio vaccines—and every other vaccine. Every vaccine dose contains multiple toxic ingredients, and all vaccines are capable of causing serious adverse reactions, including death. Furthermore, it is not possible to achieve permanent immunity to any infectious disease through vaccination.
I also invite you to take action against states that mandate vaccines. To learn more about your state’s vaccine laws, visit the NVIC’s Advocacy Portal at nvicadvocacy.org. Only by getting involved will we become free to make the choices that are best for our loved ones and ourselves. After all, shouldn’t we be permitted
to choose how we maintain strong and well- functioning immune systems as our first line of defense?
Kendall Nelson is a documentary filmmaker actively engaged in directing, producing and distributing media that matters. With over twenty years of television and film experience, Nelson's lifelong commitment is to bring about awareness through her work. In addition, she is an advocate for the causes she cares most about, including health freedom, simple living and real food. She is also a proud board member of the International Women's Forum.
REFERENCES
1. Miller NZ. The polio vaccine: a critical
assessment of its arcane history, efficacy, and long-term health-related consequences. Medical Veritas 2004;1:239-51.
2. Miller NZ. Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? Santa Fe: New Atlantean Press; 2015.
3. http://www.thinktwice.com/.
4. https://www.cdc.gov/polio/about/index.htm.
5. www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpdvac/polio/in-short-
both.htm. [No longer available.]
6. https://www.health.ny.gov/diseases/
communicable/poliomyelitis/fact_sheet.htm.
7. Humphries S, Bystrianyk R. The “disappearance” of polio. In Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History; 2013, pp
222-92.
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