Paralytic conditions are written as side effects of the vaccines we are giving our children

18 days ago
76

Del Bigtree: "Did you know that right after the polio vaccine was introduced, at that moment, everything that had been categorized in one giant group as polio, many different causes of paralysis, they were all called polio before the vaccine. Right after it, they broke it up and they only went with poliomyelitis."

"Here's the other ones, acute flaccid paralysis, Bell's palsy, transverse myelitis, Guillain-Barré syndrome. enteroviral encephalitis, traumatic neuritis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. Look at that for a second. Every one of those paralytic conditions are written as side effects of the vaccines we are giving our children."

"And if this happens to you and you end up being paralyzed, you get a walkable iron lung. So don't tell me that. Oh, Del Bigtree's gonna bring back the iron lung. No, the vaccines do a plenty good job doing that themselves. In his case, it was Gardasil, the human papilloma vaccine. And in it, what does it list? One of the side effects, nervous disorders, acute disseminated, look at this."

"This is in the marketing information. This is why the doctor said, oh my God, we know why he's paralyzed, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. Dizziness, potentially Guillain-Barre syndrome, paralysis, and in his case, transverse myelitis. If that's the first time you're seeing that, then you know why the informed consent action network exists."

"It shouldn't be. It should be shown to you before you get involved with this product. You have the right to know that there is a potential to have this side effect. How rare is it? Is it rare enough?"

"Is it zero? It's definitely not zero. In fact, take every one of those side effects, and each one of them's rare. And there's like 20 of them on every single vaccine. Are they still rare when you put them all together?"

Loading comments...