What The Polio Vaccines Can Teach Us About The COVID Ones

Authored by Peter Surkiss via American Thinker (emphasis ours),

Prior to the 1950s, paralytic polio was a scourge.  FDR was crippled from it while in his 30s, the March of Dimes was started to combat it, and photos of rows and rows of children in iron lungs were common in the media.  From this situation, vaccines were developed to combat the disease.

Iron Lung (Image: Library of Congress via Picryl, public domain)

Polio is caused by one of three types of poliovirus that can cause paralysis and death.  In the 1950s, two vaccines were independently developed to combat it, one by Jonas Salk and the other by Albert Sabin.  Polio was eradicated, and today those vaccines are thought of as miracle drugs.  But were they?

In the early 1950s, Salk was the first to come out with a vaccine.  His was designed to treat all three polio viruses at once.  His approach seemed basic enough.  It was to grow polioviruses in the lab, kill them, and then inject healthy children with the dead viruses.  The idea was that the dead viruses could not reproduce, so they could not harm the children.  The children’s immune system, however, would detect the injected viruses and produce effective antibodies against them, thus creating immunity against polio.

Just prior to beginning mass inoculations, samples of the Salk vaccine were sent to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for safety testing.

There, when bacteriologist Dr. Bernice Eddy injected the vaccine into her monkeys, some of them fell down paralyzed.  She concluded that the virus was not entirely dead as promised.  Instead, the virus was active and could reproduce in its host.  Eddy sounded the alarm and presented her findings.  A debate ensued in the corridors of power.  Advocates for caution were overruled, and the mass inoculation proceeded on schedule.

The inoculation of children began in 1955.  Within days, some injected children were coming down with polio.  Some were even spreading the disease to family members.  Subsequent investigations determined that the vaccine had caused 40,000 cases of polio, leaving 200 children with varying degrees of paralysis and ten dead.  Alton Ochsner, a professor of surgery at Tulane Medical School, was such a strong proponent of proceeding with the inoculation program that he gave vaccine injections to his grandchildren to prove that it was safe.  Ochsner’s grandson died from polio a few months later, and his granddaughter contracted polio but survived.

This fiasco has become known as the Cutter incident.  It’s named after the manufacturer of the vaccine.  The vaccine was recalled and retested for safety, but the damage had already been done in the mind of the public.

Let’s continue to the second version of the polio vaccine, the Sabin.

In 1957, inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) and live but weakened oral poliovirus vaccines (OPV) were prepared in primary cell cultures derived from rhesus monkey kidneys.

According to the American Association for Cancer Research, it was later determined that the vaccines made from these cultures were contaminated with the infectious cancer-causing virus SV40.  The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention estimates that up to 30 percent of the polio vaccines administered from 1957 to 1963 contained this cancer-causing monkey virus.  Dr. Eddy was involved in the discovery of that, too, despite being shunted off to other research after her first discovery.

Did this result in a cancer epidemic?  Some believe that it did, as there was a sharp rise in soft tissue cancer in the following decades.  The medical establishment disagrees, saying only a “small” number of cancer cases can be traced to the polio vaccines.  In any event, it was a fact that a cancer-causing virus was present in the polio vaccines and that the government kept the public in the dark.  This was done to avoid mass hysteria and to prevent the wrecking of the public’s confidence in medicine and vaccines in particular.

One result of the damage caused by these initial polio vaccines is that strict new safety regulations and procedures were instituted.  Also, legislation was passed to exempt vaccine manufacturers from civil damages due to the side-effects of their vaccines.  42 U.S. Code 300aa-22 — Standard of responsibility states: “No vaccine manufacturer shall be liable in a civil action for damages arising from a vaccine-related injury or death associated with the administration of a vaccine after October 1, 1988.”

Polio is practically unknown today.  But is that because of the vaccines or other factors?  Note, polio is spread by contact with infected feces, which often happens from poor hand-washing.  It can be spread from eating or drinking contaminated food or water.  In some cases, it can be spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes infected droplets into the air.  It would seem that as hygiene improved and sanitation got better, polio would diminish.  This was all known in the 1950s.

Whatever the case, a takeaway lesson from the early polio vaccines is that haste makes waste.  Back then, those vaccines were rushed out to the public without being adequately tested due to panic over the disease.  One has to wonder if the same sort of thing isn’t happening today with the COVID vaccines.  There are similarities between what happened then and what’s unfolding now, chief among them political pressure for a magic-bullet cure.  Is it possible or even likely that political pressure has compromised the safety protocols and standard procedures at the FDA and Big Pharma which are there to ensure only safe vaccines are issued for public use?  Time will tell.

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9 Comments
Shotgun Trooper
Shotgun Trooper
August 29, 2021 7:30 am

I believe it has been mentioned that this was also when and how HIV made the jump from monkeys to humans….

Horst
Horst
August 29, 2021 8:19 am

a clear, direct, one-to-one relationship between pesticides and polio over a period of 30 years, with pesticides preceding polio incidents in the context of the [central nervous system]-related physiology… Leaves little room for complicated virus arguments, even as a co-factor, unless there exists a rigorous proof for virus causation. Polio shows no movement independent from pesticide movement, as one would expect if it were caused by a virus.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
August 29, 2021 8:22 am

Recommended reading on this – “Dr Mary’s Monkey”. Guess who shows up in this fiasco?

Clay Shaw.

TheAssegai
TheAssegai
  lamont cranston
August 29, 2021 9:47 am

None other than the expert marksman and magic bullet guy, Lee Harvey Oswald.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  TheAssegai
August 29, 2021 12:43 pm

Don’t forget David Ferrie. All are in the book, which is about the suspicious death of a researcher associated with Doc O. “Housefire” my ass.

TheAssegai
TheAssegai
  Anonymous
August 29, 2021 1:23 pm

It gets me in a fiendish way to think of the world renowned Dr. Alton Ochsner personally injecting his two grandchildren with the Salk vaccine thereby killing one of them and giving polio to the other. After all, the science said it was safe.

Ken31
Ken31
August 29, 2021 8:24 am

Right. Don’t trust them. Let some other fool get polio and cancer.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Ken31
August 29, 2021 6:46 pm

I conduct my life as if covid wasn’t invented yet.
You know, like the grandpa that still has the rotary telephone.

TonyBaloney
TonyBaloney
August 29, 2021 8:43 am

Followed the link to the American Thinker original post. Pop up ad on left of screen – CDC wants me to have a “sleeve up summer” and get vaxxed. The jokes write themselves in Clownworld 🤡!