The previous articles of this article series deal with different epidemics. Some of them are so complex topics that I had to write and publish several articles for treating them. Four articles of this article series are already treating smallpox. The fourth deals with the medical knowledge on how vaccination damages were caused while vaccinations against smallpox were mandatory. This really isn’t difficult to understand, but known by everybody, who wants to know it. This also is the reason why the vaccination mandate got ended in 1978 and the vaccine prohibited. At least in Germany, I know it only for Germany.
But there still is something to say about smallpox. Although the true numbers are known and how they prove that the vaccine was the hazard, while smallpox wasn’t, the pharmaceutic company Acambis Plc. got an order from the government of the USA for producing forty-million doses of vaccine against smallpox in the year 2000. Smallpox strains exist only in Atlanta and in Novosibirsk. The WHO wanted both stocks to be destroyed in the middle of 1999. But the USA refused to destroy the Atlanta stock, so Russia reacted with also not destroying the Novosibirsk stock. I know only from a complaint of a medical doctor to the German government in a letter, which he later published, from the year 2002 that Germany bought an expensive, hazardous, and useless vaccine against smallpox in that year, even risking Germany’s bankruptcy this way.
A smallpox pandemic in the beginning of this millennium isn’t known, didn’t happen, and also couldn’t have happened because smallpox, with the only exception of the guarded strains, was already extinct. So why did the world prepare for a smallpox pandemic? Maybe a pandemic was planned, but canceled when the planners realized that they wouldn’t be able to blame anybody else for the pandemic? They would have been quite slow in understanding because vaccines were already sold. So selling vaccines, which were useless, could also have been the plan. Another possibility is that discussing pandemics shall have begun and from then on kept alive. So some flu pandemics were hyped then, mainly bird flu, but very prominently swine flu in 2009, when vaccination mandates were discussed. The definition of a vaccine was changed at least in Germany and probably also other European countries in that year too. An exemption with respect to vaccines was added to the German law for approving genetic therapies in that year too. Other countries may have reacted later because back then no vaccine was known, which would have fit in the exemption. But the new vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 do. Learning from previous epidemics/ pandemics really is necessary for understanding the current pandemic!
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