The Virus and the Vaccine: Contaminated Vaccine, Deadly Cancers, and Government Neglect




5 Comments so far

  1. Patricia A. Henry on June 9th, 2010

    One of the basis for reading is to read a book in good condition.

    Thanks to all those who sell and share their books.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Felicity Barrington on June 9th, 2010

    In The Virus and the Vaccine we learn the truth behind some vaccine and other laboratory produced chemical soups that they will pump into our bodies. The author has done a great service in writing this book, and is very brave to continue to speak out in public about it. Reading her book will open your eyes and help you see where viruses come from. She speaks about vaccinations and how they are hurting our kids, but there is much more of a long history of death and illness caused by vaccination – this have been going on since they started. Reading her book will start you thinking, but there are three other books on the subject are very important too.

    The Poisoned Needle: Suppressed Facts about Vaccination

    The Vaccination Myth: Courageous MD exposes the Vaccination Fraud!

    Vaccination Horror: An anthology of important works on vaccination pseudoscience

    Keep an open mind and read!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Kylie Edwards on June 9th, 2010

    This fine work is among the top 10 books on this subject. It needs to be read by everyone who has any concern for their health, or their country.

    This is one of the biggest cover-ups in history!

    Also recommended:

    The Poisoned Needle: Suppressed Facts about Vaccination

    Vaccination Horror: An anthology of important works on vaccination pseudoscience

    The Vaccination Myth: Courageous MD exposes the Vaccination Fraud!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. R. M. Williams on June 9th, 2010

    the book is problematic, for it is really two different books on the same topic told from very different prespectives. this is a difficult thing to pull off, i dont think that the author’s were successful, but i dont blame them for it, it maybe an impossible task.

    the two perspectives are from a science viewpoint and from of socio-political one, the topic is the same, the polio vaccine and vaccination program. the organization is chronological and concentrates on people and their relationship to these issues.

    imho, it really ought to be two books. the science is given a bit less time and depth that is necessary for people to understand the issues, for example, why did the govt reject the human cell line- unlike europe? this neglect is an issue because the political uses of science are an increased issue, like global warmth, stem cells etc. Without a good basis in the science, informed concerned citizens must simply trust the science. as the book points out, this is a big problem.

    but the socio-political issue gets a bit shorted as well. mostly an issue of time, partly an issue of switching back and forth between the science and the politics.

    despite these issues, it is a tremendously important topic and this book warrants a browse for anyone interested in the topic.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. W. R. Elliott on June 9th, 2010

    If you enjoyed reading this book, I suggest you also read The River, by Edward Hooper. Hoopers book posits a similar Frankensteinesque consequence of the race for a polio vaccine: the emergence of HIV in central Africa resulting from a batch of experimental polio vaccine, created in Zaire, using infected monkey kidneys.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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