Letter to Yale Medicine Magazine
March
17, 2006
Editors
Yale
Medicine
http://yalemedicine.yale.edu/
ymm@yale.edu
Re: Vaccination
To the
Editors:
Your
article, "Smallpox vaccination study places administration's plans for
terror response in doubt" (Autumn 2002)
(http://info.med.yale.edu/external/pubs/ym_au02/ym_au02.pdf) toes the usual
sycophantic line, lacking any semblance of original research on the vaccination
issue.
Vaccines
have never been shown by science to prevent any disease. No long-term studies
have been performed. Any MD will admit that that's true.
If you
ask yourselves why no long-term studies have been performed for any vaccine in
any country in any time period since Jenner's fantastic fraud was foisted on an
unwitting public, if you repeat to yourself over and over the question,
"Why have no long-term studies been performed?" even as you fall
asleep at night, you'll come eventually, one hopes, to the answer.
The
answer is one word. It begins with an "m," for those of you eager to
score on this one-question exam.
Vaccines
are now and have always been a fraud. All you have to do is do some research to
find this out. It's not hard.
Are you
embarrassed at all that you're affiliated with one of the top schools in the
country and you can't get off your *sses to do some research? Does it bring
blood to your face when you look in the mirror every morning after a long night
of partying and realize that you don't know anything about one of the
fundamentals of medicine: stimulating immunity?
For
those of you able to break free from your traditional Ivy School alcoholic
haze, you can start your research by visiting http://vaccinationdebate.com/
For
those of you who aren't able to break the grip of a good time, have a
reality-free day.
Signed,
Jock
Doubleday
Director
Natural
Woman, Natural Man, Inc.
A
California 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation
323 E.
Matilija, Suite 110-131
Ojai,
CA 93023
www.GentleBirth.org/nwnm.org
www.SpontaneousCreation.org
director@spontaneouscreation.org
Jock
Doubleday is the author of
Spontaneous
Creation:
101
Reasons Not to Have Your Baby in a Hospital