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Vaccines Routinely Contain Hidden Cancer Viruses (Dr. Maurice Hilleman) - https://justpaste.it/4ubg5

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The mother of Ebola is the Marburg virus that first broke out in three vaccine production facilities in three different parts of the world simultaneously in 1967 killing seven people and injuring another 31. This grave risk came from the fact that the monkey supplier, Litten Biomedics, was also a leading biological weapons contractor for the military and the CIA by 1969. With military and White House influence no one would dare declare biometics as negligence and liability in any outbreak. Listen now to the voice of the world's leading vaccine expert Dr. Maurice Hilleman, chief of the Merc Pharmaceutical Company's vaccine division relay this problem he was having with imported monkeys. He best explains the origin of AIDS but what you are about to hear was cut from any public disclosures. And I think that vaccines have to be considered the the bargain basement technology for the 20th century. 50 years ago when Maurice Hilleman was a high school student in my old city Montana he hoped he might qualify as a management trainee for the local JC Penny store. Instead he went on to pioneer more breakthroughs in vaccine research and development than anyone in the history of American medicine. Among the discoveries he made at Merck are vaccines for mumps, rubella and measles. Tell me how you found SV40 in the Polario vaccine. Well that was a Merck. Yeah I came to Merck and I was going to develop vaccines and we had wild viruses in our station, remember the wild monkey kidney viruses and so forth. And I finally after six months gave up I said that you cannot develop vaccines with these damn monkeys. We were finished and if I can't do something but I'm gonna quit. I'm gonna try it. So I went down to see Bill Lam that they zoo in Washington DC and I told Bill man I said look here's I got a problem. I don't know what the hell we're doing. Bill man is a very bright guy. I said these lashing monkeys were picking it up and while being stored in the airports in Transypetis loading off loading. He said very simply. He said you go ahead. Get your monkeys on a West African. Get the African green. Bring them into the red. One load them there. There are no other traffic through there for animals. Fly them into Philadelphia. Pick them up or fly them into New York and pick them up. Right off the airplane. So I brought African greens. I didn't know we were importing AIDS virus at the time. Now we got those monkeys didn't have the wild versus But we had all of these. Why didn't the Greens have the wild viruses since they came from Africa? Because they weren't being infected in these group holding things with all the other 40 different viruses. But they had the ones they brought from the jungle though. Yeah, they had those. But they were relatively few. What you do is you have a gang housing. You're going to have an epidemic transmission of infection in a confined space. Oh, is that the problem? So anyway, the Greens came in. Now we had these. And then we're taking our seed starts to clean them up. And God, now I'm discovering new viruses. So I said, it should have just preached. Well, I got an invitation from the Assister King Foundation, which was the opposing foundation. And that was the live virus. All right. Yeah, they had jumped on the savings band. They asked me to come down and give a talk. The Assister King Foundation meeting. And I said, it was an international meeting. I wonder what I'm going to talk about. I know I'm going to talk about the detection of non-detectable viruses as a topic. There were those who did monologue of various actions. They concentrated nationalization of infantile paralysis, concentrated all its efforts. I'm getting more and more people to use the killed virus vaccine. While they were supporting me for research on the live virus vaccine. So now I've got to have something you know that's going to attract attention. So I thought, gee, that damn recipe is 40. I mean, that damn, that vacillating agent that we have, I'm going to just pick that particular one. That virus has got to be in vaccines. And it's going to be in the savings vaccine. So I quickly tested it. Sure enough, it was in the animal bed. So now, so I go ahead and... So you just took stocks of savings vaccine off the shelf here at Merck? Yeah, well, it's not been made at Merck. It was made at Merck. You were making it for saving at this point? Yeah, it was made before I came. Yeah. But at this point, saving is still just doing these massive field trials. Okay. In Russian, so forth. So I go down, I talked about the detection and detectives first. And I told Albert, at this point, saving is still just doing these massive field trials. Okay. In Russian, so forth. So I go down, I talked about the detection and detectives first. And I told Albert, I said, listen, Albert, I said, you know, you and I are good friends. But I said, I'm going to go down there and you're going to get... I'm going to talk about a virus that's in your vaccine. Now, you're going to get rid of the virus. Don't worry about it. You're going to get rid of it. But... So of course, Albert, it was very upset with me. What did he say? Well, he said basically that this is just another obfuscation that is going to upset the vaccine. And I said, well, you know, you're absolutely right. And I said, we have a new era here. We have a new era of the detection. And the important thing is to get rid of these virus. Why would he call it an obfuscation if it was a virus that was contaminated? Well, no, because, well, there are 40 different viruses in these vaccines anyway, that we were inactivating. But you weren't inactivating the... That's correct. No, that's right. But yellow fever vaccine had leukemia, virus, and even, you know, this isn't the days of very good science. So anyway, I went down and talked to him. I said, well, why are you concerned about it? I said, well, I tell you what. I said, I have a feeling in my bones that this virus is different. I don't know why to tell you this, but I've been around bars, you know, and time. I just think this virus may have some long-term effects. And he said, what? I said, uh, cancer? I love it. I love it. I love it. I still have it. No. I said, Albert, I said, you don't think I'm nuts. But I just have that feeling. On the meantime, we had taken this virus and put it into a hamster. So we had this meeting and that was sort of the topic of the day and the jokes that were going on was, gee, we would win the Olympics because the Russians would only load it down with tumors. This is where the vaccine was being tested. This was the first time. Right. So, uh, have you really destroyed the meeting? You know, it was a big invention. Yeah, right. So it never started with the topic, you know, anyway. Was this the cancer society meeting in New York? No, this was the sister kin. Oh, the sister kin. And Del Beco got up and said, uh, he, for some problems with these kinds of agents. Why didn't this get out in the press? Well, I guess it did. We had no press release and obviously you don't go off. This is a scientific affair within the scientific meeting. This is scientific affair within the scientific meeting. And historic victory over a dread disease is dramatically unfolded at the University of Michigan. Here, scientists such are in a new medical age with the monumental reports that proved the South vaccine against crippling poliole to be a sensational success. It's a day of triumph for 40-year-old Dr. Jonas E. Salk, developer of the vaccine. He arrives with basal o'connor, head of the National Foundation for Infantal Paralysis, which financed the tests. Hundreds of reporters and scientists from all over the nation gather for the momentous announcement. There was too much of a show. There was too much Hollywood. There was too much exaggeration. And the impression in 1957 that was, no, in 1954, that was given, was that the problem had been solved, poliole had been conquered. But anyway, we know it was an RSCED start from 19th-Bex. That virus, you see, it's one in 10,000 particles is not an activated by the man behind it. It was good science at the time because that was what you did. You didn't worry about these wild virus. So you discovered it wasn't being inactivated in the top, X-ray. So then, the next thing I was... ...three, four weeks after that, and found that there were tumors popping out in these hand strips. Despite AIDS and leukemia suddenly becoming pandemic from wild viruses, Hellenman said this was good science at that time. So imagine what bad science might yield. Science directed for profit and population control by the military medical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, cartel.