Vexing
Over Vaccines Are
Vaccines Causing More Disease Than They Are Curing?
Alan
Cantwell, Jr., M.D.
Vaccines
help keep us safe from infectious diseases. Smallpox and polio
epidemics have been wiped out by mass vaccine programs. People
rush to get flu shots every fall, and kids are bombarded with
a barrage of 22 required vaccinations before the age of six.
Even pets need their shots. The manufacture of vaccines is
a giant industry and what you pay for inoculations and doctor
visits is big business for pediatricians, family practitioners
and veterinarians. So why are more and more people worried
about vaccines, especially the ones for kids?
Vaccine-induced Illness
Barbara Loe Fisher, president of the National Vaccine Information
Center, a consumer's group based in Vienna, Virginia, claims
vaccines are responsible for the increasing numbers of children
and adults who suffer from immune system and neurologic disorders,
hyperactivity, learning disabilities, asthma, chronic fatigue
syndrome, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and
seizure disorders. She calls for studies to monitor the long-term
effects of mass vaccination and Fisher wants physicians to be
absolutely sure these vaccines are safe and not harming people.
No one can deny the
dangers of vaccines. The measles, mumps, rubella (German measles)
and polio vaccines, all contain live but weakened viruses. Although
health officials tell you that polio has been wiped out in the
U.S. since 1979, they often fail to mention that all recorded
cases of polio since that time are actually caused by the polio
vaccine.
Vaccine investigator
Neil Z. Miller questions whether we still need the polio vaccine
when it causes every new case of polio in this country. Before
mass vaccinations programs began fifty years ago, Miller insists
we didn't have cancer in epidemic numbers, that auto-immune
ailments were barely known, and childhood autism did not exist.
Vaccine Contamination
There is also the problem of contamination that has always plagued
vaccine makers. During World War II a yellow fever vaccine manufactured
with human blood serum was unknowingly contaminated with hepatitis
virus and given to the military. As a result, more than 50,000
cases of serum hepatitis broke out among American troops injected
with the vaccine.
In the 1960s it was
discovered that polio vaccines manufactured in monkey kidney
tissue between 1955 and 1963 were contaminated with a monkey
virus (Simian Virus, number 40). Although this virus causes
cancer in experimental animals, health authorities insist it
does not cause problems in humans. But evidence of SV40 genetic
material has been popping up in human cancers and normal tissue.
Researchers are now connecting SV40-contaminated polio vaccines
to an increasing number of rare cancers of the lung (mesothelioma)
and bone marrow (multiple myeloma). In a 1999 report, SV40 DNA
was detected in tissue samples from four children born after
1982. Three were kidney transplant patients, and a fourth had
a kidney tumor. Could SV40 be passed on from parents to their
children? No one knows for sure.
Covert Vaccine
Experiments
Using kids as guinea pigs in potentially harmful vaccine experiments
is every parents' worst nightmare. This actually happened in
1989-1991 when Kaiser Permanente of Southern California and
the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) jointly conducted a measles
vaccine experiment. Without proper parental disclosure, the
Yugoslavian-made "high titre" Edmonston-Zagreb measles vaccine
was tested on 1,500 poor, primarily black and Latino, inner
city children in Los Angeles. Highly recommended by the World
Health Organization (WHO), the high-potency experimental vaccine
was previously injected into infants in Mexico, Haiti, and Africa.
It was discontinued in these countries when it was discovered
that the children were dying in large numbers.
Unbelievably, the
measles vaccine caused long-term suppression of the children's
immune system for six months up to three years. As a result,
the immunodepressed children died from other diseases in greater
numbers than children who had never received the vaccine. Tragically,
African girl babies in the experiment were given twice the dose
of boys, and therefore suffered a higher death rate. The WHO
pulled the vaccine off the market in 1992.
Ironically, the E-Z
measles vaccine tested by Kaiser on minority babies was supposed
to increase immunity in younger infants. Instead, the vaccine
produced the opposite effect. A Los Angeles Times editorial
(June 20, 1996) assured readers that "none of the 1,500 was
injured by the unlicensed vaccine" and called upon the CDC to
ensure that experiments like the E-Z measles vaccine could never
occur again.
One wonders how many
secret vaccine experiments are conducted by health authorities
that never come to the attention of the public. During the two-year
measles experiment I was employed by Kaiser and I never knew
anything about it until I read the report in The Times five
years later, in 1996.
In the poor inner
cities across the country the number of asthma cases is exploding
and health officials don't know why. According to the CDC, 5000
asthma deaths occur annually; and it is estimated that 17.3
million people (4.8 are children) suffer from the disease, up
from 6.7 million in 1980. Asthma usually begins before age 6,
and blacks are two to three times more likely to die from asthma
than whites. In the Bronx and Harlem sections of New York City,
the hospitalization rate for asthma is 21 times higher than
in the more affluent areas of the city.
Could the sharp rise
in asthma in poor children be connected with immunosuppression
caused by a barrage of vaccines, as well as a lack of quality
medical care and insurance, poor diet, and environmental factors?
The possible connection of immunosuppressive vaccines to diseases
like asthma has never been raised by health officials. With
vaccine experiments frequently performed in Africa and now on
black Americans, no wonder one out of every four African-Americans
believes AIDS was developed as a genocide program by the U.S.
government to exterminate the black population.
But vaccine experiments
in the 1990s have not been limited to blacks. Millions of female
Mexicans, Nicaraguans and Filipinos have been duped into taking
tetanus vaccines, some of which contained a female hormone that
could cause miscarriage and sterilization. In 1995, a Catholic
human rights organization called Human Life International accused
the WHO of promoting a Canadian-made tetanus vaccine laced with
a pregnancy hormone called human choriogonadotropic hormone
(HCG). Suspicions were aroused when the tetanus vaccine was
prescribed in the unusual dose of five multiple injections over
a three month period, and recommended only to women of reproductive
age. When an unusual number of women experienced vaginal bleeding
and miscarriages after the shots, a hormone additive was uncovered
as the cause.
Apparently the WHO
has been developing and testing anti-fertility vaccines for
over two decades. Women receiving the laced tetanus shot not
only developed antibodies to tetanus, but they also developed
dangerous antibodies to the pregnancy hormone as well. Without
this HCG hormone the growth of the fetus is impaired. Consequently,
the laced vaccine served as a covert contraceptive device. Commissioned
to analyze the vaccine, the Philippines Medical Association
found that 20 percent of the WHO tetanus vaccines were contaminated
with the hormone. Not surprisingly, the WHO has denied all accusations
as "completely false and without basis," and the major media
have never reported on the controversy. For further details
on this issue, consult the Human Life International web site
(www.hli.org).
Newly approved vaccines
may also pose serious risks. In October 1999 a vaccine against
"rotavirus" infection (which causes most cases of childhood
diarrhea) was pulled off the market. One year after the RotaShield
vaccine was inoculated into over a million infants, it was found
to increase the risk of bowel obstruction. Almost 100 cases
of bowel obstruction were reported to the government, and twenty
infants developed bowel obstructions within one or two weeks
after receiving the vaccine.
Vaccine Manufacture
and Associated Dangers
Although the public has heard about side effects of vaccines,
most people are clueless about the manufacture of vaccines.
Few people know that viruses used in vaccine production need
to be grown on animal parts like monkey kidneys, or in chicken
embryos, or in human and fetal "cell lines." Harvesting viruses
in human cell-lines can be perilous because some human cell
lines are derived from cancer cells.
In AIDS &
The Doctors of Death I wrote about the development of the
first human "HeLa" cell line - an "immortal" cell line used
extensively in cancer and vaccine research for decades. Henrietta
Lacks was a young black woman from Baltimore who died from a
highly malignant cervical cancer in 1951. Small pieces of her
tumor were donated to a laboratory specializing in tissue cell
culture. In those days most attempts to grow human cells outside
the body failed. But for some unknown reason Henrietta's cancer
cells grew vigorously and became known as the first successful
human tissue cell line in history - the now famous HeLa cell
line commemorating the legendary HEnrietta LAcks.
Henrietta's cells
were kept alive by feeding them a witches' brew of beef embryo
extract (the ground-up remains of a three-week-old, unborn cattle
embryo); fresh chicken plasma obtained from the blood of a live
chicken heart; and blood from human placentas (the placenta
is the sac that nurtures the developing fetus and contains powerful
hormones).
It is now suspected
that a sexually-transmitted papilloma virus is the cause of
cervical cancer. And it is anybody's guess how many other chicken,
cattle, and human viruses are incorporated into the HeLa cell
line, but none of this possible viral contamination seems to
bother scientists who have extensively used the cells in cancer
research. What laboratory scientists did eventually discover
was that HeLa cells proved so hardy that they frequently contaminated
other tissue cell lines used in cancer and cancer virus research.
In the late 1960s
when widespread HeLa cell contamination problems were uncovered,
scientists were shocked and embarrassed to learn that millions
of dollars worth of published cancer experiments were ruined.
"Liver cells" and "monkey cells" that were used in cancer experiments
turned out to be Henrietta's cancer cells in disguise. Benign
cells which supposedly "spontaneously transformed" into malignant
cells were found to be cells contaminated with cancerous HeLa
cells.
The serious problem
of HeLa cell contamination in cancer and vaccine research is
revealed in Michael Gold's A Conspiracy of Cells: One Woman's
Immortal Legacy and the Medical Scandal It Caused. Even Jonas
Salk, who developed the legendary Salk polio vaccine, was fooled
when HeLa cells contaminated his animal cell lines. He admitted
this years later in 1978 before a stunned audience of cell biologists
and vaccine makers. In experiments performed in the late 1950s
on dying cancer patients, Salk tried injecting them with a cell
line of monkey heart tissue - the same cell line he used to
harvest polio virus for his famous vaccine. He hoped the monkey
cell injections would stimulate the immune system to fight cancer.
However, when abscesses developed at the site of injections
Salk began to suspect that he might be injecting HeLa cells
rather than monkey cells, and he stopped the experiment.
Mark Nelson-Rees,
a HeLa cell expert and one of the 1978 conference attendees,
offered to test Salk's line if it was still available. Salk
graciously agreed and the monkey cells indeed proved to be HeLa
cells which had invaded and taken over the monkey cell line.
According to author Gold, Salk thought there were adequate ways
to separate viruses from the tissue cell lines they were harvested
in, so that it really didn't matter what kind of cells were
used. Even if vaccines weren't filtered, and even if whole cancer
cells were injected directly into a human, Salk believed they
would be rejected by the body and cause no harm. In those days
doctors didn't much believe in cancer-causing viruses. Nowadays,
no researcher would dare try injecting cancer cells into a human
being. But in the 1950s Salk had done it accidentally. He had
injected HeLa cells into a few dozen patients and it hadn't
bothered him a bit.
Is There
a Vaccine Contamination Connection to AIDS?
Most people assume vaccines are "sterile" and germ free. But
sterilizing a vaccine can destroy the necessary immunizing protein
that makes it work. Thus, contaminating viruses or viral "particles"
can sometime survive the vaccine process.
Animal viruses are
also contained in fetal calf serum, a blood product commonly
used as a laboratory nutrient to feed various tissue cell cultures.
Vaccine contamination by fetal calf serum and its possible relationship
to HIV was the subject of a letter by J. Grote, published in
the Journal of the Royal (London) Society of Medicine in October
1988. Bovine visna virus (which looks similar to HIV) is a known
contaminant of fetal calf serum used in vaccine production and
virus-like particles have been detected in vaccines certified
for clinical use. Grote warns that "It seems absolutely vital
that all vaccines are screened for HIV prior to use, and that
bovine visna virus is further investigated as to its relationship
to HIV and its possible role in progression towards AIDS."
Could virus-contaminated
vaccines lie at the root of AIDS? A few researchers, including
myself, who believe HIV was "introduced" into gays during the
experimental hepatitis B vaccine trails when thousands of homosexuals
were injected in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York, during
the years 1978-1981.
The AIDS epidemic
first erupted in gays living in those cities in 1981. In 1980,
one year before, already 20% of the gays inoculated in Manhattan
with the experimental vaccine were already HIV-positive. This
was several years before definite AIDS cases were diagnosed
in Africa. In the early 1970s the hepatitis B vaccine was developed
in chimpanzees, now wildly accepted as the animal from which
HIV supposedly evolved.
Hepatitis B vaccine
was developed to protect people from the sexual spread of the
hepatitis B virus. Now the government recommends that all newborn
babies be given the vaccine. Such recommendations do not make
sense to many parents. And people are still fearful of the hepatitis
B vaccine because of its original connection to gay men and
AIDS. The original experimental vaccine was made from the pooled
blood serum of hepatitis-infected homosexuals and, as mentioned,
serum-based vaccines cannot be sterilized.
Another theory of
AIDS is that HIV originated from polio vaccines contaminated
with chimp and monkey viruses, and administered to Africans
in the late 1950s. In The River: A Journey to the Source of
HIV and AIDS , published in 1999, Edward Hooper details how
polio vaccine was made using monkey (and possibly chimp) kidneys
and how the ancestor virus of HIV could have jumped species
(via the vaccine) to produce the outbreak of AIDS in Africa.
Hooper's well-researched book greatly expands the polio vaccine
theory of AIDS first reported by Tom Curtis in Rolling Stone magazine in 1992, and The River is a must-read for anyone interested in the possible man-made
origin of AIDS.
Other researchers
think it more likely that the various WHO-sponsored vaccine
programs (particularly the smallpox program) in Africa in the
1970s are responsible for unleashing AIDS in Africa in the 1980s.
Hooper, who has worked as a United Nations official, has discounted
the research pointing to AIDS as a man-made disease, as proposed
by Dr. Leonard Horowitz in Emerging Viruses, and in my two books AIDS & The Doctors of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS
Epidemic and Queer Blood: The Secret AIDS Genocide Plot.
Horowitz and I both
suspect contaminated smallpox vaccines as the source of HIV
In Africa. Certainly the smallpox (vaccinia-cowpox) virus is
an excellent virus to use for the genetic engineering of new,
multipurpose vaccines. By splicing into the DNA genes of the
vaccinia virus, scientists can add on parts of disease-producing
viruses like influenza, hepatitis, and other viruses. The safety
of this technique has not been fully evaluated, prompting one
vaccine maker at a Vaccinia Virus Workshop in 1984 to ask if
this could lead to another form of AIDS.
The Vaccine
Connection to Gulf War Illness and Huntsville Mystery Illness
The cause of Gulf War Illness (GWI) is unknown. For years this
debilitating illness (which now affects one-half of the Gulf
War vets) has been ignored by Pentagon officials who claim the
disease does not exist and that vets are simply reacting to
stress. GWI is also thought to be contagious. Vets insist their
disease has been passed on to spouses, other family members,
and even pets.
Some people suspect
multiple vaccines, particularly the experimental anthrax vaccine,
are implicated in the disease. Currently, soldiers who refuse
to take the mandatory anthrax vaccine are being court-martialed
and dismissed from the service.
Researchers Dr. Garth
Nicolson and his wife Nancy have found a tiny bacterial microbe
(a "mycoplasma") in the blood of nearly half the ill vets with
GWI. Amazingly, this infectious agent has a piece of HIV (the
AIDS virus) attached to it. This microbe could never have occurred
naturally. On the contrary, the composition of the microbe suggests
a man-made and genetically-engineered biological warfare agent.
Garth Nicolson's
scientific credentials are impeccable. For 16 years he was a
professor of medicine at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson
Cancer Center in Houston, as well as professor of pathology
and laboratory medicine at the University of Texas Medical School,
also in Houston. Nancy Nicolson, a molecular biophysicist, was
on the faculty at Baylor College of Medicine.
Six months after
returning home from the Gulf war, the Nicolson's daughter contracted
GWI. Her mother Nancy had contracted a similar illness in 1987
when she was working with Mycoplasma incognitus in infectious
disease research. Finally suspecting that this research had
biowarfare implications, Nancy Nicolson became a whistle-blower
and angered officials. As a result, she believes she was deliberately
infected with the mycoplasma. After partial paralysis and a
long illness, she finally regained her health with the antibiotic
Doxycycline.
The Nicolson's discovery
of a similar mycoplasma (but without the attachment of HIV)
in a mysterious illness that erupted in the Huntsville, Texas
area among prison guards and their families has all the drama
of a The Movie of the Week. Although the Huntsville disease
broke out in the late 1980s (shortly before the Gulf War), it
has many of the same signs and symptoms of GWI. Many locals
are convinced the sometimes deadly disease originally spread
from prisoners incarcerated in several large prisons around
Huntsville.
In experiments conducted
during the 1970s and 80s, the prisoners were inoculated with
flu vaccines containing genetically engineered viruses and mycoplasma
. It is suspected that vaccines were being covertly developed
and deployed as biological warfare weapons. Nobel prize winner
James Watson, world famous for his discovery of the molecular
structure of DNA and a leading researcher of the still ongoing
Human Genome Project, was involved in these prison experiments.
The guards are convinced the Huntsville mystery illness is intimately
connected to these experiments, jointly conducted by the Medical
School and the military. Like GWI, health officials deny the
disease exists.
The Nicolsons continue
to developed antibiotic treatments, which have helped some vets.
But they have paid a heavy price for their controversial research
and unprecedented discoveries. Garth Nicolson was forced to
resign from M.D. Anderson in 1996. His career and reputation
destroyed, the Nicolsons have since moved to California and
head The Institute for Molecular Medicine in Huntington Beach.
Dangerous
Animal and Human Cell Lines in Vaccine Manufacture
In an effort to quell concerns about the safety of vaccines,
scientists are finally taking another look at the "non-infectious"
particles of bird-cancer viruses (avian leukosis virus) in the
mumps/measles/rubella vaccines routinely given to kids. Could
this be the reason the FDA held a meeting in September, 1999,
to reconsider using human tumor cell lines (like HeLa) rather
than monkey kidneys and chicken embryos which are no longer
guaranteed 100% safe?
Writing in Science,
Gretchen Vogel admits public trust in vaccines is a bit shaky.
In Wales anti-vaccine parents are holding "measles parties"
to infect their children with the disease rather than vaccinate
them. She cites the danger of using immortal cell lines for
live vaccine production because cancer genes or other hazardous
factors might be transferred to people receiving vaccines. But
manufacturers also realize vaccine critics are becoming more
wary of vaccines made in animal and bird tissue. And vaccine
makers want to use immortal cell lines to grow their viruses
because obviously viruses can't grow on their own.
The big question
everyone seems to avoid is: Can vaccines cause cancer? There
is certainly evidence connecting contaminated vaccines to AIDS.
And HIV is a cancer-causing virus. Robert Gallo, the co-discoverer
of HIV in 1984, has clearly stated AIDS is an epidemic of cancer.
Animal and avian
viruses can contaminate vaccines and have all been studied as
cancer-causing agents. And cancer and vaccine research would
be much more difficult without the use of cell lines, some of
which are derived from cancer.
Vaccines
and Public Paranoia
Is the fear of vaccines justified? It is clear that vaccines
can be dangerous. The contamination of vaccines is a reality,
and vaccine experiments can be hazardous to one's health. AIDS,
unknown two decades ago, is now an increasing worldwide epidemic
with millions of death predicted for the next decade. Could
vaccines contaminated with cancer-causing and immunosuppressive
viruses unleash new plagues in the New Millennium? If so, the
new plagues may be far worse than the diseases we eradicated
by vaccine programs in the twentieth century.
Alan
Cantwell is a physician and AIDS researcher. His book on the
man-made epidemic of AIDS entitled AIDS & The Doctors
of Death: An Inquiry into the Origin of the AIDS Epidemic,
is available through Aries Rising Press, PO Box 29532, Los
Angeles, CA 90029.
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