“Before the advent of most of the vaccines in the 1960s, the morbidity and mortality of most diseases had come down significantly due to clean water, refrigeration, better hygiene,” emphasized Christof Plothe, DO, World Council for Health (WCH), during our discussion in Geneva at the WHO headquarters.
My journey from Canada to report on expert testimonies—such as those from Dr. Tess Lawrie, Prof. Christian Perronne, Prof. Sucharit Bhakdi, and Plothe—on human rights violations by the WHO and UN during Covid, led me to Geneva. There, with Plothe, we delved into a crucial dialogue critically reexamining Dr. Edward Jenner’s pioneering work in immunization alongside the WHO’s contentious and scientifically untenable campaign to eradicate diseases through global vaccine initiatives.
This probing dialogue underscores the urgent need to reassess the accepted narrative and supporting data underpinning global vaccine mandates, urging both skeptics and proponents to delve into the complexities of the WHO’s centralized role in global public health policies.
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(Above) Measles-Catching parties were often encouraged in the 1950s, as families chose mild infections for lifelong immunity. This article was published widely across Canada and the US, including The Ottawa Citizen on May 10, 1958.
Measle-Catching parties became fun and celebrated events, esp. for German measles (rubella), implicated in causing birth deformities during pregnancy for women infected later in life.
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