My dad was born in 1925 and died in 1993 at the age of 67 from a brain tumor, and I've always wondered if SV40 could have been responsible. I think the "40-50 year old age group" as of 2004 is probably too restrictive, and so I asked my buddy chatGPT about the uptake of the vaccines by age group in the 50s and 60s. Here's what it said:
My dad was born in 1925 and died in 1993 at the age of 67 from a brain tumor, and I've always wondered if SV40 could have been responsible. I think the "40-50 year old age group" as of 2004 is probably too restrictive, and so I asked my buddy chatGPT about the uptake of the vaccines by age group in the 50s and 60s. Here's what it said:
"The Salk polio vaccine was first licensed in 1955 and was initially recommended for use in children aged 6 to 9 years old. Over time, the age range was expanded to include all children up to age 18.
The Sabin oral polio vaccine was licensed in 1962 and was recommended for use in children and adults.
Adults above a certain age were not excluded from receiving the vaccine, but it was primarily targeted at children as they were most at risk for developing paralytic polio.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), by 1963, an estimated 80% of Americans under the age of 40 had received at least one dose of polio vaccine. The percentage of Americans who received the vaccine varied by year, but increased steadily over time. By 1961, over half of all Americans had received the vaccine, and by 1963, over 80% of those under 40 had been vaccinated.
It's worth noting that the polio vaccine was not mandatory, but it was widely recommended by health officials and was considered to be an important public health measure."
I was born in 1952 and distinctly remember as a child drinking the polio vaccine from one of those tiny white paper cups. I even remember thinking "wow, that was easy" as it didn't require a needle!
My Dad was born in 1918. My sister Christine was born in 1956. Both died of brain tumors. In my neighborhood in Worcester, Massachusetts, 4 people died from brain tumors; including a girl I knew in grammar school - she died in high school; my sister died at the age of 33. When you look at the big picture - the "vaccines" cause all the deaths and injury. May there be peace on earth.
It is so sad. There is a small town near my hometown. It is a town of about 600 people. Per capita, the incidence of cancer in that town is off the charts. Colon, brain, leukemia, melanoma……and other medical anomalies as well. Something is not right there.
At one point in time, I thought my hometown could have contaminated water - there was a lot of industry there. I had a friend who worked in environmental cleanup - the stories he told me were insane - companies were constantly dumping toxins into the earth. Peace.
My dad was born in 1925 and died in 1993 at the age of 67 from a brain tumor, and I've always wondered if SV40 could have been responsible. I think the "40-50 year old age group" as of 2004 is probably too restrictive, and so I asked my buddy chatGPT about the uptake of the vaccines by age group in the 50s and 60s. Here's what it said:
"The Salk polio vaccine was first licensed in 1955 and was initially recommended for use in children aged 6 to 9 years old. Over time, the age range was expanded to include all children up to age 18.
The Sabin oral polio vaccine was licensed in 1962 and was recommended for use in children and adults.
Adults above a certain age were not excluded from receiving the vaccine, but it was primarily targeted at children as they were most at risk for developing paralytic polio.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), by 1963, an estimated 80% of Americans under the age of 40 had received at least one dose of polio vaccine. The percentage of Americans who received the vaccine varied by year, but increased steadily over time. By 1961, over half of all Americans had received the vaccine, and by 1963, over 80% of those under 40 had been vaccinated.
It's worth noting that the polio vaccine was not mandatory, but it was widely recommended by health officials and was considered to be an important public health measure."
I was born in 1952 and distinctly remember as a child drinking the polio vaccine from one of those tiny white paper cups. I even remember thinking "wow, that was easy" as it didn't require a needle!
My Dad was born in 1918. My sister Christine was born in 1956. Both died of brain tumors. In my neighborhood in Worcester, Massachusetts, 4 people died from brain tumors; including a girl I knew in grammar school - she died in high school; my sister died at the age of 33. When you look at the big picture - the "vaccines" cause all the deaths and injury. May there be peace on earth.
It is so sad. There is a small town near my hometown. It is a town of about 600 people. Per capita, the incidence of cancer in that town is off the charts. Colon, brain, leukemia, melanoma……and other medical anomalies as well. Something is not right there.
At one point in time, I thought my hometown could have contaminated water - there was a lot of industry there. I had a friend who worked in environmental cleanup - the stories he told me were insane - companies were constantly dumping toxins into the earth. Peace.