Kurt

My Dad was born in 1923 and was given live polio vaccine at age five and caught 
the disease from the live vaccine.  They had a terrible time stopping it's 
progression on one side of his body and it finally stopped just short of it's 
rise to his heart.  His one leg was shriveled and they said he would never walk 
again.  Fortunately my father was an extremely determined individual and did 
walk and competed in some sports.  His one leg was almost two inches shorter 
than the other and due to the times wore out his back because life shoes were 
not available.  During WWII he tried to enlist three times before being 
accepted and was a control tower operator.  

Long story short he fought cancer hard since 1981 surviving many different 
forms.  He lost part of a lung to one type, part of his back to another, and 
part of an ear to yet another form.  He finally was unsuccessful in his last 
fight and died two years ago to a flat blonde mole that was cancerous.  What 
you said about vaccines and cancers had never connected in my mind.  Is there 
more correlation between live vaccine and cancer than there is with the 
supposed dead vaccine they give today?  

Dianne 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Kurt Milkowski<mailto:kurt.milkow...@sbcglobal.net> 
  To: silver-list@eskimo.com<mailto:silver-list@eskimo.com> 
  Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:27 AM
  Subject: Re: CS>Re: Forced flu vaccines?


  Hey Pat,

  Believe that lie and they'll tell you another one. Polio was on the decline 
before they started sticking people with the needles. Actually there was a 
spike in polio cases caused by the vaccines. That lie just paved the way for 
the kooks to get people to line up for shots. When you really investigate, the 
polio vaccine is the underlying cause of cancer! Unfortunately people are 
similar to mushrooms, keep us in the dark and feed us all kinds of bullshit and 
watch us grow.The only thing that can now or ever could cure you of a disease 
is your God given immune system. We have to stop believing the fairytales we 
have been told and do our best to wake the other mushrooms.

  Kurt

  Pat <pattycake29...@yahoo.com> wrote:
    I don't know if it's the same now, but years ago when I worked at the 
hospital (dietary technician), all employees were required to have a yearly 
chest x-ray and a TB test.  I had a positive TB test but always wondered if it 
was because of the rough way the employee nurse jammed the needle in.  Then I 
was required to take isoniazid for a year (which is reasonable, I guess).  I 
got sick about six weeks later and the doctor said it was hepatitis from the 
drug.  I stopped it a few weeks and when I started back, it didn't make me sick 
again.  I suppose if I'd refused the chest x-ray and TB test, I'd have been 
terminated.  Of course, that's a whole different matter than the flu.

    There aren't many vaccines I would take nowdays, but back in the day, I 
suppose smallpox and polio vaccines were useful.  You don't see crippled people 
nowdays like there used to be from polio.  The rabies vaccine is effective, 
isn't it?  

                                                                                
                            Pat



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