What are the risks of vaccines?
Dr. Robert Mendelsohnnn is author of Confessions of a Medical Heretic and past head of the Illinois State Board of Licensing for physicians. In the newsletter The Peoples Doctor, Vol.2. No. 4, be wrote: ” With some immunizations, the risk of taking the shots may outweigh their benefits. In 1976, while addressing science writers at a seminar of the American Cancer Society, Dr. Arobert Simpson of Rutgers University pointed out that “immunization programs against the flu, measles, mumps, polio, etc. actually may be seeding humans with RNA to from pro-viruses which will then become latent cells throughout the body Some of these latent pro-viruses could cause a variety of diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus erythematosus, Parkinsons disease and perhaps cancer.” Smallpox: The U.S. finally has abandoned smallpox immunization because the risk of serious complications, leading to death in one per million vaccinations, was higher from the vaccine that from the risk