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James Morcan
“The concern scientists had regarding passenger viruses was not unfounded. You may recall the disastrous SV40 monkey virus which contaminated the polio vaccines. There are scientists who claim this virus is the cause of multiple human cancers. On CDC’s website a page on vaccine safety, which was suddenly removed (archived copies exist), states that: “SV40 virus has been found in certain types of cancer in humans, but it has not been determined that SV40 causes these cancers.”
James Morcan, Vaccine Science Revisited: Are Childhood Immunizations As Safe As Claimed?

Christina Henry
“How do you know?" Red repeated each word slowly, enunciating every consonant. "If the CDC brewed up something in their lab and it accidentally was let loose in the world, do you think they would tell you?”
Christina Henry, The Girl in Red

Asa Don Brown
“The most prudent thing that people can do at this time, is to take commonsense approaches to reduce your risk of exposure.”
Asa Don Brown

Steven Magee
“The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a COVID-19 disaster.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“When I was instructed to use medical oxygen to do my job at the W. M. Keck Observatory from 2001 to 2006, I was never told about the legal health information that is now posted on oxygen cylinders. My memories of the green medical oxygen cylinders that we would use daily is that they had no information on them and we were never given a recognised legal oxygen administration training course for routine daily use or a medical prescription from a doctor. We were shown the three oxygen cylinders at the facility and told to use them whenever we developed headaches, which was multiple times daily. It was common to find all three oxygen cylinders in use by other very high altitude workers and to have to line up to get a turn on the magical medical gas.”
Steven Magee

Nina Shapiro
“According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, less than half of us get the annual flu vaccine, even though each year in the United States the flu kills up to twenty thousand people and lands over one hundred thousand in the hospital, and the vaccine can typically prevent or at least soften the blow of the virus if it’s contracted. In a bad year, when the flu is especially virulent, up to sixty thousand people in the United States will die if they are unvaccinated. Tens of thousands of Americans perish in car crashes each year, and more than half of those people weren’t wearing seat belts. Nearly a quarter of teenagers in fatal accidents are distracted by their cell phones; every day eleven teenagers die as a result of texting while driving (car crashes are the leading cause of death of teens in the United States). And vanity must trump sanity when it comes to tanning: more than 3.5 million individuals are diagnosed with skin cancer yearly and nearly ten thousand of them die. Today one in five deaths in the United States is now associated with obesity. Over the two-year period of the Ebola virus “outbreak,â€� there was one U.S. death. So, indeed, éclairs are scarier than Ebola.”
Nina Shapiro, MD, Hype: A Doctor's Guide to Medical Myths, Exaggerated Claims, and Bad Advice—How to Tell What's Real and What's Not

“The outbreak of a disease doesn’t mean your life should come to a halt and your health should suffer. You should continue exercising and eating well. Get good sleep. Use relaxation techniques and listen to the experts and health care providers”
Michael J. Dowling

Anthony T. Hincks
“Avian Flu is on the rise both in Asia and Europe. Coincidence? I don't think so. I sent a message to the CDC in the US asking if there was any correlation between Covid-19 (Coronavirus) . This was back in August 2020. I never received a reply back. Now it is coming to fruition again.
Some animals are more likely to get Covid-19 than others.
So, we have to ask ourselves once more, "Is there any correlation between Covid-19 (coronavirus) and the reemergence of bird flu in so called, Covid hot spots?"
I believe that there is.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“Death can be as common as the common cold. We have taken everything for granted, but we forget that we are only travelers here for a short time. So don't play the bus driver when you don't know how to drive.”
Anthony T. Hincks, Anthony T. Hincks: An author of life, Volume 1

Anthony T. Hincks
“Germ Warfare knows no sides.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“BA2 and BA3 the latest Omicron variants to hit the streets.
We shouldn't panic yet, but it appears that they are more transmissible than the original Omicron virus.
Time will tell what we are looking at, but deaths are still happening at a slower rate so we all need to be careful.
We still need to wear masks and be responsible for looking after family, friends, loved ones and strangers because if we let our guard down, then it will get out of control once more.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“The origins are soon forgotten when their is war on the dinner table.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“Zoonotics seem to be in the news for one reason or another of late.
From coronavirus (covid-19), bird flu (H5N1) and now monkeypox.
So called scientists say there is no connection.
Yet, the bird flu followed covid 19 hotspots.
Monkpox shows snd attacks some of the same human areas as covid-19 does.
Coincidence?
I don't think so.
It's time that we looked more closely at how these zoonotics may interact and why yet share a passion for the same areas of human sickness.
Sure. there may be no connection, but what if there is?
Yesterday and tomorrow have a connection to today. It's the same thing.
We need to look at the areas that these zoonotics attack. What they protein source (food) is. Where they have been predominately found and how would the map overlay plot their outbreaks.
The connection is there.
We just need to look.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“Zoonotics seem to be in the hews for one or another reason of late.
From coronavirus (covid-19), bird flu (H5N1) and now monkeypox.
Scientists say that there are no connections between them, yet bird flu turned up in coronavirus hotspots around the globe.
Monkeypox attacks the same areas as covid.
Coincidence?
I don't think so.
It's time that we looked more closely at how these zoonotics work and why they share a penchant for the same human body areas.
There may be no connection, but what if there is.
It's like yesterday and tomorrow. They are both separate, but they are connected by a thing called, today.
We should look at what is their food source. That is, the proteins in our bodies that they feed off. We should also map out the areas to see where they overlap.
With monkeypox we should also look at what vaccines were administered just in case there is a connection there as well.
I know that there is a connection there somewhere. All we have to do is look at what may be possible.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“Monkeypox!
Where's the connection?”
Anthony T. Hincks

Anthony T. Hincks
“Even with all that is happening on the world stage at present, we should not forget the origins of the coronavirus.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Steven Magee
“The internet was a far better doctor than anyone I met in the medical profession.”
Steven Magee

Anthony T. Hincks
“GX-P2V, a great name for a killer covid. As if we didn't have enough problems with the first one, they have now enhanced it so that it has a 100% mortality rate.
You really have to think..."What are they thinking?"
And the truth is, I don't think they are.”
Anthony T. Hincks