"The air was thick with smoke from wood and coal fires burning in every dwelling."
I was going to add something along these lines to what I said and it is included in an article I'm working on. It was not only wood and coal they would also use dried dung from animals and anything else they could find that would burn.
There is another set of retrospective articles and hypotheses that places the "discovery" of whooping cough to 15th century Persia- The "Herat epidemics. These articles are absurd yet they are taken seriously within the scientific community. In the articles they even admit to the problems of severe air pollution as being causal. They called the condition "Sorfe-ie-Am" (meaning public cough) and noted that children were more susceptible to severe complications. What a surprise.
The accepted and baseless assumptions throughout such articles are breathtaking. I'll leave it at that.
In the quest for the vaccine in 1932 Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering began the whooping cough research project in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This was hailed at the time as one of the greatest field tests in microbe-hunting history. The field trial ran from 1934 to 1937 and was composed of 5,815 children. The vaccinated group was made up of "children of acceptable age and history who presented themselves at the city immunization clinics for pertussis vaccination." The control group was "selected at random from a list of non-immunized children maintained by the Grand Rapids City Health Department."
The field trial design was methodologically flawed. The "vaccinated" experimental group was self-selected, but the unvaccinated control subjects were randomly chosen. In addition to this procedural defect, 1,603 observations (28%) from the study's early years were not included in the final analysis.
In the trial, follow-up of control children was either inadequate or the records were incomplete.
Recruitment to the trial varied over the life of the study, as did the frequency of nursing visits to look for whooping cough. The possibility of unknown differences between experimental and control groups existed because of differences in the way they had been recruited.
There was a question as to whether the rates of other communicable diseases were also lower in the experimental group, as might be expected, if the vaccinated children were from a higher socioeconomic group than were children in the control groups.
Along with these operational deficiencies was the largely overlooked fact that the study was conducted during the height of the Great Depression (an era of extreme deprivation in which daily life consisted of grinding poverty, food scarcity, substandard housing, and extraordinary social stressors). As Grace Elder noted, "We learned about pertussis and the Depression at the same time."
Nevertheless, the field trials were deemed a success, and Michigan began distributing the pertussis vaccines in 1940.
What a great article! Wow! Takes allopathic medicine and flips it on its head. Causes me to be even stronger in my lack of belief in “regular” medicine. Get thee behind me MD!
My daughter is in her fifties now, but when she was two we live in Bombay in India. She developed a weird cough one day, a terrible whoop and then she would cough out a big glob of phlegm. I had no idea what this was. I took her to a couple of different doctors and they didn't either. It kept up and finally I took her to a grouchy old pediatrician at Breach Candy hospital. "That's whooping cough!" he said. "You didn't vaccinate her, did you?" Bad, stupid, hippy mother!
Actually, I had vaccinated her. I had stood in line in the village where we lived in Goa, along with all the fisherwomen and their kids to do that. She had had two of the vaccines and there was one more to go. Someone told me that getting the first two kept her from getting a bad case. I guess the last one was supposed to have made the disease impossible but only having two thirds of the doses just made it not so bad. I can't remember what that doctor gave her but the sickness cleared up.
I can see how a sickness like that could kill a frail little baby. It was quite violent. But my child was a tough, fat little girl, from generations of whole milk and meat and plenty of nutrition.
I was 4 when I had pertussis. Not vaccinated, born at 7 months, living in a poorly ventilated house with a coal stove. Mom did not believe in airing, it might have been winter, I do not remember, and she was not the best of cooks, so I ate poorly even though most veggies were home grown. But, since I am writing this it means I survived LOL. I am now 68 and in pretty decent health.
I agree with all you've said and you've said it well. But the aspect of the syndrome I was curious to know and you didn't say was - what is that whoop that defines the claimed disorder? I think the answer to my question is woven through your article but I'd love it to be specific.
Also, I was a schoolkid in the 1960's, I never heard of Whooping Cough until 1990 and only because there was a vaccine to generate the fear campaign.
The special kind of breathing that is defined as whooping cough, sounds like you inhale with a whistling sound, and I remember dad having to throw me up so I could start breathing again. It is awful, like passing out. That is all I remember, I was only 4.
Thank you, once again!! Hoping to, again, meet with our country public health director to talk about the childhood vaccine schedule. I met with her last year and gave her Naomi Wolf's book The Pfizer Papers and shared my concerns about the Covid jabs. She was very kind and receptive and I'm fortunate to have been previously acquainted with her. This time, I'll be taking a highlighted copy of this article, along with the book Vaccines, Amen by Aaron Siri.... And any other documentation I feel might help. When I met with her last year she mentioned she'd had several calls from parents questioning childhood vaccines. That was music to my ears ❤️
I realize the article is about misdiagnosis of illness, but there's this: "Throughout Europe during the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, “the majority of the people lived without sanitation or sewers; they lived with their own waste and sewage. Those who lived in towns and cities had limited, if any, access to clean water, which meant that they drank polluted water and rarely washed themselves.”
Yes. And while civilian populations existed in these Hellish environments, they built cathedrals, fortress, castles, and glorious chateau for "elite" and royalty.
I would submit these populations were delusional and insane, not just suffering from whooping cough. Therein lies the rightful "diagnosis"...
"Modern Medicine's Approach (The "Fix"): Instead of finding the source of the pollution or providing the clean-up crew with the right tools or removing the toxic materials, imagine a group of "experts" (the medical establishment) comes in.
They notice the warning lights flashing and the ventilation running hard. They decide these responses are the problem.
Their "solution" is to use toxic chemicals (representing pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines) to cut the wires to the warning lights, jam the ventilation system, or even attack the clean-up crew.
This might temporarily silence the alarms or slow the ventilation (suppress symptoms). But it doesn't address the root cause (the pollution/toxic materials) and the toxic chemicals they use often cause further damage to the house's structure and systems. They treat the response, which is the house's effort to heal, as if it were the disease itself."
Having watched dozens of Doctors over the years attend to my wife (I never get sick), the above is a perfect description of how they work, or rather don't work.... There was one Dr who mentioned the phrase 'get to the root cause' and started to do some investigation. I was impressed. But she left a couple months later... I always suspected someone higher up saw her medical notes about 'root cause' and cure' phrase mentioned, and asked her to leave...
"The air was thick with smoke from wood and coal fires burning in every dwelling."
I was going to add something along these lines to what I said and it is included in an article I'm working on. It was not only wood and coal they would also use dried dung from animals and anything else they could find that would burn.
There is another set of retrospective articles and hypotheses that places the "discovery" of whooping cough to 15th century Persia- The "Herat epidemics. These articles are absurd yet they are taken seriously within the scientific community. In the articles they even admit to the problems of severe air pollution as being causal. They called the condition "Sorfe-ie-Am" (meaning public cough) and noted that children were more susceptible to severe complications. What a surprise.
The accepted and baseless assumptions throughout such articles are breathtaking. I'll leave it at that.
In the quest for the vaccine in 1932 Pearl Kendrick and Grace Eldering began the whooping cough research project in Grand Rapids, Michigan. This was hailed at the time as one of the greatest field tests in microbe-hunting history. The field trial ran from 1934 to 1937 and was composed of 5,815 children. The vaccinated group was made up of "children of acceptable age and history who presented themselves at the city immunization clinics for pertussis vaccination." The control group was "selected at random from a list of non-immunized children maintained by the Grand Rapids City Health Department."
The field trial design was methodologically flawed. The "vaccinated" experimental group was self-selected, but the unvaccinated control subjects were randomly chosen. In addition to this procedural defect, 1,603 observations (28%) from the study's early years were not included in the final analysis.
In the trial, follow-up of control children was either inadequate or the records were incomplete.
Recruitment to the trial varied over the life of the study, as did the frequency of nursing visits to look for whooping cough. The possibility of unknown differences between experimental and control groups existed because of differences in the way they had been recruited.
There was a question as to whether the rates of other communicable diseases were also lower in the experimental group, as might be expected, if the vaccinated children were from a higher socioeconomic group than were children in the control groups.
Along with these operational deficiencies was the largely overlooked fact that the study was conducted during the height of the Great Depression (an era of extreme deprivation in which daily life consisted of grinding poverty, food scarcity, substandard housing, and extraordinary social stressors). As Grace Elder noted, "We learned about pertussis and the Depression at the same time."
Nevertheless, the field trials were deemed a success, and Michigan began distributing the pertussis vaccines in 1940.
What a great article! Wow! Takes allopathic medicine and flips it on its head. Causes me to be even stronger in my lack of belief in “regular” medicine. Get thee behind me MD!
Allopathic medicine will anagram to:
- homicidal penile act
- phallic idiot menace
- ie all daemonic pitch
My daughter is in her fifties now, but when she was two we live in Bombay in India. She developed a weird cough one day, a terrible whoop and then she would cough out a big glob of phlegm. I had no idea what this was. I took her to a couple of different doctors and they didn't either. It kept up and finally I took her to a grouchy old pediatrician at Breach Candy hospital. "That's whooping cough!" he said. "You didn't vaccinate her, did you?" Bad, stupid, hippy mother!
Actually, I had vaccinated her. I had stood in line in the village where we lived in Goa, along with all the fisherwomen and their kids to do that. She had had two of the vaccines and there was one more to go. Someone told me that getting the first two kept her from getting a bad case. I guess the last one was supposed to have made the disease impossible but only having two thirds of the doses just made it not so bad. I can't remember what that doctor gave her but the sickness cleared up.
I can see how a sickness like that could kill a frail little baby. It was quite violent. But my child was a tough, fat little girl, from generations of whole milk and meat and plenty of nutrition.
“What they did not do — what has never been done — is demonstrate that inhaling these bacteria causes a healthy person to develop whooping cough.” 😳😳😳
I was 4 when I had pertussis. Not vaccinated, born at 7 months, living in a poorly ventilated house with a coal stove. Mom did not believe in airing, it might have been winter, I do not remember, and she was not the best of cooks, so I ate poorly even though most veggies were home grown. But, since I am writing this it means I survived LOL. I am now 68 and in pretty decent health.
I agree with all you've said and you've said it well. But the aspect of the syndrome I was curious to know and you didn't say was - what is that whoop that defines the claimed disorder? I think the answer to my question is woven through your article but I'd love it to be specific.
Also, I was a schoolkid in the 1960's, I never heard of Whooping Cough until 1990 and only because there was a vaccine to generate the fear campaign.
The special kind of breathing that is defined as whooping cough, sounds like you inhale with a whistling sound, and I remember dad having to throw me up so I could start breathing again. It is awful, like passing out. That is all I remember, I was only 4.
Thank you, once again!! Hoping to, again, meet with our country public health director to talk about the childhood vaccine schedule. I met with her last year and gave her Naomi Wolf's book The Pfizer Papers and shared my concerns about the Covid jabs. She was very kind and receptive and I'm fortunate to have been previously acquainted with her. This time, I'll be taking a highlighted copy of this article, along with the book Vaccines, Amen by Aaron Siri.... And any other documentation I feel might help. When I met with her last year she mentioned she'd had several calls from parents questioning childhood vaccines. That was music to my ears ❤️
*county public health director
I realize the article is about misdiagnosis of illness, but there's this: "Throughout Europe during the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, “the majority of the people lived without sanitation or sewers; they lived with their own waste and sewage. Those who lived in towns and cities had limited, if any, access to clean water, which meant that they drank polluted water and rarely washed themselves.”
Yes. And while civilian populations existed in these Hellish environments, they built cathedrals, fortress, castles, and glorious chateau for "elite" and royalty.
I would submit these populations were delusional and insane, not just suffering from whooping cough. Therein lies the rightful "diagnosis"...
Very astutely stated!
"Modern Medicine's Approach (The "Fix"): Instead of finding the source of the pollution or providing the clean-up crew with the right tools or removing the toxic materials, imagine a group of "experts" (the medical establishment) comes in.
They notice the warning lights flashing and the ventilation running hard. They decide these responses are the problem.
Their "solution" is to use toxic chemicals (representing pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines) to cut the wires to the warning lights, jam the ventilation system, or even attack the clean-up crew.
This might temporarily silence the alarms or slow the ventilation (suppress symptoms). But it doesn't address the root cause (the pollution/toxic materials) and the toxic chemicals they use often cause further damage to the house's structure and systems. They treat the response, which is the house's effort to heal, as if it were the disease itself."
Having watched dozens of Doctors over the years attend to my wife (I never get sick), the above is a perfect description of how they work, or rather don't work.... There was one Dr who mentioned the phrase 'get to the root cause' and started to do some investigation. I was impressed. But she left a couple months later... I always suspected someone higher up saw her medical notes about 'root cause' and cure' phrase mentioned, and asked her to leave...
Thank you!
"Rebrand, rebrand, rebrand!" Big pharma's motto.