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Phosphor
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smallpox

Post by Phosphor »

can the smallpox vaccine currently being proposed to be used on emergency
personnel in USA cause smallpox? [obviously it can cause buckets of other
bad stuff but can anyone state with scientific objectivity one way or the
other if it can cause the disease itself?]

andrew


Tanya Marquette
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Joined: Tue Oct 30, 2001 11:00 pm

Re: smallpox

Post by Tanya Marquette »

i have not read that it causes smallpox in the person receiving the vaccine, but it is contagious to others
and can create smallpox. i understand that is the main reason for discontinuing vaccination in 1972.

my favorite is the way the Russians used 1 infected child in an orphanage to confer vaccination to other children
for almost the entire 19c.

tanya


Nancy Siciliana
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Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2001 10:00 pm

Re: smallpox

Post by Nancy Siciliana »

>>>>i have not read that it causes smallpox in the person receiving the
and can create smallpox. i understand that is the main reason for
discontinuing vaccination in 1972.

my favorite is the way the Russians used 1 infected child in an orphanage to
confer vaccination to other children
for almost the entire 19c.

tanya


Wendy Howard
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Joined: Sat Sep 01, 2001 10:00 pm

Re: smallpox

Post by Wendy Howard »

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2002

TOM MACK BLOWS THE JOINT APART

DECEMBER 17. The public does not realize that medical conferences
are held almost every day of the year, somewhere in this world, and
that at these conferences there are mainstream professionals who,
now and then, spill a few important beans which are overlooked by
the press.

Such a conference---on the smallpox situation--- was held in Atlanta on June
19 and 20 of 2002. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices heard a
number of speakers, one of which was Dr. Tom Mack of USC, who said about
himself:

"My credentials include probably spending more time working up [analyses of]
population-based outbreaks of smallpox than virtually anybody ever has."

http://www.stratiawire.com/article.asp? ... tccom%2Ene
t&id=771

Regards
Wendy


Sara Klein Ridgley PhD
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Joined: Wed Apr 08, 2020 3:48 pm

Re: smallpox

Post by Sara Klein Ridgley PhD »

Phosphor wrote:

A picture is worth a thousand words....

Here are some photos of 'accidental' self infection with smallpox of
vaccinated people, shown by no other than the Centers for Disease
Control. This should enlighten us somewhat...

http://www.bt.cdc.gov/Agent/Smallpox/vaccineimages.asp

Sara


Shannon Nelson
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Re: smallpox

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Tanya,

Did they do this just thru proximity, or ??
There must have been some way they gave "controlled doses" to avoid simply
spreading the epidemic?
Fascinating -- say more!!!
Shannon

on 12/18/02 5:59 AM, Nancy Siciliana at nasiciliana@hotmail.com wrote:


Johanna Tudin
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Joined: Mon Aug 05, 2002 10:00 pm

Re: smallpox

Post by Johanna Tudin »

Thanks for the website Wendy,

Johanna
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Tanya Marquette
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Re: smallpox

Post by Tanya Marquette »

i dont have any information on the details, but i have the same questions. the point though is that
the smallpox vaccine conveys sufficient infection. i'll see if i can find any more info on this.


Tanya Marquette
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Re: smallpox

Post by Tanya Marquette »

Wendy,

if you can forward the photos that would be great. the website you gave doesnt open an article

tanya


Arlene Kellman, DO
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Joined: Wed Dec 05, 2001 11:00 pm

Re: smallpox

Post by Arlene Kellman, DO »

As Russell said, the smallpox vaccine is prepared from the vaccinia
virus, not the smallpox virus, so it cannot cause smallpox. Here's a
quote from the CDC website:

Facts about vaccinia

* The vaccinia virus, the virus in the smallpox vaccine, is another
"pox"-type virus.
* Vaccinia is related to smallpox, but milder.
* The vaccinia virus may cause rash, fever, and head and body aches.
In certain groups of people, complications from the vaccinia virus
can be severe.
* Vaccinia is spread by touching a vaccination site before it has
healed or by touching bandages or clothing that have been
contaminated with live virus from the smallpox vaccination site.
* This way, vaccinia can spread to other parts of the body or to
other individuals. This is called inadvertent inoculation.
* In the past, spreading to other parts of the vaccine recipients'
body was the more common form of inadvertent inoculation.
* Careful care must be taken of the site of the vaccine to prevent
spreading of the vaccinia virus.

Arlene
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