Roman Bystrianyk is the co-author of Dissolving Illusions, a book that busts myths using official data to refute the mainstream claim that vaccines and antibiotics are responsible for extending life and lowering mortality from infectious diseases.
He did a similar podcast with me a while ago, but since this one is more substantial and better presented, I took down the previous one.
Let’s get to the moral of the story.
In short, no vaccine, ever, has worked. All vaccines have either been ineffective or harmful.
Put another way, no vaccine has provided a net benefit; they’ve either had no effect or caused harm.
I recommend listening to my podcast with Andrew Wakefield who was utterly destroyed by the pharmaceutical establishment after he published a paper questioning a possible link between childhood vaccines and autism.
Because he uses visuals, I recommend watching instead of listening.
Summary
Roman uses a slideshow to navigate through the history of vaccination, including establishment data, peer-reviewed papers, graphs, quotations, photos, stories, and more.
He goes back to the creation of vaccination and how it was defined (to how it is defined now), as well as the processes involved and the harms and deaths incurred.
Roman shows the decline in many diseases, which occurred long before the introduction of vaccines, and offers realistic explanations.
At present, intelligent people do not have their children vaccinated, nor does the law now compel them to. The result is not, as the Jennerians prophesied, the extermination of the human race by smallpox; on the contrary, more people are now killed by vaccination than by smallpox.
George Bernard Shaw