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.

Here's the thing.
When somebody claims that vaccines have worked, your first response should be 'how do you know?'
The cookie cutter answer you'll almost always get is something to do with smallpox, measles or polio (when it's not something about you being a 'denier' or 'conspiracy theorist').
The truth is that they don't know and blindly parrot what they've been told by the media, governments and normies in between.

People believe vaccines are safe and effective because it's been banged into them since childhood.
Most folks do more research when buying a new car than when allowing a doctor to inject some concoction into their perfectly healthy child's arm.
Why?
Because of conditioning.

The book uses a ton of official data to show that there is no way of knowing whether smallpox, measles, polio and many other diseases were either contained or eradicated by vaccines.
In fact, it shows that vaccines have had no positive effect.
Ever.
For example, have you heard of the Cutter Incident, in which over 100,000 kids, in the 1950s, got injected with a polio vaccine, leading to several hundred cases of paralysis and loads of deaths?




The Cutter Incident
If your child were one of those who was paralysed or killed, would you still be one of those normies defending the polio vaccine? I recently asked someone this and he refused to answer, which tells me he is driven by ideology rather than reason.
If you look at the historical data for most diseases and vaccination rollouts, you'll find that the diseases were already declining long before their respective vaccines arrived.
So, what happened?
Why were there downward trajectories for the diseases, then?

What happened, in essence, is improvements in living conditions, diet and sanitation, removing the need for an invisible zombie boogeyman.
What Dissolving Illusions does is plant seeds of doubt in the official story. It forced me to ask some very foundational questions like:
- Why were deaths from various diseases decreasing decades before their respective vaccines?
- Why do we only ever hear about the magnificence of vaccines and never about the improvements in sanitation and living conditions?
- Why are people so committed to defending vaccines, like it's a cult?
While deaths from infectious diseases were vanishing, so too were other diseases. Scurvy, pellagra, and beriberi were once thought to be infectious and were finally recognized as nutritionally linked. Pellagra is a deficiency of vitamin C, Pellagra is a deficiency of niacin, more… pic.twitter.com/iFml7POFjB
— Roman Bystrianyk (@RBystrianyk) September 24, 2024