Thursday, February 10, 2011

There is a very distinct possibility that retroviruses are transmitted through vaccines

Posted by C. Linderman Sr. - ATO Press:

Looks like we now have a study stating that there is a distinct possibility that retroviruses could have been transmitted via the use of attenuated vaccines.

This study states that retroviruses could potentially be derived from lab animals and as many of us know, animals (to include rodents) are often used to grow the viruses that are used in vaccines. Can anyone say SV40 or PCV? (the viruses PCV I and II were recently found in the rotavirus vaccines available in America and Simian Virus 40 was found in the early polio vaccine).

This seems to me, to be proof that we haven’t learned much about retrovirus transmission in the past 50 plus years!

This is something that should be looked into after Merck and Glaxxo recently discovered that not only did they not know that the PCV I or II were in their vaccines, but still do not know the ramifications of that retrovirus on the future health of our children.
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Endogenous retroviruses as potential hazards for vaccines.
Miyazawa T.
Laboratory of Signal Transduction, Department of Cell Biology, Institute for Virus Research, Kyoto University, 53 Shogoin-Kawaracho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8507, Japan. takavet@gmail.com
Abstract

Retroviruses are classified as exogenous or endogenous according to their mode of transmission. Generally, endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are not pathogenic in their original hosts; however, some ERVs induce diseases. In humans, a novel gammaretrovirus was discovered in patients with prostate cancer or chronic fatigue syndrome.

This virus was closely related to xenotropic murine leukemia virus (X-MLV) and designated as xenotropic murine leukemia virus-related virus (XMRV).

The origin and transmission route of XMRV are still unknown at present; however, ... Read more>>

# See also: mouse cells were first used in vaccines in 1931
# See also: They grow live attenuated vaccines in all kinds of animal cells, commonly chick and duck embryos. I'm not a conspiracy theory type. I usually think stupidity explains most of the disasters. But in this case ...
# See also: How did XMRV enter the human population?

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