Dr. J. Anthony Morris
"There is a great deal of evidence to prove that immunization of children does more harm than good."---Dr. J. Anthony Morris, former Chief Vaccine Control Officer and research virologist, US FDA
In A REPORT TO THE CONSUMER (Sept., 75) by Ida Honorof, she presents a compilation of data from the National Institute of Health—Division of Biologic Standards, Bulletin of World Health Organization, and Dr. J. Anthony Morris, former Director of a branch of FDA Virus research. Dr. Morris’ findings show that the flu vaccine, when inhaled by lab. animals "tended to enhance cancerous tumors." Pregnant women had been on the preferred list for shots until findings indicated that certain substances in flu vaccine "could pose a serious threat of fetal damage to women who might become pregnant. . ." [Book] Swine Flu Expose by Eleanora I. McBean, Ph.D., N.D.
In what is now known as "the Great Swine Flu Massacre,"
the President of the United States, Gerald Ford, was enlisted to persuade the
public to undergo a national vaccination campaign. The moving force behind the
scheme was a $135 million windfall profit for the major drug manufacturers. They
had a "swine flu" vaccine which suspicious pig raisers had refused to touch,
fearful it might wipe out their crop. The manufacturers had only tried to get
$80 million from the swine breeders; balked in this sale, they turned to the
other market, humans. The impetus for the national swine flu vaccine came
directly from the Disease Control Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Perhaps
coincidentally, Jimmy Carter, a member of the Trilateral Commission, was then
planning his presidential campaign in Georgia. The incumbent President, Gerald Ford, had all the advantages of a
massive bureaucracy to aid him in his election campaign, while the ineffectual
and little known. Jimmy Carter offered no serious threat to the election.
Suddenly, out of Atlanta, came the Centre for Disease
Control plan for a national immunization campaign
against "swine flu." The fact that there was not a single known case of this flu in the United States did not
deter the Medical Monopoly from their scheme. The swine
breeders had been shocked by the demonstrations of the
vaccine on a few pigs, which had collapsed and died. One
can imagine the anxious inferences in the headquarters of the great drug firms,
until one bright young man remarked, "Well, if the swine breeders won't inject it into their animals, our only other market is to inject it into people."
The Ford-sponsored swine flu campaign
almost died an early death, when a conscientious public servant, Dr. Anthony
Morris, formerly of HEW and then active as director of the Virus Bureau of the
Food and Drug Administration, declared that there could be no authentic
swine flu vaccine, because there had never teen any cases of swine flu on which
they could test it. Dr. Morris then went public with his statement that "at
no point were the swine flu vaccines effective." He was promptly fired, but
the damage had been done. The damage control consisted of that great
humanitarian, Walter Cronkite, and the President of the United States, combining
their forces to come to the rescue of the Medical Monopoly. Walter Cronkite had
President Ford appear on his news program to urge the American people to submit
to the inoculation with the swine flu vaccine. CBS then or later could never
find any reason to air any analysis or scientific critique of the swine flu
vaccine, which was identified as containing many toxic poisons, including alien
viral protein panicles, formaldehyde, thimerosal (a
derivative of poisonous mercury), polysorbate and some eighty other
substances. Meanwhile, back at the virus laboratories, after Dr. Anthony Morris
has been summarily fired, a special team of workers was rushed in to clean out
the four rooms in which he had conducted his scientific tests. The laboratory
was filled with animals whose records verified his claims, representing some
three yean of constant research. All of thr animals were immediately destroyed,
and Morris' records were burned. They did net go so far
as to sow salt throughout the area, because they believed their job was
done.
On April I5, 1976, Congress passed Public Law 94-266, which provided
$135 million of taxpayers' funds to pay for a national swine flu inoculation
campaign. HEW was to distribute the vaccine to state and local health agencies
on a national basis for inoculation, at no charge. Insurance agencies then went
public with their warning that they would not insure drug firms against possible
studies from the results of swine flu inoculation, because no studies had been
carried out which could predict its effects. It was to foil the insurance
companies that CBS had Gerald Ford make his impassioned appeal to 215,000,000
Americans to save themselves while there was still time, and to rush down to the
friendly local health department and get the swine flu vaccination, at
absolutely no charge. This may have been CBS' finest hour in its distinguished
career of "public service."
Hardly
had the swine flu campaign been completed than the reports of the casualties
began to pour in. Within a few months, claims totalling $1.3 billion had been
filed by victims who had suffered paralysis from the swine flu vaccine. The
medical authorities proved equal to the challenge; they leaped to the defense of
the Medical Monopoly by labeling the new epidemic, "Guillain-Barre Syndrome."
There have since been increasing speculations that the ensuing epidemic of AIDS
which began shortly after Gerald Ford's public assurances, were merely a viral
variation of the swine flu vaccine. And what of the perpetrator of the Great
Swine Flu Massacre, President Gerald Ford? As the logical person to blame for
the catastrophe, Ford had to endure a torrent of public criticism, which quite
naturally resulted in his defeat for election (he had previously been
appointed when the agents of the international drag operations had ushered
Richard Nixon out of office). The unknown Jimmy Carter, familiar only to the supersecret fellow members of the Trilateral Commission,
was swept into office by the outpouring of rage against Gerald Ford. Carter
proved to be almost as serious a national disaster as the swine flu epidemic,
while Gerald Ford was retired from politics to life. Not only did he lose the
election, he was also sentenced to spend his remaining years trudging wearily up
and down the hot sandy stretches of the Palm Springs Golf course. --Eustace
Mullins