Shh! Don’t Mention SV40
Dr. Sam Bailey
Dr. Suzanne Humphries is an exceptional person who has done much for the human race. When she says that “virus deniers” admit that the SV40 virus does exist, she proves that even exceptional people can be wrong. Perhaps some virus deniers do believe SV40 is really a virus, but Dr. Sam Bailey does not fall for that trick. She goes all the way down the rabbit hole to see what passes for science behind SV40.
She finds the usual shenanigans. There is a lot of money to be made off of any fairy tale that succeeds in scaring people into thinking we need to do something or we are all going to die. When we go all the way back to the beginning in 1960, researchers convinced themselves that monkey kidney cells contained a carcinogenic goop they named simian virus 40, or SV40. Because polio vaccines contained this goop, it was a matter of some concern. How did they prove that SV40 exists? They exposed healthy cells to this goop, and the healthy cells died. Why did they die? Because the goop contained SV40. How do they know the goop contained SV40? Because the cells died. This kind of circular reasoning would make the Tasmanian devil dizzy. A big puddle of this is often what you find at the bottom of these rabbit holes.
Early in the video, a good quote by Dr. Ulric Williams is displayed. To paraphrase, he says it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to be suspicious of the idea that injecting a vaccine full of filth into a healthy person will keep him well. The above twisted reasoning can’t be called science unless you mix it with a lot of money. That will turn many scientists into babbling idiots. The thumb is UP.
This article appeared in Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts, the quarterly journal of the Weston A. Price Foundation, Winter 2024
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