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Roman Bystrianyk

@rbystrianyk

Coauthor with Suzanne Humphries, MD, on the book Dissolving Illusions & coauthor with Kathryn Schmutter on the book Moving Back from Midnight

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Dr. Peter McCullough interviews Author Roman Bystrianyk "Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and The Forgotten History Author Roman Bystrianyk reveals why so many infectious diseases went away long before vaccines" Link to the book amazon.com/Dissolving-Ill… full interview

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Back in the 1800s, people were forced to get a smallpox vaccine that was not effective and was dangerous and often deadly. Listen to the words of the brilliant Dr. Charles Creighton was back in 1889. “The longer the compulsory law is maintained, the more marked will the contrast

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Before the DTP and MMR, death rates from infectious diseases were approaching zero. Way back in 1941, it was thought that the public health movement would result in the “complete suppression” of these diseases. Instead, a new vaccine industry was born, and we are told everyone

Before the DTP and MMR, death rates from infectious diseases were approaching zero. Way back in 1941, it was thought that the public health movement would result in the “complete suppression” of these diseases. Instead, a new vaccine industry was born, and we are told everyone
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How can anyone ever trust any politician again about anything? Remember Madeleine Albright, under Bill Clinton, who said it was worth killing half a million children in Iraq? Remember how many hundreds of thousands of people died in Iraq under George Bush in a war based on lies?

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When we hear about the history of the 1800s, it’s mainly about the marvelous inventions like the steam engine, railroads built across North America, and primarily other positive advances of Western societies. But, from a book published in 1861, we find a different picture than

When we hear about the history of the 1800s, it’s mainly about the marvelous inventions like the steam engine, railroads built across North America, and primarily other positive advances of Western societies. But, from a book published in 1861, we find a different picture than
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The vast majority, nearly 100%, of improvements in deaths from all infectious diseases – measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, typhoid, paratyphoid, tuberculosis, flu/pneumonia, etc. – happened before the use of any vaccine or antibiotics or without any vaccine at all. The

The vast majority, nearly 100%, of improvements in deaths from all infectious diseases – measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, typhoid, paratyphoid, tuberculosis, flu/pneumonia, etc. – happened before the use of any vaccine or antibiotics or without any vaccine at all. The
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Horrifying... Naomi Wolf: "It is the greatest crime against humanity in recorded history unfortunately. And the Pfizer papers do have a specific focus on destroying reproduction, so that's why I wanted to believe that it wasn't a depopulation agenda, but unfortunately the

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Upgrade your understanding this September with our Special Sale on Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History—10th Anniversary Edition! For just $29, you save $5 off the Amazon price of $34. Discover the untold history of diseases and vaccines that can

Upgrade your understanding this September with our Special Sale on Dissolving Illusions: Disease, Vaccines, and the Forgotten History—10th Anniversary Edition! For just $29, you save $5 off the Amazon price of $34. Discover the untold history of diseases and vaccines that can
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For those who believe the whooping cough vaccine was solely responsible for saving lives from whooping cough in the United States, this belief is often shaped by misleading medical literature, filled with claims that attribute the decline in deaths entirely to vaccination. For

For those who believe the whooping cough vaccine was solely responsible for saving lives from whooping cough in the United States, this belief is often shaped by misleading medical literature, filled with claims that attribute the decline in deaths entirely to vaccination. For
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“Whooping cough trends, 1901-45. The bar chart plots the annual series of deaths rates per 100,000 population for England and Wales. Sample years of unusually high mortality relative to the underlying trend are identified by the dark purple bars. The inset graph shows the period

“Whooping cough trends, 1901-45. The bar chart plots the annual series of deaths rates per 100,000 population for England and Wales. Sample years of unusually high mortality relative to the underlying trend are identified by the dark purple bars. The inset graph shows the period
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There have been multi-hour blocks of ceasefires over the past week in Gaza so that UN affiliates could administer a new, genetically-modified oral polio vaccine with undisclosed ingredients to children under 10. Vaccines aside, if children’s health is important enough to pause a

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In the 1800s into the 1900s, the medical profession and governments enforced their idea of compulsory smallpox vaccination, a decision that led to an enormous amount of suffering and death. Only when vaccination rates dropped did smallpox become as mild as chickenpox and largely

In the 1800s into the 1900s, the medical profession and governments enforced their idea of compulsory smallpox vaccination, a decision that led to an enormous amount of suffering and death. Only when vaccination rates dropped did smallpox become as mild as chickenpox and largely