Joe Rogan Experience #2294 - Dr. Suzanne Humphries
“passed in 1986. But before 1986, we had 1976, which was the swine flu vaccine fiasco. And that was a situation where there was so much injury that the vaccine producing companies were no longer able…”
vaccinespolicyhistoryliability“So if you're testing a measles vaccine, you know, you could test it against a diphtheria vaccine or a flu shot vaccine is tested against a hepatitis A vaccine. There's no saline placebo because the f…”
vaccinesclinical trialsplacebo“I read this crazy statistic, and I still can't believe it's real, that 95 to 99 percent of all polio is asymptomatic. That's exactly right. So polio virus is what we call a commensal,”
poliovirologyepidemiology“And what they found was 98 to 99% of every person they tested, and it was hundreds of people, had evidence of immunity to all three strains of polio. And they said to them, well, where are all your c…”
polioimmunityepidemiology“1916, Upper East Side, Manhattan, there was a Rockefeller lab that their specific stated goal was to try to create the most pathological, neuropathological strain of polio possible. And they did that…”
poliohistorylab leak“Because I'd say 95% to 99 percent of the time you can prevent that child from needing their tonsils removed.”
tonsillectomymedical advicepediatrics“We added a chapter called The White Plague. The White Plague is also tuberculosis. Tuberculosis was a side effect of the smallpox vaccine. Tuberculosis rates were rampant. In fact, the inventor of th…”
smallpoxvaccinestuberculosishistory“And it said, quote, any doubts whether or not well-founded about the safety of the vaccination program must not be allowed to exist. That's literally what it said.”
vaccinesgovernmentpropaganda“You'd have to look up the schedule, but I believe it starts at six months and they get three of them kind of boom, boom, boom.”
covidvaccinespediatricsschedule“This is another part of the story, is that doctor's likely to lose $250,000 a year if they don't do that because there's incentive given to hospitals and doctors, which is what naively I was on the o…”
vaccinesmoneyincentiveshealthcare“It's because the hospital would lose something like $40,000 if they didn't give a vaccine within the first 24 hours of admission. Oh, my God. And they would get $40,000.”
vaccinesmoneyhospitalsincentives“A cigarette will consume 75 milligrams of vitamin C, and they tell you that you only need 190 milligrams a day. That's the FDA requirement.”
vitamin cnutritionsmokingfda“What happens so the spike of COVID, which is the evil part of COVID, has all these horrible lab engineered proteins encoded into them and two of them are snake toxin proteins that bind on to your nic…”
covidspike proteinnicotinebiology“people were smoking natural cigarettes, it was almost unheard of for them to develop lung cancer with a natural tobacco.”
tobaccolung cancerhealth“And the fact of the matter is, is that all cancers in humanity have gone up since the inception”
cancervaccinesepidemiology“So along comes polio research, and the polio vaccine, even to this day, is made on African green monkey kidney cells. Now, the African green monkey kidneys early on were basically taken out of their…”
poliovaccinessv40cancer“So how this affects me is that I'm a kidney specialist, and I looked at the curve of kidney cancers that have gone up since the inception of polio vaccines and SV40 introduction. So what this virus d…”
sv40cancerpoliovaccines“You have seven times better immunity than someone who gets vaccinated, which is proof.”
covidimmunityvaccines“Anthony Fauci writes about it. Morins and Fauci wrote a paper basically admitting everything. I think it was in 2023 or 2024 about these shots. And he said the COVID shots are exactly the”
covidvaccinesfauciefficacy“Medical papers were retracted. I mean, there's this one guy named Pradhan, P-R-A-D-H-A-N, who he showed that there is a GP120 protein on the spike. And he said it was an uncanny similarity to the GP1…”
covidspike proteincensorshiphiv“What we show in here, what other scientists have shown, is that it's about 3.5% of the contribution from medicine goes into our extended lifespan. 3.5% based on antibiotics, vaccines, et cetera. The…”
public healthlifespanvaccinessanitation“And he published this paper, which remained in the journal for 12 years. And all it said at the end was, further research needs to be done in order to see if there is any real connection between the…”
wakefieldmmrautismretraction“So it's been a detriment for measles and it's been a detriment for chickenpox. So chickenpox we used to get continuously. Adults didn't get shingles. It was very rare for adults to get shingles befor…”
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