• #127 Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving vaccine Illusions, diseases already over before vaccination began

  • Jun 11 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 1 m
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#127 Roman Bystrianyk - Dissolving vaccine Illusions, diseases already over before vaccination began

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    Roman Bystrianyk has been researching the history of diseases and vaccines since 1998. He has an extensive background in health and nutrition as well as a B.S. in engineering and M.S. in computer science. Roman Bystrianyk has published his new book Moving Back from Midnight with co-author Kate Schmutter,available now on Amazon.

    Dissolving Illusions details facts and figures from long-overlooked medical journals, books, newspapers, and other sources. Using myth-shattering graphs, this book shows that vaccines, antibiotics, and other medical interventions are not responsible for the increase in lifespan and the decline in mortality from infectious diseases. If the medical profession could systematically misinterpret and ignore key historical information, the question must be asked, “What else is ignored and misinterpreted today?”

    In this episode we discuss Roman's discovery that disease rates were already in steep decline prior to the introduction of vaccines. Also the discussion begins on the living conditions in the 1800's and early 1900's leading to many illnesses that are always blamed on germs rather than malnutrition, poverty, poison, pollution, death, sanitation and labour.

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