Polio Vaccines are Causing Paralysis in Pakistan Today; RFK Jr Supports Polio Vaccines at Senate Confirmation Hearing
I found a recent article on paralysis in Pakistan that I think my readers will be interested in.
Frequent administration of injections causes paralysis in KP’s polio-infected children: experts
Some medical professionals are “baffled” again. They jab people, see the results, and just can’t ever figure it out. I think maybe it’s time to test these products on doctors and be baffled ourselves.
Skeletal muscle injury makes sufferers exposed to complications of concurrent poliovirus infection. The phenomenon, labelled as “provocation poliomyelitis” (PPM), continues to haunt polio programme in the province as detection of polio cases in the past few months have baffled the people associated with the programme.
Even the WHO said “provocation poliomyelitis” is a result of over-vaccination (which in my opinion is any vaccination whatsoever).
According to World Health Organisation (WHO), the condition is a result of unsafe practices of healthcare providers. It estimates that of the 12 billion injections administered worldwide annually, 50 per cent are unsafe and 75 per cent are unnecessary. In Pakistan, injections are overprescribed and are often given without regard to the patient’s chief complaint.
The rate of injection prescription is estimated to be from 6.5 to 15 injections per person per year, with children under five years receiving as many as 21 injections annually, according to experts.
The jab the children in the buttocks.
The survey said that traumatic injection neuritis was responsible for an increasing proportion of cases of paralysis of children in Pakistan whereas it was important to alert licensed healthcare providers to the dangers of gluteal injections to children.
The poison then affects the sciatic nerve, causing paralysis.
Senior paediatricians, however, say that TIN occurs usually due to accidental trauma to sciatic nerve by giving injection in buttocks. “Muscles are prone to weakness due to many causes including polio patients, who are infected but yet not paralysed. They may be precipitated with intra-muscular injection,” they said.
“Traumatic injection neuritis” affect children more, probably because children are injected more often. I wonder if it would affect adults if we injected these adult medical professionals near their sciatic nerve? More research is needed. They probably already had the poliovirus anyway, you know, if it paralyses them.
During the study, 193 AFP patients were observed. Of them, 72 per cent children aged one to seven years, 28 per cent eight to 15 years and 57 per cent were male and 43 per cent were female. Of them, 17 children had TIN, of whom 13 belonged to rural areas.
Health department found 26 TIN cases in 2019, six in 2020 and 69 in 2022. All of the affected children were given injections by unqualified medical practitioners.
They say the paralysis is “concurrent” with both a virus and the vaccine, of course. In other words, if you jab a child and that causes paralysis, it was because there must have been a virus already there. There’s just no way it can be as simple as the jabs cause paralysis, no matter how many times they do it. If they knew the jabs were the cause, they would stop doing it, because knowlingly paralysing children would be criminal.
Paediatricians say that it is a coincidence and injection is not the cause. They say that real cause of polio infection is non-vaccination in the country. “Intra-muscular injection can precipitate paralysis in a polio infected child,” they said.
In other news, Robert Kennedy Junior has specifically supported the polio “vaccines” in his Senate Confirmation Hearings.
From Decensored News, Substack:
WATCH: In addition to calling Operation Warp Speed an “extraordinary accomplishment,” RFK Jr. says he “supports” the measles and polio vaccines, recommends “that children follow the CDC schedule,” and will “support the CDC schedule” as HHS secretary, which includes HPV vaccines.
Video available in the link.
Charles Wright