Neil Pringle's show BBC Sussex Radio • 14 Jan 2020 • AUDIO

9 months ago
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I (Magdalene Taylor) was invited on to this radio programme to comment about the flu vaccine for children. There were many things I would have liked to have covered but with these kind of programmes you are lucky to get more than a couple of minutes!
The WHO summit meeting in Dec 2019 - which I referred to - was where Professor Heidi Larson stated to all the delegates, that 'doctors are lucky if they get more than half a days' study on vaccination.

On learning more on the subject these last few years I would have raised the issue of the alleged flu transmission. I would urge the public to read, for example the Rosenau paper from JAMA, 2 August 1919 entitled: Experiments To Determine Mode of Spread of Influenza. Many intrusive experiments were conducted on human volunteers to try and understand transmission of flu. They all failed with no volunteer developing flu. In the conclusion of the paper the authors stated:
‘As a matter of fact, we entered the outbreak with a notion that we knew the cause of the disease, and were quite sure we knew how it was transmitted from person to person. Perhaps, if we have learned anything, it is that we are not quite sure what we know about the disease.’

I would have also raised the issue of where is the scientific evidence on the existence of a pathogenic nano particle that allegedly causes flu.

I would like to add that unlike some past experiences with radio presenters Neil Pringle's manner towards me was polite and respectful!

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