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Medical Tyranny

Medical Tyranny

Shiro Ishii was Given Command of Unit 731, A Human Experimentation Prison in Japanese Occupied Manchuria, China

Shiro Ishii was Given Command of Unit 731, A Human Experimentation Prison in Japanese Occupied Manchuria, China

Kept a secret for over 40 years, Unit 731 was exposed in 1984 when a graduate student at Keio Medical University in Tokyo found records of human experiments in a bookstore. The pages described the effects of massive dosages of tetanus vaccine. There were tables describing the length of time it took victims to die and recorded the muscle spasms in their bodies. After the Mancurian ...
Eight Doctors signed a petition to the Dept of National Health and Welfare at Ottawa, asking for Independent Research on Nurse Caisse's Cancer Cure Discovery

Eight Doctors signed a petition to the Dept of National Health and Welfare at Ottawa, asking for Independent Research on Nurse Caisse’s Cancer Cure Discovery

Rene Caisse operated her cancer clinic under the supervision and observation of a number of doctors.  Based on what those doctors saw with their own eyes, eight of them signed a petition to the Department of National Health and Welfare at Ottawa, asking that Nurse Caisse be given facilities to do independent research on her discovery.  Their petition, dated at Toronto on October 27, 1926, read ...
Mask Mandates for Professional Baseball Players go into Effect, How Pandemic Affected Other Sports

Mask Mandates for Professional Baseball Players go into Effect, How Pandemic Affected Other Sports

In 1919, during the second phase of the flu, baseball started amid the virus. At that time, the Allentown Morning Call reported on March 3, 1919, that all team members and umpires during baseball games were forced to wear masks. The MORNING CALL even reported that Truck Hannah of the Yankees was not permitted to take his mask off underneath his iron face guard. By the time ...
Mayor of Oakland Arrested in Sacramento for Failing to Wear a Mask During Spanish Flu

Mayor of Oakland Arrested in Sacramento for Failing to Wear a Mask During Spanish Flu

(via Smithsonian Magazine) Starting in 1918, as the Bay Area suffered through the flu pandemic, Californians crafted masks of gauze, an open-weave fabric perhaps hard-pressed to stop microscopic particles, even when folded to a thickness of six, as the Oakland Red Cross advised. As a hub for soldiers returning from war, Oakland and San Francisco were targeted by influenza. By the end of the pandemic in ...
SF and Many Cities Reinstitute Mask Mandate which leads to Creation of Anti-Mask League

SF and Many Cities Reinstitute Mask Mandate which leads to Creation of Anti-Mask League

As the contagion moved into its second year, so did the mask skepticism. On Dec. 17, 1918, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors reinstituted the mask ordinance after deaths started to climb, a trend that spilled over into the new year with 1,800 flu cases and 101 deaths reported there in the first five days of January. That board’s decision led to the creation of the ...
Dr. James Inches Claims Masks and the Closures of Businesses was “Pure Fake” and Harmful

Dr. James Inches Claims Masks and the Closures of Businesses was “Pure Fake” and Harmful

The Pittsburgh Daily POST reported this on December 13, 1918: Branding Influenza Mask as ‘fake’ splits Health Conference. Fake news today. Fake news then. The article detailed how the Health Commissioner of Detroit, James Inches, said that the use of masks and the closures of businesses was “pure fake” and harmful. The convention seemed mired in the mud of masks, and by the end of the ...
1,000 People were Arrested in San Francisco for not complying with Mask Mandate

1,000 People were Arrested in San Francisco for not complying with Mask Mandate

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that city prisons swelled to standing-room-only; police shifts and court sessions were added to help manage the arrests. “Where is your mask?” Judge Mathew Brady asked offenders at the Hall of Justice, where sessions dragged into night. Some gave fake names, said they just wanted to light a cigar or that they hated following laws. Jail terms of eight hours to ...
Jacobson v. Massachusetts, SCOTUS Upheld the Authority of States to Enforce Compulsory Vaccination Laws (Individual Liberty < Police Power of the State)

Jacobson v. Massachusetts, SCOTUS Upheld the Authority of States to Enforce Compulsory Vaccination Laws (Individual Liberty < Police Power of the State)

Massachusetts was one of only 11 states that had compulsory vaccination laws. Massachusetts law empowered the board of health of individual cities and towns to enforce mandatory, free vaccinations for adults over the age of 21 if the municipality determined it was necessary for the public health or safety of the community. Adults who refused were subject to a $5 monetary fine. In 1902, faced with an ...
Horror: Police and Health Officials Forcibly Vaccinate Entire African-American Group at Wedding

Horror: Police and Health Officials Forcibly Vaccinate Entire African-American Group at Wedding

Alex Jones uncovers the horrifying story of Georgia police forcibly vaccinating an African American wedding party against their will ...
Brooklyn Health Dept. Forces Small Business to Quarantine Because Healthy Employees Refused to be Vaccinated

Brooklyn Health Dept. Forces Small Business to Quarantine Because Healthy Employees Refused to be Vaccinated

On May 2, 1894, two health department vaccinators visited a livery stable in the Greenpoint neighborhood where William H. Smith operated an express delivery and hauling business. Smith employed more than a dozen men and boys who delivered goods from factories in the metropolitan area to retail businesses and from businesses to homes, as well as hauling away discarded items. In addition to offices, the upstairs ...