One of the most repugnant, depraved aspects of vaccination is that many vaccines were developed using strategically harvested organs from aborted babies. The original scientist, who helped develop the first human diploid cell line for vaccine development, admits that dozens of babies were strategically aborted to find a suitable cell line for virus replication. The act of multiplying viruses in cell cultures is fundamental to the science of vaccination because the viruses must be attenuated (weakened) before they are cultured and introduced via needle into the person’s body.
Inventor of rubella vaccine spearheaded the use of aborted fetal cells in vaccines
Dr. Stanley Plotkin is credited as the inventor of the rubella vaccine in the 1960s. At the time, most of his colleagues did not agree with the unethical practice of using aborted fetuses to test out and manufacture attenuated, live virus vaccines. At the time, one of the leading voices of dissent was oral polio vaccine developer, Albert Sabin. However, no matter how morally-sound Sabin’s arguments were, he couldn’t prove that the fetal cell lines were unsafe to use. The burden of proof was saddled on those dissented; therefore, the unethical practice of harvesting aborted fetal organs was ultimately accepted as safe for use in vaccine development. The regulatory agencies eventually acquiesced to the unethical practice and allowed vaccine developers to take advantage of organ harvesting operations.
During the 1960s, women were coerced to abort their babies out of fear of getting rubella during pregnancy. Instead of encouraging healthy prenatal development and strengthening the natural immune function of pregnant women, the medical establishment scared women into aborting their babies if they didn’t get the abortion-tainted rubella vaccine.