Researching this again it seems I may have been mistaken. It was polio that had 
the
virus contamination, not small pox.

The connection was, smallpox vaccines slammed the immune system so that polio
became an epidemic, so polio shots were given, which were contaminated with a 
virus
which is causing cancers years later.

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/cancercenter/1554642/detail.html

is only one of may links you can find on this if you search.

Marshall

Sharon wrote:

> >Andy_ wrote:
> >
> >>  Hello all.
> >>  What is the general consensus about CS being good against smallpox? If the
> >>  threat gets more real will you refuse vaccination and rely on CS?
> >
> >Absolutely.  I am not afraid of smallpox, but I am afraid of the vaccine.  CS
> >should work fine with smallpox, but will not assist at all with any poisons 
> >or
> >toxins they are added to the vaccine.
> >
> >There is good evidence that the smallpox vaccine caused the polio epidemic of
> >the 50's, and that lots of us who received it in the 50's are now getting
> >cancers from viruses that were in the vaccine other than small/cow pox.
> >
> >Marshall
>
> Marshall- I had not heard about the cancer connection. Do you have
> links? Do you know if that continued into the sixties?
> Thanks
> Sharon
>
> >
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> "If people are worried about endemic smallpox, it disappeared from this
> country not because of our mass herd immunity.  It disappeared because
> of our economic development.  And that's why it disappeared from Europe
> and many other countries, and it will not be sustained here, even if
> there were several importations, I'm sure.  It's not from universal
> vaccination."
> Dr. Tom Mack
>
> Note that Dr. Mack is the highly regarded author of the study, "Smallpox
> in Europe, 1950-1971", published in The Journal of Infectious Disease in
> 1972.
>
> No need to panic folks!!
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