Plague of Corruption
“Censorship is the fatal enemy of both democracy and public health” (Foreword XIX).
Plague of Corruption is a title I purchased in the summer of 2020 as the concerns of the pandemic and COVID 19 were still heavily in the forefront of daily discussions, news, and legislation as restrictive measures were increasingly taking place. While I purchased that novel early on, it wasn’t until the fall of 2021 that I finally sat down to read the book.
In this book, Mikovits recounts her experiences working with scientific research, vaccine developments, and autoimmune diseases. There is so much to be gleaned from this book that I cannot do it full justice. She discusses the uncovering of carcinogenic vaccines given to millions of Americans, retroviruses, XMRV, ME/CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome), HIV-AIDS research and findings, Ebola, Flu shots, the corruption surrounding legal attempts to protect people from harm, and so much more.
It is nearly impossible to read this book and not question the organizations and entities that are at the helm of putting forth medical standards and recommendations. Through our families own series of health events, we have left a lot of mainstream medical practices, but there is always more to learn and this book certainly will confirm suspicions for some of you daring to question.
I highly recommend this book for anyone willing to be open to hearing another side to medical health procedures and a glimpse at what has taken place behind the scenes. It is always good to listen to what others have to say, even if you may not agree with them or position yourself in their same “camp.” It is through listening to the story of others that we can grow, learn and empathize. Something we are sorely lacking in 2022.