“…[A]n honest look into the nooks and crannies of what caused the epidemics of polio is deeply humbling. Man at his best can inspire like no other. Man at his worst, can destroy. Man in his natural state —with seemingly more reluctance to look himself in the mirror and admit his mistakes, the more noble his intent that caused them—that condition may be the most crippling of them all.” ~ Forrest Maready

By Catherine Austin Fitts

It is unusual for me to read a book and find myself shocked that I did not know something important that I just learned from the book. However, every time I think I am no longer naive, I discover once again how little I really know. This happens every time I read one of Forrest Maready’s books. It’s like taking a can opener to the mind.

Maready describes The Moth in the Iron Lung as a “biography” of polio—and indeed, it is that. It is also a case study of the intersecting interests—health care, agricultural, insurance, and financial—that have so deeply complicated and compromised our science and medical establishments.

The polio vaccine is the one vaccine that everyone cites when discussing a vaccine that supposedly “worked.” How many mothers have agreed to move forward with vaccinating their children because they remember the stories of children in iron lungs or wheelchairs? Wouldn’t you want to save your children from such a fate? Unfortunately, the polio vaccine was not the one that worked. From now on, anyone who tries to spin that old line to me is getting a copy of The Moth in the Iron Lung.

Maready writes beautifully and weaves fascinating stories throughout, gracefully bringing the reader to an intimate realization of the truth. The truth is horrible. It is also beautiful: “Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.”

I am now reading Maready’s fifth book, The Red Pill Gospel. Stay tuned for the next review.

I said this in my last review, and I will say it again. Go to Maready’s website and buy a copy of each of his books. Circulate them. Give them to family and friends for Christmas. Now that Maready has performed the Herculean task of researching and writing so much truth about what I call “the Great Poisoning,” we would be well advised to ensure that such precious and important knowledge is never again suppressed.

Reviews of Books by Forrest Maready:

Crooked

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The Autism Vaccine

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  1. My mother got polio when I was one and pregnant with my second brother. To say it has influence my life would be correct. As Catherine says: the great poisoning.

    1. Wow. If you read Maraedy’s books, I will be interested to hear what you think. Read The Autism Vaccine first than Moth in the Iron Lung.

    2. This is so bizarre. My mother-in-law contracted polio when she was pregnant with my husband in 1956. She was living in Colombia at the time and they thought she contracted polio from a pet monkey. She returned to Chicago to deliver her son as her father was a physician there. His colleague remarked that she had a very unusual case because her paralyses was not the usual. I read in Virus Mania that DDT was shipped to S. America in 1954. Just the right time frame.

      I have Moth in the Iron Lung and just ordered Maready’s Autism Vaccine but will get to it when I finish Virus Mania.

      Lord, I feel so incredibly disturbed by all the corruption in so many facets of our lives. It seems like every day one discovers another scam.

      1. Hard to go through it. Once you do, you get much better at ducking~!

        1. The hard part is pointing out these “unbelievable” facts to family and friends.

          Dr. Farrel said he is seeing so many people not going along with the narrative. I can count the critical thinkers on one hand in my location.

          Sigh!

          Duck!

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