Dr. Julius Youngner, right, with Dr. Jonas Salk
New York Times: Dr. Julius Youngner, Polio Vaccine Pioneer, Dies at 96
By SAM ROBERTS
REBUTTAL BY
DISCLAIMER
We
are indeed aware of the counter-claim that the hazards of the polio
vaccine outweigh the benefits. It is a debate that we are not
well-versed in and therefore will not take a definitive position on,
either way. But whether the polio vaccine is a blessing for mankind or
not is not at all relevant to the hidden history revealed in this
article.
Dr.
Julius Youngner, a virologist and a key member of the team that
developed the Salk polio vaccine in 1955 has died at his home in
Pittsburgh at the age of 96. His death is a good occasion to expose Dr.
Jonas Salk (cough cough) for the selfish and over-rated,
self-aggrandizing jerk that he really was.
Dr.
Youngner was the last surviving member of a predominately
Jewish-dominated research team (Salk, Youngner, Lewis & Friedman)
assembled by Salk at the University of Pittsburgh to develop a vaccine
to fight polio, which had peaked in the United States in the early
1950s. Salk was actually in a race to develop the vaccine -- against
another glory-seeking Jewish scientist named Albert Sabin, from Chicago.
Salk's team got there first, but when Salk announced the development of
the polio vaccine on April 12, 1955, he soaked up all of the press hype
for himself while barely mentioning the critical contributions of the
other team members.
"Me! Me! Me!"
After
rushing his vaccine and announcing it to Judea's Piranha Press,
media-hound Salk was all about Salk. Just weeks after the vaccine had
been declared safe, more than 200 polio cases were traced to lots
contaminated with virulent live polio strains. Almost all of those
stricken became paralyzed and eleven died. The haste (both of Salk and
the Federal government under Eisenhower) to rush the vaccine to the
public was responsible for this tragedy.
From the article:
"While
Dr. Youngner, who was 34 at the time, remained at the university and
made further advances in virology, he and other members of the team
remained embittered that Dr. Salk had not singled them out for credit in
his announcement speech.
In
1993, Dr. Youngner crossed paths with Dr. Salk for the first time since
Dr. Salk had left for California in 1961. According to “Polio: An
American Story” (2005), by David M. Oshinsky, Dr. Youngner raised the
1955 announcement speech in confronting Dr. Salk.
'Do
you remember whom you mentioned and whom you left out?' - the book
quoted him as saying to Dr. Salk. 'Do you realize how devastated we were
at that moment and ever afterward when you persisted in making your
co-workers invisible?'”
Dr.
Youngner’s contribution to the team were critical -- particularly the
method he developed for generating the necessary quantities of the virus
for experiments and production of the vaccine. He was also able to
deactivate the virus while still allowing it to produce antibodies. And
finally, he devised a test to measure antibodies in the blood to
determine whether or not the vaccine was working. Without Youngner, the
vaccine would not have been developed -- at least not at that moment in
time.
1.
A recent photo of Youngner. 2. Oshinky's book revealed how Salk's team
members were "devastated" at being rendered "invisible." 3. As it was
with Albert Einstein, the nation was instructed to worship the newest
Jewish superman, St. Jonas Salk -- who was only the project manager.
Later
on in life, Youngner published hundreds of scholarly papers and was
awarded 15 patents. He served as president of the American Society for
Virology from 1986 to 1987. But in spite of his impressive resume, he
(as well as the other forgotten team members) never let go of their
justified resentment at the publicity-seeking scumbag Jonas Salk. In a
talk given before a local chapter of the National Council of Jewish
Women in 1992, Youngner described what happened. From the obituary in
the Pittsburgh-Post Gazette:
"Dr.
Salk’s announcement of the success of the polio vaccine in field trials
in 1955 created a sensation, he said, and the group that had funded the
effort, then known as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis,
knew that 'it was much easier to continue raising money when you have a
hero, and they had an enormous public relations department that took up
Jonas’ name as the hero. But in the meantime, Jonas was, how shall I
say, not very generous to his colleagues and he made sure that nobody
else was ever mentioned.'
To
add insult to injury, Dr. Salk’s wife later called Mrs. Youngner and
said, 'You know, we’re really disappointed in your husband, because he
hasn’t called Jonas and congratulated him.' Mrs. Youngner responded with
a brusque reply, and the two couples, who had once been close, never
socialized again."
Wow!
Just wow. Can you believe the unmitigated "chutzpah" of Salk's yenta
bitching to Youngner's yenta about Salk not receiving a congratulatory
phone call from Youngner?!
To
put it all in terms of an analogy to American Football, Salk's
"accomplishment" is the equivalent of a third-rate football player
coming off the bench with only seconds remaining on the clock, punching
the winning "touchdown" into the end zone from just 1 yard away, showing
off by spiking the football in celebration and doing an end-zone dance,
accepting the Most Valuable Player of the game award, granting
interview after interview to the fawning Piranha Press, and finally,
solely on the basis if that single 1-yard score, being inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame -- all while the grueling work of the
talented players who had driven the ball for the other 99 yards is
ignored.
The
Jewish super-hero has been honored with headlines, statues, postage
stamps and award after award after award -- all based on the research
and creativity of others who have been ignored. The Slimes headline
reveals that the hasty nationwide administering of the shots was set to
begin in less than two weeks!
Youngner
does not deny that Salk was a capable scientist. But St. Salk's
intentional, pre-meditated and selfish hogging of all the credit - even
to the exclusion of the fellow tribesman who probably deserved the most
credit of the 6-member team - tells us a whole lot about the low down
and dirty character of yet another of history's "great men" that has
been placed upon a pedestal for us to worship.
Apart
altogether from the contributions from other members of Salk's Jewish
research team, there was the pioneering work of several HUGE
contributers to the field, whose earlier independent research was
critical to understanding the polio virus and developing a vaccine. Four
of these non-Jewish scientists (Enders, Hammon, Bodian, Horstman) were
briefly mentioned on page 21 of the Jew York Slimes issue dated April
13, 1955 --- the same issue that had tribesman Salk, and only Salk,
splattered across its front page.
So,
in a nutshell, the story of the polio vaccine, as it relates to the
animosity between Tribesmen Salk and Youngner, goes something like this:
A
well-funded, publicity-seeking Jewish scientist from Pittsburgh
assembled a team of other Jewish scientists for the purpose of beating
yet another well-funded, publicity-seeking Jewish scientist from Chicago
in the race to develop a polio vaccine. To achieve their objectives,
they all had to rely upon the earlier ground-breaking research of
long-since-forgotten White Gentile scientists. When the team of
Tribesmen in Pittsburgh developed the vaccine first, the organizer of
the team then cheated his fellow Jewish scientists out of the credit
that they wanted as well!
Oy vey, as the chosenites like to say! Ya just can't make this stuff up.
The Forgotten White Scientists
Above: John Enders, William Hammon, David Bodian, Dorothy Horstmann
Salk and Youngner stood upon the shoulders of scientists that Sulzberger's Slimes relegated to a small corner of page 21.
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Why weren't any of the other researchers ever honored?
1.
Salk, with his family, honored by the fiend Eisenhower at a White House
ceremony. 2. About 25 years later, Salk is awarded the "Medal of
Freedom" by President Jimmy Carter.
Boobus Americanus 2: I didn't know Jonas Salk was part of a team.
Sugar: That'ss becausse he wass a frickin' low-life glory-hound who just ussed the research of others!
Editor: Just like St. Albert Einstein.
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