Reward Now Stands At $210,000 To Drink Vaccine Cocktail

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On January 29, 2001, Jock Doubleday offered $20,000 to the first U.S.-licensed medical doctor or pharmaceutical company CEO to publicly drink a mixture of standard vaccine additive ingredients:

The mixture will not contain viruses or bacteria dead or alive, but will contain standard vaccine additive ingredients in their usual forms and proportions. The mixture will include, but will not be limited to: thimerosal (a mercury derivative), ethylene glycol (antifreeze), phenol (a disinfectant dye), benzethonium chloride (a disinfectant), formaldehyde (a preservative and disinfectant), and aluminum.

The $20,000 offer had no takers.

On August 1, 2006, Doubleday increased the offer to $75,000:

The $75,000 offer had no takers.

THEREFORE . . .

On June 1, 2007, Doubleday added a monthly increase of $5,000. As of August 1, 2009, the offer stands at $210,000.

The offer will continue to increase $5,000 per month until an M.D. or pharmaceutical company CEO, or any of the relevant members of the ACIP (now including liaison representatives, ex officio members, chairman, and executive secretary — please see the ACIP web site for a full list of eligible ACIP candidates), agrees to drink a body-weight calibrated dose of the poisonous vaccine additives that M.D.s routinely inject into children in the name of health.

This offer has no expiration date unless superceded by a similar offer of higher remuneration.

Here’s the OFFER

So what’s the catch? None really.

However, critics of Jock Doubleday would have you believe that the qualifications that must be met on his Agreement are simply unattainable. I’ve read the agreement, and to me, that appears to be quite untrue. A copy of the Agreement states clearly what qualifications need to be met before becoming eligible for the Reward. Yes, some of the qualifications are time consuming (reading books and taking physical, psychological and intellectual exams) and some are financial (paying to have tests done, buying books, etc.) but nonetheless, they certainly are not out of reach or unreasonable considering the amount of the reward.

I guess for those who think that vaccines are not harmful and don’t want spend the time and money to meet Mr. Doubleday’s requirements, maybe they should just drink the stuff just to spite him.

Do you think anyone will EVER take him up on this to PROVE him wrong? Maybe they are waiting for the award amount to REALLY rack up before they subject themselves to a potentially hazardous situation. Who knows… doesn’t matter I guess.

The point is….no one in the past 8 years has taken the time to take him up on the challenge to spite him or to prove him wrong. That says something to me.

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