
by Steve Halbrook
The idea of mass murder via injection — which is administered today in the guise of vaccination — is actually nothing new. It goes back at least as early as ancient times.
In the 1886 book Killed by Vaccination, William Young writes:
HISTORY repeats itself. Writing of the plague, Dion Cassius relates : “Many died in another way, not only at Rome, but over nearly the whole Empire, through the practice of miscreants, who, by means of small poisoned needles, communicated, on being paid for it, the horrid infection so extensively, that no computation could be made of the numbers that perished.”
The historian of the 18th and 19th centuries will be able to describe in similar language, those miscreants, the Variolators and Vaccinators of the period, who have spread disease and death throughout the civilized world.
William Young, Killed by Vaccination (London, 1886), 3.

Cassius Dio
Dion Cassius, or Cassius Dio, was a Roman historian who lived from 165-235. A somewhat different rendition (more accurate?) of the quote above but captures the same substance plus more info states:
Moreover, a pestilence occurred, the greatest of any of which I have knowledge; for two thousand persons often died in Rome in a single day. Then, too, many others, not alone in the City, but throughout almost the entire empire, perished at the hands of criminals who smeared some deadly drugs on tiny needles and for pay infected people with the poison by means of these instruments. The same thing had happened before in the reign of Domitian.
Now the death of these victims passed unheeded for Commodus was a greater curse to the Romans than any pestilence or any crime.
Cassius Dio, Roman History (Epitome of Book LXXIII). Retrieved June 16, 2025, from
https://penelope.uchicago.edu/thayer/e/roman/texts/cassius_dio/73*.html
Cassius gives even more information elsewhere, calling this a worldwide problem:
During this period some persons made a business of smearing needles with poison and then pricking with them whomsoever they would. Many persons who were thus attacked died without even knowing the cause, but many of the murderers were informed against and punished. And this sort of thing happened not only in Rome but over practically the whole world.
Cassius Dio, Roman History (Epitome of Book LXVII). Retrieved June 16, 2025, from https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/67*.html#11.6
Is this not what we have today? Worldwide mass murder inflicted at the point of a needle? For money? With people dying without knowing the cause? Only on a much greater scale.
The method today — vaccination — is much more effective because it claims to be in the name of health and protecting others; as such, it enlists the aid of many sincere people to unwittingly administer the deadly poison. And the host of victims to hastily line up for their deaths.
In short, today’s method adopts the Satanic approach of masquerading as an angel of light.
With exceptions, when we look back at history we are less swayed by emotions than our present times. My hope is that this historical info will help those gaslit by pro-vaccine propaganda to see that murder by injection is an ongoing historical occurrence. If it happened in the past, of course it can happen again today. Fallen human nature is the same in every era.
Only today, with much greater technology and propaganda tools. And so take heed — for your own sake, and the sake of your children.
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