Viera Scheibner, Ph.D. CV
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Viera Scheibner was born in Bratislava (formerly Czechoslovakia, now Slovak Republic). During her distinguished career, she wrote three books and had over 90 scientific papers published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals in Australia and overseas.[1]
In 1953, Viera Scheibner studied medicine at the Medical Faculty (school) of the Czechoslovak state-run Jan Masaryk University in Brno, before enrolling in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, and in 1954 transferred to the Jan Amos Comenius University in Bratislava where she graduated in 1958. During 1958-1961, she became a lecturer in the Department of Geology and Palaeontology of the Jan Amos Comenius University, Bratislava and was also a Senior Lecturer 1962-1967, at the Department of Geology and Palaeontology at Comenius University. Dr. Scheibner was awarded a doctorate in Natural Sciences (RNDR) from the Jan Amos Comenius University in Bratislava in 1964. In 1967-1968 she served as Senior Associate Professor (Docent) at the Department of Geology and Palaeontology of Jan Amos Comenius University, Bratislava. During her academic career 1958-1968 in Bratislava, she published 35 scientific papers and one monograph concerning the Cretaceous and Jurassic Foraminifera of the Carpathian Klippen Belt in Slovakia.[1]
In 1968, Dr. Scheibner immigrated to Australia and assumed a position as a Micropalaeontologist with the Geological Survey of New South Wales, Department of Mines, later becoming the Department of Mineral Resources. During her employment 1968 to 1987 with the Geological Survey of New South Wales, she held various titles as a research scientist, including principal research scientist until her retirement from the Department of Mineral Resources in 1987. [1]
The primary emphasis of Dr. Scheibner’s work in Australia with the NSW Department of Mines was the study of the Cretaceous and Permian Foraminifera of the Great Australian Basin in New South Wales. She also studied the South Australian and the Carnarvon Basins in Western Australia, South Africa and the Indian Peninsula, and the Permian Foraminifera of the Sydney Basin. From 1972 to 1976 Dr. Scheibner was invited to participate in the highly prestigious Deep Sea Drilling Project conducted under the auspices of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (U.S.A.), in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The results of these studies were published in the Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP); she was also invited to write a Synopsis of Cretaceous Foraminifera of the Indian Ocean, published in a monograph entitled Synopsis of the DSDP in the Indian Ocean. [1]
In 1986, pediatric researchers studying Crib Death Syndrome or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) believed babies were dying because of an inborn fault in the breathing control center in the brain.[2][3] Between 1986-1990 Dr. Scheibner and her late husband, Leif Karlsson, a Swedish bio-medical engineer specializing in patient monitoring systems, developed Cotwatch, a breathing monitor for babies. The Cotwatch sensor pad was placed under the mattress, as no monitors were attached to the body and the baby had full unobstructed movement in the cot, while the breathing was monitored. In the computer print-outs of the breathing patterns, a stress-induced breathing pattern was apparent, with clusters of low-volume breathing hypopnea occurring around certain critical days following day zero which almost always turned out to be when vaccines were given. Her consequential study of cot death data revealed the same pattern.[4][5][6]
Dr. Scheibner and her husband were not critical of vaccines at this time and didn't even know about the controversy surrounding vaccinations. At this point, the pediatricians with the Crib Death Management Center stopped sending parents to obtain the Cotwatch monitor.[6] Until that time, Dr. Scheibner was actually pro-vaccination. The results of the Cotwatch studies prompted Dr. Scheibner to start researching all aspects of vaccinations and systematically searched through medical libraries and medical journals for articles concerning vaccines and vaccinations. In 1991, Dr. Scheibner presented some of the results of her findings from the Cotwatch breathing monitor to the Second Immunisation Conference in Canberra, Australia.[7].[6]
In her pursuit of researching and educating herself about vaccines, she reviewed and studied more than 30,000 pages of data published in medical journals about Crib Deaths after vaccinations. Based on her extensive literature search, Dr. Scheibner in 1993 published a 296-page book entitled Vaccination 100 years of scientific research shows that vaccines represent a medical assault on the immune system,[8] published by the Australian Print Group, Victoria; the book has also been translated and published in various languages around the world, the German by Hirthammer Verlag, the Dutch by Lemniscast Publishers, and the Finnish by Kustantaja Lasse Vajaranta.[6]
Her book Vaccination[9] documents what she believes has been published on the ingredients that are in vaccines, what effects have been observed on the immune system, neurological system and other systems and organs of injecting this material into the body, the published failures of vaccines to prevent diseases, and the documented sensitising effect of vaccines. The book also lists literature she regards to be the positive effects of properly managed childhood diseases, namely measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox and whooping cough, in priming and maturing the immune system of a child, lowering the risk of serious diseases such as cancer later in life.[6]
Since publishing Vaccination,[10] she has continued her study, writing a second book, Behavioural Problems in Childhood – The Link to Vaccination,[11] and published two papers in the Journal of Australasian College of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine, one on shaken baby syndrome and the other on her research with Cotwatch.[4]
On invitation, she has addressed conferences, other health professionals, lawyers and parents, in many countries. She has also written expert witness reports for vaccine damage court cases and over 90 cases of alleged shaken baby syndrome on what is documented in the medical literature about vaccines causing injuries that are typically blamed on shaking the baby.
Viera Scheibner was born March 27, 1935 in Bratislava (formerly Czechoslovakia, now Slovak Republic). Her parents were employed in Law Courts. She first married in 1954 and had two daughters. In 1953, Viera Scheibner studied medicine at the Medical Faculty of Jan Masaryk University in Brno. She changed to the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the same university, and in 1954 transferred to the Jan Amos Comenius University in Bratislava where she graduated in 1958. She was awarded a doctorate in Natural Sciences (RNDR) from the Jan Amos Comenius University in Bratislava in 1964. Dr. Scheibner served as Senior Associate Professor (Docent) in 1967. Thereafter, she served as a principal research scientist until her retirement from the Department of Mineral Resources in 1987.
In 1991, Dr. Scheibner presented some of the results of her findings from the Cotwatch breathing monitor to the Second Immunisation Conference in Canberra, Australia. In 1993, she authored the book entitled Vaccination which was subsequently translated into several languages. From 1996 to the present, she has prepared some 90 reports for Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) cases and/or vaccine injury compensation cases in the U.S., U.K., Germany, Iceland, Sweden, and Australia. Dr. Scheibner has also authored several books on adverse vaccination effects.
Since 1994, Dr. Scheibner has traveled extensively throughout Australia, Europe, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Scandinavia, the U.S., and Canada, holding seminars on the dangers and ineffectiveness of vaccination, as documented by orthodox medical research, for parents and health and medical professionals
Dr. Scheibner perceives her task as that of liaising with pediatricians and other medical experts, and of evaluation of the scientific research dealing with vaccination issues in general—and more particularly, with mass vaccination of infants and children. She has gathered a solid, extensive and irrefutable block of scientific evidence documenting vaccines as ineffective in the prevention of diseases, and has time and again issued warnings about a variety of real dangers, including brain hemorrhages and other brain damage, retinal hemorrhages and other ophthalmological injuries, as well as vaccine fatalities. The biological mechanisms of these injries are principally immunological and toxic-chemical. Dr. Scheibner has analyzed medical records and results of medical tests of some babies adversely affected or killed by vaccination and has documented the damage by case examples of the same vaccine damage described in orthodox medical literature.
An additional major subject of Dr. Scheibner’s research includes immunological and other non-accidential injuries in babies who suffered medication (antibiotics and pain killers) and/or birth injuries. She has documented the damage (including death) by case examples of identical non-accidental injuries as a result of iatrogenic (physician caused) immune or other disorders as described in medical literature.
Employment
1958-1961: Lecturer at the Department of Geology and Palaeontology of Jan Amos Comenius University, Bratislava. Lectured in Biology and Micropalaeontology
1962-1967: Senior Lecturer at the Department of Geology and Palaeontology of Jan Amos Comenius University, Bratislava
1967-1968: Docent (equivalent to Senior Associate Professor) at the Department of Geology and Palaentology of Jan Amos Comenius University, Bratislava
1968-1987: Micropalaeontologist by the Geological Survey of New South Wales, Dept. of Mines (later, Dept. of Mineral Resources)
1971-1973: Research Scientist (Department of Mineral Resources)
1973-1976: Senior Research Scientist (Dept. of Mineral Resources)
1976-1978: Principal Research Scientist1, category I
1978-1981: Principal Research Scientist1, category II
1981-1987: Principal Research Scientist1, category III
1987: Retired from the Department of Mineral Resources
1Note: The pre-requisite for these appointments required “Demon-stration of a considerable world standing in one’s research speacialty.”
Research Interests
1958 First scientific paper in Micropalaeontology of the Cretaccous Sequences of the Carpathian Klippen Belt in Slovakia published while a student at the Jan Amos Comenius University in Bratislava
1958 to 1968 Published 35 scientific papers (and one monograph) dealing with the Cretaceous and Jurassic Foraminifera of the Carpathian Klippen Belt in Slovakia
1968 to 1987 Studied Cretaceous and Permian Foraminifera of the Great Australian Basin in New South Wales, and South Australian and the Carnarvon Basins in Western Australia; South Africa and the Indian Peninsula, and Permian Foraminifera of the Sydney Basin
1972 to 1976 Invited to participate in the highly prestigious Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP) conducted under the auspices of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (U.S.A.), in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans; results of these studies are published in the Initial Reports of the DSDP; invited to write a Synopsis of Cretaceous Foraminifera of the Indian Ocean, published in amonograph entitled, Synopsis of the DSDP in the Indian Ocean
1993 Book published entitled, “Vaccination” (296 pp) based on an extensive study of vaccination issues as published in refereed medical journals; book has been published in German by Hirthammer Verlag, Dutch by Lemniscast Publishers, and Finnish by Kustantaja Lasse Vajaranta
1994 Produced a 2-hour video of lecture on the dangers and ineffectiveness of vaccination.
1994 Lectured for students of chiropractic at a number of chiropractic colleges in the U.S.A.
1995 Invited and accepted as an expert on vaccination and cot death by the College of Physicians Montreal, Canada; Dec. 11, 1995 gave evidence on the subject Vaccination and Cot Death before the Disciplinary Committee of the College of Physicians in Montreal, Canada as an expert for Dr. Guillaine Lanctot.
1996 to present Provided expert reports for court cases of vaccine injuries/deaths; prepared 90 reports for Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) cases and/or vaccine injury compensation cases in the U.S., U.K. Germany, Iceland, Sweden, and Australia.
1996 Invited to deliver luncheon talk on dangers and ineffec-tiveness of vaccination to the medical staff of the Research Hospital in Kansas City, MO.
1997 Delivered lecture entitled, Vaccination, yes or no? at seminar organized by a professional organization of Dutch medical doctors in Utrecht, Holland.
1996 to 1997 Several lectures at Chiropractic Colleges in the U.S.
1996 Participated in the Maroochydore (Queensland, Australia) hearing of the Equal Opportunity and Anti-discrimination Commission as an expert on the dangers and ineffectiveness of vaccination, and the link between vaccination and cot death.
1997 Delivered lecture entitled, Vaccination, yes or no? at seminar organized by a professional organization of Dutch medical doctors in Utrecht, Holland.
1996 to 1997 Several lectures at Chiropractic Colleges in the U.S.
1996 Participated in the Maroochydore (Queensland, Australia) hearing of the Equal Opportunity and Anti-discrimination Commission as an expert on the dangers and ineffectiveness of vacci nation, and the link between vaccination and cot death.
1997 Invited by the Faculty of Nursing, Sydney University to present lecture on The Dangers of Vaccination
1997 Participated at a public debate on vaccination at Sydney University in Sydney, Australia.
1997 to 1998 Invited to participate in the Training Program of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACOP), Sydney, New South Wales, as one of two expert panelists in debates on whether immunization should or should not be mandatory, presenting the case against vaccination based on the study of published orthodox medical research.
1998 Invited to address the Medical (MBOG) Congress in Utrecht, Holland on the Effect of Vaccination on the Immune System
1998 Invited to participate in a debate on vaccination convened by the organization WDDTY (What Doctors Don’t Tell You) in Londing, U.K.