What do you know about Raggedy Ann and Andy?

Dr. John Reizer

An entire nation of children grew up embracing two iconic doll toys, Raggedy Ann and Andy, unaware that the conceptualization of Raggedy Ann originated from a vaccine injury in the early 1900s.

Imagine an entire nation of children playing with a vaccine-injury casualty for decades and not knowing so.

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Raggedy Ann and Andy were created by an illustrator named Johnny Gruelle in 1915.

Officialdom tells us that the toy, a faceless rag doll that his daughter, Marcella, found in their attic, would go on to be patented in 1915 and launched with the Raggedy Ann Stories book in 1918. The doll became a massive success, with brother Raggedy Andy introduced in 1920. Known for their red yarn hair and candy hearts, the dolls were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2002. 


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A Parting Shot at Big Pharma!

What officialdom loves to bury and not voluntarily disclose to the general public about Raggedy Ann is that the creation of both dolls and their stories was heavily influenced by the death of Johnny Gruelle’s daughter, Marcella, at age 13. Her death was the direct result of receiving a Smallpox vaccine.


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