OK. I’m a boomer. I find it incredibly difficult to believe that everybody is so upset over this measles thing. Long before there was a measles vaccination, kids had measles routinely. It was the boomer generation. There were hundreds of kids in every neighborhood and we were always in close proximity with each other and we all got it and we all survived. It was part of childhood. As I recall, the only inconvenience was that it was really itchy, and I wasn’t allowed to go outside. Other than that, They’re really wasn’t any difficulty. Now I admit that because of today’s culture and poisoned food (and let’s not forget, vaccines ) perhaps our immune systems are not strong as mine was when I was a kid, but you know, calm down. geez
Born in 54; childhood measles (both kinds) was a right of passage...normal, expected.
As was mumps and chicken pox. In fact, moms would intentionally expose their children to these childhood "diseases" to get it over and done with. The biggest concern was making sure your child wouldn't scratch due to scarring (according to my mom).
More fearmongering to promote yet another harmful injection; the only ones who benefit are the pharmaceutical companies.
53 for me, and I’m glad I had them then. As Andy points out, there were benefits for our immune systems, and mothers knew it was no big deal. It was just part of growing up.
I almost laugh when a panic is launched over measles. I grew up in the 60s when, thankfully, we weren't injected with an unbelievable number of vaccines, like the kids have been the last several years. I grew up in a neighborhood of kids and we all got measles, mumps and chickenpox. And NO shots. When initially infected, esp with measles, we were to stay inside a few days (I don't remember how long). I thought I had measles one morning because of the red spots on my arm, but tried to sneak outside to play. My mom noticed the spots and made me stay in. When I was older, I wondered how many kids actually were able to sneak out, and if they did, they may have given measles to someone that hadn't had them yet, but no one got sick. Bottom line, I didn't know of anyone having to go to a doctor or the hospital due to measles, mumps or chickenpox. I don't remember anyone even being sick. I only remember kids having to stay inside a few days, then they'd be outside playing again. Measles, mumps and chickenpox were just a fact of life and we dealt with it. It was no big deal. Now they make it sound like a pandemic if someone gets it. I think that if it is serious now, it's because of whatever they're giving the kids. Adults are apparently also getting them sometimes too. I read several years ago that when kids got it naturally, back before the shots, their parents and grandparents were re-immunized just by being around the kids. When they stopped letting kids get it naturally and gave them shots, they were no longer re-immunized when they became adults because their kids also didn't get it naturally.
As a kid, my mom took us to get flu shots every year, and every year I got the flu once or twice. When I turned 18, I decided not to get the flu shot. I don't remember why, or even if I had a reason. Shots didn't bother me, so that wasn't it. I just didn't get one when I turned 18. I didn't get the flu that year either. I haven't had a flu shot my entire adult life - nor have I had the flu. When I was 18 or 19, swine flu was coming out. I worked in an office and they were giving us free Swine flu shots. I guess my body was just smart because as long ago as that was, I still remember the feeling in the pit of my stomach, like my body was screaming "no," and I didn't get one (there were no cell phones or social media back then). People at work kept asking me if I was afraid of shots. I told them no, but I didn't have a reason as to why I felt so strongly against it. When Covid came out, for the first time I wondered if they had to throw together the shot for the first Swine flu that came out. Someone actually wrote an article about it comparing it to the covid vax. The first Swine flu shot was put together quickly. When 53 people died, it was pulled from the market (pharma cared about the people back then). Needless to say, I certainly didn't get the covid vax, and luckily, never got covid (same with a lot of people).
Hey doc! See you've deleted your comments that RFK didn't write the F*UCKS "news" op-ed piece and blocking comments you don't like. Having another censorship moment?
RFK says "As the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, I am deeply concerned about the recent measles outbreak" and "Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity".
Gheez, I thought RFK was gonna fix all the vax hysteria. Another idiot politician sell-out. When will this country wake up and realize they are not on our side and will always capitulate to industry and that these influencers promoting them don't know jack?
Didn't watch the video because I don't have the bandwidth for listening to the screaming heads. The article is an op-ed authored by RFK Jr on team red's mouthpiece of choice. Even if we go with the line of thought that this was ghost authored (by ????), WTF is he allowing his name to be put on an obvious pro vax propaganda piece? It's looney tunes!
See my comment on measles. Then, ask yourself why HepB shots, with SIDS on the package insert (at least in he past) are given to newborns who are at zero risk of the disease. Ask why shot lots are widely distributed to avoid clusters of deaths (Wyeth internal memo after the cluster of SIDS deaths in TN; will share if you provide your email). Wouldn’t they want to know? Still doing it today. Relatives both injured (one died of a glioblastoma) by the same lot given over 200miles apart. Ask her why so many solid scientific studies are not being published or are retracted. And why studies 100% designed, completed and interpreted by pharmaceutical companies are accepted as factual? Deeply flawed studies on IVM safety were the beginning of my wake-up call. And sorry, but Peter Hoetz’s opinion is seriously compromised. He still promotes the C shot in children where the risks clearly outweigh any possible benefit. The exact condition for which the shot was so strongly advocated (MIS-C) can be caused by the shot itself (Pfizer document dated 2/28/2021, obtained by FOIA).
SIDS was almost unheard of until the late 1960s. In 1973, it became an internationally coded diagnosis (ICD). But then in 1979, the ICD category for cause of death due to “prophylactic inoculation and vaccination” was eliminated. You gotta ask yourself why.
Happy to answer questions. Once you start looking at facts, it’s impossible not to question the “science.”
Vaccine “science” needs to be questioned. People need to educate themselves. Do you know that the vaccinated can and do get measles? Do you know the recently vaccinated can infect those around them because of live viral shedding?
They can, especially the immunocompromised. The vaccine
strain was reportedly the cause of the Maine outbreak. Idk.
Measles “Outbreak” In Maine Was Vaccine-Induced All Along - ICAN - Informed Consent Action Network
It has been documented in cases and vaccine court (Hannah Poling is a recent one) that MMR shots can indeed precipitate or cause autism in kids with a genetic tendency; MTHFR is one. At minimum, we should be trying to determine which children are at increased risk from the shots instead of a blanket denial.
Sounds like you hadn't listened to the Wakefield interview before you wrote this. It was CONFIRMED in the Disney measles outbreak: a significant portion of those affected were from the vaccine strain. Yet, that part probably didn't make the news…
OK. I’m a boomer. I find it incredibly difficult to believe that everybody is so upset over this measles thing. Long before there was a measles vaccination, kids had measles routinely. It was the boomer generation. There were hundreds of kids in every neighborhood and we were always in close proximity with each other and we all got it and we all survived. It was part of childhood. As I recall, the only inconvenience was that it was really itchy, and I wasn’t allowed to go outside. Other than that, They’re really wasn’t any difficulty. Now I admit that because of today’s culture and poisoned food (and let’s not forget, vaccines ) perhaps our immune systems are not strong as mine was when I was a kid, but you know, calm down. geez
And the few deaths were primarily from Reye’s syndrome, from aspirin use. Ibuprofen is fine to use.
Born in 54; childhood measles (both kinds) was a right of passage...normal, expected.
As was mumps and chicken pox. In fact, moms would intentionally expose their children to these childhood "diseases" to get it over and done with. The biggest concern was making sure your child wouldn't scratch due to scarring (according to my mom).
More fearmongering to promote yet another harmful injection; the only ones who benefit are the pharmaceutical companies.
53 for me, and I’m glad I had them then. As Andy points out, there were benefits for our immune systems, and mothers knew it was no big deal. It was just part of growing up.
Born in '53. Explains a lot.
Thank you. Meryl Nass has good info on her substack about this as well.
I almost laugh when a panic is launched over measles. I grew up in the 60s when, thankfully, we weren't injected with an unbelievable number of vaccines, like the kids have been the last several years. I grew up in a neighborhood of kids and we all got measles, mumps and chickenpox. And NO shots. When initially infected, esp with measles, we were to stay inside a few days (I don't remember how long). I thought I had measles one morning because of the red spots on my arm, but tried to sneak outside to play. My mom noticed the spots and made me stay in. When I was older, I wondered how many kids actually were able to sneak out, and if they did, they may have given measles to someone that hadn't had them yet, but no one got sick. Bottom line, I didn't know of anyone having to go to a doctor or the hospital due to measles, mumps or chickenpox. I don't remember anyone even being sick. I only remember kids having to stay inside a few days, then they'd be outside playing again. Measles, mumps and chickenpox were just a fact of life and we dealt with it. It was no big deal. Now they make it sound like a pandemic if someone gets it. I think that if it is serious now, it's because of whatever they're giving the kids. Adults are apparently also getting them sometimes too. I read several years ago that when kids got it naturally, back before the shots, their parents and grandparents were re-immunized just by being around the kids. When they stopped letting kids get it naturally and gave them shots, they were no longer re-immunized when they became adults because their kids also didn't get it naturally.
As a kid, my mom took us to get flu shots every year, and every year I got the flu once or twice. When I turned 18, I decided not to get the flu shot. I don't remember why, or even if I had a reason. Shots didn't bother me, so that wasn't it. I just didn't get one when I turned 18. I didn't get the flu that year either. I haven't had a flu shot my entire adult life - nor have I had the flu. When I was 18 or 19, swine flu was coming out. I worked in an office and they were giving us free Swine flu shots. I guess my body was just smart because as long ago as that was, I still remember the feeling in the pit of my stomach, like my body was screaming "no," and I didn't get one (there were no cell phones or social media back then). People at work kept asking me if I was afraid of shots. I told them no, but I didn't have a reason as to why I felt so strongly against it. When Covid came out, for the first time I wondered if they had to throw together the shot for the first Swine flu that came out. Someone actually wrote an article about it comparing it to the covid vax. The first Swine flu shot was put together quickly. When 53 people died, it was pulled from the market (pharma cared about the people back then). Needless to say, I certainly didn't get the covid vax, and luckily, never got covid (same with a lot of people).
Hey doc! See you've deleted your comments that RFK didn't write the F*UCKS "news" op-ed piece and blocking comments you don't like. Having another censorship moment?
Thanks for this link!!
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RFK says "As the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, I am deeply concerned about the recent measles outbreak" and "Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity".
Gheez, I thought RFK was gonna fix all the vax hysteria. Another idiot politician sell-out. When will this country wake up and realize they are not on our side and will always capitulate to industry and that these influencers promoting them don't know jack?
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/robert-f-kennedy-jr-measles-outbreak-call-action-all-us
Okay, first, this is Fox “News,” right? Expect fear mongering. Next, whose voice is on the audio track below the video?? Clearly NOT RFK.
Didn't watch the video because I don't have the bandwidth for listening to the screaming heads. The article is an op-ed authored by RFK Jr on team red's mouthpiece of choice. Even if we go with the line of thought that this was ghost authored (by ????), WTF is he allowing his name to be put on an obvious pro vax propaganda piece? It's looney tunes!
Vaccines save lives. I am leaving due to your anti-vax opinion expressed in the newsletter... Wake up and believe Science!!!
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Bye, Felicia...
Be you bot or lo-bot-imized by the narrative programming, just 'bye.
See my comment on measles. Then, ask yourself why HepB shots, with SIDS on the package insert (at least in he past) are given to newborns who are at zero risk of the disease. Ask why shot lots are widely distributed to avoid clusters of deaths (Wyeth internal memo after the cluster of SIDS deaths in TN; will share if you provide your email). Wouldn’t they want to know? Still doing it today. Relatives both injured (one died of a glioblastoma) by the same lot given over 200miles apart. Ask her why so many solid scientific studies are not being published or are retracted. And why studies 100% designed, completed and interpreted by pharmaceutical companies are accepted as factual? Deeply flawed studies on IVM safety were the beginning of my wake-up call. And sorry, but Peter Hoetz’s opinion is seriously compromised. He still promotes the C shot in children where the risks clearly outweigh any possible benefit. The exact condition for which the shot was so strongly advocated (MIS-C) can be caused by the shot itself (Pfizer document dated 2/28/2021, obtained by FOIA).
SIDS was almost unheard of until the late 1960s. In 1973, it became an internationally coded diagnosis (ICD). But then in 1979, the ICD category for cause of death due to “prophylactic inoculation and vaccination” was eliminated. You gotta ask yourself why.
Happy to answer questions. Once you start looking at facts, it’s impossible not to question the “science.”
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Vaccine “science” needs to be questioned. People need to educate themselves. Do you know that the vaccinated can and do get measles? Do you know the recently vaccinated can infect those around them because of live viral shedding?
They can, especially the immunocompromised. The vaccine
strain was reportedly the cause of the Maine outbreak. Idk.
Measles “Outbreak” In Maine Was Vaccine-Induced All Along - ICAN - Informed Consent Action Network
https://icandecide.org/press-release/measles-outbreak-in-maine-was-vaccine-induced-all-along/
Abnormal measles-mumps-rubella antibodies and CNS autoimmunity in children with autism.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12145534
It has been documented in cases and vaccine court (Hannah Poling is a recent one) that MMR shots can indeed precipitate or cause autism in kids with a genetic tendency; MTHFR is one. At minimum, we should be trying to determine which children are at increased risk from the shots instead of a blanket denial.
Sounds like you hadn't listened to the Wakefield interview before you wrote this. It was CONFIRMED in the Disney measles outbreak: a significant portion of those affected were from the vaccine strain. Yet, that part probably didn't make the news…