Topic: CDC- People Vaccinated Against Measles Can Get AND Spread Measles
Tincup
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IMPORTANT- Measles Vaccine Not Only Can Be Dangerous, It Doesn't Work and Those Vaccinated Can Get & Spread Measles To Other Vaccinated People.
QUOTE- "Research reveals that a vaccinated individual not only can become infected with measles, but can also spread it to others who are also vaccinated against it - doubly disproving that the administration of multiple doses of MMR vaccine is "97% effective," as widely claimed."
Tincup
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MUCH good info in the article, just sharing another quote...
QUOTE- "The most recent example was released on the CDC's website today in a report titled, "Measles Outbreak in a Highly Vaccinated Population — Israel, July–August 2017," where they describe a patient zero who had received three doses of MMR.
Not unsurprisingly the CDC does not draw the >>> obvious conclusion <<< that the MMR vaccine failed, rather, that they should consider the measles a possibility when they examine a patient with fever and a rash even when the patient is vaccinated."
Lyme patients... sound familiar? IDSA & CDC ignore the obvious in the studies and twist it to their needs.
Tincup
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PREGNANT WOMEN SAY NO!
QUOTE- "In 2011, Dr. Alessandro Bertoucci who analyzed the practices of 256 physicians treating more than 600,000 patients, reported that a staggering 91% of pregnant women are declining influenza vaccines due to fears of miscarriage and suspected toxins in the vaccine itself....
A study published in the Human and Experimental Toxicology journal found a direct statistical correlation between higher vaccine doses and infant mortality rates.
It showed a 4250% increase in fetal deaths according to Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) data when comparing three consecutive influenza seasons."
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