Measles
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Given the vague symptoms, selective reporting by CDC-affiliated doctors, and reliance on flawed molecular testing, it's easy to see how outbreaks can be conjured up on demand to generate headlines and enforce jab compliance. |
Measles is a disease.
Official narrative
The Brady Bunch Clip: Deals With The Measles (Episode Pulled From Networks) longer media comparison including the Flintstones and Law& Order available on Bitchute - Censored on YouTube |
Until the 1990s a generally categorized as a mild childhood disease. Since then, vaccines are the only solution.
Problems with official narrative
“From what I have uncovered, these outbreaks are often constructed through statistical manipulation and expansive case definitions. The WHO and CDC classify measles cases using PCR and "antibody" tests—methods that produce false results-along with non-specific symptoms that overlap with other common illnesses. Historically, measles outbreaks have followed cyclical patterns regardless of vaccination rates, yet the media selectively ignores this context.
However, when the CDC decides that measles cases need to be found, they send out alerts instructing doctors to be on the lookout. Measles is then suspected based on vague criteria: 1) Fever and rash with symptoms like cough, runny nose, or red eyes. 2) Recent travel abroad or contact with a traveler. 3) Unvaccinated status.
Only those who meet this pre-screening are tested, and unreliable lab tests are then used to confirm cases. Vaccinated individuals with identical symptoms are typically dismissed due to "presumed immunity" unless they are epidemiologically linked to a confirmed case. Even then, testing is often discouraged as results are deemed unreliable.
Beyond the media's role, financial incentives drive this narrative. Public health agencies and pharmaceutical companies benefit from fear-based reporting, as it increases vaccine uptake and secures funding for expanded immunization programs. These manufactured crises serve their interests, ensuring that outbreaks-real or exaggerated—keep the public in a state of compliance.”
Mike Stone (February 2025) [1]
Related Quotations
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"Pandemic" | “From my perspective of investigating vaccination for the past 16 years, starting with pet vaccination, I've watched purported threats beaten up over the years - e.g. Swine flu in 2009, Ebola in 2014, Zika in 2016, Measles in Samoa in 2019... It seems they were trial runs, and then they went for it with 'Covid' in 2019/2020.” | Elizabeth Hart | January 2025 |
Elizabeth Cousens | “Plummeting measles vaccination rates should set off every alarm. Tens of millions of children are at risk of this deadly yet entirely preventable disease until we get global vaccination efforts back on track. There is no time to waste. We must work urgently to ensure lifesaving vaccines reach every last child.” | Elizabeth Cousens | 2022 |