Atlas Monitor | 6 Feb 2015
Despite a 94% vaccination rate amongst 1 year olds in the Americas, 2014 was a bad year for measles outbreaks in the US; the highest in the last 12 years. January 2015 saw more measles cases than in all of 2012.
So what has caused this latest revival of measles?
Some suggest the illegal immigrants, many of whom are poor and living in squalor, pouring over the border that the Obama regime has effectively removed.
Others suggest that the measles vaccine is causing the outbreak and in fact if you read the measles vaccine inserts it admits that the vaccine can cause measles along with diabetes, encephalitis, Guillain–Barré syndrome, pneumonia and even death.
The recent outbreak in the US was found to have originated at Disneyland and ‘authorities’ say that it occurred ‘mostly’ in unvaccinated people. This means that it also occurred in vaccinated people and this has been duly acknowledged .
Also worth noting are those recorded as ‘unvaccinated’ include individuals whose vaccination status is ‘unknown’. They could well have been fully vaccinated and so; in effect, a significant number of fully vaccinated people also got the measles.
There’s scientific evidence demonstrating that people vaccinated with live virus vaccines such as MMR (measles, mumps and rubella), rotavirus, chicken pox, shingles and influenza can shed the virus for many weeks or months afterwards and infect the vaccinated and unvaccinated alike.
The measles vaccine, not only doesn’t work in many cases, can cause adverse reactions. This is admitted and you only have to read the vaccine inserts. Ironically, getting the measles vaccine may perhaps be more dangerous than getting measles. No-one has died from measles in the US since 2003. On the other hand 108 deaths have been linked to the measles vaccine according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) who suspect that only a fraction of all adverse events get reported.
“Measles deaths were virtually nonexistent prior to introduction of vaccine, which is now triggering outbreaks” according to Ethan Huff of Natural News.
Contracting the measles is the best form of inoculation. It has been demonstrated that getting measles boosts your immune system and in fact measles is now being used to treat cancer.
The bottom line is that vaccines have not contributed anything towards the reduction of mortality rates from diseases. Look at this graph below. It shows the near disappearance of measles related deaths BEFORE the vaccine was introduced.