Probably because measels is the worst disease of all of them to get, because it causes immune amnesia by the virus's destruction of memory cells, and that resets your adaptive immune system to zero. VERY BAD.
Yes I know RFK jr. was leaning towards all vaccines are bad. But that's not what he said. He has said essentially (for decades...I know I've followed him even back when I was a democrat / paleo progressive), he wants to make vaccines safe again. He wants the bad shit out of vaccines, and wants to know how and why they may have caused autism and fix that. He's not against protecting people from disease, but he has a more cautious be safer about it ethos.
That said, we probably should trust that RFK jr knows much more about the MMR vaccine that we know. I can tell you, I don't care about mumps and rubella, or even hepatitises; I care a LOT about MEASELS, about Herpes, Epstein Barr Virus (it's REAL bad) EBV if you want to look it up. I care about HIV, I care about HPV. Everyone has a type of herpes (shingles...caused by chicken pox virus...shingles is NO JOKE, I got it near my eye and almost had a justin bieber type sitch) VZV, HSV; and the obvious ones that kill you fast like Eboa, Marburg, Smallpox etc. I worry about gain of function and how they're weaponizing HIV.
I am QUITE surprised they've not tried to weaponize MEASELS because of this feature. Everyone should get a measels vaccine I think, but only a totally dead virus. Any of these live viruses should be removed totally from the market.
Yikes. When I was growing up, it was relatively common for children to get the measles and pass through it (I did). It was in the trio with mumps and chicken pox (also got). The only vaccine I remember getting early was for polio. And maybe tetanus. Seemed like good ideas.
When I was a kid I had Chicken pox, measles, mumps and I too had the polio shot. Faired ok throughout life (no other vaccines) until late 60s when I started to get hives after a bout with strep every year. Cured with D3, quercetin and zinc and a proper diet. Later added ivermectin once per week as a prophylactic. Now doing low carb mostly canavore. 77 now and feel great. No covid vaccines.
One ponders. Did viruses and other communicable diseases come along AFTER vaccinations were invented? No. They were here beforehand. Did we all DIE from lack of a vaccine? No. We survived. Have vaccinations eliminated these diseases? This is an open question. Do we want universal vaccination to eliminate natural immunity? No sane person can say "yes." Is it worth suffering an unpleasant but seldom-fatal disease to preserve one's natural immunity? That's my choice. To borrow a phrase from Nietzsche: "That which does not kill us, makes us stronger." But I will admit to having a strong constitution.
(Albeit, when I was training under a coach, I was inclined to modify it into "That which does not kill us, damn near kills us.")
Stick a fork in this one. It's done. Quote from article:
“But 75 to about 90% of those deaths are happening in the first week after vaccines in all these studies.
It's a crying shame the original producers and promoters of kiddie vaccines are not alive to receivea death sentence for their murder of children.
Bill Gates is still alive. Or is that an avatar?
Actor in the movie? 🍿 wonder which A list celebrity plays em
Worry not. I’m pretty sure they’re burning in hell.
Why does RFK continue to support MMR
Probably because measels is the worst disease of all of them to get, because it causes immune amnesia by the virus's destruction of memory cells, and that resets your adaptive immune system to zero. VERY BAD.
Yes I know RFK jr. was leaning towards all vaccines are bad. But that's not what he said. He has said essentially (for decades...I know I've followed him even back when I was a democrat / paleo progressive), he wants to make vaccines safe again. He wants the bad shit out of vaccines, and wants to know how and why they may have caused autism and fix that. He's not against protecting people from disease, but he has a more cautious be safer about it ethos.
That said, we probably should trust that RFK jr knows much more about the MMR vaccine that we know. I can tell you, I don't care about mumps and rubella, or even hepatitises; I care a LOT about MEASELS, about Herpes, Epstein Barr Virus (it's REAL bad) EBV if you want to look it up. I care about HIV, I care about HPV. Everyone has a type of herpes (shingles...caused by chicken pox virus...shingles is NO JOKE, I got it near my eye and almost had a justin bieber type sitch) VZV, HSV; and the obvious ones that kill you fast like Eboa, Marburg, Smallpox etc. I worry about gain of function and how they're weaponizing HIV.
I am QUITE surprised they've not tried to weaponize MEASELS because of this feature. Everyone should get a measels vaccine I think, but only a totally dead virus. Any of these live viruses should be removed totally from the market.
Yikes. When I was growing up, it was relatively common for children to get the measles and pass through it (I did). It was in the trio with mumps and chicken pox (also got). The only vaccine I remember getting early was for polio. And maybe tetanus. Seemed like good ideas.
When I was a kid I had Chicken pox, measles, mumps and I too had the polio shot. Faired ok throughout life (no other vaccines) until late 60s when I started to get hives after a bout with strep every year. Cured with D3, quercetin and zinc and a proper diet. Later added ivermectin once per week as a prophylactic. Now doing low carb mostly canavore. 77 now and feel great. No covid vaccines.
At this point, if they were capable of making a deadly pathogen they would have released it already, I think c19 they quite literally shot their shot
Hey! It's MEASLES.
Finally! God Bless this brave doctor for telling the truth!
The truth is coming out no matter how hard people try.
One ponders. Did viruses and other communicable diseases come along AFTER vaccinations were invented? No. They were here beforehand. Did we all DIE from lack of a vaccine? No. We survived. Have vaccinations eliminated these diseases? This is an open question. Do we want universal vaccination to eliminate natural immunity? No sane person can say "yes." Is it worth suffering an unpleasant but seldom-fatal disease to preserve one's natural immunity? That's my choice. To borrow a phrase from Nietzsche: "That which does not kill us, makes us stronger." But I will admit to having a strong constitution.
(Albeit, when I was training under a coach, I was inclined to modify it into "That which does not kill us, damn near kills us.")
Yes, we've known this for a while. Vaccines kill!