New Study Finds That Measles Outbreaks Are Occurring In Many VACCINATED Individuals
In Brief
There
is a lot of hysteria surrounding measles outbreaks right now, and a lot
of mainstream media bombardment in North America whereby unvaccinated
children are wrongfully blamed for multiple measles outbreaks. This
media hysteria capitalizes on terms like “anti-vax conspiracy theorists”
instead of actually acknowledging the points that are being made by
vaccine awareness advocates, many of whom are scientists and doctors.
The point is, when people are trying to shut down and block credible
information and critical thinking, you know something is up.
When it comes to the measles, blaming
these outbreaks on unvaccinated people makes absolutely no sense at all.
Why? Because, since the introduction of the measles vaccine, outbreaks
have occurred in highly vaccinated populations. Furthermore, ample
evidence has been presented showing that vaccinated people might also be
shedding their virus and infecting others with it.
For example, during the measles outbreak
in California in 2015, a large number of suspected cases occurred in
recent vaccinees. Of the 194 measles virus sequences obtained in the
United States in 2015, 73 were identified as vaccine sequences. The
media (Pharma-owned) generated high public anxiety. This fear mongering
led to the demonization of unvaccinated children, who were perceived as
the spreaders of this disease. Rebecca J. McNall, a co-author of the
published report, is a CDC official in the Division of Viral Diseases
who had the data proving that the measles outbreak was in part caused by
the vaccine. It is evidence of the vaccine’s failure to provide
immunity. (source)
There are dozens of studies on measles
outbreaks in highly vaccinated populations that found that the cause of
these outbreaks was not due to failure to vaccinate, but rather because
of a failing vaccine. I will provide more examples further in the
article, but for now, I want to get to some recently published
information.
This research was published in the journal Vaccine, titled “Assessing measles vaccine failure in Tianjin, China,” and it’s another study showing measles outbreaks in highly vaccinated populations.
“Despite increasing global measles vaccination coverage, progress toward measles elimination has slowed in recent years. In China, children receive a measles-containing vaccine (MCV) at 8 months, 18– 24 months, and some urban areas offer a third dose at age 4–6 years. However, substantial measles cases in Tianjin, China, occur among individuals who have received multiple MCV doses.”advertisement - learn more
The study explains how there has been an
increase in global measles vaccinations, and they’re right. Despite
this fact, mainstream media in America continues to blame low
vaccination rates for these outbreaks, when that could not be further
from the truth. Luckily, the CDC has a super-easy, interactive map
that illustrates this data very clearly, and it would be great if
members of the mainstream media actually started to take a look at the
data. Vaccination rates in the States are actually very high. So why are
they blaming the unvaccinated? Washington State, for example, has a 90 percent MMR vaccination coverage.
The study from China goes on to explain:
Twenty-nine percent of those in the surveillance dataset and 54.4% of those in the case series received at least one dose of MCV. The minimum and median time-to-diagnosis since vaccination revealed an increase in time since vaccination for incremental doses. Considerable measles cases in Tianjin occur in vaccinated children, and further research is needed to understand the reasons for vaccine failure.
Another study published in the highly authoritative Bulletin of the World Health Organization looked
at recent measles occurrences throughout China and found that there
were 707 measles outbreaks in the country recorded between 2009 and
2012, with a steep upward trend in 2013. “The number of measles cases
reported in the first 10 months of 2013 – 26,443 – was three times the
number reported in the whole of 2012.” This is odd considering
that since 2009 “…the first dose of measles-virus-containing vaccine
has reached more than 90% of the target population.” (source)
A study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases – whose
authorship includes scientists working for the Bureau of Immunization,
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, the National
Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, GA – looked at evidence
from the 2011 New York measles outbreak, which showed that individuals with
prior evidence of measles vaccination and vaccine immunity were both
capable of being infected with measles and infecting others with it
(secondary transmission). The study concluded that “measles may occur in vaccinated individuals, but secondary transmission from such individuals has not been documented.” (source)
Furthermore, according to a MedAlerts search
of the FDA Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) database, as
of 2/5/19, the cumulative raw count of adverse events from measles,
mumps, and rubella vaccines alone was: 93,929 adverse events, 1,810
disabilities, 6,902 hospitalizations, and 463 deaths. The National
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act has paid out approximately $4 billion to
compensate families of vaccine injured children. As astronomical as the
monetary awards are, they’re even more alarming considering HHS claims
that only an estimated 1% of vaccine injuries are even reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS).
If the numbers from VAERS and HHS are correct – only 1% of vaccine
injuries are reported and only 1/3 of the petitions are compensated –
then up to 99% of vaccine injuries go unreported and the families of the
vast majority of people injured by vaccines are picking up the costs,
once again, for vaccine makers’ flawed products.
From 2013 to 2017, measles killed 2 people, but the vaccine killed 127 people. The odds of dying from the measles are 0.01 – 0.02 percent,
meaning you have a greater chance of getting hit by a lightning bolt
multiple times. Furthermore, if your child contracts the measles, they
will be immune for life, but that cannot be said for vaccinated
children.
Our Episode About Vaccines On CETV
On a recent episode of CETV, we
discussed the mainstream media and the way they fear monger and blame
the unvaccinated without addressing important facts. We talked about the
history of measles outbreaks in highly vaccinated populations, provided
multiple clips from scientists and doctors sharing information related
to the above, and cited examples of fraud, specifically with regards to
the MMR vaccination and the CDC.
Below you can watch our discussion, and the first hour is free. To watch the other 2 hours of this episode, become a member of CETV.
Another Episode Specifically About The MMR Vaccine
In a later episode of The Collective Evolution Show on CETV,
Joe, Richard and I discussed New York’s mandatory vaccination order as
well as Del Bigtree’s analysis of the MMR studies he received and the
reason that Big Pharma does not want to do proper, large-scale studies
on the safety of vaccines.
A FOIA request by Del Bigtree reveals
that the 8 studies supporting the release of the MMR vaccine were only 6
weeks long, used only 800 children, and led to respiratory and
gastrointestinal illnesses in many of the children.
Related Recent & Important Articles On Vaccines
We now know that aluminum, once
injected, does not leave the body but travels to distant organs and the
brain. More information on that in the article linked above.
More Examples of Measles Outbreaks In Highly Vaccinated Populations
A measles outbreak in vaccinated individuals occurred in Israel during 2017—reported on by
the CDC—where all but one patient had laboratory evidence of a
“previous immune response” (secondary vaccine failure), and the one
patient who did not display such evidence reported having received two
doses of the vaccine (primary vaccine failure). In addition, the index
patient—the one who launched the chain of transmission—had received three doses of the measles-containing vaccine.
If we go back in history a little bit:
Barratta et al. (1970) investigated an
outbreak in Florida from December 1968 to February 1969 and found little
difference in the incidence of measles in vaccinated and unvaccinated
children. (source)
Robertson et al. (1992) wrote that in
1985 and 1986, 152 measles outbreaks in US school-age children occurred
among persons who had previously received the measles vaccine. “Every
2-3 years, there is an upsurge of measles irrespective of vaccination
compliance.” (source)
In 2010, there were a number of children in Croatia who had contracted measles that were fully vaccinated (source).
The interesting thing about this case was the fact that not only had
they become infected with measles from the vaccine strain, rather than
the normal “natural” strain, but they were also contagious.
According to an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine in
1987, “An outbreak of measles occurred among adolescents in Corpus
Christi, Texas, in the spring of 1985, even though vaccination
requirements for school attendance had been thoroughly enforced.” They
concluded that “outbreaks of measles can occur in secondary schools,
even when more than 99 percent of the students have been vaccinated and
more than 95 percent are immune.” (source)
An article published in the American Journal of Epidemiology titled,
“A persistent outbreak of measles despite appropriate prevention and
control measures,” looked into an outbreak of 137 cases of measles in
Montana. School records indicated that 98.7% of students were
appropriately vaccinated, leading the researchers to conclude: “This
outbreak suggests that measles transmission may persist in some settings
despite appropriate implementation of the current measles elimination
strategy.” (source)
According to an article published in the American Journal of Public Health in
1991, “In early 1988 an outbreak of 84 measles cases occurred at a
college in Colorado in which over 98 percent of students had
documentation of adequate measles immunity…” due to an immunization
requirement in effect since 1986. They concluded that “…measles
outbreaks can occur among highly vaccinated college populations.” (source)
According to an article published in the Canadian Journal of Public Health in
1991, a 1989 measles outbreak was “largely attributed to an incomplete
vaccination coverage,” but following an extensive review the researchers
concluded that “incomplete vaccination coverage is not a valid
explanation for the Quebec City measles outbreak.” (source)
According to an article published in the journal Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, in
a measles outbreak from March 1991 to April 1992 in Rio de Janeiro,
76.4% of those suspected to be infected had received measles vaccines
before their first birthday. (source)
According to an article published in the South African Medical Journal in
1994, “[In] August 1992 an outbreak occurred, with cases reported at
many schools in children presumably immunised.” Immunization coverage
for measles was found to be 91%, and vaccine efficacy found to be only
79%, leading them to conclude that primary and secondary vaccine failure
was a possible explanation for the outbreak. (source)
Furthermore, what about the
bioaccumulation of vaccine ingredients? Studies have shown that injected
aluminum does not exit the body, and can be detected inside the brain
up to a year after injection. There are several other concerning
vaccine ingredients like aborted human fetal cells, formaldehyde, and
MSG. Why are these never looked at when studies are being conducted? You
can read more and access information and studies about aluminum here.
The Takeaway
How safe are our vaccines? Why does the
mainstream constantly use terms like “anti-vax conspiracy theorists” to
brainwash people instead of actually addressing the points made by
vaccine awareness advocates? Why are they always attacking instead of
just discussing? It’s OK to question vaccines, think for yourself,
utilize critical thinking, and seek out information that mainstream
media seems to ignore.
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