SoulfishHawk":jofgxxe1 said:
Apparently, those who subscribe unquestionably to the paid-for psyop of "ALL vaccines ALWAYS good" failed to learn that the measles vaccine protects recipients for only about 7 years and then the immunity fades and they are susceptible again. Vs. LIFETIME immunity from enduring a few uncomfortable days of measles as a child. The FAILURE of the measles vaccine is, twistedly, being used as a reason to force more of the failed vaccine on the public, and in particular the controversial MMR vaccine.
The measles vaccine itself is somewhat of a red herring, as the real agenda of the pharmaceutical-government-industrial complex is to use measles as an attack vector to wipe out vaccine exemption laws, to grow the industry and force even more injections on the public, for ten$ of billions in taxpayer-insured profits. The propagandists these companies employ are SO GOOD, the best money can buy, that they've successfully conditioned automatic neural reactions in the brains of a large part of the US population. The name-calling is part of that. It's been successfully wired in. A key propagandists' goal was to make it nearly impossible to have a civil, honest back-and-forth discussion. Sadly, they are succeeding, supported by a full-court press in the lamestream corporate propaganda media. Hmm, count those pharma ads for profitable drugs. Let the name-calling begin... "Conspiracy Theorist! Anti-Vaxxer!" and no doubt worse.
FAKE PICTURES, LYING MEDIA ON MEASLES VACCINE--WHY DO THEY NEED TO LIE AND DISTORT IF THE TRUTH IS ON THEIR SIDE?
CBS used an image of former NFL player Ryan Neufeld's child having a
reaction to the MMR vaccine to scare people about the possibility of measles. Was it that hard to find a REAL case of measles?
https://twitter.com/dawnneufeld/status/ ... 96?lang=en
@DawnNeufeld
You ****** up @CBSDFW
- this is my kid you used in your story without my permission. He does not have the measles. This was his reaction to the MMR shot. Take it down. Now. Issue a retraction. It’s much easier than having to litigate a defamation case. I’ll wait.
