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Multiple Studies Show MMR & Pertussis Vaccine Failure – They’re Not Even Working, by Arjun Walla

It’s a conclusive argument against mandatory vaccinations if the vaccines don’t work, especially if the vaccines have dangerous heavy metals mercury and aluminum. From Arjun Walla at collective-evolution.com:

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  • The Facts:Multiple studies show quite clearly that there is a problem with the MMR & Pertussis vaccines, and many others. What we may be seeing is a failing vaccine, and not a failure to vaccinate.
  • Reflect On:With the amount of information clearly showing how some vaccines are ineffective and in many cases causing injury, how is mandatory vaccination at all justifiable?

We are living in a day and age where there is a tremendous divide occurring among the populace on multiple subjects, one of them being vaccination. We are heavily marketed with the idea that vaccines are completely safe for everybody, that they save lives, and that the science is settled. This type of narrative comes straight from pharmaceutical companies and federal health regulatory agencies like the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

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Pediatrician Explains Fallacy Of Media-Hyped Hysteria About The Measles, by Arjun Walia

Another in SLL’s continuing efforts to counter the rampant disinformation about vaccinations. From Arjun Walia at collectiveevolution.com:

IN BRIEF

  • The Facts:Dr. Bob Sears, a paediatrician, in an interview with Del Bigtree shares some facts about measles as well as the measles vaccine that the mainstream media is completely ignoring.
  • Reflect On:Why is fear constantly used to push vaccination? Why does the mainstream never address nor counter the points made by vaccine awareness advocates and simply labels them as “anti-vax conspiracy theorists?”

A few quick facts that I’ve covered in numerous articles. Firstly, there is clear evidence that shows measles outbreaks have occurred in highly vaccinated populations throughout history.  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 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)

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