let's talk about measles case count hits 124 an ongoing west texas outbreak My reply to that would be, so what?
There's 32 million people.
And you've got 124 people who have been diagnosed with measles?
They said 18 people have been hospitalized.
Well, nobody died, right?
Or that would be international news if somebody had died from that.
So you've got less than a sixth of the people have been hospitalized.
Do you think that the hospitalization was necessary?
Or is that out of, what they say, an abundance of caution or the desire to participate in theater?
I had never...
Little Ford Schoolhouse reporting, breaking news, someone in Texas has now died from measles.
Okay, well, there we go.
It'll be everywhere now.
So, just slightly ahead of the news today.
But, look, people have, in the past, when you would have millions of cases of measles a year, they would have hundreds of people who would die, they would say, from measles.
And, of course, look, people die from common colds, don't they?
Yeah, they do.
And they also die, like George Washington, from the treatments for the common cold.
Remember, they nearly bled him to death, and they gave him mercury and everything.
And surprise, surprise, he died from a cold.
Or maybe it was the other stuff.
So, they said most of the cases are in people who are unvaccinated or whose vaccine status is unknown.
Oh, okay.
I say most of them.
But if they got it, then that means that for these other people who said that they were vaccinated, that means that it didn't do any good, did it?
So let's talk about this.
If measles is caused by a virus, which I don't believe that is.
I had a guy who sent me a tip.
He said, you know, stop playing that game.
Well, I think it's important because a lot of people...
are not at the point where they question the existence of viruses, period.
And so, even if you're in that paradigm, even if you believe that the viruses exist, even if you believe that measles is from a virus, a lot of this stuff, this fear-mongering, doesn't make any sense.
And just like we look at the so-called bird flu virus, even within their paradigm, it doesn't make any sense.
It's just like the masks didn't make any sense.
It's totally illogical and inconsistent within their own virus paradigm.
And again, I'm not saying that I buy into that.
I don't.
As a matter of fact, when you look at the measles, here's people who got the measles shot.
They still got the measles, and we've had situations in New York.
They had four cases of measles, and they freaked out.
Well, nobody died.
Nobody got sick there.
And when they looked at it, all the people had been vaccinated.
Several of them have been vaccinated two or three times.
So we don't have any proof that the measles vaccine works.
We do have proof that it causes autism.
Epidemiological proof.
We can look at how it is soared.
We can look at how it goes up for the people who have been vaccinated.
But they discount that.
So the MMR shot is particularly low in Gaines County, where nearly one out of five incoming kindergartners did not get the vaccine.
Guess what?
It was 100% of the kindergartners didn't get the vaccine when I was a kid.
And like I said, we had millions of cases of it a year.
And they attributed...
Complications from it to the deaths of a few hundred people out of millions.
And we had never heard of any of that.
And if we had heard of it, the parents who believed that kids were catching measles from virus would not have done the things that they were doing.
But again, they say, well, other affected Texas counties also fall below a goal of 95%.
Here you are back to this herd immunity thing.
Right?
Herd immunity was a concept that somebody came up with in virology before they had the vaccines.
And that was the idea that, you know, they get exposed to the disease, they get an immunity to it, and if enough of the people get immunity to it, then it doesn't pass around and so forth.
Then, during COVID, they said, well, there's no such thing as natural immunity.
Well, then, none of this stuff works because the whole purpose of your vaccines, supposedly, was to train people, train their immune system to that particular vaccine.
So then, if they're going to talk about, here they are now, they're back to herd immunity from a vaccine, got to get up to 95%.
Okay, so then explain, if that's the case, why are you doing what you're doing to the chickens?
Wouldn't it be better for them to have herd immunity?
Of course it would.
Why would you kill every single chicken?
Why would you kill millions of chickens on a farm when a handful of them have gotten sick?
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