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Alleged Measles Death Pushback
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| children's health defense is still doing some good work and they've got a report about this child that allegedly died from measles um Actually, they don't even say the child died from measles. | |
| They say the child died from being unvaccinated. | |
| That's what you see everywhere. | |
| Cause of death? | |
| Unvaccinated. | |
| This is what they posted up on Twitter. | |
| They said, horrifying, the parents were literally begging for breathing treatment for their child. | |
| Unconfirmed reports out of Gaines County, Texas, suggest that the deceased child who tested positive for measles, and of course, that is also, what is the test? | |
| Is this a PCR? What is the number of cycles and all the rest of this stuff? | |
| Tested positive for measles, was refused breathing treatments for her RSV pneumonia. | |
| RSV is very common. | |
| Very, very common. | |
| It's like a common cold. | |
| And it can turn into pneumonia. | |
| So, did the child die? | |
| That's what I said from the very beginning. | |
| I said, what do we know about this? | |
| What treatments did the child have? | |
| What did they do or not do at the hospital? | |
| Was there other comorbidities? | |
| They had RSV pneumonia. | |
| They want to say that pneumonia was due to measles. | |
| Reports on the ground say the parents were literally begging the practitioners in the hospital for breathing treatment because she was having such a difficult time breathing with pneumonia. | |
| But she never got those breathing treatments. | |
| So this is the video that they put out. | |
| But you've got the senator sitting in the front row just a few feet away. | |
| Sorry, that's the wrong one. | |
| That's the wrong one. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Where is it? | |
| Here it is. | |
| Reports on the ground say that the parents were literally begging the practitioners in the hospital for breathing treatments because she was having such a difficult time breathing with pneumonia, but she never received those breathing treatments. | |
| The recent death of the little girl in Gaines County, Texas, she was admitted to the hospital with RSV pneumonia. | |
| These are unconfirmed reports, but we're hearing them from We're hearing from doctors on the ground. | |
| We're hearing them from representatives of the parents themselves of the deceased little girl that she entered hospital with RSV pneumonia and she did not There you go. | |
| What did I say from the very beginning? | |
| I said, I don't believe that. | |
| I said, I never, ever, in spite of the lies From the lying CDC and the rest of them, I'd never, ever heard of anybody dying from measles. | |
| And nobody that our parents, you know, whether you're talking about New York or Florida, where we grew up, nobody had ever heard of any of this stuff. | |
| This is a complete fabrication. | |
| Dying of something else and labeling it as that. | |
| You know, just use the Brady Bunch treatment, okay? | |
| Just chill out. | |
| Do some artwork. | |
| Make sure you use blunt scissors for the kids and that type of thing. | |
| So, again, you hear that. | |
| No rash. | |
| Diagnosed with RSV. But they will do a PCR test. | |
| And they can find supposedly anything. | |
| And now they're telling us a second person has died. | |
| Oh, really? | |
| You know, when you look at how many people die from The pharmaceutical drugs that they have there, right? | |
| Well, whenever somebody dies of one of their pharmaceutical drugs, it's rare. | |
| But we should all panic globally and get our MMR shots when a single person is labeled as a death and fraudulently labeled as a death. | |
| Unvaccinated New Mexico resident tests positive for measles after dying. | |
| Again, same stuff. | |
| And you don't even know when they say that a test was positive. | |
| Not only do you not know the number of cycles, but we also realize that they've got this other thing. | |
| So you can be positive, you can be negative, or you can be non-negative, which they count as positive. | |
| Which means that it's not really, it doesn't show positive, it's just kind of an indeterminate thing, but they'll push it over to the positive side. | |
| So is it positive, negative, or non-negative? | |
| So, a possible, this is being put out by ABC News, right? | |
| Stop the presses everywhere. | |
| You know, are we going to do that for every single death of every single cause? | |
| No, we will do it because they want to push an agenda for measles. | |
| How ridiculous is this? | |
| Even if this were true, and I don't believe either one of these cases, especially not the first one, but even if it were true, let's say that you had two people that had died of pneumonia. | |
| Look at all the other causes of death that are out there. | |
| Do they stop the presses and put it at the top of the websites everywhere for anything else? | |
| No. | |
| There's obviously an agenda that's going on here. | |
| And we need to cynically shut this whole thing down. | |
| First measles death this year was reported in an unvaccinated school-age child, they said. | |
| Well, again, murdered by the hospital, as we saw through the COVID stuff. | |
| You know, the excess deaths. | |
| Trended up a little bit because they're killing people with ventilators, killing people with remdesivir, other things like that. | |
| Denying treatment to them as they did to this child. | |
| But then it just went straight up when we had the kill shot from Trump. | |
| ABC says almost all the cases are in unvaccinated individuals or individuals whose vaccination status is unknown. | |
| Well, we'll count them as unvaccinated. | |
| You know, without action, they're saying, this is now coming. | |
| From The Hill. | |
| Should they change their name to The Shill? | |
| They're selling fear. | |
| And they got one article after the other. | |
| By the way, does anybody think this is interesting? | |
| Has The Hill been a medical reporting thing? | |
| No, they're political. | |
| This pandemic is political. | |
| This narrative, this fear-mongering is all political. | |
| It's all political. | |
| It's all there because they want to put pressure on RFK Jr. And it worked. | |
| It worked. | |
| He did exactly what they wanted. | |
| Oh yeah, everybody get the MMR. Oh yeah, we're going to send more of the MMR there. | |
| We got people on the ground from the CDC and all the rest of this stuff. | |
| He fell in line completely. | |
| It worked perfectly. | |
| And so The Hill is about what happens on Capitol Hill. | |
| It's all about politics. | |
| So why are they talking about a single supposed Measle death. | |
| And then look at this article. | |
| Without action, spring break could create the gulf of measles. | |
| The shill. | |
| The shill. | |
| Well, let me just ask you this, shill. | |
| Are the college kids vaccinated or unvaccinated? | |
| You know, you look at these college kids that are going to be going to spring break. | |
| They all had to get vaccinated to go to the government schools that they're going to, right? | |
| And they've probably been vaccinated multiple times, and then they've got to make sure they're vaccinated with everything, including COVID shots, in order to go to college. | |
| So what's that about? | |
| Are you telling us that the vaccines don't work? | |
| Are you telling us that what's identified as measles is maybe something else? | |
| It's not a virus? | |
| Maybe your vaccine doesn't work at all? | |
| Maybe it's not even a virus? | |
| Is that what you're telling us? | |
| So, Medical Express saying parents are rushing to vaccinate their children after the measles outbreak hits Texas. | |
| Here they are nudging, nudging, nudging, pushing, nudging, pushing. | |
| Five-year-old Shadow is one of dozens of children being rushed to health centers in the state of Texas to get the measles vaccine. | |
| After the recent death of a child from RSV who was diagnosed with RSV going into the hospital, had no rash, and the parents were begging for the child to have assistance breathing, they denied that. | |
| Yeah, one death nationwide. | |
| No details. | |
| Endlessly hyped. | |
| How many people die every day from how many different things? | |
| By the way, when you have children and young fit athletes dropping dead from heart attacks, what do they say about that? | |
| Ah, it's nothing to say. | |
| Never mind. | |
| Never mind. | |
| Do they stop all the presses for one child dying of a heart attack? | |
| No. | |
| Instead, what they say is, well, now the news will say, now you're going to have to get an EKG or whatever to participate in sports. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Let's not talk about why that is. | |
| And that's exactly what they did all these years with autism. | |
| Just normalize it. | |
| Here's a new normal. | |
| Now you're going to have to get an EKG. You're going to have to get a heart test before your child can participate in sports. | |
| But that's not... | |
| We don't have to be concerned about that. | |
| But you've got one child who died from RSV and had no rash, and we've got to freak out everybody. | |
| So it kind of sparked fear, and we're like, all right, it's time to go get vaccinated. | |
| Let's go, said the 31-year-old father. | |
| That's exactly what they want. | |
| They're nudging you with this. | |
| They go to somebody that actually says that to them, and that's what they're looking for. | |
| They're not going to give you a balanced report. | |
| They've got a narrative, and they go out and they find people who are going to fit that narrative and push that narrative. | |
| The CDC says the MMR vaccine is very effective at protecting people. | |
| Well, if that's the case, then you don't have to worry about those college kids going to spring break, right? | |
| And then you have this from The Shill again. | |
| The Shill on Capitol Hill. | |
| Nine states report measles cases as outbreaks grow. | |
| One of the most contagious viruses, and yet not dangerous, even if you believe that's what that is. | |
| And again. | |
| Relentlessly pushing this child who died from not being vaccinated. | |
| That's what the kid died. | |
| So the CDC says that it's on the ground in Texas to aid in the measles outbreak. | |
| RFK jab is right on it. | |
| They have something that they call, I've never seen this before either. | |
| There's so many layers after layers after layer of bureaucracy. | |
| Hey, Doge, you need to get on this. | |
| They have something called the Epidemic Intelligence Service. | |
| And they're disease detectives. | |
| They imagine themselves to be like spies, more like Maxwell Smart. | |
| And so they're on the ground. | |
| They're in Texas. | |
| They're searching with their PCRs. | |
| They're probably going to go through the sewers and test to see if they can find anything in the sewers. | |
| So, again, this is to ferret out any vaccine skepticism and to kill it. | |
| RFK Jr. sending vaccines to Texas. | |
| U.S. Health Secretary RFK Jab has announced the sending of thousands of vaccine doses to Texas. | |
| Boy, I tell you, it worked like a charm on him, didn't it? | |
| He just folded like a deck of cards. | |
| Yeah, we're holding all the cards, says Trump to Zelensky. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| There's a new deal coming, and they just reshuffled the deck on RFKJ, didn't they? | |
| With all the stuff that he said. | |
| The politician has previously been accused by his critics of promoting conspiracy theories about vaccines and attritions. | |
| That's it. | |
| He's a politician. | |
| That's right, boys and girls. | |
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Buy Before They Sense
00:00:22
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| There's a post-election sale on silver and gold. | |
| Trump euphoria has caused a dip in silver and gold. | |
| It's time to buy some medals with fiat dollars before they come to their sense. | |
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