“Measles Death” Looks Like Hospital Murder & Misattribution
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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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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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