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Vaccines: Fact or Fiction?
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| The measles hysteria that's sweeping across America today, pushed by the fake news propaganda, is, of course, a medical false flag operation. | |
| The narrative behind it, the photos, NBC News, in a recent broadcast, they use a photo that was faked. | |
| They took a stock photo of a baby being held by a doctor, and we've shown this in photos on Natural News. | |
| You can check it out there. | |
| And then they photoshopped measles splotches onto the baby and then used that photoshopped image in their broadcast because, of course, they couldn't find a real baby with measles, so they had to fake it. | |
| That's how fake the whole thing is. | |
| The narrative is fake. | |
| The photos are fake. | |
| The science is all faked. | |
| Now, it doesn't mean there aren't people with measles. | |
| There are. | |
| But they are, well, there's two groups of people. | |
| Number one, it's migrants and illegal aliens who are bringing in the measles and other infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, from other countries. | |
| It's the open borders policy, where these people are being released into America without having any kind of a health screening whatsoever. | |
| So infectious diseases are being imported into America and then deposited in cities across America, like Tucson, where a lot of illegals were recently dumped. | |
| Tucson, Arizona, and other countries all across the United States. | |
| So this is a deliberate campaign. | |
| To implant infected migrants in various cities across America in order to cause outbreaks. | |
| This is a biological weapons assault on America combined with a migrant invasion that's designed to overthrow the American people in the next election. | |
| Because, of course, migrants or illegals who are not citizens are always given the right to vote by liberals. | |
| And that's the whole point of bringing them in. | |
| is to outvote the actual American citizens, the actual taxpayers in America. | |
| So that's part of it. | |
| But the other part is that even according to the mainstream media, this is Associated Press, 10% of those who are infected with measles currently in America are people who are already vaccinated against measles. | |
| So wait a second. | |
| I thought you told us that vaccines are bulletproof against the measles, that vaccines always stop the measles. | |
| But they're telling us that 10% of the, what is it, 600 or so who are infected are, in fact, people who were previously vaccinated against the measles. | |
| So that's telling us that not only does the vaccine not work, but also that those who are vaccinated against the measles are, in fact, people spreading the measles right now. | |
| And that herd immunity is nonsense. | |
| So now they're pushing for, well, they're saying that, oh, adults maybe need to go back and get two more measles shots. | |
| Not one, but two. | |
| Now, in doing that, in pushing that, they're admitting that the previous measles shots don't work. | |
| But they've been telling us for all these decades that That the way vaccines work is that once you're exposed to the viral strain, that you have lifetime immunity, right? | |
| They say, well, once you get a chickenpox vaccine, you'll never get chickenpox. | |
| Once you get a mumps vaccine, you'll never have mumps. | |
| Once you get a measles vaccine, you'll never get the measles. | |
| This is what they've been telling us. | |
| Turns out it's all complete bunk, quack science, medical nonsense. | |
| That's what it is. | |
| And now they admit it in their articles, but they hope that you don't notice. | |
| Guess who isn't getting the measles right now? | |
| People who were naturally exposed, who overcame the measles. | |
| Their bodies actually had natural immunity. | |
| Guess who's not getting the chicken pox right now? | |
| Oh, people who were naturally exposed to the chicken pox. | |
| Perhaps you. | |
| I remember getting the chicken pox when I was a kid. | |
| Got the chicken pox? | |
| Yeah, they were really itchy. | |
| You know, little red dots on your body. | |
| Itchy red dots, whatever. | |
| Lasts a few days, it's over. | |
| Never had chicken pox again. | |
| But if you're not exposed to the real chicken pox or the real measles and you get a vaccine, well, the vaccine is weaker than the real exposure. | |
| And so the vaccine doesn't work long-term. | |
| And they're admitting this now and saying, oh, well, adults need to go back and get more vaccines. | |
| So they're saying that their vaccines wear off, which means that their entire... | |
| All the promises of the vaccine science are lies. | |
| Everything they've been telling you is a lie. | |
| Because according to vaccine science and immunology, the vaccines aren't supposed to wear out. | |
| It's supposed to be lifetime immunity. | |
| So they're admitting that the vaccines are faulty. | |
| That people who are getting infected are those who were previously vaccinated. | |
| And that now you're going to have to go back and get re-vaccinated even if you were vaccinated before. | |
| In other words, it's all a giant scam just to sell more vaccines to more people. | |
| If you really want to stop the measles, just have natural exposure. | |
| You'll have widespread immunity that's stronger than any kind of a vaccine immunity, which is a weaker kind of immunity. | |
| I mean, the best way to prevent measles from spreading through the population is to let people have natural exposure with strong immune systems where they have vitamin D supplementation and they have good nutrition so that they are not going to be killed by the measles. | |
| Almost nobody dies from it. | |
| It's almost never fatal. | |
| No one's died from it for years in America. | |
| I don't know how many years it's been. | |
| But they're acting hysterical, like measles is the worst thing ever in the world. | |
| Well, guess what? | |
| More people die every year from diarrhea than die from the measles. | |
| You don't hear the media out there screaming about a diarrhea pandemic. | |
| Oh my God, everybody's dying from diarrhea. | |
| You don't hear that. | |
| You know why? | |
| Because there's not a diarrhea vaccine. | |
| That's why. | |
| Although I'm sure now that I've mentioned it, they'll try to come up with that so they can sell it to people. | |
| Did you know that 24,000 people die every year just from taking over-the-counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen? | |
| Yeah. | |
| Did you know that thousands of people die every year from liver damage caused by taking acetaminophen combined with alcohol? | |
| It's probably 10,000 people a year. | |
| Where's the media hysteria? | |
| On 10,000 people a year dying from taking Tylenol? | |
| Where's the media hysteria on 24,000 people dying a year from taking ibuprofen? | |
| How about the 100,000-plus Americans that are killed each year by FDA-approved pharmaceuticals? | |
| There's no mention of that. | |
| No, you're supposed to panic over measles that has killed no one. | |
| You're supposed to run out and get more vaccine shots even when the promises of the original vaccine have collapsed. | |
| They admit the vaccines don't work. | |
| But you're supposed to do what you're told. | |
| Be an obedient medical sheeple. | |
| Go out and buy more vaccines. | |
| Support the vaccine industry. | |
| Otherwise, you're an anti-vaxxer. | |
| And you can bet that all these vaccine pushers are sitting around praying and hoping that a child dies from the measles so they can scream and blame the anti-vaxxers. | |
| Look, you killed a child! | |
| They'll probably have to fake it, a dead child. | |
| It's like they're faking the child with the measles of a fake video of a dead child that was probably shot or run over by an illegal immigrant who's driving without a driver's license, but they'll say, oh, it was killed by the measles, because they always have to fake these things, because reality isn't what they tell you. | |
| So they're faking everything. | |
| I wouldn't be surprised if they fake a bunch of deaths of children and blame it on measles and then Photoshop all the photos and the videos and everything. | |
| Just like in Syria, you know, when they're faking all the gas attacks and everything so they could launch cruise missiles. | |
| It's all fake, folks. | |
| The reality that, I should say, the fake reality that is portrayed through the media, it's a prison for your mind. | |
| All of it's disinfo. | |
| None of it has anything to do with the real world. | |
| You are captive inside a mental construct that the media pushes on you and everything that you think you know is probably wrong. | |
| It's probably false. | |
| You think that measles vaccines stop the measles. | |
| Well, they just admitted that, you know, 10% of those who have the measles now are people who were previously vaccinated. | |
| So there goes that myth. | |
| I just hope that you don't think through this. | |
| I hope that you just do what you're told. | |
| Obey. | |
| Take the shots you're told to take. | |
| Stop talking about the dangers of vaccines. | |
| You must be an obedient sheeple full of vaccine injections. | |
| Only then will you be allowed to speak on social media. | |
| So if you want to know the truth, Read my website, naturalnews.com, and I've also got a site called vaccines.news. | |
| Vaccines.news. | |
| Check it out. | |
| You want the truth about vaccines? | |
| I haven't been vaccinated in decades. | |
| Do I have the measles? | |
| No. | |
| Do I have the chicken pox? | |
| Nope. | |
| Do I have any infectious disease? | |
| Tuberculosis? | |
| HIV? Hep C? Nope. | |
| None of the above. | |
| Why is that? | |
| Oh, you mean because I lead a healthy lifestyle and I don't go run around with the LGBT anal cancer crowd? | |
| Oh, amazing how you don't get anal cancer when you don't penetrate someone's anus. | |
| That's amazing how that works. | |
| Just don't touch other diseases and you won't contract them. | |
| Isn't that amazing how that works? | |
| They say doctors, wash your hands, but they won't tell the LGBT community to stop penetrating each other's anuses because, oh, it's politically incorrect. | |
| Amazing. | |
| They don't care about infectious disease. | |
| They don't care about measles. | |
| They don't care about anal cancer and HIV in the LGBT community. | |
| All they care about is you being an obedient sheeple doing what you're told. | |
| No matter what narrative it takes, no matter how many videos and photos they have to fake, the demand is that you do what you're told. | |
| Think about that. | |
| Listen to my podcast. | |
| I've got a lot more for you at HealthRangerReport.com or Brighteon.com, the YouTube alternative video site for free speech. | |
| Thanks for listening. | |
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