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May 14, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Alix Mayer reveals shocking revelations about the TEXAS MEASLES fear-based psyop
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Welcome to today's interview here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Micah Adams, the founder of Brighteon, and today we're joined by a returning guest who has extraordinary information that the mainstream media will not tell you about the so-called measles outbreak that they've used to try to scare parents into jabbing their children with depopulation bioweapons, also known as vaccines.
Our guest today is Alex Meyer.
She's the chairman of the Free Now Foundation, which you can find at freenowfoundation.org.
And she's based in California and has done extraordinary work on medical freedom and teaching people the truth about what's going on with vaccines.
So welcome, Alex.
It's great to have you on the show today.
Thank you so much, Mike.
It's so great to be back here.
And I've enjoyed our conversation right before the show started as well.
I'm excited about your new equipment.
Oh, yeah.
People can see on the camera there, I have our new microscope up and running here, and I was showing a zoomed-in image of a silver splotch on a coin.
Can you guys just show that side angle again?
Yeah, you see this right here?
That's actually a silver splotch on a coin.
But anyway, whatever.
We're not here to talk about silver or microscopes, but to talk about...
Measles.
And you've put together some really compelling information.
So is there anything you want to say before we start showing your slides?
Well, in regards to measles, I'm going to be talking about how the measles outbreak in Texas was used to force a statement out of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s mouth.
And I've got some pretty compelling evidence.
I would call it circumstantial evidence.
I can't prove anything.
But you're not going to believe which characters are involved in this, and you'll recognize their names.
Okay, I look forward to that.
All right, so the floor is yours.
Do you want to start with the slides, or where do you want to begin?
Sure.
Well, why don't I start without the slides for a second here and try to do as much of this without the slides as possible, and I'll take them down if we get into a deeper discussion.
Okay.
But my story about measles starts in the 1950s when there's a doll called Mary Bell by Madame Alexander.
And she is the doll who gets well.
I have her here.
And I got her on eBay and I got this really nice note that says, thank you so much.
I'm happy to know she's finally found a loving home.
So I am loving her up because she is demonstrating that you can get well from measles.
Because she is the doll who gets well.
She comes with a cast.
Here it is.
And she gets well from having a broken leg.
Wow.
She comes with crutches and she gets well from being on crutches.
She comes with bandages because she can get well from cuts and scrapes.
And she comes with measles spots because you can get well from measles.
She comes with measles spots.
So you put the measles spots on her?
They're stickers, yeah.
They're just little stickers.
And then she rests and then she gets well because this is the doll who gets well.
And those are all the conditions that in the 1950s were just part of going through childhood and you get well from measles.
You don't panic.
And you just move on with life once the spots are gone and the fever's gone.
Okay, alright, yeah.
That's important.
I just want to say, she does look super creepy, though.
Yeah.
She does have a little problem.
She's from the 1950s, so her eyeballs have unfortunately faded, so you don't want to take her glasses off.
Yeah, unfortunately, from a vision perspective, her eyes haven't healed, but she's got a little bit of a Chucky doll vibe going on there, too.
She kind of does.
I keep her in a box.
I keep her in a box when I'm not demonstrating her.
So the title of my presentation is called This Measles, What We're Not Being Told About the West Texas Deaths.
And there's a reason that doesn't say measles deaths.
It's the West Texas Deaths.
So let me go forward here.
This is our group, Free Now Foundation.
We defend medical freedom in the California courts.
Right now we have a lawsuit.
That if we win, we will do away with all the school mandates of all the required shots in California.
That's more than 30 doses of shots that K-12 students are required to get in California.
And our lawsuit is designed to do away with those mandates completely to go back to where we were in 2015 when it was just parental choice.
No exemptions needed at all.
And our motto is because parents call the shots.
That's what we believe.
Yep.
I have to send out a thank you to all the people who've done research on these West Texas measles cases, Polly Tommy, Dr. Brian Hooker, Mickey Willis, Levi Quackenboss, who is one of our authors now for Free Now Foundation, Dr. Pierre Corey, Robert Malone, and many others for investigating what I'm calling this measles, because this measles is different than the one that affected Mary Bell.
So I'm going to go through this.
This is what Maribel comes with.
She comes with this little saying, I have measles and my spots are red, but I'll be well soon if I stay in bed.
So obviously not a concern.
Fast forwarding to 1969, a lot of people are familiar with this Brady Bunch episode.
And here's Marcia saying, if you have to get sick, you sure can't beat the measles.
And this show, as you know, Mike, you probably remember we're around the same age.
I would come home from school, and this was like my second family, and I was so excited to see what the Brady Bunch kids were up to.
This is the ultimate in social programming, social engineering, this show.
How to be a good parent, how to be a good kid, how to know how to act in society with your friends.
And this was it.
This was a social engineering show.
And so it's really interesting that they made Measles out to be not so bad.
So here's a clip.
It's a minute.
Should I play it?
Yeah, go ahead.
Okay.
In case people haven't seen it, let me see if I can get this to play.
It's not playing.
All right, well, we can insert it because I'm familiar with that clip.
Yeah, everybody's pretty familiar with it, so we might not need it.
But basically, all of the Brady Bunch kids, all six of them, they get measles, and then one of them says, wow, you sure can't beat measles if you have to get sick.
And there they were on one of their beds in a bedroom playing Monopoly.
And they were all smiles.
With other kids.
Yeah, well, all their siblings.
Right.
So, and I think they were saying in that clip, it's like, you know, hey, you get a couple days off and you just, you know, stay home and then, you know, you're healed.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
So, not a big deal in the 60s.
And so, let's see what happened with the measles vaccine.
It was introduced by a guy named Enders, E-N-D-E-R-S, in 1963.
Now, Enders, when he was asked why he developed the measles vaccine, he said nothing about measles being deadly.
It said nothing about wanting to be a hero to save children's lives, which you would have thought he would have said if that were the case.
But instead, he kind of did a twist on what the guy said when he climbed Everest.
When people asked him why he climbed Everest, he just said because it was there.
So Enders, when asked why he developed the measles vaccine, said because it's there.
Nothing about deaths.
And there's an interview you can find on YouTube of Edmonton.
And that is what this measles vaccine is named after because that's the guy whose blood was used to make the measles vaccine.
And there's a live interview of him.
He was still alive at least in the past decade or so to be interviewed.
And when asked why he wanted to participate to help develop a measles vaccine, he said, well, when I got the measles, I was really sick for a week.
He didn't say anything about people dying or dead classmates or anything like that.
This was a mild illness.
And you can see on this chart that starts in 1930s, These are the deaths per 100,000 people in the population.
This is different than the case fatality rate, but this is the population fatality rate of measles.
And if you're a statistician, you would probably be able to fit a trend line in here coming down like this.
And you can see that the vaccine does nothing to the trend line.
And you can see even at its worst, deaths per measles were 5.5 per 100,000.
But then by the time they introduced the vaccine, it's 1 in 400,000.
So that's why it was almost a nothing burger when kids got measles, and most likely the kids who died were the ones who were deficient in vitamin A and probably the more poor kids who didn't have a good diet.
Now let's contrast this with today's media often tries to cause widespread panic, right?
It's all a fear psyop.
They terrorize parents with the idea that, oh, your child might get measles.
There's an outbreak.
And they say, you have to go get vaccinated, otherwise your child might die.
But that's all a lie, as you're showing.
Historically, that's a complete lie, except for extremely rare cases of nutrient-deficient children who then get the measles.
Yeah, and so a lack of vitamin A would make somebody more susceptible to a bad outcome.
But Mike, even in cases where a healthy child got measles...
I believe these are the stats for after the vaccine was introduced.
One in 20 would get a secondary bacterial pneumonia infection, which is treatable.
It's not resistant to antibiotics.
And then one in a thousand would get encephalitis.
But guess what, Mike?
When we introduced that vaccine, I was just talking to Ryan Cole about this, Dr. Ryan Cole.
He said that we introduced a neurological element into the measles once we introduced the vaccine, and that's what caused this new syndrome of encephalitis in one in a thousand kids who get measles.
Bizarre.
But yeah, it does make sense.
Okay, so let's keep going.
I also wanted to point out that they also promised, Enders promised that this would be a lifetime immunity vaccine.
But here's a study by a guy named Gregory Poland, who's in charge of immunology and vaccines at the Mayo Clinic.
And he's pretty obsessed with this problem with the measles vaccine.
Here's a study where he studied...
Very heavily vaccinated 20 to 44-year-old people.
And he said a non-trivial proportion of them, almost 40%, were negative for measles antibodies.
Negative.
And that means it looks like they've never been exposed to measles.
And this is a heavily vaccinated population.
And I want to point out one other thing about this, Mike.
This is called seroprevalence.
This is just a test to see whether or not somebody's ever been exposed to measles.
But seroprotection...
It's a higher level of antibodies, and he won't even address it in this study.
I'm sure they have that data as well, because you can't help but collect it if you're doing an IgG study, an antibody study, but they don't report on the actual seroprotective level they found in this population.
If they'd done that, my guess, it would be 50% or fewer of this heavily vaccinated population would still be quote-unquote immune to measles based on antibody levels.
So even if you believe...
In modern virology theories, and even if you believe the vaccine is safe, this shows that it's not effective, even in conventional virology theory, correct?
Yeah, exactly.
It's not effective.
And so we have a really big problem.
We've created immune escape, and we have this problem of secondary vaccine failure.
It's called waning immunity, and it's a very, very big problem.
So here I just also want to go into this concept of eradication.
This is what eradication means, folks.
This is a chart of annual measles cases in the United States starting in 2010.
And you can see that your definition and my normal definition of eradication does not mean there are no measles cases.
Every year in the United States we have some measles cases.
There were a lot in 2019.
There were...
There were fewer in 2020 and 2010 and 2012, but every year we have measles cases.
So it turns out the definition of eradication is that an infection doesn't continue to spread longer than a year.
That's the actual definition of eradication in immunology.
And yes, it's bizarre, but we saw a lot of other bizarre uses of terminology.
During when we were locked down because of COVID, we also learned that isolation of a virus doesn't actually mean isolation.
So there's a lot of double standards when it comes to viruses and a lot of separate definitions of words for viruses.
And here's another example of a separate definition for what we think of as eradication.
So in 2025, they show here far less than 500 cases.
The most updated data for 2025 is that the line is up here above 1,000 cases.
Still not totally out of range.
Got it.
So, here's what I did.
I've got some leftover skills from when I did strategy and research at Apple.
So, I took all the VAERS reports of deaths after measles vaccine and I put them on this chart.
That's the blue line.
And the scale is literally like the count.
So, there's 0 to 12 reports of deaths.
But you can see in 1996, 1995, that is, there were 11 deaths reported after measles vaccine.
Got it.
Why isn't everyone...
These should all be headlines.
If we're wanking about deaths from measles in the media, why aren't we publicizing these deaths after the measles vaccine?
That never happens.
Well, right.
And so I know you're going to get to the Texas case where the media reported that this young girl, in one case, died with measles.
And what they don't report is these cases where they vaccinate a child and then the child dies.
They never say they died with a vaccination.
Correct.
They never say that.
So it's just utterly dishonest reporting.
Completely.
And it is.
It's completely dishonest.
And these should all be headlines, but they will not do it, as you know.
Right.
So in total, there's 302 vaccine deaths reported to VAERS.
Now, VAERS, we also know from the Lazarus study from 2010, it was at Harvard Pilgrim in conjunction with the CDC.
So this is CDC-funded data that deaths reported to VAERS are...
Under-reported by a factor of 7.7.
So you'd actually have to multiply that 302 by 7.7 to probably get the real number of deaths post-measles vaccine.
So it's much worse than this.
But let's see how much worse that is than actual deaths from measles.
So now here in the red, I added actual deaths reported from measles to the chart.
And you can see in 1989 through 1981, we had a year of 123 measles deaths.
I don't know why that was.
But anyway, another one was in 2015.
And now they're saying they're actually three in 2025.
But I'm going to focus on these two that I illustrate here from West Texas, where we have a lot of information from the families about what happened to these two very young girls who supposedly died of measles.
And as you can see, the total measles deaths in the same period is 126 compared to 302 deaths after the measles vaccine.
I'm sorry, but right here you can see that the cost-benefit of the measles vaccine just doesn't add up.
Well, right, and especially when there's a risk-free way to boost the child's survival when exposed to any of this, and that's have good vitamin A, have good vitamin D, have sunshine, have healthy nourishment, etc.
And there are no downsides to nutrition.
Exactly.
No risk at all.
I mean, those deaths could be near zero across that whole time.
And that's where you started all your research.
That's how you became so big and famous with all these followers, because that's where you started, Mike.
I remember that.
Well, yeah, I mean, talking about vitamin D and, yeah, I mean, I was exposing the vaccine industry, you know, in 2005, when it was considered crazy to question vaccines.
Now, I mean, now it's easy to question vaccines because it's common knowledge, but, you know.
Almost 20 years ago it was not.
But anyway, you also have a similar history.
You've been researching this and questioning and educating people all these years.
So can I interrupt you, though, with a question?
Yeah.
What do you make of the current progress of HHS, Secretary Kennedy, you know, RFK Jr., doing certain things, some things, demanding some research?
Looks like now the...
I think it's the FDA is saying we might look at removing COVID vaccines from the childhood immunization schedule.
On the other hand, there are a lot of critics that say he's not doing enough.
He needs to ban everything right now.
What's your take on all that?
Well, I have a good take on that.
So first of all, he's secretary of HHS, but he's really the general manager of health strategy in the United States.
And it's a whole, there's a whole systems problem that's created with these vaccines.
The media depend on the revenue for advertising.
The lobbyists depend on it.
Pension funds depend on pharmaceutical stocks to support older people who are drawing from their pensions.
I mean, it is a huge systems.
Issue with vaccines, so it's very hard to touch them and do anything to them.
They're a huge profit center for pediatricians also and hospitals.
It's pretty insane.
But since he's the chief strategist for health in the United States, if you allow me to put it that way, he's got to think about how to build consensus in his organization to do something different with the vaccines.
And number two, he's got to have the data to make any decision that much stronger.
And number three, he can't unilaterally make a decision to pull a vaccine from a market.
That has to be VRBAC, that's an advisory committee to FDA, or ACIP, which is an advisory committee to the CDC.
So he needs to wait until he's repopulated those committees, which I know he's done or is still doing, and they've got to come out with a position and advise his agency and him on what to do.
Now, the great news is that he's signaled, and so has Macri, that the COVID shots are probably going to come off the children's schedule.
And that would be great, but I'm going to caution everybody that that's not going to solve the whole problem with COVID shots.
And the whole problem with COVID shots is they have double liability protection right now.
One is they have liability protection from being sued just by being on the children's schedule, no matter whose arm you're injected into, that's all they wanted.
They had to try to make a case that these COVID shots Right.
if they inject a pregnant woman, an elderly person, it doesn't matter.
Just if they're on the children's schedule, that's what they get.
Now, if they get pulled from the children's schedule, which is what they've been signaling, In normal circumstances, that would be fantastic.
The liability would be back on the vaccine manufacturer, and then they would remove the shot with a stupid excuse like "lack of demand." That's what they did with the Limerick's shot that was causing lifetime Lyme arthritis.
They pulled the shot for lack of demand.
And really, it was because there was lack of demand because they were so injurious.
But I believe that in a normal case, if it's pulled from the children's schedule, they can't survive without the liability protection because they'd be sued out of business in civil court.
And so that's what would happen in a normal case.
The problem with the COVID shots is not just that they're still under EUA.
Pfizer and Moderna are under EUA for children ages 12 and under.
The regular BLA-approved biologic license agreement, FDA-approved versions, are also still on the market and approved for ages 12 and up.
And both types, the EUA and the BLA, those are both protected right now under the PrEP Act.
Right.
Which was, before Bobby went into place, that got extended until January 31st, 2029.
So, that's really bad.
That means that he can pull them from the children's schedule.
And the good thing is the pediatricians wouldn't have such a strong case to recommend them anymore, but they would still be on the market with liability protection.
And that's not good because I just wish that the PrEP Act weren't there because then if they come off the children's schedule, they have liability and they'd be scared out of the market.
That's not going to happen until Bobby also releases those shots from the PrEP Act, and I hope he will do that.
Does he have the power to pull those out of the PrEP Act?
Coverage?
He does have unilateral power to do that, but he could face lawsuits if he does it without enough data.
So he's got to make sure that he's got his consensus people in place who've relied on the weight of the evidence, who will make a report showing that either A, there's not enough data, that probably won't be enough to get it off of the PrEP Act protection, because for the EUA, it only had to be 30 to 50 percent effective.
But enough data to show that the biologic license agreement versions are either inadequately studied or the data show that there's a negative effect.
So I'm really hoping it's the latter.
I hope they can come forward with data showing that there's a very negative effect on children.
And one other thing, I was with Steve Kirsch last week, and we had a big fundraiser with Del Bigtree and Steve Kirsch.
And he's like, hey, guys, it's case closed.
And we're like, yeah, we know the COVID shots don't work.
He's like, no, but...
You don't know.
I'm like, yeah, we do.
We know that they don't work.
He's like, no.
Steve Kirsch now has data from six different countries showing that COVID shots do nothing for the case fatality rate from SARS-CoV-2.
Like, it literally flatlines in six countries, and he's got a great slide showing that there's absolutely no efficacy from the shots.
Yeah, I've seen that, but let me redirect one question to you on this.
What you're describing, and I really respect your knowledge of the process here, What you're describing is that we already have data.
We know that these COVID vaccines not only do not work, they do not offer protection, they do not prevent transmission or infection, but they're also dangerous.
They are killing people.
We have data to support this, not only Steve Kirsch, but Ed Dowd and many others, right?
And yet, what you're describing is that we now have to prove they're dangerous in order to remove them.
From the childhood schedule.
Now, isn't that backwards science?
Because it should be that they have to be proven safe before you inject children with them.
Right.
But they didn't have to be proven safe.
They only had to be 30 to 50 percent effective, and they did these bogus studies.
You know, there are so many problems with the studies.
I haven't looked at them for a long time, but their criteria for a case and a control of somebody who got sick during the study and somebody who stayed well, it was ridiculous.
If you got sick and you tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and had a cough, that was a case.
Yeah, they rigged the studies.
We know that, yeah.
Yeah, it was so rigged.
So, and they really didn't, they threw away all the safety concerns.
So what he has to do, he's got to build consensus within the government, within his agencies, within the advisory committees, based on the weight of the evidence.
And when he does that, I think he can move forward more powerfully.
But he, the strongest decisions, the most durable decisions are going to be when he gets the consensus and the science to back it up.
So he's moving on this.
He just needs those things to be in place.
I'm a strategist, and you have to have consensus and data to have the strongest, most durable decisions.
Well, I hear you, but if I were Secretary of HHS, I would say, they're all banned now, today, until you can show me that they're safe.
Because that's the scientific approach.
Yeah, and a preliminary injunction lawsuit would actually help with that.
Because then they could be temporarily banned until the suit is decided, until a judgment comes in.
Right.
But then we've got these senators that are also, of course, trying to pull the puppet strings of RFK and all these agreements that are just horrific.
Basically, they're holding Secretary Kennedy hostage to their agenda.
Yeah.
It's insane.
Yeah, I see it as well.
And Trump doesn't seem to be backing down on his...
Favorability of the mRNA shots.
I mean, he had Larry Ellison come out and endorse the mRNA cancer vaccine where two days after taking somebody's blood, you could have a cancer vaccine in somebody's arm.
I'm sorry, but they just shot themselves in the foot with that because if it only takes two days to develop an mRNA vaccine, then somebody who's sick and wants the vaccine, I don't know who that would be.
They're pretty insane in my world.
They could get a vaccine made for their infection within two days, then we would never need to prophylactically vaccinate anybody, and we would never need mandates again.
So if you take that logic about the cancer vaccine forward, then you can't have mandates or prophylaxis for any vaccine because it doesn't make sense.
You don't need to vaccinate everyone if there's risk.
You can just vaccinate the people who want it if they're sick.
Yeah, that's a really good point.
Okay.
All right.
Sorry to interrupt your presentation.
No, it's fine.
So go ahead.
Okay, I'll go back, and then I'll go under the next slide.
So, oh, my next slide shows that I'm going to prove, actually, you see over here what changed, the 2025?
I took away those two cases because those were not measles deaths, according to the parents and health professionals.
Yes.
So, okay, so now, let's go back up a little bit to 2014, and let's go to Disneyland in California in December 2014, and there's a Disneyland measles outbreak, okay?
This is the Wikipedia page.
I took a screenshot.
I'm sorry to interrupt again, but this panic was pushed to promote SB277 in California, right?
Yep, and we're going to get into that.
But there's something really weird, Mike, about this photo in this Wikipedia article.
It says here, it's labeled, this is Wikipedia, and these guys crawl this site all day long and correct mistakes all day long.
But somehow, this photo...
So this should be a picture of a child with measles from 2014 or early 2015.
And it also says down here, young boy with measles.
So both of those statements are incorrect, according to Wikipedia, because if you zoom in on this picture, you notice that there's something going on on the child's right deltoid muscle, which is where you get vaccines.
And indeed, it says this 1968, not 2014, image depicted the face and back of a young child after receiving a smallpox vaccination.
Why don't they have a picture of all the measles cases from Disneyland in 2014?
They could have just had one photo of a recent kid with measles from 2014 and they don't have it.
They have this in there.
Right.
It's not measles.
Right.
Also showing that you can get a rash from...
A vaccine that looks like measles, this is a detoxification rash, people.
This is what happens when you detox and you overload your kidneys, you overload your liver, your skin takes over and your body pushes things through your skin.
This is a detox rash.
Well, and look, I would also argue, Alex, that the entire theory of measles is completely wrong.
And that the postules that are forming is exactly the body detoxifying through the skin.
Because cells are dying for other reasons that we could talk about another day.
You know, exposure, chemical exposure, electromagnetic exposure, stress, inflammation, etc.
Cells are dying, and the exosome material is being eliminated through the skin, and so that creates what looks like measles.
Correct.
Yeah, I think we're just talking about a rash that is something that happens when your liver and kidneys are overloaded.
That's what I think all the rashes are.
And the fact that they have different characteristics, so that measles looks different than chickenpox, which looks different from smallpox.
It's interesting, and I don't know why they take on those characteristics, but those are detox rashes.
You're right.
Detox rashes.
Exactly.
And if you're hanging around other kids who are detoxing, they're shedding toxins that can then harm you.
So there is potentially...
A semi-infectious but not living.
It's not a living thing, but you can be exposed to environmental toxins that cause some of your cells to die and detox.
So, I mean, it actually makes perfect sense without virology.
Correct.
Yeah, I also agree it makes perfect sense without virology.
And the difference is that...
In virology, a virus is seeking out a cell to go into it and take it over and manufacture more copies of itself.
It's kind of like cellular rape by a virus.
But for the people who don't believe in viruses, and I'm 95% in that camp, I'm leaving it open to be convinced otherwise.
But for the people who don't, then it's not the virus seeking out the cell.
It's the opposite.
It's the cell engulfing a particle.
To neutralize it.
And maybe when a cell gets too many of those, it can break down, and then you get these detox symptoms that sometimes go through your skin.
Well, because cells are expendable.
The body knows that cells are expendable, right?
It's almost like a honeybee hive or whatever, where the frontline worker bees are expendable for the good of the hive.
Your body knows, hey, I can make more cells.
I can make red blood cells.
I can make any kind of specialized cells.
You know, hippocampus, neurological cells, liver cells, you name it.
So the body's willing to sacrifice some cells to get rid of toxins or spike proteins or exposure elements in order to benefit the organism as a whole.
Again, it makes perfect sense.
Yeah, and I hate to go down a tangent, but I think it's really important for people to know that that's also a theory of cancer, that cancer is a way to wall off areas of low...
Low voltage in your body or wall-off toxicity.
So I don't think all cancers are parasitic, but parasites might be engulfed by a tumor as a way to separate them from you and try to protect you.
So it's just a whole different way of thinking about health.
And I'm a follower of Dr. Jerry Tennant, who goes into detail about what I just said.
But back to measles, this is why I want to say that those cases that you showed the chart earlier of just a few hundred, quote, cases of measles, I'm willing to bet you that almost none of those cases can be traced back to some original measles exposure.
Like, they're spontaneous measles.
They're skin rashes without measles exposure.
And then they call it measles.
Very astute observation.
I don't have any proof of that, but I do believe that people could be exposed to contact toxins that could cause some of those symptoms that look like measles or other infections.
Well, right.
Exactly.
So, anyway, again, I'm sorry for interrupting, but you bring up such interesting topics that we have to dive a little deeper sometimes.
I think we could dive deeper like every two seconds.
Yeah, no kidding.
All right, but please go ahead.
And I'll just interrupt you at will, I guess.
No, it's fine.
Totally fine.
As long as you don't mind, maybe we might go a little over.
I don't know if you can, though.
No, I'm good till 15 after, so I've got about 30 minutes.
Okay.
Okay.
So I'm going to get into the Kennedy piece in a little bit, but I'm just going through the history of measles and politics to show you that it is quite possible that measles outbreaks are being used to manipulate us politically.
For political goals.
So here we are.
You mentioned this, Mike.
Senate Bill 277.
It landed in California a couple months after the Disneyland measles outbreak.
So this was in early 2015.
This was introduced.
And this was passed in 2015.
Despite an outpouring, an outroar from so many parents in California, literally thousands of parents stormed the Capitol in Sacramento multiple times.
During this legislative session, there were women chaining themselves to the doors of the Capitol.
People were crying.
We were singing.
We assembled outside of Governor Newsom's office.
Well, actually, this wasn't Newsom.
This was actually Brown, who signed this into law.
But they heard us, and they did nothing.
They were like brick walls.
There was something else going on here.
And so we were always suspicious that the California measles outbreak at Disneyland was used for this political agenda, but we still don't have proof of that.
It's just weird that there's not a picture of a kid with measles on the Wikipedia page, but we have no proof that this was fake.
But let's now go forward another four years where we do have a whistleblower.
Washington State.
There were some cases in 2019.
Yeah, well, we have, and I'll say, we have a pattern of knowing that These PSYOPs are used to push vaccine mandates through fear.
So we do have a pattern.
I know you're about to go to Washington to talk about where there's even more abundant evidence.
So go ahead.
Yeah, yeah.
So that's right.
That's what this whole presentation is about.
It's about the PSYOP.
So here we go.
Washington is under a state of emergency as measles cases rise.
This is January 29th, 2019.
This is on CNN.
So there's a measles outbreak in Washington.
And what happens next?
A few months later, they introduce a bill to remove parental rights around measles vaccine.
Isn't that a coincidence?
Isn't that odd?
Just like California.
But here, there's something different.
So ultimately, a few months later, Washington state legislators passed a bill, and parents lost their right to not give their kids the MMR vaccine.
But let's see what happened also in Washington.
Here's my friend J.B. Hanley's blog.
This is his substack.
So it's jbhanleyblog.substack.com.
You can go see this.
This is a note he got from a whistleblower at the Department of Public Health in Vancouver or Portland.
Actually, I don't know if it's from Portland or Washington.
It doesn't say.
Oregon.
It's one of these places where the measles were.
But anyway, the important thing is this is an insider whistleblower from the Department of Public Health.
And he said that the 2019 measles outbreak in Vancouver slash Portland was fake.
They made it up in order to change Washington's law.
I know because when I was writing SQL queries on the Sentinel database, I tried testing it against that database and nothing came up.
So I asked, I presume his boss, Rex Larson, why that was, and he froze.
That's not a good sign.
And then this person got into the IMM drive.
And found memos that they were contracting with a PR firm to promote the fake outbreak in order to pass the bill.
Yep.
It's stunning.
And this has not been adjudicated.
This is a whistleblower.
I don't know if he's signed an affidavit or a declaration.
But I trust that this is from a real source.
I very much trust J.B. Hanley.
But why would somebody write something so detailed if this were not actually a fake outbreak?
Well, and we know that the media then uses fear to bypass rationality, and then they shout down anybody who dares to ask questions by saying, oh, you're an anti-vaxxer, which is a slur, or to say, oh, you're endangering children if you don't go along with our agenda.
Well, their agendas are fake.
Their agendas are fake.
They use fear.
They use fear to push vaccines that cause autism and harm and kill children.
That's what they do.
Yep, yep, that's right.
So we're about to get into what they're doing to Kennedy in just a second.
So here we are.
This is my section on the politics of measles around RFK Jr. from recent times, from 2023 when he decided to run for president to the present time.
So first, I'm going to take you through a timeline, and so we need to note the dates really carefully, and I'm going to flip back and forth between Google Trends to show you all the hits on measles during this time period.
So first of all, April 19th, 2023, he announces he's running for president.
He had put me on his finance committee to help raise money for his campaign a few months before that, so I was really excited when this came out.
And not a lot happened quickly after that, but...
Deborah Birx steps into the story in September of 2023, and I'm going to tell you what happened here.
Just for everybody's recollection, she was also known as Scarf Lady for her famous Hermes scarves that belong in the 1980s, but she was still wearing them in the 2020s.
She was the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator for 2020 to 2021.
She wrote this book called Silent Invasion.
Admitting that she didn't use any science for any of the COVID protocols, the distancing, the masking, the lockdowns.
She admitted that those were not based on the evidence.
They just made it up.
She just made it up.
Of course they did.
I want to say that this is circumstantial evidence, but from here on out, this is all circumstantial evidence, but this timeline speaks volumes.
Later in 2023, when it's obvious Kennedy is going to stay in the race, Debra Burks gets a new job.
Debra Burks grew up in Pennsylvania.
She got her law degree in Pennsylvania at Penn.
She spent her whole life in D.C. wearing those scarves, presumably.
She is now moved.
She disappeared from the public for a couple years.
Now she gets moved to a place with strip malls called Lubbock, Texas.
Mike, can you tell people about Lubbock, Texas, maybe?
Strip malls, like you said.
Strip malls and sand.
You got it.
Okay.
Yeah, so I don't know what she did with her scarves after moving there.
But that's not a place you want to go.
That's not a promotion.
That's a demotion.
And maybe there is some deal like, hey, Debra, you go to Texas, to West Texas, and we'll protect you in some way from prosecution for all the COVID crimes.
I don't know.
So anyway, so she gets a job in Lubbock County at Texas Tech Medical Center.
And let's see what she's doing there.
She is there to identify and address health challenges, specifically in rural areas of where?
West Texas!
West Texas!
What's she doing there?
What is she doing there?
Yeah, very low population density in West Texas, by the way.
Yeah.
So that is not a highly sought-after position, we'll say.
I mean, I love Texas.
Don't get me wrong.
I love all of Texas.
I'm not denigrating the people there, but it's just not a high-focus area.
This is not a promotion for Deborah Birx.
And this is not Austin.
This is not Dallas.
This is not even Fort Worth.
This is Lubbock, Texas.
So this is what she's doing there.
So maybe, I believe she was a pawn put in place to be used later.
So let's see what's happening here.
So look at this.
Texas Tech University, where Deborah Birx is, is indistinguishable.
From Texas Tech University Medical Center and the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, Texas.
Now, this University Health Sciences Center is where the two children who supposedly died of measles were sent at this place where Deborah Birx is.
So let's note that.
And that's right.
I don't live in Texas, so this is just from my rock query.
So let me show you on a map for people who are not familiar with Texas.
Actually, the first cases weren't in Seminole, Texas.
They were elsewhere in Texas.
But these were the first cases in Mennonites in Seminole, Texas down here.
And the closest hospital to them is here, Texas Tech.
That's where Deborah Birx is.
So I just want everybody to know that.
This is where they had to take their kids to the hospital if they ever needed hospital care.
So you're thinking that she may have been put there to manage this, to manage the messaging of this so-called outbreak.
Manage the messaging, probably yes, and maybe more once you see what we know right now.
So, okay, so let's keep going here.
So I just want to say if there's smoke, there's fire.
And again, this is all circumstantial evidence, but thank you, AI, for illustrating a little Hermes scarf on my drawing here.
Oh, that's great.
Oh, thanks.
So, let's see.
What happens in January 2025?
Six days before Bobby Kennedy's Senate confirmation hearings to be Secretary of HHS, we have our first cases of measles in Texas.
What incredible timing.
Kind of like SB 277, right?
Correct.
Kind of like SB 277.
As if they were trying to give senators talking points to beat up Kennedy about measles.
So, and I didn't hear anybody talk about the Texas measles during the hearings.
They beat them up a lot about the measles in, gosh, that South Asian country, Southeast Asia country, Samoa, the Samoa measles cases.
They totally beat them up about that.
I'm sure everybody remembers the outbursts.
But even that story that the senators had is not correct at all.
The hysteria there started because two nurses accidentally put a paralytic agent.
into the MMR vaccine to hydrate it instead of saline.
No, they killed two children and so people freaked out thinking the measles vaccine was really like super dangerous, more dangerous than it actually is.
That's not Kennedy's fault.
So, and I just want to say that most of the cases that started occurring after that first outbreak were in Texas.
Here's a chart showing that 541 We're in Texas compared to very few in other states.
So again, all centered kind of around Deborah Birx.
And I also want to say that they're blaming the outbreak on the unvaccinated, of course, which is what they always do.
But this is in a Mennonite population.
They don't have electronic medical records.
They don't even have paper records.
Now, some of the parents have had the MMR vaccine.
In fact, I think most of them had, but their kids typically don't.
And in either case, they don't have records of it, so they're counted as unknown, which is lumped in with the unvaccinated.
So they're showing that 530 of the cases are confirmed in the unvaccinated, and that's how it's being reported in the media.
Okay, wait a second, Alex, though.
You need to help us define cases, because as you know, our audience probably knows, that that's also very deceptive.
A case, like the way we think of it, means, oh, here's a child with an outbreak of measles.
But that's not actually what it means.
Can you give us more details of how the medical system determines a, quote, case?
That's a really good question.
I actually am not totally sure.
I think it's probably just based on the rash in most cases.
Well, I'm aware that there's also testing.
Kind of like PCR testing that they use for COVID.
So, you know, they can use different kinds of tests, including protein sequencing testing for measles.
And we know that that is incredibly unreliable and can do partial matches, which are exosomes of other cells.
So I think this is the way that they, like, if they see a kid dying, let me tell you guys how malicious the hospital system is.
If there's a child that is dying and the child is not vaccinated, then...
As that child is dying, in the moments of taking its last breaths, they will inject that child with an MMR vaccine.
And then, when the child dies, they'll use PCR to test and they'll get a positive hit on a measles sequence from the vaccine, and then they'll report the child died with measles.
But that child will not be reported as vaccinated because the vaccination status doesn't kick in for two weeks for some of these vaccines.
So they will literally inject measles, or what they call measles, into the child to say the child died with measles when it's actually a totally fraudulent vaccine scan.
That's right.
And that's definitely how they did it when we were locked down.
If somebody got a COVID vaccine, they were not considered fully vaccinated until two weeks after their final dose.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Any dose that happened in that two-week period were not due to the vaccine.
Let me just repeat that because you're exactly right.
Somebody gets vaccinated with COVID.
They die two days later.
The media reports they died being unvaccinated.
Because they say the vaccine doesn't kick in for two weeks.
So it's a total lie.
The whole thing, the whole industry of vaccines is an absolute fraud.
And that's why I keep saying we have to stop them all.
Stop all the vaccines.
Say that the science is fraudulent.
It's criminal, actually.
And then if, well, if Kennedy or anybody else wants to start a process of figuring out what is actually safe and effective, hey, go for it.
But you know what you're going to find out?
None of them are safe and effective.
That's what the data will show.
None of them are safe and none of them actually work the way we're told they work.
But that's just my take.
You go ahead.
I'm sorry.
No, I have the exact same take.
And I don't know if they have that same two-week rule for measles vaccination.
I don't know.
But Alex, they make it up as they go along.
They will make up whatever they want to fit any narrative they want.
It doesn't even have to be written anywhere.
It's just Deborah Birch can just say it.
Just like Fauci just said a bunch of shit and none of it was true.
Right.
So she was willing to say it when she was in the White House.
She's probably willing to say it when she's in Lubbock, Texas.
Absolutely.
They're liars.
They're criminals against children.
There's nothing they won't say to push their agenda of murdering more children.
That's what they do.
I agree.
I agree.
It's criminal, it's shameful, and it's unforgivable.
So let's keep going.
Now, I'm actually getting...
I'm getting emotional now, like, of what you're presenting here.
Let me have a drink of my cool smoothie and try to calm down while you continue.
Go ahead.
It gets pretty dark.
So, here is Elizabeth Warren questioning Kennedy, and she has an absolute meltdown over his views on vaccines, and it turns out she's one of the most highly paid people from Big Pharma.
With campaign donations.
And everybody, in fact, the temper tantrum level correlated perfectly almost with the amount of pharmaceutical donations to each of these senators.
Right.
Like, I want to make a chart of it showing, like, perfect correlation.
Yeah.
Okay, so these hearings were six days later on January 29th, and I believe that they had started these measles cases on purpose, most likely, to give these senators talking points to beat up Kennedy with.
Absolutely.
For some reason I didn't hear anything about the Texas cases because they hadn't had a death yet, which is probably what they were waiting for.
So here he's sworn in February 13th.
A couple weeks later he was sworn in by Gorsuch and we believe he was sworn in by Gorsuch because Gorsuch wrote a dissenting opinion.
About an old vaccine case called Jacobson from 1905.
And he is signaling perhaps that he wants to do away with Jacobson, which modern courts still use to justify vaccine mandates.
That's another rabbit hole I can't go down right now.
No, but let me just say, Jacobson must be overturned because it's been fraudulently misinterpreted to push vaccine mandates on people when that's not even what the original Supreme Court decision...
Mandate.
It wasn't a vaccine mandate.
I believe it was just mandating a fine or like a $5 fine or a fee.
That's what it mandated.
Correct.
Yeah.
If you didn't want to get the smallpox vaccine, all you had to do is pay a $5 fine, which would be like a hundred and something dollars today.
And that was that.
No, I don't deserve you need to pay the government any money for refusing a medical treatment.
But it is misinterpreted in the courts.
The other way it's misinterpreted in the courts is actually one of the very The foundational principles of our due process lawsuit, believe it or not, and I am going to go into this now because we're on it.
The smallpox vaccine was based on common knowledge, not scientific knowledge, common knowledge that the vaccines were safe and effective.
And that's not the same as scientific knowledge as we both know.
And so the common knowledge was that the effectiveness meant that it prevented the spread and provided a public benefit.
To smallpox vaccination.
It prevented smallpox from infecting other people.
In reality, if you look at the historical records, you can see that every place that got mass smallpox vaccination had major outbreaks afterwards and people would be hiding in their basements until the smallpox vaccinators went away.
But anyways, common knowledge that there was a public benefit and that's why the decision in this case is the way it is.
You can mandate it if it provides a public benefit.
But in our case, we argue that the efficacy of vaccines to prevent person-to-person spread has never been studied.
There's no data at all on that, so you cannot rely on Jacobson, which is based on common knowledge of that, which is not the same as scientific knowledge.
And now we have the science to say that we've never studied it.
We don't have the data to say that it prevents spread.
Well, they don't even have...
Isolated viruses that they can show us and I know this because I founded a laboratory that is ISO accredited and you've heard this I'll keep it short but we tried to order external standards of SARS-CoV-2 We order standards of glyphosate, we order standards of lead at certain concentrations and certain dilutions and other elements, multi-element standards, etc.
We can order chemical standards, pesticides, organophosphates, whatever.
You cannot order a standard of the COVID virus because it does not exist.
And the companies that claim to sell them, they actually are lying.
And if you look at their descriptions, they don't say it's just...
It's just SARS-CoV-2.
They say it's basically a mixture of bovine, cow blood parts, and other animal parts, and the snot from some lady that walked off an airplane from China who had symptoms.
So they grabbed her snot, and they mixed it with cow serum, and then that's the standard.
That's not a standard.
You guys don't even know what science is if you think that's a standard.
Exactly.
And yeah, then you're getting the DNA of all these other things in there.
Yes.
RNA, and it's ridiculous.
So, Mike, okay, I have to touch on something.
But I could say that's snot a standard.
Actually, I'm sorry.
Okay, that's snot a standard.
Okay, go ahead.
Okay, that's very punny.
Yeah, thank you.
So, listen, I was listening to that interview of Patrick Song Xiong.
If that's his name, I might have it a little bit wrong.
But when Tucker Carlson interviewed him, he said that he couldn't get the bags of COVID.
Bags of COVID.
Bags?
Yeah, I thought that was really weird.
And so we had to go to a foreign country to get the bags so he could study it.
Bags?
Bags of COVID?
Sounds like something that Macron might be hiding.
But listen to this.
I'd also known before that interview, and so my ears just really took that in.
Because I'd known before that interview that Sasha Latapova has put together an amazing COVID dossier and she said at Moderna there was a DoD building.
You needed DoD clearance as a Moderna employee to enter it.
And to that building were delivered "bags of COVID juice" by the DoD.
Bags of COVID juice.
Now, I've heard about the bags of COVID twice.
Whoa.
And Moderna didn't even know, according to Sasha, Moderna didn't even know what was in the bags.
Their job was just to put the lipid nanoparticle around whatever's in the bag of COVID juice.
Because it was a bioweapon created by the Department of Defense to be unleashed again.
I mean, this is, I'm saying this, not you, this is my opinion, but it's an educated opinion.
And also from many other guests and many other whistleblowers that, you know, from EcoHealth Alliance, et cetera, that we have interviewed over the last five years.
It's crystal clear.
And Latapova, we're going to have her back on again soon also.
She's absolutely correct about this.
But just for the audience, COVID was a DOD-initiated bioweapon for human depopulation.
New studies have come out showing massive destruction of the eggs in females, lifetime destruction of the eggs.
I think it was like 60 plus percent.
Do you recall the number that just came out recently?
I don't remember.
Massive infertility weapon, okay?
That's what that is.
It kills people now, and then it causes massive infertility in order to semi-exterminate or to accelerate the extermination of the human population.
So that's what vaccines are for.
It's depopulation, infertility, spontaneous abortions, and died suddenly.
That's what it's all about.
It's very clear.
It's very clear to me as well.
And Dr. Judy Mikevich, she was at our event this past weekend.
She said that...
Prior vaccines, we're injecting some of the sequences to make people test positive for SARS-CoV-2 later on the PCR test.
Yep.
And she also said that she doesn't believe a virus called COVID caused COVID.
She thinks that it was one of the factors.
I think it's multifactorial.
But she says one of the factors is 5G.
And she said that it creates, and I don't totally understand this yet, kind of a parasitic condition in the cell that was responsive to ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
You know what's funny is Judy Mikovits called me in early 2020.
And told me exactly what you just said.
Really?
Yes.
I mean, she was so far ahead of the curve.
Even at the time, I didn't grasp it yet.
I did not understand that in March of 2020.
You were still doing your projections of all the deaths, Mike.
Yeah, well, I was hoodwinked by China's videos of people falling dead.
And at first, see, yeah, I had too much faith in the system then.
I thought that there's no way hospitals would kill people in order to create death numbers.
But now we know they do kill people.
It's hospital homicide.
But yeah, and by the way, I publicly apologize for that.
My mistake was not recognizing the depth of the evil of the medical industrial complex.
And I will not make that mistake again.
No, neither of us will ever again.
And we both knew the depth of the evil, but we didn't know how evil it could possibly be.
Yeah, I had no idea.
They would just murder senior citizens with ventilators.
Right.
Another thing I want to say, while we're on this topic of the testing and manufacturing deaths in cases, is that I don't believe they ever intended to use the PCR test for this purpose.
I think that's what Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos were for.
I think the blood spot testing she reportedly developed, It was supposed to be used to manufacture all the cases, and it turned out to be a black box, and she was caught, and she was sentenced, but I think they wanted to use Theranos for blood spot testing to manufacture these cases.
I don't think they ever wanted to use PCR.
Well, you know, this is going to be controversial, but you know who the new Theranos is?
It's the Kali Means Company called Levels, where they have a little micro...
Monitor under your skin to share all the data with big tech.
Naomi Wolf just did a big story about this.
It's picking up where Theranos left off.
So Elizabeth Holmes is gone.
I mean, convicted, I believe.
But now there's the new, it's Cali means.
Think about that.
Yes, it could be.
And the weird stuff in Naomi's article about her continuous glucose monitoring product.
Is that the majority of the users are in Mexico, where the cost of having that program doesn't make any sense with the average level of income in Mexico.
And I wonder if there's a Spanish version of her app also, because otherwise...
Why would people who speak Spanish be using her app if it's all in English?
Well, because they're the first guinea pigs so that she can get more VC funding, which is how the whole thing works, so that they can get this put into everybody.
They want to get it mandated by HHS, and then they want to have a big data share with big tech to monetize everybody's biometrics and health conditions, and then they can use that to claim that they have a tech.
Well, look, I'm getting ahead of myself, but I'm 20 steps ahead.
I know where this is going.
Yeah, we do.
Yeah, we do.
That's a good observation.
I better get back to the presentation.
Yeah, go ahead.
I'm sorry.
I think you only have eight more minutes.
So we're doing his swearing in now on February 13th.
Then we've got two weeks later.
Here we go.
This is where this presentation is going.
Texas Child is the first reported U.S. measles death in a decade as outbreak hits more than 130.
Okay?
Two weeks after he's sworn in.
What do they want out of Kennedy?
So here we see this Google Trends line, and there's more hits for measles than there ever have been.
On February 27th, because there's big news about this first measles death, except that I'm going to argue that it wasn't actually measles death.
So here, Ben Kennedy, a few days later, is forced to put out a statement.
He hems and haws and finally puts out a statement on March 2nd.
He says measles outbreak is a call to action for all of us.
That's the only quote they can put in his mouth because he's not endorsing the MMR vaccine.
What they want him to say is an endorsement of the MMR vaccine, and they put it in the subhead, but they cannot attribute it to him.
But they're signaling, hey, here it is, Bobby.
It's in the subhead of this article.
This is what we want you to say.
And the subheading says MMR vaccine is crucial to avoiding potentially deadly disease.
But he won't say it.
His supporters on fire with criticism.
But as you're explaining, he was trying to defend himself against this contrived situation.
Yeah, he said measles vaccine is an option.
He said that vitamin A was most protective.
He mentioned nutrition.
He did talk about herd immunity, which pissed off a lot of us because it's not even a thing with vaccines.
But he didn't say what they wanted him to say.
So let's move on so I can close this out.
All right.
And there is something weird about this measles.
Here's one of the treating physicians from Texas, and he's saying it's dangerous.
He's saying this measles is dangerous.
That's why I call this presentation this measles.
This is not the measles of Mary Bell.
This is not the Brady Bunch measles.
This is different.
The kids who get this measles, some of them.
Look very, very sick, like they're on their deathbeds.
And once they're treated with budesonide, which is a nebulized steroid, they are up and jumping rope the next day.
Sorry, it's budesonide and cod liver oil because the cod liver oil has vitamins A and D in it.
So he says it's dangerous, but it's treatable.
So I do want to warn people, whatever this is, if it's a contact toxin, if it's a weaponized form of measles, it can be dangerous and get to a doctor right away to get nebulized.
If the doctor thinks that that would help you, this is what was working in the West Texas cases.
And you said cod liver oil, which is something that I routinely consume anyway.
Yeah.
And other healthy oils and everything.
In fact, I'll say since going through COVID and just knowing about ivermectin and knowing about all these other nutritional approaches and zinc and quercetin and the interaction and so on, I haven't been sick since.
I mean, occasionally I'll have small symptoms and it just...
Hammer it with all these nutritional approaches.
And of course, I'm never vaccinated and I don't take any pharmaceuticals, prescription medications at all.
And the ivermectin that I take is from a soil microbe.
So that's actually something from Mother Nature, not synthesized by men.
But I'm just throwing that out there to say you don't have to be sick, right?
So I'm confirming what you're saying there, Alex.
Yeah, exactly.
Okay, so here we go to the next slide.
So it turns out there is a different strain that we don't normally find in the United States.
It's called D8.
And this is from the WHO because a lot of, as we were talking about earlier, a lot of these cases, they were PCR tested.
And then after PCR testing, they get sequenced.
And sometimes they can just go straight to like next-gen sequencing.
But anyway, the gold standard for a PCR positive is to get it sequenced.
You need to know what order the letters are in because it's a genetic sequence.
So, but here we go.
Genotype D8.
Normally not found in the United States, so that's weird.
Normally found in India and Europe.
And there are single nucleotide substitutions in some of the ones that they have sequenced.
What does that mean?
A little CRISPR bioweapons gain-of-function research there.
Yeah, a little cut and paste maybe.
Yep, gain-of-function.
Yeah, so I've actually hired Dr. James Lyons-Weiler to do some research on these strains in the BLAST database.
And I think it still is interesting, even if you're a no-virus person, I think there are still sequences that help us identify what's going on.
So let me tell you what he's found so far.
And he's only been able, there we are at the Maha Ball, me and Dr. James Lyons-Weiler.
He's an awesome friend and colleague.
Yeah, he's great.
We love his work.
And he doesn't mind that I'm leaning toward the no-virus side of things.
So here we show up until 2025.
He wants to emphasize these are not from the West Texas cases.
We're waiting to get those sequences from the CDC.
So this is just showing in the blue line more and more mutations.
Here he says total mutations, increasing level of mutations in the D8 strain up through 2025.
So that's kind of weird.
You can see that.
Okay, and then I can't read you this whole thing, but he does say these are his slides.
I didn't have time to like chop down the language.
He does say that the D8 sequence is starting to change in important areas.
The mutations are actually appearing in a regular pattern.
He said there might be, this is maybe, we're not sure yet, evidence of vaccine escape that might make the measles vaccine, the Enders measles vaccine we talked about earlier less effective against these strains of D8.
We're not sure yet.
And he says that the vitamin A treatments could become less effective based on these mutations that he's seeing in the genome.
Wow.
Yeah.
So this is what he's looking at.
He said there's a hypothesis that mutations are enabling faster viral replication and may diminish vitamin A effectiveness indirectly.
And he wants to caution us, and I want to emphasize this, no direct resistance to vitamin A yet, but accelerated viral dynamics could counter its protective effects.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but this is why in supporting your immune function, you need to also have multiple vectors of support, you know, different nutrients, zinc and all the other nutrients and herbs and superfoods that have antiviral effects.
And there are, you know, hundreds of nutrients out there that do that across so many foods, you know, and so on.
But yeah, that's really interesting of his analysis.
And more to come.
Once he gets the West Texas strains, it's game on, and we'll see what's going on there.
Okay.
All right.
Very cool.
Yeah.
So that's all from IPAC.
Those last couple slides were from Dr. James Lyonsweiler.
Please support him in his work.
He has great classes that he offers through IPAC-EDU.
What's that website for him, by the way?
I think it's ipak.edu.
Okay, I'll try that.
I'll try to bring it up.
Okay.
Do you want me to stop sharing?
Nope.
Okay.
So, and what you don't do during a measles outbreak, you don't vaccinate with the MMR vaccine.
This is the package insert.
If you have a fever, it's contraindicated even by the package insert.
So that's not what you do.
That's not the advice Kennedy will be giving is to vaccinate people around somebody with measles if they have a fever.
But what did he do?
He starts endorsing vitamin A. And I just want to show that vitamin A, as we've been talking about, is standard of care.
From the World Health Organization standards and the American Academy of Pediatrics and its standard of care if somebody's hospitalized.
So I just want to show that.
Because vitamin A is not working as well in this measles.
You need the budesonide also.
Okay, and by the way, the IPAC website, here it is, is ipac-edu.org.
Thank you.
We just want to give him credit for people to sign up there.
We'll come back on your show when his research is done and share what he finds.
Okay, cool.
So, okay, and so here's what's going on in Texas.
This Dr. Edwards says that the February 26th death of a Texas child who tested positive for measles might have been prevented if hospital staff had given her breathing treatments such as budesonide.
It's historically been used in asthma.
But during COVID, many physicians learned of its very beneficial role in treating the inflammation triggered by respiratory viruses.
We're talking about an ARDS-type condition, which is what we saw at the beginning of COVID lockdowns.
Which is interesting, right?
This is not Mary Bell's measles.
Cod liver oil because it's the best form of vitamin A. And he says here, everybody should know that vitamin A deficiency makes measles much worse.
The measles infection all by itself will deplete you of retinol, which is vitamin A. Okay.
Okay, yeah.
This is fascinating.
I also want to point out that the parents of at least one of those girls did interviews with CHD.
And here we go.
Oh, that's what you're about to show.
Okay, great.
We're like on a mind meld here.
I guess so.
Here's CHD interviewing the parents of the first Mennonite girl who was said to have died of measles.
They're very lovely people.
They don't speak English very well.
They speak a German dialect, but the wife here was able to speak English well enough for an interview.
So here are the facts of her case.
Their daughter was six years old.
She got measles.
Her four siblings got measles and they recovered.
She got a secondary pneumonia infection, which, as I said earlier, affects one in 20 healthy children.
Her measles rash, though, her mother said was mostly gone by the time they got to the Texas University Medical Center in Lubbock, Texas, where our starring role character Deborah Birx is.
Her diagnosis was mycoplasma pneumonia.
Not a very unusual infection.
Very treatable.
However, Dr. Pierre Corey says emphatically that the antibiotics were delayed.
The father also asked for breathing treatments, but, you know, Budesonide, but he doesn't really speak English, so he said breathing treatments, but that was denied.
Then they gave the girl the wrong antibiotic.
This is where things start to get much darker.
The mother tried to give her daughter water because she was parched, but the hospital told her, no water.
No, you can't give your daughter water in the hospital.
They denied water?
That's insane.
Yeah.
And then it gets even worse.
Then the parents were told they couldn't stay and that the hospital would pay for them to go to a nearby hotel, which I've never heard of a hospital doing.
Mike, have you ever heard of a hospital paying for people to go to a nearby hotel?
Yeah.
At this point, the hospital was given a script.
They're going to sacrifice this girl to push measles.
That's obvious to me.
The last bullet point.
Then, after the parents were away at the hotel that the hospital was paying for, the hospital staff sedated the girl, put her on a ventilator, and she died.
Does this not sound like COVID hospital homicide protocols to you?
Total hospital homicide to push a narrative, and then the media latched onto it and said, measles deaths!
Correct.
And I just want to say that even these parents, they just lost their beautiful six-year-old daughter.
They still say they would never vaccinate for measles.
She would not recommend MMR vaccine to other parents.
And the reason is, in the community of a few thousand Mennonite children in West Texas, they know of a dozen children in that community who got autism after the MMR vaccine, so they will not touch it.
Yep.
Well, yeah, look, the Mennonite community is actually very wise in many ways.
And this is just one of them.
It's actually smart.
The Mennonites are more Maha than Maha people.
Totally.
Totally.
I have great respect for the Mennonite people and Amish groups as well.
But that's a different show.
I'm just saying, just because they reject the synthetic man-made medicine doesn't mean they're wrong.
They're actually correct on this point.
They have healthier children than regular American children, by far.
Yep, that's true.
And so do the Amish.
So here we go.
Here's the media coming in now.
So this six-year-old Mennonite girl has supposedly died of measles.
And now the headline on NPR is, amid a growing measles outbreak, doctors worry RFK Jr. is sending the wrong message.
And now they're beating him up for recommending vitamin A. Which is standard of care.
But it gets worse.
Just wait.
It gets worse.
So here's the hits that start happening for measles shortly after that.
March 12th, we get another spike in Google Trends with a lot of people searching for measles at that time.
So they're still keeping it in the public eye as they try to force a statement out of Kennedy's mouth.
March 31st.
They start going after Kennedy on vitamin A, not because he's recommending it versus the vaccine.
Now they're saying vitamin A is toxic.
How dare he?
Vitamins are bad for you.
Yeah, vitamins are bad for you, people.
But take more death jabs.
They're saying people are using too much.
So now we go to April 3rd.
And by the way, we're almost out of time.
We've got to wrap this up, though.
I know.
I've got to get to the conclusion here.
Let me do this because people have to hear the conclusion because it's coming very shortly.
It's my fault.
I keep interrupting.
It's my fault.
Go ahead.
So April 3rd, the second child supposedly dies of measles.
This is Daisy.
She's not Mennonite, but she lives in West Texas.
The father does speak English and CHG TV came in and interviewed her father.
And here are the facts from Daisy's case.
She was sick before she got measles.
She had chronic Epstein-Barr and tonsillitis.
She'd gotten measles and recovered.
She'd been recovered for two weeks before she went to the hospital.
But the reason they took her to the Lubbock hospital is because she became septic.
It's a systemic blood infection, bacterial infection.
She was septic with other staph or strep.
And so they brought her to that hospital where Deborah Birx is.
And the sepsis led to ARDS.
Again, sounds familiar, right?
Yep.
She had a lung infection upon arrival, but the hospital stopped antibiotics.
The father asked for budesonide by name, and they denied it.
And instead, to a person with a systemic blood-borne bacterial infection, they gave her IV steroids, an immunosuppressant.
Then, you know the rest of the story, they intubated her, and she died.
Another ritualistic sacrifice by the medical system to push a psyop.
Yep.
And the father says on camera, just like the Mennonite parents say on camera, that these two girls did not die of measles.
They died of hospital mismanagement.
And you can find a lot of detail on this on Dr. Malone's substack.
So what does Bobby do?
Bobby comes out April 6th.
He goes to the funeral of Daisy, the second girl who supposedly died of measles, who we now know did not die of measles.
And he visits the family and gives his condolences and also uses it as an opportunity to stop.
These hospital homicides to stop what I believe is probably the murder of these girls to force a statement out of his mouth.
He's like, okay, uncle, I give up.
I'll say what you want, but he's not going to say all the other things they want.
So on April 7th, he says that...
I gotta move my thing.
He says, the most effective way to prevent measles is vaccination, RFK Jr. says.
So here it is in a headline now.
It's attributed to him.
That's all they wanted.
And he finally gave it to him.
He didn't say he recommended it to people.
He didn't say the toxic side effects of the measles vaccine.
He didn't say how many deaths are from measles vaccine.
He left all of that unsaid.
He just said the one thing that may be true, which is the measles vaccine probably prevents the measles spots in people.
But what you're saying is that you believe he said that because he knew that they were going to keep murdering children until he said this.
He's a smart guy.
They were blackmailing him.
I have not talked to him about this, but I believe he knew what was going on.
I mean, he knows what's going on.
He probably knows about Dr. Denis Rancourt's research saying that the hospital deaths from COVID only happened in counties.
They were implementing the most strict hospital protocols.
So he knows.
Bobby knows.
I have not talked to him about this, and I won't.
Right, and I haven't spoken with him about this either, but this is where he took a lot of criticism across the health freedom.
I may have even repeated some critical comments on this, although I don't engage in personal smears of RFK, but where I think he's wrong on policy, I will definitely point that out, or I'll say that I support policies if he does policies that I think are good.
But in this case, They got what they wanted.
They got him to say that everybody should go out and get measles vaccines.
Yep, exactly.
And then if you go back to Google Trends and you check the peak, that's the final peak.
And now we know that's what they wanted him to say because now it's totally trending out of the headlines online.
Wow.
Yep.
So some people are calling this COVID for kids.
I'm not going to go through this chart, but I'm going to show you.
I'm just going to build it all right now.
I just do a comparison line by line of how this measles is very similar to what we saw with COVID.
And if somebody wants to pause and look at the comparison chart, they can do that.
And that's it.
Let's just go back to the fact that Deborah Birx is there in Lubbock County to study health challenges in West Texas.
And I'm saying if there's smoke, there's fire.
This is all circumstantial evidence.
And I want to know, what is this measles?
Right.
Could be a DOD program, contact poisons.
Who knows, right?
Could have been just exposure to cause these rashes so they could have this.
And maybe they targeted the Mennonite community like they target tribes in Africa with hemorrhagic fever, viruses, or whatever they have.
So we know about the secret bioweapons labs in Ukraine.
We know about the secret releases in Africa.
We know about the history of medical experimentation on mostly black soldiers, black citizens, but also all the citizens of San Francisco.
Operation Sea Spray, I believe it was, 1950.
They're dropping bioweapons on San Francisco.
They killed some citizens.
It was a DOD program.
I've documented this on naturalnews.com.
What do you want to say to wrap this up today?
I just want to say that this measles is not what it looks like in the media.
It can be dangerous.
I don't know why it's not the same measles that was around in Mary Bell's day in the 1950s, but there's something wrong with this measles, and we are going to find out a whole lot more information really soon when we analyze the genomes that were in West Texas.
So stay tuned, stay alert, and don't believe what you see in the media.
Well, Alex, you are a brilliant researcher.
Thanks.
I'm so blown away by your ability to put all this together.
That's absolutely brilliant.
Do you have a longer version of this presentation on video anywhere?
I actually did a much longer version on Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics on Sunday, and that's a full two and a half hours, including Q&A.
Can you get me that video?
Because I'd like to feed that into our AI engine, Enoch.
And I would like to also produce an AI-generated video summary of your presentation with your permission.
That would be amazing.
I would love that.
Okay, let's do that.
We'll connect after the show.
And let me give your website out again.
What is it?
Freenowfoundation.org?
Yep, Freenowfoundation.org.
We are the only group now in the courts in California working to do away with all mandates required for school attendance.
So it's a really good organization for you to support.
And it's a 501c3 that people can donate to?
Tax-deductible 501c3, yes.
And we do need your donations to do this legal work.
Okay, so everybody go to freenowfoundation.org.
There's a donate button that you'll find here, there are support buttons and you can join the email list and you can support the lawsuits, et cetera.
I'll just say that even as some other organizations might tend to go more mainstream or maybe compromise more, you don't.
You stand your ground.
You stand for parental rights.
You stand for the health and the safety of children without compromise.
That's right.
And I am really happy we were under a parent organization under a different name when we first started.
And it is so freeing to not have a parent organization anymore.
And I will always say the truth and follow my heart and do what's right for the children of the United States and California and this world because that's what's important to me.
I don't get paid for any of this work.
I haven't taken a dime for any of my work in the medical freedom area for like 17 years.
Not 17 years.
Seven years.
But I do this all as a volunteer.
I love it.
And it's just what needs to be done.
I'm just picking up the football and carrying it down the field because I don't see anybody else doing it.
Thank you so much, Alex.
Again, you're a brilliant researcher.
This is really compelling information.
And I will work to put together coverage of your extended presentation and see what we can do to share that as well.
Thanks, Mike.
Thanks so much for having me on.
Thanks for going over, and thanks for the deeper discussions that I think were just really brilliant.
Thank you.
Yeah, we've got to have you back.
There's so much more to cover in all of this, but send me samples we can look at under our new microscope here.
Oh, for sure.
That would be amazing.
If I can, if I can.
Anything that's a mystery, you know, send it over.
I'll talk to Dr. Weiler.
By the way, you might want to have me on again for a really short segment.
I have a great bit about how we just became a two-tier society on May 7th.
You know why, right?
No.
Aha.
That's why you need me on.
Short segment about the real ID.
Oh, real ID.
Yeah.
Yep.
You were coerced into giving up your jurisdiction under the state, we think.
We're going to look into this more.
You're now under the jurisdiction of the NSA.
Well, we live in a society where the IDs are real, but the history is fake.
So there you go.
All right.
I know you're going to cut off this interview for the public before that discussion, but you should have me back on.
That is the final alarm fire.
Yeah.
We'll have you back for that.
Cool.
That sounds great.
Okay.
Thank you, Alex.
It's always a pleasure to have you on.
Have a great day.
Thanks.
You too.
Bye, Mike.
All right.
Bye.
And thank all of you for watching.
Mike Adams here at brighteon.com.
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