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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

My thoughts are that they say an outbreak, definition by today’s standards is 2 or more

Stop watching the media and it will all go away, of course this is just my personal opinion

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

The one truly ominous thing about these small recent measles outbreaks is that the viral genotype

is that of the vaccine virus rather than the wild type, demonstrating that the disease itself has mutated, thanks to widespread MMR vaccination.

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

Measles, measles, measles.......it's one way to remind folks to get vaxxed......for EVERYTHING....they also know that parents are becoming more vaccine hesistant...... also, a reminder for the sheep to keep in line.....

Entirely predictable: More parents don't want routine vaccination for their kids

CDC recommended unnecessary COVID19 vaccines for kids and lost all credibility https://www.sensible-med.com/p/entirely-predictable-more-parents

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

The worst thing about getting measles in first grade back in the 1960's was that I missed our field trip to the zoo. My life was ruined! :-(

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

It has not escaped the notice of Big Pharma that developing immunity to measles confers resistance to certain cancers. So, on top of the cancer TREATMENTS based on the “oncolytic” measles virus that they have been developing for years (eg https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3926122/), they are now working on cancer VACCINES … yes, based on the measles virus (eg https://www.nature.com/articles/s41541-022-00543-4)!

In other words, as you note, these evil-doers are working overtime to ELIMINATE our ability to make OUR OWN natural cancer prevention factors. It sure appears they are doing that so they can then SELL US some kind of mimic that is likely going to be dangerous, far less effective … but no doubt hugely profitable.

Talk about diabolical.

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

Loved the measles and chicken pox. We all got time off school and everyone was fine except Mum and Dad, having kids under their feet extra time.

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

Thank you for another great article - pointing out that our greatest fear should be the fear mongers whose agenda is anything but our health and well being, preferring instead their bottom line (which they depend on us for!) ......I love the info about childhood diseases being a good thing for life long health - only makes sense in the scheme of things and the need for our exposure to build healthy immune systems. Can't tell you how sick I am of hearing "measles!" as if it is the bubonic plague or how finished I am with the sound bite willful ignoorance of, sadly, almost everyone. Wake up world, thankifully, something that is possible thanks to people like you who actually tell us what we should really know. With appreciation - once again!!!

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BTW, in fact measles is easily treated and no child dies or has complications from it when treated properly. Dr Fred Klenner proved it 70 years ago. Here’s the link to his clinical guide: https://www.seanet.com/~alexs/ascorbate/198x/smith-lh-clinical_guide_1988.htm

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Mar 14·edited Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

Had the chicken pox and mumps but never the measles. No vaccines in the last 50 years and I couldn't care less about my risk factors for this disease or that. At age 74, I am still drug free and doing better than many I see younger than I.

Anytime you hear about a virus outbreak, it is a fear campaign to sell more drugs. WHO wants to be able to declare a world wide health emergency if 5 people come down with measles or whatever the virus of the month is. It' all a crock of BS.

When was the last time a real virus took out millions of people? Maybe the 1918 Spanish Flu? The case can be made that it was the vaccines that murdered more people than the actual flu. But I am an anti-vaxxer, anti-drugger and anti-virus human. Flu and colds are the way a body naturally detoxifies.

Someday I might have need of emergency medical care but in between those rare events, the modern stone age medical mafia can go to the Devil.

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

As more and more parents are red pilled and the total number of jabs declines, you can expect this type of media assault. Pharma will get very aggressive in order to keep their cabal intact. This is just the beginning.

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

Rise and fall in a cycle.....and we know kids with the MMR can give other kids measles...

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

A few years ago measles broke out in the South Pacific. Doctors there started successfully treating it with high doses of Vitamin A, the kids were fine in a few days. The Drs got into trouble and were forced to wait till vaccines arrived. Another case of vaccines 'giving' good health because the body to too dumb to produce the vaxx ingredients.

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

We know how to cure measles. Healthy bodies know how to cure measles - we learned thousands of years ago. The cure for measles, like the cure for many diseases is healthiness and time. With healthiness and time, out bodies have no problem curing measles. But there no money to be made improving healthiness.

But our medical systems can't figure out how to cure measles for profit, so they deny cures and cured patients. "Prevention is better (more profitable) than cure," they claim, knowing that preventatives can be sold for profit to everyone. But opportunities to profit from measles cures are few and far between, even during an outbreak.

To your health, Tracy

Author: A New Theory of Cure

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Mar 15Liked by Jennifer Margulis

When i got measles as a child it was a nothing - i don’t even remember it. My mother told me in my 30s that i had had measles when i was little. And if measles comes around again i won’t worry about it. I’m 67 now and grateful i grew up when i did. My youngest born in 1992 got the worst of the vaccines. I don’t know why i ever gave him what i did - no telling what harm i did .

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Mar 14Liked by Jennifer Margulis

What confuses me is that if measles is as contagious as they say and if the population is so vulnerable due to low vaccination rates, wouldn't there be THOUSANDS of secondary and tertiary infections for every reported case? Why is no one pointing this out?

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