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Thursday, February 11, 2010

Mumps Outbreak Spreads Among People Who Got Vaccinated Against Mumps

To hear the vaccine pushers say it, all the recent outbreaks of mumps and measles are caused by too few people seeking out vaccinations. It's all those "non-vaccinated people" who are a danger to society, they say, because they can spread disease.

Reality tells a different story, however: It is the vaccinated people who are causing these outbreaks and spreading disease!

Just this week, an outbreak of mumps among more than 1,000 people in New Jersey and New York has raised alarm among infectious disease authorities. The outbreak itself is not unusual, though. What's unusual is that the health authorities slipped up and admitted that most of the people infected with mumps had already been vaccinated against mumps.'

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1 comment:

  1. Yes. Very scary.

    A friend of mine recently went on holiday and had the malaria jab that are shouting about. He comes back a week later and has been very sick soon after having the jab with bone pain and some kind of lethargy, migraines, pain the eye sockets and more...

    Ten or was it eleven years ago, I had the flu jab and the thing nearly killed me. I haven't had a jab since.

    Just goes to show that jabs aren't what they used to be. When I was younger we had all our injections without any problems in this country. Of course these days, getting a jab could kill you, maybe that's the intention...

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