Measles vaccine not very effective.
"Public health agencies have been reporting measles outbreaks in the US for the past few years, which they often blame on unvaccinated individuals, despite the fact that in 2012, 95 percent of children entering kindergarten had gotten two MMR shots and so had more than 90 percent of high school students.They were telling us another lie. Maybe this lie was to marginalize vaccine skeptics.
With this high degree of compliance with a supposedly effective measles vaccine, many people have been wondering why the U.S. is seeing a resurgence of measles cases (from January 1 to June 6, 2014, the CDC reported 397 cases of measles and 16 outbreaks in the US).3
For starters, it's important to remember that, like B. pertussis whooping cough and other infectious diseases, measles has natural cyclical increases and decreases every few years in populations.
These may occur even in highly vaccinated populations because the vaccine itself is not a guarantee of long lasting immunity and even two doses of MMR vaccine can fail to protect."
Centuries old drug used to quell stress response reverses autism symptoms in mice. I wonder why children kidnapped from their parents, chained to desks, locked inside prison schools and terrorized by tyrants, bullies and lockdown drills would be stressed.
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