Friday, January 23, 2015
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Tags: measles outbreak, Disneyland, vaccine inserts
(NaturalNews) The Disneyland measles outbreak has America in a panic -- a fact that's totally out of proportion to reality given that so far only 644 people have even caught the measles across the country during the entire year of 2014 vs. the 100,000+ Americans who die every year from the side effects of prescription medications. (The Disneyland outbreak, at least count, was just 39 people.)
Nevertheless, lots of parents are asking the question, "Should I get my children vaccinated against the measles?" I'm going to try to give you the most rational answer here regardless of whether you're pro-vaccine or opposed to vaccines on principle. But first, realize that the one-dimensional advice from the conventional media and health authorities is stupidly incomplete: "Everybody get vaccinated!"
Can measles vaccines work to protect against measles? Absolutely they can in some people, but they are not without their own risks as you'll see below. Despite the way I have been deliberately mis-characterized by others, I am not opposed to the theory of immunization. In fact, I'm the author of "A Blueprint for Safer Vaccines" which argues for the creation of clean vaccines formulated without toxic ingredients used today such as mercury, MSG, aluminum and formaldehyde, all of which the CDC openly admits are still used in vaccines today.
The vaccine industry (along with the mainstream media) dishonestly positions vaccines as offering 100% protection with 0% risk. That's a lie. My job is to help you navigate the health propaganda so that you can make an informed decision about the possible risks vs. possible benefits.
The most important thing you can do when considering any vaccine is READ THE VACCINE INSERT!
You'd be astonished to learn what's printed on the vaccine insert because it's totally different from what the media tells you about vaccines. Never allow your children to be injected with a vaccine without requesting the vaccine insert which must be provided to patients by law. (Bring a magnifying glass, because the insert is written in very small text, probably to make it unreadable.)
I collect vaccine inserts in an effort to document the history of medicine, and although I don't yet have a measles vaccine insert, I do have one for a very popular and widely-used chickenpox vaccine.
Take a look at what you'll find in the Varivax chickenpox vaccine insert so that you can look for similar things on a measles vaccine insert:
Most vaccine inserts have a tear-away portion to be handed to a patient. Of course, there's only one tear-away portion even though most vaccine come in vials that contain 10 doses. Obviously, you can't hand out the same tear-away sheet to 10 people, which is part of the reason why nearly everyone who gets a vaccine never sees the vaccine insert in advance:
If anybody in the media ever uttered this, they would be immediately labeled an "anti-vaxxer!" But the Varivax vaccine insert openly states it doesn't protect everybody from chickenpox. It also admits the vaccine doesn't treat the infection once you already have it:
Where's the science behind the vaccine? In nearly microscopic small text, this vaccine insert admits, "No placebo-controlled study was carried out with VARIVAX using the current vaccine."
Here's something the mainstream media never tells you and most vaccine pushers will NEVER admit: The chickenpox vaccine can cause the spread of chickenpox. It's admitted right in the insert:
http://www.naturalnews.com/048383_measles_outbreak_Disneyland_vacci...
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