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Jane Tracy's avatar

As a middle child in a family of 8 kids, I had every childhood infection… measles at 18 months old and extremely ill, on to chicken pox, mumps-bilateral, German measles, scarlet fever and multiple episodes of strep tonsillitis.. until they were removed at age 14. I went onto nursing school and then worked 40 years in the Emergency Room. I never caught the flu, gastrointestinal issues etc, despite not taking any vaccines against the virus’s. Due to hospital policies, my last 3 years of employment, I had to take the flu vax against my wishes. All staff around me(most younger) got the flu multiple times… yet I never did. I always believed that my robust immunity was the result of all of my childhood illnesses and served me well as an adult in healthcare!

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

I took a second look at her measles picture and it reminded me that I had German measles and they disappeared in a few days. Over reaction for undertrained physicians.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Spot on! What is ignored today in the Rockefeller allopathic medicine model!

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mike's avatar

All I remember about being sick was we all had to wear sunglasses at one time or the other. We all had measles, mumps, flu, whatever. I would not wish illness on anyone for sure. We survived. Like a person beside me I talked with when donating blood, he said, we're not supposed to be sick anymore. Think about that. Personally, I would say that all these efforts to make us "healthy" are actually making us perpetually sick.

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Handsome Pristine Patriot's avatar

After Covid, the medical and pharmaceutical industries have no one but themselves to blame for any kind of vaccine hesitancy.

Yet, they continue to blame "purveyors of misinformation" for their disgusting behavior.

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Aspiring4IntegrityNscience's avatar

Trust in MMR is low. Many people know someone who reports vaccine injury. HHS should consider alternatives like Japan’s MR vaccine. That may also help hesitancy.

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

This quote from the article is troubling: “Study after study shows that the MMR vaccine protects the population.”

The MMR vaccines are dangerous and have been shown to cause autism — RFK even knows this.

We need increased vaccine hesitancy so more people can stop getting shots.

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LINDA's avatar

What we really need is every vaccine to be test for safety and effectiveness, and then tested to see how it reacts to being administered with another vaccine. These kind of test were never performed....the time is now!!!!!!!!!!!

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Franklin O'Kanu's avatar

Hi Linda, I’ve looked at the data and what we see is that ALL vaccines are harmful. It’s like playing Russian roulette.

After the vaccines came on the scene, Sudden Infant Deaths increased through the roof.

Vaccines contain vast amounts of harm: https://unorthodoxy.substack.com/p/how-sids-became-the-perfect-cover

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Matthew Koch's avatar

This stuff makes me not want to trust any shot.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

The article mentioned the unfortunate young girl was infected with the deadly "sepsis" while IN the "hospital" in Texas - which is the "leading" cause of deaths (350,000 per year) in the USA.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Dr. Kory is raising the right issues. Was the dosing correct for body weight? Was steroid treatment too long and did it negatively impacted liver function and immune viability? Did they also give her acetaminophen concurrently that also negatively impacts liver function. Vancomycin is used for C-Diff bacterial infections acquired in hospitals and kills over 30,000 patients a year. Did she acquire C Diff? Also the other antibiotic called ceftriaxone has a "unknown" impact on liver function. Why the FDA approved this antibiotic is beyond my understanding. Was it measles also comes into question. Drugs, allergens and other chemicals can cause rashes. My daughter when about 8 was prescribed EES antibiotic which was Erythromycin hooked on to a soap molecule to slow excretion and allow Abbott to tell the physicians it has a higher blood titer longer. She developed skin blotches. A marketing ploy. I cry for the parents loss. Why is C Diff not being discussed and how to stop it? As a child I only had the small pox scratch test and if I ran a fear they used alcohol rub to bring it down. Was it a rush to judgement since she was not vaccinated? My views.

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Andrew Fischer's avatar

Respectfully, Thomas, I don't think your mortality figure for enteral vancomycin, which is not absorbed, and is the form of the drug used to Rx C. diff, is accurate.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Vancomycin is a excellent antibiotic. Especially since it doesn't negatively impact hepatic function. I question why they gave her ceftriaxone? Hospitals are contaminated with C Diff spores. If they are inhaled, will that not cause a lung infection? Over 50% of all C Diff deaths are associated with hospital administered antibiotic treatment for pneumonia. Not the cause, but creates the environment. Lost a dear friend very recently from C Diff. That caused me to learn about the infection. I was shocked at how many people acquire C Diff and how many die, and little is actively being done to reverse this problem. In my opinion, the hospitals need to take responsibility and warn the patients of the risk and also prescribe an effective probiotic to reverse the loss of a positive microbiome if they were on intensive antibiotic treatment for pneumonia. MY view.

PS: Also learned 6% of the cattle carry E-Coli and/or C Diff. Is that the root cause?

Also, the girl had very fair skin which makes me believe she had low Vitamin D. Measles is virus based. My gut tells me she was over treated with steroids and antibiotics.

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Donna Groom's avatar

What about people like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert? Disgusting misinformation or maybe how about partial information. Just enough with whatever spin they want to direct you to. When Kimmel referred to unvaccinated Covid ER victims as “good luck, wheezie” I wanted to reach right into the tv and chock him myself!

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Leo's avatar

Donna, Agree. I've lost all respect for both of them. Never watch them now.

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Donna Groom's avatar

Yep. It’s all political and not funny. I guess once you’ve experienced Johnny Carson and David Letterman everything else is just stupid.

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INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

when I was a kid everyone got measles - I had them age 6. Being premature and 'sickly' I was ill with them for a few weeks and then recovered with an established immunity, for most of us, life long. In my 67 years I never heard of anyone dying from measles. I think we later on got measles vaccine on a sugar cube (very good for our teeth!). I think all jabs should be voluntary and before anyone gives them to their kids, should be very well documented, because ALL have nasty side effects that can harm kids. Having had almost all kids' diseases and being still alive and well at 67, I wonder why Americans want their kids to have 100 jabs before age 18? We got 2 (pox and polio) and I recently read the UK is going up to 10. Europe has no idea how American kids are used as pin cushions! I myself got 7 jabs when I immigrated - consent? never heard of - wham.

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Maureen Costello's avatar

This is not just the MMR situation. My partner died after contracting a 5 antibiotic resistant bacteria while getting oxygen in a hospital. He was documented as a COVID patient- but was COVID negative- he just required oxygen for asthma related symptoms. He was improving and due for release until the resistant bacteria- acquired from the hospital took his life.

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Meemanator's avatar

So sorry for your loss - the hospitals were paid for every Covid death so people dying of anything were listed as Covid. Which still makes me angry to think of that.

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Maureen Costello's avatar

100,000 per person.

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David Merrill's avatar

Once upon a time, measles were a good reason to throw a party. My mom gave up on me after two or three parties and no measles.

My older brother taught me that social drinking meant getting drunk with your friends. So I eventually caught on...

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

As to the possibility of a cover up, I hope and pray that is not the case. However, after learning of the COVID treatment protocol established and incentive bonused by our own Federal "experts" that was then obediently and greedily followed by Hospitals, anything is possible. I do not envy the health care profession's responsibility of trying to save the sick and injured. I suspect there are far more treatment errors made than are made known. Unless and until the entirety of the treatment both those beautiful children received, I see no opportunity to better that care. Liability for or the possibility of being "wrong" takes a second seat to saving those lives.

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Melanie Reynolds's avatar

Why would they stop the antibiotics? It makes no sense if the child had bacterial pneumonia. Thank you for the information.

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Bianca Kennedy's avatar

Smaller scale, but still bioterrorism.

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LINDA's avatar

Thankyou Dr. Malone for sharing this information. It is very important that every side of this story be open to the public. There are always two sides to every story.

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Larry Cox's avatar

This is a very messy subject, it seems. And I know one reason why: Our disease models are very inadequate.

There are several ways that people get sick and several ways that people get well, and Medicine does not yet account for all of them. Thus, in RCTs for drugs, you get a certain number of people getting well from taking a placebo. In homeopathy you find people getting well, though the treatments they use "makes no sense" medically. You also have a certain number of "spontaneous" or "angelic" healings - sometimes from very severe illnesses. And you have some people who get well after some sort of spiritual counseling.

Until the healers get a better grip on sickness and health medical recommendations and "public health" measures will be less than adequate, when they aren't in fact destructive. We still have a lot to learn about this.

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