Parents who received the first wave of (live) measles shots in - TopicsExpress



          

Parents who received the first wave of (live) measles shots in 1963, and all those since, were subsequently stripped of their capacity to transfer natural immuno-protection to their baby, via the Placenta & Colostrum, due to the cross-contamination factor (hybrid measles virus now embedded in the mother/father’s germ line DNA – manifesting in a more virulent strain of measles, known as ‘Atypical Measles‘) generated by the shot, passed on to the new generation. The current generation have literally become unwitting hosts to a form of viral & bacterial roulette, an ideal breeding ground for the proliferation/weaponizing of viral & bacterial infections. The apparent paradox is that as measles immunization rates rise to high levels in a population, measles becomes a disease of immunized persons. Because of the failure rate of the vaccine and the unique transmissibility of the measles virus, the currently available measles vaccine, used in a single-dose strategy, is unlikely to completely eliminate measles. The long-term success of a two-dose strategy to eliminate measles remains to be determined.‘ Poland GA, Jacobson RM., Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Vaccine Research Group, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, MN./1994 ‘As one of many examples involving all infectious diseases of childhood against which vaccines have been developed, ever since any measles vaccines have been introduced and used in mass proportions, reports of outbreaks and epidemics of measles in even 100% vaccinated populations started filling pages in medical journals. It is less well known to the general public that vaccinated children started developing an especially vicious form of measles, due to the altered host immune response caused by the deleterious effect of the measles vaccines. It resisted all orthodox treatment and carried a high mortality rate. It has become known as atypical measles (AMS). In the meantime, outbreaks of measles in vaccinated children have continued and intensified to this day. Contemporary observations of the ineffectiveness of vaccination indicate to me that the incidence of measles has increased and has not continued decreasing as it did for some 100 years before any type of measles vaccination was introduced.‘ Dr Viera Scheibner (PhD), International Medical Counsel on Vaccination ‘We developed case criteria on the basis of serology and rash distribution and morphology. In typical measles a maculopapular rash occurs first at the hairline, progresses caudally, is concentrated on the face and trunk, and is often accompanied by Koplik’s spots. In AMS the rash is morphologically a mixture of maculopapular, petechial, vesicular, and urticarial components. It usually begins and is concentrated primarily on the extremities, progresses cephalad, and is not accompanied by Koplik’s spots. Cases were classified as AMS if patients had 1) a rash with the distribution and morphology characteristic of AMS, and 2) a fourfold or greater rise in titer of complement-fixing measles antibody or a convalescent titer of 256.‘ Dr. E M Nichols M.D. The MMR Vaccine has co-infected an entire generation of children with a more virulent strain of Measles, now referred to as Atypical measles (AMS). The Medical Industry has confirmed this vaccine-derived mutation circulating throughout the environment: ‘Atypical measles can occur in people who were immunized with a killed virus vaccine that was used from 1963-1967 and then exposed to the original virus. It can also occur in people who were immunized with the current vaccine but, for some reason, failed to develop immunity, and in people who are immunosuppressed.‘ Note: ‘The symptoms of atypical measles are different and more severe than the symptoms of typical measles.‘ Symptoms of Vaccine-derived hybrid strain of Measles (Atypical Measles/AMS): 1. Maculopapular ‘characterised by flat spots (macules) and tiny bumps (papules) on the surface of a tissue—usually understood to mean the skin or an organ (e.g., the liver or spleen).’ 2. Petechial ‘pertaining to tiny red or purple spots caused by an extravasation of blood into the skin.’ 3. Vesicular ‘composed of or relating to small, saclike bodies.’ 4. Urticarial ‘hives; a vascular reaction of the upper dermis marked by transient appearance of slightly elevated patches (wheals) which are redder or paler than the surrounding skin and often attended by severe itching.’ VRM: The Rise of Mutagenic Viruses vaccineresistancemovement.org/?p=13124
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 02:06:18 +0000

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