Tag: mumps

  • Mumps Vaccine Failure AGAIN.

    Mumps Vaccine Failure AGAIN.


    “EVERYONE who’s gotten sick at the school reports that they have been VACCINATED… DCHHS is now recommending folks at the school get a third vaccine to boost their immunity during the outbreak.”

    In other words: “The vaccine isn’t protecting people from mumps, so make sure to get it again.”

    How many times does this have to happen for people to wake up and realize that vaccines are not effective, especially when you’re injecting LIVE VIRUSES into your body?

    How do we know that the MMR vaccine itself, or failure thereof, is not the cause of these outbreaks?

    Genotypic analysis of the medical studentʼs buccal MUMPS polymerase chain reaction sample confirmed VACCINE-INDUCED DISEASE:
    https://www.researchgate.net/…/305452923_Jeryl-Lynn_Mumps_V…

    Mumps outbreak in NY. All were vaccinated:
    http://abc7ny.com/archive/9438450/

    Vaccine failure accounted for a sustained mumps outbreak in a highly vaccinated population:
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8277201

    The largest reported mumps outbreak at a US college in 19 years occurred in 2006 at a Kansas university with a 2-dose measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccination policy:
    https://academic.oup.com/…/Mumps-Vaccine-Performance-among-…

    Sample study of students who contracted mumps during an outbreak of a highly vaccinated population: Thirty-one students participated… Thirty (97%) had received two MMR vaccine doses; one had one dose. (ALL had been vaccinated.)
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2268349/

    Despite a high coverage rate with two doses of mumps-containing vaccine, a large mumps outbreak occurred, characterized by two-dose vaccine failure, particularly among midwestern college-age adults who probably received the second dose as schoolchildren:
    http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa0706589…

    Merck being sued for efficacy of MMR vaccine:
    http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/…/merck-whistleblowers_b_58819…

    http://www.nbcdfw.com/…/23-Students-Staff-Diagnosed-With-Mu…

  • MUMPS VACCINE doesn’t work

    MUMPS VACCINE doesn’t work

    HFI: The Mumps vaccine created by Merck doesn’t work. Merck is in the middle of a lawsuit that claims scientist were forced to FAKE the effectiveness of the vaccine.

    According to Stephen Krahling and Joan Wlochowski, both former Merck virologists, the Merck company engaged in all the following behavior:

    • Merck knowingly falsified its mumps vaccine test results to fabricate a “95% efficacy rate.”

    • In order to do this, Merck spiked the blood test with animal antibodies in order to artificially inflate the appearance of immune system antibodies. As reported in CourthouseNews.com:

    Merck also added animal antibodies to blood samples to achieve more favorable test results, though it knew that the human immune system would never produce such antibodies, and that the antibodies created a laboratory testing scenario that “did not in any way correspond to, correlate with, or represent real life … virus neutralization in vaccinated people,” according to the complaint. (http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/06/27/47851.htm)

    Mumps outbreaks from 2015 to present reflect that more than 80% of the individuals in the US contracting mumps had both ‘recommended doses’ of the MMR vaccine. Defying COMMON SENSE, health departments are considering recommending a THIRD DOSE of the ineffective vaccine. 
    This begs the question, WHO BENEFITS from the additional shot of vaccine that doesn’t work?

    Mumps Vaccine Ineffective more than 80% individuals with sickness were vaccinated

    Excerpt from the Washington Post Article: 

    Federal health officials are evaluating the benefit of an additional dose of the mumps vaccine because of the increasing number of mumps outbreaks since 2006. More than 5,000 cases of the contagious viral illness were reported last year in the United States, the most in a decade.

    Among the outbreaks in recent years, 19 occurred last year on college campuses. Arkansas has been battling an outbreak that began in one community last summer and has since infected 2,815 people, the largest recorded in that state.

    The mumps outbreaks have been occurring in communities with high rates of immunization and residents who often have received both recommended doses of the vaccine.

    Federal officials said Thursday that they are looking into whether mumps immunity decreases over time and whether there would be benefits to a third dose. State and local health authorities are particularly interested in that additional shot as a preventive measure, Mona Marin told the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.

    “Although the disease has not been serious, the disruption and expense it has caused for local and state health officials has been significant,” said Marin, a viral diseases expert with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

    Currently, the CDC recommends that children receive two doses of the MMR vaccine — for measles, mumps and rubella — with the first dose at 12 to 15 months of age and the second at 4 to 6 years.

  • Mumps is making headlines..again

    Mumps is making headlines..again

    Mumps makes headlines every year at this time. It always starts in High Schools, colleges, and universities. Each year, the number of mumps cases fluctuates within a range of a couple hundred to a couple thousand cases.
    CNN reports that, “In December, the CDC said that most of the individual state outbreaks had been occurring among vaccinated people.

    During 2016, 5,311 cases in 46 states and the District of Columbia were reported to the CDC.

    This is because of four things:

    1. The mumps component of the MMR vaccine does not work, and when it does work, it wears off after 10-15 years in a large number of kids. So many of those who were fully vaccinated (2 doses) have no immunity by their late teens.

    2. Once there is a single case of mumps, people panic and run out to get a “booster” of MMR vaccine. It’s a live virus vaccine and recently vaccinated people can infect others for 4-6 weeks post-vaccination. So recently vaccinated high school and college students are infecting each other, due to the two factors: lack of protection for those who had two vaccines before entering kindergarten, and horizontal transmission (shedding) from the recently vaccinated. This is especially likely to happen in close quarters and among those who are swapping saliva – by kissing and/or sharing drinks, etc…

    3. Colleges and Universities are international melting pots. Mumps – like measles – has different strains (similar to different strains of flu virus), and different strains are endemic (occur naturally) in different countries. That’s why different countries use different vaccines. And just like the flu vaccine, if the strain doesn’t match, it doesn’t work.

    4. The reason we see more of this in late January and early February (every year) is because colleges and universities deny students access to financial aid if they cannot produce their “up-to-date” shot records.
    Many college students don’t know they have the right to refuse vaccines (unless they live in California, Mississippi, or West Virginia), and nobody tells them about religious exemptions. Many college students also do not have easy access to their vaccination records, and thinking there is no harm in getting re-vaccinated (because, after-all… “vaccines are perfectly safe!” [no. they aren’t]), they will just go to the university health clinic and get shot up again so they can access their financial aid.

    That generally happens during the first or second week of January. The “outbreaks” generally happen during the second half of January and they subside around mid-late February.

    #Mumps #Vaccines #VaccineSafety #RFKcommission #VaxXed

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    FRAUD: 
  • 2016 Mumps OUTBREAK IN VACCINATED CHILDREN

    2016 Mumps OUTBREAK IN VACCINATED CHILDREN

    Yet ANOTHER outbreak of the contagious childhood disease MUMPS. The screenshot below shows that Twenty SEVEN of the forty-four children are FULLY VACCINATED against the mumps (meaning they have received TWO OR MORE shots of the MMR vaccine). The vaccine is again showing its ineffectiveness. This could be due to the fact that manufacturers tainted the vaccine efficiency results with rabbit blood to make it appear ‘effective’ when obviously it is not.  (there is an on going law suit by employees against the manufacturer for FRAUD)

    More and more cases of mumps are coming into the Spokane regional health district. As of Monday afternoon, there were 44 cases of mumps in Spokane County, which makes this the worst mumps outbreak in decades. Children range in ages from ten to nineteen.

    Julie: The schools are forcing children who are not ‘up-to-date’ on the ineffective MMR vaccine to stay home for up to a month, protecting them from the non-deadly childhood disease. However, those who have received two or more doses will continue to be exposed to other contagious students thereby continuing to spread the illness. Health officials say this number will likely go up.

    According to the Regional Health district, the 44 cases of mumps include 27 people who have been vaccinated, 8 who have not been vaccinated, and 9 whose vaccination status is unknown.

    Is mumps deadly? 

    According to the CDC article updated July 2016 MUMPS IS NOT DEADLY in the U.S.