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Ron's avatar

And the worst part is, you don't know what they've done to the vaccine version of measles. Was it genetically altered? What else did they put in the shot?

Greg C's avatar

Sorry. Not buying it. AI is programmed to respect Germ Theory. A year or so ago, I got an AI chat bot to admitt, after many clarifing questions on my part, that there is no proof of any actual "viral pathogens". Therefore, wild vs. vac "strains" is moot.

Jon Fleetwood's avatar

I'm open to terrain theory.

Jewell's avatar

It would explain shedding of spike protein, since there is no virus involved. Also one could imagine using the spike protein itself as a poison or introducing it into a bacteria. I would put nothing past these "people". Fear itself can make you more susceptible to suggestion of disease. Yawns are contagious so is the urge to vomit when you see someone else do it.

Jewell's avatar

Perhaps we should stop trying to "improve" the human immune system - which we obviously have a very incomplete understanding of. We are not machines or operating systems.

My bet is the measles vaccines are causing the problem, much like the polio vaccines which Gates promoted in India. It would be interesting to see the vaccination status of those classified as measles. For those who where unvaccinated, it would be good to see their association with the vaccinated cases. I would also be interested in knowing how many of those with measles were vaccinated with mRNA - C-19.

On that note https://www.vigiaccess.org/ shows over 60 reports of measles and of mumps as adverse events from BioNTech C-19 shots. So its the gift that keeps on giving. Scroll through the infectious diseases reported and you will see quite a few that have been in the news lately.