Posted on 03/08/2025 2:14:33 PM PST by ransomnote
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According to the study in the (August 2024) has confirmed that the measles vaccine sheds in recently vaccinated children. The MMR vaccine RNA has been detected in the body 29 days after vaccination. The abstract and full study (which can be purchased) is linked at the Journal of Clinical Virology, and I'll link the analysis by Jon Fleetwood below, which was republished with permission by VigilanteNews.
The release of live attenuated virus from a recently vaccinated individual (vaccine shedding), can expose unvaccinated people to vaccine-derived virus through bodily fluids (respiratory secretions, urine etc), possibly leading to infection.
Recently, Jon Fleetwood broke the news that a West Texas measles outbreak followed a measles vaccination campaign in the region, and the question is whether vaccine shedding contributed to the surge in cases, and if public health officials are accounting for vaccine-derived measles RNA in outbreak investigations.ckquote>
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This sounds like a good thing
it is not mRna and it may give people who have not had the proper vaccine some immunity.
I am old and worried about getting shingles.
I just need to be exposed to the Varicella virus and I will be fine for the rest of my life, but I cannot find the Pox parties we used to have.
Children who received the Covid ‘vaccine’ may experience immune system suppression, and so being given measles/mumps/rubella vaccination seems a little risky to me.
“The release of live attenuated virus from a recently vaccinated individual (vaccine shedding), can expose unvaccinated people to vaccine-derived virus through bodily fluids (respiratory secretions, urine etc), possibly leading to infection.”
That is NOT mRNA. We have been giving live attenuated vaccines for 150 years.
Measles is not chicken pox
ransomnote wrote: “Children who received the Covid ‘vaccine’ may experience immune system suppression, and so being given measles/mumps/rubella vaccination seems a little risky to me.”
It would seem that catching measles if far more risky.
that’s not how it works.
Shingles, caused by the same varicella zoster virus (poxvirus) which causes chicken pox is a double-stranded DNA virus which gets embedded in our OWN cellular DNA in nerve cell nuclei.
You more than likely got exposed to it as a child as it is SO ubiquitous throughout humans, even a handful of chicken pox can confer SOME immunity. It’s a totally random event which causes the DNA transcription process (looking for another protein code) which incidentally reads the pox virus DNA and turns the neuron into a virus factory, sending them out to the ends of the sensory nerves as shingles.
Thank for the ping, ransomnote. I’ve seen adverse reactions to the MMR vacs. One of the real problems is that measles virus variants have been coming across our borders. Most measles outbreaks are in states inundated with illegal aliens.
I simply want to be left alone. I don’t want any mandated, frantically made covid jabs and I don’t want any vaccines or medicine someone else decides to take for themself to be shed on me. Seems nowhere is safe these days. sigh.
You do realize the Texas outbreak is in US citizen children from a religious zealot based community right...right. That community shuns mmodern medicine and vaccines too. It is little wonder they are having a outbreak as even a child that just got the MMR vaccine can trigger an outbreak in a totally unvaccinated community no illegals needed just regular MMR vaccine shedding as this medical journal points out can happen for 29 days after the MMR vaccine.
Did You ever serve in the armed forces?? If you had you would have been jabbed with nearly 20 shots getting through training let alone a deployment cycle. MMR was one of them btw it’s given at boot camp to every service member which with the childhood dose they should have gotten grants after those two.shots life long immunity. Vets have zero to fear from measles or rubella.
It sounds like this traditional vaccine process - not mRNA - somehow went wrong and the live virus is infecting fully instead of protectively? Is this what is described.
In crackpot world mRNA is the official demon vaccine, so even though the MMR is a Live Attenuated vaccine, mRNA gets the blame.
This is regardless of the fact that live attenuated vaccines are able to shed virus particles, and mRNA vaccines which never produce a complete virus cannot.
Crackpot world isn’t the world of biological fact. It’s where Q conspiracy crossbreeds with paranoid fantasy and that’s how FR has to roll.
I am not surprised. I am not antivax, but the antivaxers weren’t having these outbreaks until the measles variant was brought in here by illegals. They’ve brought in a whole host of diseases.
Two different things. In the past we didn’t let sick people into the country. My ancestors came over when this was common practice at Ellis.
@ 13 No, I never had the honor of serving in the armed forces. I had all the childhood vaccines from decades ago and had my kids vaxxed. Not sure I would today, and certainly wouldn’t cram them all in just the first few years of life. It is not a question I’ll have to deal with, so I don’t think too hard about it. Cheers FRiend.
My kids had chicken pox when I was close to 40.
I always wondered if that didn’t act as a booster to me.
Not always illegals.
The 2014 Measles outbreak in Ohio that was traced back to an US citizen an Amish missionary who had returned from a missionary trip to the Philippines.
https://www.vox.com/2015/1/29/7929791/measles-outbreak-2014
The measles outbreak in NY 2018-19 was traced to several unvaccinated US citizens, Orthodox men returning from a trip to Isreal where an outbreak was occurring.
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