Measles detected in someone who flew from Sydney to the Gold Coast. Push the panic button-the sky is falling!
This story has more holes in it than a slice of Swiss cheese. But let's get scared and try really hard not to think too much. It makes the Govermaceuticals very nervous when we do that.
Stories have come out in the Australian media over the last 24 hours about a case of the measles virus detected in a passenger who recently flew from Sydney to the Gold Coast.
Now, I was born at night - but it definitely was NOT last night!
Here is the way this story was reported on news.com.au:
The dangerous measles virus has been detected in a Jetstar passenger flying into Sydney from the Gold Coast, with health authorities urging anyone who might have been exposed to the traveller to be on alert for symptoms.
Coupla things I want to say right here.
1- Measles is not a dangerous virus. In fact, the connection between the virus that we call measles and the symptoms we use to describe an infection are tenuous indeed. According to an article published in the British GP’s magazine, Pulse back in the 1990s (which has mysteriously disappeared online in recent times) stated that more than 97% of measles cases that were diagnosed by doctors using clinical symptoms turned out on testing to not actually be caused by measles viruses. How inconvenient.
But in addition to that, prior to the advent of the measles vaccine, measles was described as a common and benign disease of childhood which, in most cases, simply caused lifelong immunity to further infection from measles. In other words, in healthy well-nourished people in the developed world, measles infection was a rite of passage - not a death sentence.
2- It says that the virus was detected in a passenger. At no point in this sorry excuse for an article does it mention that anyone actually came down with measles symptoms. So is random testing for measles now being done on passengers flying within Australia - or from overseas for that matter? If not, how is it possible that the virus could have been detected? Did it jump out from behind someone and yell BOO at the top of its little virus lungs?
But this measles, that my mother wanted me and my sisters to get and get over as a child - as did every parent in the 1940s to the 1960s before we went insane and were no longer able to exercise any critical thinking skills - is taken so seriously by NSW Health that they have forensically tracked every move of this individual.
The adult boarded Jetstar flight JQ427 into Sydney from the Gold Coast on February 7, arriving at 10.15pm.
The passenger went through Sydney Domestic Terminal 2 between 10.15pm and 11pm.
On February 10, the passenger took bus route 288 from Sussex St at Erskine St in the city to Lane Cove Interchange Stand C from 9.30am to 10am.
The person then visited the Thai Chiva Therapeutic Massage at Lane Cove between 10am and 7pm and the Satang Thai Take Away Restaurant at Haymarket between 9pm and 11pm.
Again, there is no mention of the person’s age (only that they are an adult), whether they had any symptoms of measles or - most importantly - their vaccination status. Because if, like the majority of Australians who were born here and grew up since the early 1970s, chances are they received this jab. And if they got measles anyway, then why the panic?
I believe this is not a real person but that’s only because I know that virtually everything the media, the government and the medical community say about vaccines is an absolute unmitigated lie.
Another quote from the article:
The vaccine preventable disease is spread through the air when someone who is infectious coughs or sneezes.
Measles, like all infections we vaccinate against, is demonstrably NOT vaccine preventable. No vaccine provides immunity and the fact that the majority of those who contract measles are vaccinated against it demonstrates that clearly. In fact, those who were born before 1963 (when the first measles vaccine was introduced in the US) are exempt from vaccination because they have lifelong immunity due to natural infection. Everyone got measles back then. And we survived and are now immune.
Natural immunity - or any immunity - is something no vaccine can give you.
But regardless of the reality of this faceless, sexless, unknown person, the fact is this article and the other reports about A SINGLE CASE OF MEASLES are being promoted for one reason and one reason only:
To scare the living daylights out of us all!
Don’t give in to fear tactics yet again. That’s why we had the Scamdemic and how they are planning to do it again.
Only you can prevent the next pandemic. This prevention has nothing to do with drugs or vaccines. This pandemic will be prevented by you making decisions using logic and intelligence and not fear and by not believing one word the government or anyone else - including me - tells you without checking it out for yourself first.
Government officials took the next flight, there was a weasels outbreak.
My question is how was a random passenger "detected" as being infected with measles? Sounds to me possibly some airlines and/or airports are using trained dogs to identify specific illnesses. Obviously, there was no proof since the article doesn't say the target was detained, only that the person was tracked. Any ideas how else a disease may be detected surreptitiously?