Study finds shots containing fetal cells could be causing cancer in kids
It’s been leading every news story, shouted on every tweet and posted on every Mommy bloggers’ blog – claims that the measles vaccine is completely “safe.”
But there’s really no way anyone can say that. Not FDA head Margaret Hamburg, not the CDC, and not your doctor.
You see, since 2009 the measles vaccine has been bundled in the MMR shot – measles, mumps and rubella.
And there’s a dark side to that shot…one that people are covering up at any price.
Because it just may be the cause of an epidemic of childhood cancers.
More than measles…
I’ve told you about this horror before.
The MMR shot is one of the vaccines made with, and containing, the components of cells from two babies aborted in the 1960s. And those fetal cells go by code names, MRC-5 and WI-38 (no doubt to hide what they really are).
And as horrible as this is, it’s actually a scandal that goes way beyond being morally wrong…it’s criminal.
Because it seems that WI-38 came from an aborted baby girl in Sweden, who was “contaminated” with a retrovirus. One that can be “reactivated” and is well-known to be associated with lymphomas in children.
Dr. Theresa Deisher was the lead author of a study published last year exposing that horrible fact. And she not only warned about the link between those contaminated cells and cancer, but also told how autism rates significantly jumped each time another vaccine made with these fetal cell lines was introduced.
What she found was that each vaccine made with ingredients from aborted babies caused a huge surge in autism rates. And, she reported, the autism rate went up again when the CDC added a second MMR shot to kids’ vaccine “schedules” in the early 1990s.
“Not only are the human fetal-contaminated vaccines associated with autistic disorder throughout the world, but also with epidemic childhood leukemia and lymphomas,” Dr. Deisher concluded.
I’m sure Merck had hoped that shocking information would never see the light of day.
But it did.
And Big Pharma’s reactions was to circulate as much misinformation as possible.
Its trade association – the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers of America – issued a deceitful statement saying that every last bit of those fetal cells are removed by “multiple purification steps.”
None remain in the “final product,” it said. And newspapers and websites around the country published that information from those “experts.”
But when asked to back it up with the facts, the group did an about-face. It admitted the statement is “not quite accurate.”
Suddenly, it “can’t comment” on whether the cells and DNA from these aborted babies are in the MMR shots. But even so, it says, those cells might actually be necessary to “make the vaccine effective.”
That’s quite a different story.
And one that may have a lot more parents deciding to decline the MMR shot, so they can really keep their children healthy.
I wonder if parents knew the whole story – that they could be trading measles for cancer — how many would be rolling up little Johnny’s sleeve.
Sources:
“Tucson group fueling national vaccine fears” Stephanie Innes, February 8, 2015, The Arizona Daily Star, tucson.com
“Impact of environmental factors on the prevalence of autistic disorder after 1979” Journal of Public Health and Epidemiology,” September 2014, ms.academicjournals.org
“Can measles vaccine cause injury & death?” National Vaccine Information Center,” nvic.org


