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Should We Panic over the Measles Outbreaks?

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by: Jane M. Orient, M.D.

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In general, it is not a good idea to panic about anything. The panic itself often causes more harm than the original threat.

Crisis situations, real or contrived, lead to new intrusive laws that the public would never accept otherwise. We supposedly cherish freedom, but if we believe that the world will end if we don’t act NOW, then we may clamor for the government to save us. Cynical politicians bent on increasing their power never let a crisis go to waste.

Something like the Green New Deal—the end of our comfortable, prosperous lifestyle—takes a truly apocalyptic threat. But to eliminate our freedom to decline a medical treatment, the threat that “millions will die” of measles is evidently enough. Or if not millions (most older people had measles and recovered fully), a few especially vulnerable children, who can’t be vaccinated themselves, might catch measles and die.

There are several hundred cases of measles nationwide, more than in 2014, and bills are being pushed through state legislatures to eliminate all but very narrow exemptions to the 60 shots now mandated for school attendance.

In New York City, people are receiving summonses based on Mayor Bill de Blasio’s emergency order. Everybody, adult or child, who lives in four ZIP code areas must get an MMR shot or prove immunity, or face the prospect of a $1,000 fine ($2,000 if you don’t appear as ordered). Your religious exemption is overridden. The threat of 6 months in prison and the prospect of forcible vaccination were removed before a hearing on a lawsuit brought by five mothers. The judge dismissed the case.

Health Commissioner Oxiris Barbot said that the purpose of the fines is not to punish but to encourage more people to proclaim the message that vaccines are safe and effective. Get it? If you say something to avoid a fine, that makes it true. More

Embracing Quackery as Science

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By Dr. John L. Reizer

Editor at NoFakeNews.net

 reizer3As a practitioner of chiropractic, I have often found myself in the uncomfortable position of having to defend the professional objective I am licensed to practice. Unfortunately, alternative health care disciplines like chiropractic are relentlessly attacked by mainstream media companies, the petrochemical industry, organized medicine and others. Any healing art that even hints at the idea that health can be attained, regained, or improved from the inside out, without the use of synthetic products and dangerous surgeries, is a sure target for ridicule by the scientific community.

It is quite ironic that what is often embraced by society as science is really quackery.  One of the most frustrating things I have had to witness year after year, are the blatant lies being published and distributed concerning cancer, autoimmune disorders and many other diseases that the drug companies profit from. In most instances, natural health practitioners are unable to point out to healthcare consumers, on a large platform, the illogical nature of mainstream, medical objectives. There is just way too much money at work in the various campaigns that promote such nonsense as real science. Unfortunately, the “global powers that be” closely control the mainstream media productions that are continuously broadcast and greatly influence the masses about what is perceived to be science and quackery.

Several years ago, Angelina Jolie, decided to have elective breast surgery (a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer in her immediate future). Angelina’s decision was touted by many in the media as something that was positive. She was applauded on television by men and women for being proactive in the fight against breast cancer.

Since Jolie’s announcement about her procedure, others have also decided to have this type of surgery, and have written about how their decisions have changed their lives for the better on Internet blogs. It seems that the self-mutilation of women is now considered a good thing by mainstream medicine. Once again, idiot medicine is being promoted to the masses as the best thing science has to offer. More

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