CDC channels Natural News, now says whooping cough vaccine doesn’t work… but recommends more vaccines anyway



(NaturalNews) It seems that the CDC’s only mission is to acquire immunity against its own errors. Even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is known to promote vaccines that incur over 20 possible side effects, including deafness, coma and permanent brain damage, they seem to only be worried that their whooping cough vaccines are on their way to becoming nothing more than vitamin shots or worse. As the effectiveness of the vaccine against the B. pertussis bacteria almost completely wanes away, the CDC decides it’s high time to let the population know that evidence of the decreased immunity has existed since at least 2000.

In a research article published in the Emerging Infectious Diseases journal this January, we are officially informed that the chances of children up to 10 developing whooping cough are that of a coin toss, 50–50. “During 2000–2012, reported pertussis cases increased >6-fold from 7,867 cases to 48,277 cases,” says the paper. Somewhere during this time frame, a spokesperson could have taken responsibility and released a statement regarding the figures.

However, should that have been the case, tens of thousands of people would also have known that the inoculation has the potential risk of… not inoculating them. Each and every person who suffered from the disease since had the right to be informed about this weakness in their immunity. Maybe they would have been more careful and, thus, avoided contracting the disease on their own.

What we are witnessing on the part of the CDC is not a warning or an attempt to fix their mistake, but a cop-out. Now that there’s proof beyond doubt regarding the vaccine, they finally have to admit its ineffectiveness. A warning could have been issued a few months before the whooping cough season began, but for some reason, that was also avoided. Last year, there were almost 11,000 cases in California alone.

Just in the past two weeks, confirmed cases of the illness were reported in states across the. We might very well be experiencing another outbreak this year. If the first time it was the mutating strain that did it, now it’s the CDC’s fault. Obviously, the mutation of the strain did not go unnoticed. As a result, they decided to switch from the whole cell version of the vaccine to an acellular one, but this is proving to be even less effective.

Dr. John Bradley was one of the pediatricians who experienced the ineffectiveness of the whooping cough vaccine first hand. Under his watch, children were getting sick, and it was not the parents’ fault as the mainstream media suggested. He tried to make his evidence public for a long time, but until 2012, nobody wanted to publish evidence showing that the vaccine doesn’t work.

Besides creating panic, admitting to such a fact would stop people from taking the vaccine in the first place, which as it turns out, could have benefited them. Dr. Bradley’s theoretical inquiries have shown that too many boosters can actually decrease your immunity to the strain of B. pertussis that is now infecting both the American and the worldwide population.

Regardless of how frightening it might be, the CDC has absolutely no immunity solution for the U.S. population against the whooping cough. Numerous studies and statistics from the past 15 years consistently prove that you have higher chances of avoiding the disease by taking steps to naturally improve your immunity, such as improving your nutrition and getting more sunlight and exercise, rather than the boosters. At least monitoring your own body’s signals and keeping a safe distance from those who show symptoms of disease won’t weaken your body’s ability to respond to bacterial infections.

Sources:

FoxNews.com

CDC.gov

KPBS.org

NaturalBlaze.com

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