Medical Community Convinces Governor to Veto Bill That Would Have Given Freedom from Vaccines

On March 27, 2024, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announced that he vetoed HB 5105, “which would have removed vaccination requirements for students in virtual public schools and allow private and parochial schools to set their own standards.” Governor Justice based his veto decision on a misunderstanding of the science behind vaccines. Governor Justice stated in pertinent part:
 
Since this legislation was passed, I have heard constant, strong opposition to this legislation from our State’s medical community. The overwhelming majority that have voiced their opinion believe that this legislation will do irreparable harm by crippling childhood immunity to diseases such as mumps and measles.
A little-known fact is that the MMR vaccine, of which measles is a constituent element, is a dangerous scam. Writing for Natural News, Mike Adams reports that Merck fraudulently spiked blood samples to falsely show the efficacy of its measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine  (MMR).

 

According to two Merck scientists who filed a False Claims Act complaint in 2010 — a complaint which was unsealed three years ago — vaccine manufacturer Merck knowingly falsified its mumps vaccine test data, spiked blood samples with animal antibodies, sold a vaccine that actually promoted mumps and measles outbreaks, and ripped off governments and consumers who bought the vaccine thinking it was “95% effective.”
That lawsuit was followed by a 2012 antitrust class action lawsuit against Merck filed by Chatom Primary Care, based in Alabama.  The complaint alleges that Merck engaged in fraud by artificially inflating MMR vaccine efficacy test results, destroying evidence of falsified data, lying to the FDA, and threatening a virologist in Merck’s vaccine division with jail if he reported the fraud to the FDA.

 

It is not surprising that the MMR has been ineffective in the real world. Dr. Joseph Mercola reveals that “[i]n 2009, more than 1,000 people in New Jersey and New York came down with mumps. At the time, questions arose about the effectiveness of the vaccine as 77 percent of those sickened were vaccinated.”

Vaccination is the most significant medical fraud in history. It is based not on science but on a superstitious religious belief that you can prevent illness by injecting poisons into the bodies of healthy people. Attached is more information about the quackery of vaccination.



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