Robert
on December 2, 2025
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Whooping cough outbreaks among the vaccinated
Vaccination does not equal immunity. And you cannot blame the unvaccinated for the spread.
If you look at past “outbreaks,” you will see that the vaccinated are among them.
“Officials with the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston said that 100 percent of students who attend St. Theresa Catholic School are vaccinated against the illness.”1
“The district was asked if unvaccinated students were the cause of the outbreak. The district says that’s not the case. Less than half a percent of the student population is unvaccinated.”2
“Of about 1,600 students attend Harvard-Westlake, where tuition is close to $40,000 a year, only 18 opted out of vaccinations for medical reasons. None of the 30 students who contracted whooping cough were not vaccinated.”3
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So for a vaccine that does not prevent the illness, it also carries major risks. In fact:
The Pertussis vaccine is used to produce encephalomyelitis in lab research,4 so the industry knows full well that it contributes to encephalomyelitis in infants post-vaccination.
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REF:
1. https://www.foxnews.com/.../whooping-cough-outbreak-texas...
2. https://fox2now.com/.../fifteen-students-test.../amp/...
3. https://www.cbsnews.com/.../whooping-cough-harvard.../...
4. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2784830/
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