Guest guest Posted January 16, 2008 Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 Something I share with my lists.......... The vaccine NEVER gives immunity. Antibodies found after a vaccine do NOT mean immunity they only mean exposure. There is much more to the immune system than antibodies. Just because measles declined does not mean people are immune. I would suggest that people are given a chronic case of measles by injection - measles that can't leave the body as it usually does with normal exposure and progression and leaving via the rash. So measles just goes round and round inside and in many damaging other systems. So basically after the measles vaccine you have a chronic case of measles and therefore cannot catch an acute case, which makes it look like you are immune. Eventually if the body throws off this chronic case that was injected, the person than 'catches' measles, looking like the immunity has warn off. But they never were 'immune' in the first place. Also the word immunisation is not used by myself at that is deceiving and making people think they have immunity. I only use the term vaccination. So #1 vaccines do NOT give immunity. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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