German Federal Supreme Court: Measles is NOT a Virus
Posted: Jan 26, 2017
This is the strangest vaccine story I have ever come across. Several scientists proved successfully in Germany that measles is NOT caused by a virus. The case was heard before the German Federal Supreme Court (equivalent of our U.S. Supreme
Court). The plaintiff was a biologist, and he was awarded monetary damages.
Reseachers in the past decades committed a critical mistake: They used no controls. As a result, components of regular cells were misidentified as viral.
This story is fascinating and significantly alters the scientific knowledge base about measles but shines a lighthouse beam on how scientific ERRORS are made (and continued).
Full story at link.
By prophylactic vaccination of adults and especially children against measles, the pharmaceutical industry has earned Billions over a 40-year period. The judges at the German Federal Supreme Court (BGH) confirmed in a recent ruling that a measles virus does not exist though. Furthermore: There is not a single scientific study in the world which could prove the existence of such virus so far. This raises the question of what was actually injected into millions of German citizens over the past decades. According to the judgment by the Supreme Court, it may not have been a vaccine against measles.
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