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Alex Jones Has a Lot to Say About the Measles Outbreaks

Since most anti-vaccine theories involve some type of conspiracy theory, it shouldn’t be surprising that Alex Jones is all over the measles outbreaks.

His theory?

It’s all a hoax!

“Think about how cold blooded it is. That the bureaucrats, and the UN, and the globalists that control much of our government the last few years open our borders and told the entire third world, the poorest of the poor, filled with diseases, to pour into our nation.

And then the CDC reports from local health departments across the country that’s it’s illegal aliens called migrants that are spreading the measles, the mumps, the rubella, the pertussis, and all these record level diseases hitting Europe and the United States. Because they’re getting hit by the open borders too.

And then we’re told that those of us that haven’t taken the hundreds of mandated vaccines are to blame.

This whole thing is a false flag. This whole thing is staged. This whole thing is a hoax. “

Alex Jones

Surprisingly, he isn’t actually saying that no one has measles. The measles outbreaks are real. He just thinks that “globalists are weaponizing illegal migrant flows to spread the measles outbreak throughout America.”

While Alex Jones mostly gets away with saying whatever he wants, as I sure you have guessed, it isn’t true that the Center for Disease Control has admitted “that illegal migrants are the original carriers despite the MSM demonizing anti-vaxxers as the culprits.”

“Alex Jones breaks down how the measles outbreak is directly caused by illegal immigration, with even the Center for Disease Control admitting that every major outbreak this year originated from illegal aliens.”

Exclusive! The Measles Outbreak Is A Giant False Flag & A Hoax

Not only has the CDC not said that measles cases are tied to undocumented immigrants, they recently said that the outbreaks have been triggered by unvaccinated US residents who have traveled to Philippines (14 cases), Ukraine (8), Israel (5), Thailand (3), Vietnam (2), Germany (2), Algeria, France, India, Lithuania, Russia, and the United Kingdom (1 case from each country).

“Recent outbreaks have been driven by misinformation about measles and MMR vaccine, which has led to undervaccination in vulnerable communities.

Unvaccinated U.S. residents traveling internationally are at risk for acquiring measles.”

Increase in Measles Cases — United States, January 1–April 26, 2019

Should we be surprised that Alex Jones is contributing to the misinformation about measles?

Of course not, that’s his nature.

What we should be surprised about is that folks are still listening to him.

Vaccines are safe, with few risks, and are obviously necessary. Get vaccinated and help stop the outbreaks.

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1 thought on “Alex Jones Has a Lot to Say About the Measles Outbreaks”

  1. Your info is wrong. Cdc blanes immigrants for the outbreak. See below: this is cut & paste from cdc.org

    2018: outbreaks were associated with travelers who brought measles back from Israel, where a large outbreak is occurring. Eighty-two people brought measles to the U.S. from other countries in 2018.

    2017: A 75-case outbreak was reported in Minnesota in a Somali-American community

    2015: The United States experienced a large (147 cases), multi-state measles outbreak linked to an amusement park in California. The outbreak likely started from a traveler who became infected overseas with measles, then visited the amusement park while infectious; However no true source was ever identified

    You are the one spreading false information.

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