Message from @greloom.

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2019-05-17 16:04:46 UTC  

These are called memory cells.

2019-05-17 16:05:02 UTC  

These guys hang out usually for your entire lifetime in the lymph nodes waiting to get activated.

2019-05-17 16:05:03 UTC  

you get the vaccine you are a carrier able to spread it

2019-05-17 16:05:16 UTC  

No, I'm not a carrier.

2019-05-17 16:05:30 UTC  

omfg did you read what i said

2019-05-17 16:05:37 UTC  

no you didnt or you ignored it

2019-05-17 16:05:56 UTC  

your a carrier for up to 4 weeks after getting the vaccine

2019-05-17 16:05:59 UTC  

Carriers usually infect others by being infected by the measles. If your body knows how to fight these, it usually gets killed in a couple of days.

2019-05-17 16:06:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/552285797038948364/578976569159057408/iu.png

2019-05-17 16:06:12 UTC  

Carriers usually infect others through the lungs.

2019-05-17 16:06:20 UTC  

LMAO

2019-05-17 16:06:58 UTC  

you still ignore the facts zero death from the actual measles but over 100 from the measles vaccine in the last 10 years

2019-05-17 16:07:13 UTC  

fact about this: it's in the US alone

2019-05-17 16:07:19 UTC  

what makes the difference?

2019-05-17 16:07:41 UTC  

“While global measles deaths have decreased by 84 percent worldwide in recent years — from 550,100 deaths in 2000 to 89,780 in 2016 — measles is still common in many developing countries, particularly in parts of Africa and Asia. An estimated 7 million people were affected by measles in 2016,” WHO said. Jan 22, 2019

2019-05-17 16:08:07 UTC  

the vaccine program and how many you have to get is why

2019-05-17 16:08:21 UTC  

"Yeah lol i'd rather 7 million people dying than being vaxxed and having a fever for 2 days"

2019-05-17 16:08:28 UTC  

Is what you're saying.

2019-05-17 16:08:45 UTC  

there are diseases that are deadly, but you cannot vaccinate for

2019-05-17 16:08:50 UTC  

think about cholera

2019-05-17 16:09:05 UTC  

Cholera can be eliminated by other means

2019-05-17 16:09:11 UTC  

through hygiene

2019-05-17 16:09:20 UTC  

in Africa and some nations in Asia lack hygiene

2019-05-17 16:09:33 UTC  

measles is not deadly . it only is if you have a compromised immune system any way so it is not the measels that is killing you it is a combination of things

2019-05-17 16:09:45 UTC  

Measles *does* kill.

2019-05-17 16:09:53 UTC  

hahahaha not on its own

2019-05-17 16:10:05 UTC  

Hahahahahahahahaha yes on it's own.

2019-05-17 16:10:32 UTC  

Uhm, have you considered the over 25k children dying from measles pneumonia every year in the US?

2019-05-17 16:10:34 UTC  

not it is not prove it

2019-05-17 16:11:13 UTC  

it was no big deal back then it sure is not now

2019-05-17 16:11:26 UTC  

only thing different is the media has hyped it up to be somethnig it is not

2019-05-17 16:11:37 UTC  

first of, most of the measles related deaths haven't shown evidence of good hygiene. Then in the 20th century, vitamin C IV and vitamin A (both high dose) aren't used that much. Yet they gain popularity in the 21st century

2019-05-17 16:12:08 UTC  

measles pneumonia hahaha not just the measles ty for proving my point

2019-05-17 16:14:03 UTC  

the intention of the article is to mock authoritarian pro-vaccine policies

2019-05-17 16:16:45 UTC  

i got years of research i can post for days

2019-05-17 16:27:13 UTC  

on the aluminium toxicity, the studies say that there may be a causal link between aluminium containing vaccines and autism. For relevancy to the aluminium in vaccines, it's that what comes in form of nanoparticles

2019-05-17 16:27:37 UTC  

You eat more aluminium a day than you get if you were to have 1 vaccine every single day.