New York Times Confirms: Mumps Virus Spread Mostly by the Vaccinated


The New York Times has picked up the story of the mumps outbreak in the United States, but why?  A Leftist organization that prefers to lie and obfuscate the truth than to present all sides of the argument is one of the most ardent supporters of Big Brother government.

So, what is it that drove the New York Times to be so on the side of the common man?  Perhaps, it is simply a matter of the truth catching up with the lies.  For too many years, the old, haggard Gray Lady has been attempting to support a flagging argument that the medical community was upholding merely for monetary reasons.  That’s certainly no way to run a society that’s supposedly dedicated to the well-being of mankind.

As for Natural News, as well as dozens of other holistic doctors (many of which have had mysterious and untimely deaths and suicides), they have been championing the cause against unnecessary vaccinations and now it appears that their claims are no longer being ignored out of hand.

Earlier this year, Natural News scooped the New York Times, reporting, “Mumps outbreaks reported among vaccinated children … Is the vaccine causing the outbreaks?”

Even before that, Natural News has been trailblazing truth-based journalism on the topic of vaccines with all the following stories that further support what the New York Times has only now discovered… that mumps vaccines don’t work. Some of the stories we’ve published over the last decade include:

  1. Mumps stupidity: After vaccines fail to stop mumps outbreaks, brain dead journalists call for a THIRD round of injections… Soon it will be a fourth!
  2. Measles outbreak likely caused by vaccinated children, science shows 85% of measles outbreak victims already received vaccinations.
  3. Soccer star gets mumps after being vaccinated with Merck’s fraudulent MMR vaccine.
  4. Mumps outbreak spreads among people who got vaccinated against mumps.
  5. Forty people contract mumps at Harvard … all were vaccinated … mumps vaccines based on scientific fraud.

Once again, the news you read on Natural News five or ten years ago is now today’s news in the New York Times. (If you want to stay 5 – 10 years ahead of the game, read Natural News daily.)

Read on the following page how the New York Times through its unbelievable admission is advocating on behalf of those of us who have believed for a long time that these vaccinations were not based on science so much as they were based on sales!

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