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🗓️ 14 July 2025
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How exaggerated health stats are used to alarm the public. If measles were truly as contagious and deadly as the government claims, nearly all of us would all have been infected so far this year, and up to 680,000 of us would die from measles in 2025.
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0:00.0 | Hi, everybody. |
0:06.1 | Cheryl Ackison here. |
0:10.0 | Welcome to another edition of the Cheryl Ackison podcast. |
0:16.2 | Today, measles the government's fear factor. |
0:20.3 | How exaggerated health stats are used to alarm the public. |
0:24.8 | I think some of what we're going to talk about today, the stats, the analysis that I've done, |
0:30.4 | is shocking in terms of how the story's been told to the public about measles for the past |
0:35.8 | couple of decades compared to the reality. |
0:39.3 | I really think everybody should be outraged that government officials, public health officials, |
0:44.8 | take it upon themselves to manipulate information, stats, facts, facts, health statistics, |
0:51.5 | in order to accomplish a goal that they are not transparent about. |
0:55.9 | I argue, as you will hear, they have no right to do this. They may say that they're doing |
1:01.3 | some of it for a greater purpose or what they consider the greater good, but I don't think we |
1:06.9 | hire them and pay them in order to deceive us or keep things hidden from us and expect us to |
1:14.5 | trust them and their judgment that they can have full information and actually make their own |
1:20.0 | health decisions and decisions for their families based on information they know but do not |
1:25.1 | communicate honestly to us. I'm going to start out with a summary of a couple of |
1:29.7 | bullet points and then we will dig in. And by the way, some of you may be interested in a print |
1:36.1 | version of this after you've listened to it. Head on over to my free substack at sherellacasson. |
1:42.3 | com and you will see the print version of that there that you can share |
1:46.6 | with people if they prefer that to a podcast. Off the top, nothing that I'm going to discuss here is |
1:53.5 | meant to say that measles cannot be a serious disease. It can be. I suffered from measles as did. |
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