“Measles Mayhem”: Where is this going?

Guest Post by Kit Knightly

The headlines are full of measles at the moment, in the way that always reeks of coordination.

The measles outbreak in the US has been simmering away for weeks, but was brought back to the front burner in the last few days. The Daily Mail headlining:

America on verge of measles MAYHEM: Hundreds feared to be infected in California and Arizona outbreaks as US suffers year’s worth of cases in two months

It’s not just Arizona and California either. Chicago, Florida and Philadelphia all have “outbreaks” of their own.

An article in the Atlantic headlined “The Return of Measles”, claims there have been measles outbreaks in 19 separate states.

Meanwhile, on our side of the pond, a measles outbreak that started in Birmingham in January has apparently spread north and south. The UK’s total cases are apparently up to ~733.

In Ireland, the scary story is that one person on a flight from Abu Dhabi to Dublin tested positive for measles a couple of days ago. That number has since risen to three! The authorities are desperately hunting down anyone who was on that plane.

That’s three measles scare-stories in three different countries at the same time, with maybe more on the way

To quote Ian Fleming, “once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence and three times is enemy action”.

So what is this “enemy action”? Where is this story going?

First, let’s get this out of the way: This is not a public health scare. Not a real one. Measles is not especially dangerous, with a reported case fatality ratio of about 0.02% in Western countries, meaning for every 5000 people who get measles 4999 will survive.

So what’s with the scary headlines? What’s the endgame here?

To answer that we need to ask “who are the media are blaming?”, and as with most issues these days there are two answers to that.

Yes, it’s another binary.

On the one hand, the “left” arm of media is busily blaming “anti-vaxxers”. The “right” arm of the media is blaming illegal immigrants.

Let’s examine the left side first.

Last week the New York Times headlined:

Vaccination Rates Dipped for Years. Now, There’s a Measles Outbreak in Britain.

Then, two days ago the Los Angeles Times reported:

More parents are delaying their kids’ vaccines, and it’s alarming pediatricians

The Louisville Courier-Journal has an article in a similar vein, claiming “Covid denialism allows other infectious diseases to spread”.

In the UK the “liberal” press is laying the blame at the feet of the so-called “Wakefield generation” (referencing Dr Andrew Wakefield, who publicized a possible link between MMR and autism in the 1990s).

In Canada, TVO.me, a not-for-profit run by the Ontario Board of Education, opines “With measles making a comeback globally, we need to talk about vaccine hesitancy”

Having established “blame”, is there a proposed “solution”?

Of course — making the MMR vaccine mandatory.

The UK’s NHS has already launched a major MMR vaccine drive, with accompanying talk in the media claiming “Want to get rid of measles? Make the vaccine compulsory for kids”

(As noted in our previous article on measles, there is a new “vaccine” in the works combining MMR and Covid vaccines into a single nasal spray. Look for that to get more media attention soon.)

In Canada – where there has barely been an outbreak yet – CTV discussed the possibility of mandatory measles vaccines four days ago.

That’s one side of the argument, which can be roughly summed up as “Anti-vaxxers are fueling measles outbreaks, make vaccines mandatory”

What’s the other side?

The other is blaming illegal immigrants

The “outbreak” in Chicago has been traced to an “overcrowded” migrant centre.

Two separate articles in the Daily Mail cite “experts” who blame the nationwide “outbreak” on the “open southern border”:

Biden’s border is leaving America open to drug-resistant outbreaks, experts warn – as second measles case is confirmed in Chicago migrant shelter

They’ve been setting the stage for this particular “issue” since at least last summer, when USA Today warned that New York’s Asylum Seekers were a potential “public health crisis”, while the UK tabloids were talking about TB outbreaks in asylum centres.

Their proposed “solution”? Control the borders. How? Why, with biometric visa tracking and digital IDs obviously.

This was first suggested years ago. When Trump was campaigning in 2016 he promised what they now call the “digital border wall”, powered by AI. Similar systems are already in the works in other places around the world. According to the DHS website, they are already using biometric facial recognition at border crossings.

In December 2023, the UK’s former Lord Chancellor David Gauke wrote:

Do you really want to stop the boats? If so, you should back digital ID cards.

As I wrote in my piece 2024: The Year Global Government Takes Shape, digital identity systems have long been the elite’s catch-all solution, including to stopping illegal immigration.

That’s the other side of the argument. Essentially, “Illegal immigrants are bringing disease over the border, we must institute AI-powered biometric digital identity checkpoints to stop them”

This split-blame approach existed when we published our previous Measles article back in January, the difference is now the solutions are coming out, a manipulated non-choice between two different dystopian tools of control.

That’s the false binary: are the anti-vaxxers or immigrants to blame? Should we introduce digital identity systems to secure the border or mandatory vaccines to increase immunity?

Whichever side you pick, you lay the groundwork for both, because by your taking a position you have legitimized the false predicate of the argument. That’s the rhetorical trick.

Both sides build their position on the same underlying assumption – i.e. there is a measles outbreak and we must do something about it – and both sides play on existing biases to scapegoat a minority, hoping to leverage that division into more authoritarian social controls of one kind or another.

Which way modern man – digital IDs or vaccine mandates?

Choose neither, or you’ll end up with both.

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17 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
March 14, 2024 6:24 am

When I was a kid, everyone got measles. It was a pain, they kept you in bed in a darkened room, and you couldn’t pick at them, although they were bothersome. Yet everyone I ever knew survived with no long term problems. The real danger of measles is they cause birth defects if a pregnant woman is infected. I have known some of these kids, and it is very sad.

There has been similar epidemics the last few years as many young people have not gotten vaccinated. Still the problems are from the illegals, of which almost none are vaccinated. Measles is one of the least of the worries of what people from third world countries could bring to the US, we need a secure border whether we vaccinate or not.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
  Anonymous
March 14, 2024 10:51 am

Among those with an open mind, there are quite a few people who believe that having had the measles or other childhood illnesses provides a benefit in overall lifetime health. It is thought to protect from cancer in older age, for example. We just don’t understand more than even a fraction of the interaction of these life events and their consequences for overall wellbeing and longevity. I had the measles when I was just 6 months old because my older sibling brought it home from school, and I am happy I went through it and am now a measles survivor. Who knows, maybe that simple fact even prolongs the life of my children due to transferred antibodies influencing the diversity of their microbiome. In a closed system, these things are way too complex for humans to fully comprehend, so I will just defer to nature rather than trusting something manmade that promises to improve things.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 14, 2024 7:23 pm

I only remember getting and being told not to pick and scratch at chicken pox, not measles.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 14, 2024 6:54 am

Anyone remember that there was a massively hyped measles scare in 2019, a year before the plandemic?
Just asking.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 14, 2024 8:13 am

They use social media chatter to see how many American zombies fall for the hype.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
March 14, 2024 8:26 am

GnL doesn’t know anyone with measles.

Obbledy
Obbledy
March 14, 2024 9:32 am

Oh,so there really is no subjective TRUTH to matter?????
Fat lot of fucking help YOU ARE!!!
If you as writer are too afraid to go out on a limb for the TRUTH……Stay on the ground

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 14, 2024 9:59 am

Where is this going? Towards the next lockdown-justification narrative.

SuggestedAlternatives
SuggestedAlternatives
March 14, 2024 10:30 am

They get to define what “measles” is.
“Measles” looking skin rashes can be caused by metals exposure.

Funny that we have a metals exposure looking skin rash pandemic starting up after a mass vaccination program that installed metals into billions of biomes.

Of course THEY will call it measles.
They have a shot, with more metals, to treat it.

Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
March 14, 2024 10:45 am

Since most adults and children are vaccinated already, I think that this is aimed at homeschoolers. I have often thought that they really shot themselves in the foot during the Covid thing by increasing the numbers of families that choose to homeschool. I think that that was an unexpected negative outcome (from their perspective), so they are now working on a “solution” to this problem behind the scenes. Currently, homeschoolers in many states don’t even have to register anywhere, and certainly they don’t have to provide any kind of health form to any “authority” in most states.

If they can get enough of a public outcry about this, blaming the “unvaccinated fringe minority = many of which are homeschoolers = the “authority hesitant”, they could then implement in a multi-step process a national registry for all school children, homeschoolers included, and then link it to their vaccine records. Currently, there is a vaccine database in most states, but you can opt out (using a convoluted and obscure paper trail) and it is not linked to children’s school records. Can’t have such a disconnect of databases…

Frankly, I am surprised that it took them this long.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Svarga Loka
March 14, 2024 3:26 pm

Hey, blue city measles victims! Those awful white homeschoolers in Flyoverborough, who refuse to vax, are responsible for your infections hundreds of miles away. Covid only needed six feet of distancing, but 2024 measles variant Andromeda-13 can travel all the way to your grandmother’s nursing home in Manhattan! NO DISTANCE IS SAFE WITHOPUT VAX! Trust the political science! Detention and forced vax NOW!

Bullwinkle
Bullwinkle
March 14, 2024 1:54 pm

Why is this even being reported?
I had measles in the early ’60s.

I must ask….
Is this a “Wild Strain” of the disease or an “Engineered Strain”?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Bullwinkle
March 14, 2024 3:28 pm

It’s the latest edition of the Credulity Strain.

Warren
Warren
  Bullwinkle
March 14, 2024 4:00 pm

Had measles as well, and I still had to get vaccinated….because, once for grade school, and again for graduate school, because I didn’t have my vaccination records from 25 years before.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
March 14, 2024 7:23 pm

Mumps is next. I can’t remember what it was but kids got it all the time in the late 50s-early 60s.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  lamont cranston
March 14, 2024 7:44 pm

It was a 7″ single by The Mamas & The Papas.

It went viral.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 14, 2024 8:14 pm

The song was originally named Lumps.
After Cass.