Trying to follow the measles anti-vaxxer arguments
Apparently, the latest conspiracy theory is that the measles epidemic in Texas was a bioweapon attack:
““I’m not going to be careful by calling it a virus,” Willis said in the measles webinar. “I’m going to call it what it is, and that is a bioweapon, and my belief after interviewing these families is that this has been manipulated and targeted towards a community that is a threat because of their natural way of living.”
Setting aside the question of *who* is targeting the measles, I really don’t understand the reasoning. According to RFK Jr., good food (no processed foods, no additives, no artificial colors) is protective, making vaccines unnecessary. So how can measles be a bioweapon against a community whose virtuous lifestyle is protective?
Then there’s the question of why, if vaccines don’t work, nearly everyone who is getting the infections is *unvaccinated*?
These clowns need to get their lies straight.
https://www.unmc.edu/healthsecurity/transmission/2025/04/23/anti-vaxxers-are-grifting-off-the-measles-outbreak-and-claim-a-bioweapon-caused-it/
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