By Died Suddenly News on April 1st, 2025
These days, we are inundated with headlines about the recent measles “outbreak” in Texas. At first, most of the headlines reported on the cases themselves, but in a matter of weeks, we started to see headlines like this one from ABC: As measles cases rise across the US, who may need another vaccine ‘booster’? Or, like this from NPR: With measles in the news, adults are wondering, do I need a vaccine booster?
If the agenda wasn’t clear before, it certainly is now: they want us to take another vaccine. What we are witnessing is another medical fear-mongering campaign designed to get society mass vaccinated against the measles…again.
Now, we can sit here and ponder why the media are pushing for a measles booster, but ultimately, that is a conclusion best left for you to come to on your own, based on the damage big pharma and the government have already forced upon society via vaccines. What is MORE important to address at this time, is the lie that you need a measles booster at all. Because that’s what it is – another massive lie designed to enrich the pockets of big pharma and their benefactors.
To prove this point, let’s go back to the late 1950s and 60s, the last era America dealt with measles prior to the vaccine becoming widely available. Based on the way the media lament over the subject today, you would think measles is a life-threatening illness even WITH the vaccine, but that could not be further from the truth.
The 1958 book “Have a Happy Measle, Have a Merry Mumps, Have a Cheery Chickenpox” by Jeane, Candy, and Rob Bendick, informs children, through cheerful rhymes and illustrations, what it means to be home sick with the measles. It nonchalantly explains that “just about everybody gets measles” and that “once you have had them, you almost certainly will never have them again.” Clearly, it was not viewed as a death sentence.
In fact, the main concern appeared to be boredom for infected children who were home from school waiting for the illness to pass. One newspaper article from 1962 reads: “Everybody gets the measles…so they become immune. … Ease your child’s boredom with games…”

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No one would ever advise a child on their deathbed to “play games.” Being home sick with the measles was viewed as so unserious, that it was mocked by the popular television show The Brady Bunch, in a 1969 episode where Peter Brady spreads measles to the entire family. Marcia Brady famously exclaims “If you have to get sick, sure can’t beat the Measles!” Though the episode came out a few years after the vaccine, the point remains: no one viewed the measles as a big deal. Consequently, nor did they view the vaccine as necessary.
Speaking of the lack of necessity for the vaccine, the mortality rates had already dropped significantly prior to the vaccine’s licensing in 1963. As Aaron Siri pointed out in an interview with Tucker Carlson, the mortality rate had already dropped 98% before the mass-vaccination campaign. Physicians for Informed Consent confirms this data, stating:
“Between 1900 and 1963, the mortality rate of measles dropped from 13.3 per 100,000 to 0.2 per 100,000 in the population, due to advancements in living conditions, nutrition, and health care — a 98% decline…”

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That’s a steep decline in just 63 years. What’s more interesting? We saw mortality rates begin to decline fairly consistently decade after decade, after around World War I, as depicted here in a graph with CDC data. Rates had been slowing down for YEARS before we even entered the 60s. This data is consistent with the rising health standards in America throughout the 1900s. We can therefore reasonably conclude that the most impactful factor in lowering death rates from measles, was the improvement in the overall health of Americans.
The truth? We never needed a vaccine at all, let alone a booster now. Even the cases they’re pointing to today, as proof of our need for said booster, aren’t what they appear to be.
Reports came out in late February about an outbreak in West Texas, where 124 people had become infected with measles, primarily among the Mennonite community. The media immediately used the story as fodder to blame lack of vaccinations, and eventually informed us that an unvaccinated six-year-old child had died of the measles. Associated Press reported: “A Texas child who was not vaccinated has died of measles, a first for the US in a decade.”
Except, one problem…the reports were incorrect; the child hadn’t died of the measles. As we have established, people, in general, do not die of the measles—vaccinated or not. So what really happened?
Well, unlike mainstream news outlets, upon hearing about the unusual and incredibly sad case, the Children’s Health Defense dug into the story and interviewed the parents of the child. In the almost-20 minute long interview, the parents revealed that their daughter had died of medical malpractice, not the measles.

The hospital that the young girl was sent to, denied the child breathing treatments, sent the parents away at night, stopped the mother from giving the child water, and then put the little girl on a ventilator. It was a bizarre string of events, that the media reporting on the story, had not informed us about. There is a reason for that: they don’t want you to know about any information that could impede their pro-vaccine campaign.
The media and the government do not want an educated populace about vaccines. They are truly hoping to use this “measles outbreak” as an opportunity to convince even those who are previously vaccinated, that they need MORE vaccines. This instance is exactly why we say time after time that COVID was a test. If the government, with the help of their puppets (the media) and greedy big pharma, know they can inject us with whatever, whenever they want, they surely will.
Even if some of you are not ready to accept that truth, at least have this be your takeaway: do NOT get a measles booster. Let the media parrot their lies all they want, do not buy the mystery concoction they are selling you. At best, the vaccine they’re selling won’t help you, at worst, it will kill you.