Episode 4 features an examination of the Vitamin K injection given to newborns. I also cover some vaccine-related news and take a critical look at the media coverage of the Texas measles outbreak.
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Andrew Hoffman:
Hello, everybody. This is Andrew Hoffman, podcasting from Piedmont, Oklahoma, episode four of the No Pillow podcast. Thank you so much for listening. It is now early March. Meant to get this out a few days ago, but had some just some stuff going on. Wife was in a car accident. She's okay now, but it was it was a dramatic week in the Hoffman household with a lot of stuff going on. So I apologize for the delay, but I am thankful to to be here. Thankful that she's still in one piece, still getting over the aftereffects of of the car crash, but it could have been a lot worse. So we're we're very thankful. Man, I've got a a lot of stuff to talk to you about. It kinda builds up. I just kinda gradually accumulate stuff. But one thing which, you know, time wise doesn't seem super urgent, but it's really been on been on my heart just for a few different reasons, both personally and just stuff I've seen online lately, and that is actually the vitamin k, so called vitamin k injection, that is given to babies.
And the reason it is, personally important to me is because it was the one injection that I was suckered into to giving to both my kids, and it's because I hadn't heard very much about it. So I'd heard quite a bit of kind of alternative viewpoints on vaccines, but everybody talked about, you know, the hep b shot and how little since that made and the MMR, which comes later. But, vitamin k, it's a vitamin. It can't be that bad. You don't want your kid to bleed to death. Right? So this was kind of the what was what was used on me. I didn't know about it. I'd I had a terrible feeling about it and should've rejected it and found out much later, actually, that, with my my second child, she got a a really bad case of jaundice. Had to be under the the blue light and all that for for days afterwards.
And I they didn't even mention at the time. Oh, by the way, that's a side effect of the of the vitamin k injection that we we talked you into giving her. So no no no admission of that. That's for sure. So, just I I saw some people online kind of in a similar situation where it's like, oh, I you know, I know we're not doing the hep b, but what about vitamin k, and is that needed and and what have you? So, here is some information. We'll get into some news and stuff later on, but I wanted to to talk about this, make sure it gets out there. And it will be in the title as well, one way or the other. So this is just from a basically, the information sheet that they never actually show you, but is available. So vitamin k one, phytanidione injection emulsion, made by Hospira Inc. Aqueous dispersion of vitamin k one, protect from light, keep ampoules in tray until time of use. Warning on in regards to intravenous and intramuscular use.
Severe reactions, including fatalities, have occurred during and immediately after intravenous injection of phytonan phytonadione even when precautions have been taken to dilute the Fotanadione and to avoid rapid infusion. Severe reactions, including fatalities, have also been reported following intramuscular administration. Typically, these severe severe reactions have resembled hypersensitivity or anaphylaxis, including shock and cardiac and or respiratory arrest. Some patients have exhibited these severe reactions on receiving Fotanadione for the first time. Therefore, the intravenous and intramuscular route should be restricted to those subcutaneous route is not feasible and the serious risk involved is considered justified. So right there on the the top, you know, know, just, don't don't even though it says it's for injecting in intravenous and intramuscular, you probably shouldn't just do subcutaneous.
And, I mean, we're talking babies here. So this is and, it's not like you can just a % it never gets inject injected in the wrong the wrong spot or a little wrong depth or what have you. So, and that, disclaimer kinda makes it sounds like it's it's the person administering its fault if anything goes wrong. So the description of the injection, fotanadione is a vitamin, which is a clear yellow to amber viscous, odorless, or nearly odorless liquid. It is insoluble in water, soluble in chloroform, and slightly soluble in ethanol. It has a molecular weight of 450.7.
Fotanadione is two methyl three phytyl maybe yada yada. Okay. So vitamin k one injection, which they never say the one. Right? So it's it's a vitamin, but it's this is made in a lab. This is not vitamins like you can get from vegetables, and it's not like vitamin k two, which you can get in you know, I've got a a vitamin d supplement, which has vitamin k two in it. Totally different stuff. So this is I I think it's a misnomer. I guess it it would be more accurate to say this is synthetic vitamin k or artificial, regardless just to the harmless sound. Yeah. It's not a vaccine. You you might have heard bad things about vaccines, but this is a vitamin. It's, you know, like b twelve, except vitamin k. It goes on with, contraindications.
You should not give it to premature babies. Oh, but they do. Believe me, they do. And negative effects that it can cause. You shouldn't give it to pregnant mothers, but you can give it to their newborn child. Okay. That makes total sense. So on so I'll I'll put that page in the show notes on the Substack show notes page there. And then let's look at just a a story here. Kinda wanna humanize. These are real people, real but real babies. So this is a story from about Hailey Larson, a baby who ended up dying at the age of 10. And she was, well, let's let's hear her her story. Hailey Larson was born with hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder caused by the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain. She was just 10 old when she died.
According to her mother, Jane Larson, childhood vaccines received at the normal two, four, and six month interval contributed to Haley's worsening condition and eventual death. Jane spoke with Polly Tommey, CHD TV programming manager on children's health defense, vaxx, unvaxxed, the people studied to her during its stop in Troy, Michigan on September 8. Jane, a physical therapist, discovered during an ultrasound when she was twenty weeks pregnant that her unborn baby's brain was not developing normally. The doctors diagnosed hydrocephalus.
We knew there were gonna be challenges, but we embraced that, Jane said. I'm a physical therapist, so I thought, great. I can put my skills to work caring for my daughter. Jane, who admitted to being highly vaccinated, said she did not receive any met maternal vaccines until after the fetal diagnosis at twenty weeks. At that point, they gave her her the recommended flu shot, the Tdap, and the RhoGAM shot. After Haley was born, Jane said they found blood clots in her placenta. Noting that the Tdap vaccine contains aluminum, and aluminum does cause blood clotting, she said, I'm certain it didn't help. Jane was induced two weeks early, so Haley technically was not born prematurely. She actually came out fine, Jane said. She was breathing on her own and passed all the tests.
Haley was taken to the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, and kept under observation. Under clear instructions from Jane, Haley did not receive the hepatitis b vaccine, but she's unsure whether she received the vitamin k shot because Haley was swept out of the room. And I think it's you would think you'd be able to to see a record of that, but it if you don't explicitly say no, they're gonna inject. After several few days later, she brought Haley in for a weight check and was told the baby was not growing properly. The baby the hospital readmitted Haley soon after they found she was having seizures, Jane said, and they gave her a large dose of anti seizure medication.
Within hours, part of Haley's bowel had died. She stopped breathing, Jane said. She went into a cold blue. They had to come and resuscitate her. After doing tests, doctors performed emergency surgery to remove the nonfunctional portion of her bowel. Jane showed Polly a photograph of Haley on a ventilator at one week old. Jane recalled that she stayed on the ventilator for a week, received IV nutrition, and was on an IV antibiotics for more than six weeks. At two months old, Haley was still in the NICU when the hospital recommended her scheduled childhood vaccinations. Which what sense does that make, honestly?
Pediatrics comprised of DTP, hepatitis b, and and polio vaccines, HIV, for hemophilus influenzae type b, and Prevnar thirteen to protect against 13 types of pneumococcal bacteria. That's 19 different illnesses they decided to vaccinate her for, Jane said. And when you add those up, that's 1,200 of aluminum. So this so and the interviewer said, so this baby's in the NICU. NICU means they're very seriously sick. That's why they're there. Jane said she didn't know how those vaccines affected Haley with so much going on, including six surgeries. And then we were in and out of the hospital for more surgeries, and she had to be readmitted for an infection in one of her incision sites, after which she had two brain surgeries, Jane recounted.
After Haley had been home for four days, it was time for a four month checkup. She'd been home for four days. Even though Jane was skeptical of vaccines and had delayed them for her older children, she gave in to the doctor's recommendation and got the round of four month vaccines. The same one she got that she just got before, Jane said. So 240 times the acceptable amount of aluminum for her age. They decided to do to do that again. For the next two months, Haley was doing well at home and trying to gain weight. Jane said, said, well, we're trying to control the seizures. And then she had her six month shots, and I resisted. I didn't wanna give her these. My momma's gut said she's fighting so much. She's fighting for her life. It doesn't make sense.
I just this is the University of Michigan, Jane said. It's not some podunk hospital, adding that if a parent were to poison their child like that, they're gonna call child protective services because your child child is gonna be sick from that, and yet this is what they do to sick children. Within twenty four hours, Haley was back in the emergency room and put on a feeding tube. Jane learned that Haley had developed a condition called pyloric stenosis, which means your stomach doesn't let the food continue on. They gave her the vitamin k shot in the hospital, gave her two month vaccines when she was still in the NICU, still in the hospital. And she'd been home for four days when she got her four month vaccines.
And then the six month vaccines were what put her into a spiral that eventually, killed her before she before she was alive for a whole year. So this is and kudos to her mother for telling the story. If you tell the story, you're not able to get compensation from from the vaccine court. That's part of the deal. So it's keeping all this stuff quiet. Vaccines are safe and effective, but an offer unless they're not. Right? So it's a sad story. I also wanted just this other general information article on children's health defense on vitamin k shots. Aluminum ad adjuvants in vaccines and the newborn vitamin k shot are also significant sources of early exposure.
The package insert for Pfizer's vitamin k shots to preterm infants. Young children go on to receive multiple aluminum Young children go on to receive multiple aluminum containing vaccines in their first three years and more as adolescents. A two month old infant may receive up to twelve twenty five micrograms of aluminum from the vaccines administered at a single well baby visit and a cumulative four thousand nine hundred twenty five micrograms by 18 of age. Regulators have never properly assessed these astronomical levels of aluminum for safety. Coexposure to aluminum and mercury still present in in the influenza vaccines makes matters synergistically worse. Infants in their first year of life are particularly are particularly susceptible to aluminum bioaccumulation, raising concerns about the high levels of absorbable aluminum reported in infant formula and then in the parenteral or intravenous nutrition solutions given to premature babies.
Suggesting that these reports represent the tip of an iceberg, one group of researchers cautions that not only does aluminum constitute a significant component of newborns exposure to xenobiotics and contaminants, but the consequences of aluminum overload in the perinatal period can have pathological consequences that persist into adulthood. And it does say the Pfizer host Spiro, so it I said host Spiro before, That was what it said on the insert, but the parent company is indeed Pfizer. Good old Pfizer. So let's, let's jump over to, the head of Pfizer.
This is a positive news story. I don't even know why Albert Bourla was at the White House for this event it was mainly an African American, rah rah Trump event and he was there Might have heard this clip already, but it's worth worth hearing again. I will play the Albert Bourla at,
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Trump White House event clip. We also have the head of Pfizer here, so I wanna thank him. One of the great great people, one of the great businessmen. Thank you, Albert. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
[00:16:24] Andrew Hoffman:
Always nice to hear the veterinarian Albert Bourla getting booed. That's for sure. Along with, you know, the vitamin k, which we're talking about, I'm I'm sure the main reason he was getting booed was was the old COVID Pfizer vaccine. But before we move on from vitamin k, I just wanted to read this. It's it's very short, Just a post from a Telegram channel. It says, babies are born with low vitamin k for a reason. At birth, cord blood is full of stem cells that go to any damage sites in the baby where any trauma may have happened during birth. If babies had high levels of vitamin k at birth, the cord blood wouldn't reach these necessary areas. This is one of the reasons why delayed cord clamping is so important. Additionally, colostrum contains higher concentrations of vitamin k than mature breast milk.
This isn't a mistake or coincidence, it's part of the body's natural design. And I would say God's specific intelligent design. And it I mean, isn't that western medicine in a in a nutshell? So we we gotta we gotta cut the cord right away, even though that's not a, you know, a historical practice. We might wanna know what's going on there. Why is it is it a good idea to cut it right away, or maybe we should leave it around for an hour? So, stem cells, repairing damage, all that works better with low light low vitamin k levels. And then vitamin k naturally gets added from from the mother.
Colostrum has higher concentrations. So this is we the vitamin k vaccine solves, which it doesn't solve anything, but it attempts to solve a problem that's created by other medical interventions. So it's a medical intervention dumping a bunch of aluminum into a newborn to resolve an issue, which wouldn't be an issue, if if hospitals didn't do what they do. So it's I think you can take a guess on if if you're having a kid on whether I would recommend getting the vitamin k vaccine or not. I'll say you are never going to regret an injection you don't allow into your kids.
I I regret no vaccine that I refused. I don't I don't regret any of it. I definitely regret allowing the vitamin k vaccine. So there's it's not good for the liver. There's a a lot of things, even long term things, which which it can cause. So that's my take on on vitamin k. Let's go to, let's see. There's some, well, before we leave Pfizer and vaccines, this was a a sad post from a lady named Shanna Carroll. And, just story about her her daughter, 17 years old, wanted to go on a school trip, so she took the COVID vaccine, dead thirty days later. And she's got video of the the damage that happened along the way. And the interesting part about this and the sad part about this is the comments.
The vaxx killed my brother. I understand your pain. So sorry you're going through this. I can never forgive the fear and lies that was fed to us, and unfortunately for some, like my brother, who thought they were doing the right thing. Pray you get justice for it. My husband died August 2021 from a cytokine storm spike protein due to COVID. I get your anger. Okay. My condolences. We need to remember what they did. My grandmother had a full life, and she had to die alone because we weren't weren't allowed to see her in the hospital during this time. My mom and I believe the vaccine contributed to my brother's death this year.
The grief is excruciating. The world is forever bleak. We send you yada yada. So on and on. I mean, it's, I don't know, ten, twelve people that like, oh, yeah. There's someone else that killed the vaccine killed too. So this is this is why Albert Bourla gets booed at the White House. And Trump has has heard enough of this to know where we stand, so I think it's pretty safe to say that when, stuff like the what we played a couple shows ago with the, vaccines the AI vaccines for cancer and and all that garbage, when that stuff still gets rolled out, it's not because of of ignorance. It's because they don't actually care about us. So, which is kind of a harsh take, and I do like a lot of things that are going on. I mean, I don't know that I really expected, Bobby Kennedy to get in.
I thought they'd come up with an excuse not to let him in. So that's it's definitely a good thing. But, let's let's move on here. This is a more general take of we've got a clip from WhatsHerFace on the the Doge goings on, which I think plays into this idea of, yeah, there's some good stuff going on, but why not, you know, x y z? Why not it's it's like it's kinda good, but just good enough to keep you satisfied and and happy and that there's some true, you know, just Trump fans that are happy when he does anything. But most of us are kinda like, well,
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but why not do this? And so that's that's what's going on here. But whenever we voice our concerns with the government about just how many of these parasites there are, all that happens is we get more and more and more and more and more. Because the bigger the government, the more dependent we become. And much like a doge, nobody is willing to bite the hand that feeds them. So when the federal government promises to eliminate the federal government, I can't help but wonder, what will the federal government replace the federal government with? In other words, is there a more nefarious agenda behind Doge? To answer this question, we must first find the source of the proposal. The the DOJE is nothing more than a renaming of RAGE or retire all government employees proposed by Curtis Yarvin, a Jewish American computer scientist and political theorist who's earned himself some very influential followers.
Those followers include tech bro billionaire Peter Thiel and the VP whose career he bankrolled,
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JD Vance. There's this guy Curtis Yarvin who's written, about some of these things. And so so one is to basically accept that this entire thing is gonna fall in on itself. Right? And so the task of conservatives right now is to preserve as much as can be preserved. And then when the inevitable collapse of the country comes, ensure that conservatives are able to sort of help,
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you know, build back the country. The vice president is such a fan of Yarvin's that he often praises and parrots his ideas. Ideas like hollowing out the federal government and replacing it with a system called patchwork, smaller governments that would be run by tech corporations. Basic idea of Patchwork, according to Yarvin, is that as the crappy governments we inherited from history are smashed, they should be replaced by a global spiderweb of tens, even hundreds of thousands of sovereign and independent mini countries, each governed by its own joint stock corporation without regard for the residents' opinion. His suggestion for keeping order in these mini countries is an all seeing Orwellian surveillance system that would enforce public safety. All residents, even temporary visitors, carry an ID card with RFID response.
All are genotyped and iris scanned. Public places and transportation systems track everyone. Security cameras are ubiquitous. Every car knows where it is and who's sitting in it and tells the authorities both. RFID. Where have I heard that before? The whole agenda
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is to create a one world government where everybody has
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an r an RFID chip implanted in them. Now the funny thing about all this is that neither the left or the right seem to see this as the predictable next step in a centuries old plan. The right believe we've entered a new dawn in the fight for freedom, and the left still believe that fifteen minute cities are just good urban planning. What's even funnier is that while the right is basking in the prospect of de browning America, the left have become the new conspiracy theorists. They're even touting all the same talking points from lessons they missed in early twenty twenty. Talking points like, we didn't elect this guy, so why is he telling us what to do? And, oh, no. They're taking away our free speech. And my personal favorite, I don't mean to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but I'm pretty sure there's a group of elite billionaires who are fighting for world domination.
[00:26:24] Andrew Hoffman:
This year is gonna be so much fun. The Curtis Yarvin stuff was was new to me. I knew about the Palantir connections and the and what have you both with, JD Vance and the original kind of PayPal mafia with Elon and and, I'm I'm blanking on the guy's name, Peter Thiel, with basically bankrolling Trump's campaign this time around. So there there's a price to be paid for that. Right? I mean, these guys don't give out hundreds of millions of dollars without expecting something back. And looking at the Palantir stock and looking at, you know, how well Elon did during during COVID, becoming the world's richest man, you know, supposedly. There's reasons for for all that, and and the the agenda is not over. And there's no we were thrown a a few bones here and there, but the agenda's still rolling. And I think she nails it with that of, like, yes, government the federal government is horrible. Everyone agrees on that. This is not news.
This is not something that you I mean, Rand Paul's been doing these things for years of, like, look what we what we spent $20,000,000 on. You know? Look what we spent $50,000,000 on here and USAID. All this stuff has been known, but it's it's being highlighted by a Twitter account. It's basically all that's happening. It's not necessarily going away. Congress still controls where where money goes. So I'm you know, it's like, oh, look at all these billions of dollars of savings. You know, there might be a little savings here and there. But unless stuff actually gets changed and and these agencies don't, you know, there's no reforming them. You have to end them to actually save money on them. So unless that that happens, this was a local story I should've maybe I'll throw it in the show notes, but they were talking about stuff that Doge had reported on Twitter.
Like, hey. Look at these all these bogus agencies not doing anything. We're gonna shut it down and save the money. And a bunch of them were in Oklahoma. And but there's still people going to work at these agencies. They're like, well, yeah. We're we're aware of the of the tweet, but there hasn't been any official, like, okay. We're shutting it down. So So stuff just marches on. So it it's a little over the cuts are overhyped, and I think a lot of it is a distraction from the the overall agenda marching on. And they are trying to make it more efficient, But we don't want more efficient government. We want less government. Those are two very different things.
So this is my what what I would do and what Elon Musk is doing are are two very much opposing things. This vaccines are a great example because there's excuse for government to try and control everything because how else do they they can't make you take something for an illness if you don't have the illness. But if it's a vaccine, it's like, well, you know, it's to protect other people, protect yourself. It's for the the public good. I mean, it's it was such a powerful idea. The fact that vaccines are totally bogus and, really, it's just your body rejecting to aluminum being dumped into it, it's the main thing that's happening with vaccines, that doesn't matter. It was such a, powerful idea that it's still going strong and still has money being poured into it. Along that line, probably should have played this clip earlier, but we've got Ray Kurzweil, the futurist.
We've talked about him on Revelations Radio News many a time. I think still works for Google, but, you know, whatever whatever a futurist does. Basically, it just says singularity, AI, just get all gonna take over. And this is, one particular aspect of that.
[00:30:34] Unknown:
But people tend to get diseases which are which are threatening to them, and what's gonna happen, people are gonna get diseases and AI is gonna come up with a cure, very soon, which will lead to a great deal of appreciation. People say that AI is not creative. It's very creative. You can actually put together possibilities that might work. For example, Moderna was trying to create their COVID vaccine. They actually put together a list of different mRNA sequences. Now what we do in the past, someone would come in and say, well, okay. There's several billion. Let's try this one. Or maybe they'd pick three. You can't do a clinical test on billions of different possibilities, but that's exactly what they did by simulating the reaction, and that took two days. So in two days, they created the Moderna vaccine, and that is still on the market.
It's been the best vaccine. It was done in two day two days.
[00:31:42] Andrew Hoffman:
At some level, what Ray Kurzweil is saying sounds sounds crazy. Like, what do you mean Moderna's vaccine was a huge success? And anyone who listens to this podcast certainly disagrees with that claim, but that's the official story. And just because an official story is a provable lie does not mean that it goes away. This is true, you know, anything you can talk about. Nine eleven, but it's true of vaccines and not just the the COVID vaccines, it it's all the vaccines. And that's kind of the point of of what I'm going through in this podcast is there are no good vaccines. Vaccines. There is no good vaccine, and then they they somehow went wrong with the COVID vaccine.
There's no, oh, well, some of them are good, some of them are bad. They're all bad. They're all unsafe and all ineffective, but it is the the power of the vaccine narrative that's made them it's it's been such a force because it it lends government power. It it gives government credibility for, just horrific authoritarian measures. It gives them the the justification for that. And this is this is doctor Pierre Kory, well known during the COVID era. But he, like many other you know, the the honest doctors woke up to all vaccines during COVID.
COVID was the gateway to, like, well, wait a second. If they're we're we're seeing in real time them lying about the COVID vaccine, but the other vaccines are are good. Right? And then the ones that actually went and checked it out came to conclusions like doctor Corey came to.
[00:33:45] Unknown:
But then I started to read books on the history of vaccines, and I found that these myths that were taught in medical school, that they're myths, they're not evidence based. You know, this constant refrain, and you heard it in the hearings, about how smallpox vaccine, rid us of the smallpox epidemic, that is completely false. The opposite is true. If you really look at the history of smallpox, the vaccine made things worse, and yet, our history was written as if the vaccine cured that epidemic. Same thing with polio. It's another narrative and myth that we rid ourselves of polio. There's more polio like paralysis in the world today than there was during the polio epidemic, and we know why, because it wasn't polio.
It was mass use of pesticides and DDT that was causing paralysis in all of these kids. And and you could see the spikes and waves. And, also, most of the childhood illnesses had the deaths from them had literally plummeted to near zero by the time the vaccines for those diseases came out. And yet, what are we told historically? That the vaccines eradicated child. No. It didn't. We know that now. It was personal hygiene, sanitation, water purification, you know, getting rid of slums and the, you know, the the pestilence in some of the, inner city neighborhoods that that fostered and breed these epidemics. And so vaccines had very little to do with it. And so you ask me where I am now, so that's that's one thing. The overstating of the efficacy and the miracle of these vaccines is a myth. Then there's the other side to it, which is the and and I learned this from ivermectin in terms of the censorship of the journal level, the propaganda that the journals play.
But the burying of adverse events and the toxicities vaccines, they go hand in hand. Right? It's it's safe and effective. Right? So they they propagandize both, and the pharma does this around every product. But the safety of these vaccines has never been shown. In fact, it's been suppressed. This idea that there's no link between vaccines and autism is laughable, just laughable. There's immense amounts of data. There's no other explanation for the massive skyrocketing rise in autism rates and ADHD and allergies. They all parallel the childhood schedule. So for anyone to say that there's no link, there's plenty of links. They've done studies comparing unvaccinated, vaccinated kids. There's a recent one in the last few weeks showing much higher rates amongst the vaccinated for all of those important diseases. So we know that there are really negative consequences to vaccination, but you never hear of them. Right? All you hear is how effective they are and how safe they are, and it's an easy decision. Anyone who questions it, there's something wrong with them. They don't know the science.
And and that that was one of the themes of this week. You you heard senator after senator on one side of the aisle completely Royce, I mean, I'm not saying anything is new to you, but watching that, I literally felt I mean, I could feel it that they were getting paid to say that. The things that they were told to said, those narratives were, like, literally to say this to Bobby and to the American people, and they just kept putting out little pharmaceutical talking points, attacking Bobby. And, it it's it's really kind of disturbing to watch, Royce. I mean, these are the people leading our country, and they're bought and paid for and talking for, corporations. It's it's sad to
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see.
[00:37:16] Andrew Hoffman:
And like doctor Corey said, from smallpox all the way through the COVID vaccine, the idea of a safe and effective vaccine has been a myth all the way through. Through. And this leads us into the current scaremongering going on, because that's the only way they they get beat you know, get back in line, take your take your shots. And they're attempting to scare scare people, with measles right now. So we've we talked about this on the last episode and now there's they've got a dead kid. And you you know Big pharma jumping up and down. We got a dead kid. Alright.
Let's let's run with it. This is from from Reuters. Texas child has first reported US Measles death in a decade as outbreak hits more than a hundred and thirty. A child in West Texas has died of measles, state health officials said on Wednesday. The first reported US death from a from the highly contagious disease in a decade as a Texas outbreak has grown from a handful of cases to more than a hundred and thirty across two states. The child who was not vaccinated against the disease died overnight in the children's hospital, the Texas health department said in a statement. We've had so many kids coming in, and then, obviously, we were not prepared probably so early in what we are seeing seeing to have a death, said Amy Thompson, CEO of Covenant Children's Hospital in Lubbock, where the child died in what officials said was the fourth week of the measles outbreak.
Alright. During the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Robert f Kennedy junior, a vaccine critic who was confirmed as secretary of health and human services earlier this month, said two people have died in the Texas outbreak. His department of health and human services later corrected Kennedy, hundred and twenty four people were known to be infected in West Texas since early February, and all but five of them are unvaccinated, and most of them children, Texas health officials said. An additional nine cases were announced on Tuesday in Eastern New Mexico near the Texas state line where the outbreak has spread to about 10 counties. Patients have displayed symptoms such as high fever, red watery eyes, nasal congestion. Oh, no. Not nasal congestion.
Cough and a rash that begins on the face, said Laura Johnson, chief medical officer at the Lubbock Hospital. Children have been treated with the supplemental oxygen and high flow oxygen medication for high fever and IV fluid, she said. Alright. So that's all that's all they they put in there. Just, you know, you're supposed to think totally healthy kid just catches measles dead. Just like that. So there is more to the story. And before we get to that, let's flashback to 2019. And this is, beware the screenshots on Twitter. So this was getting passed around as if it were current, which it's not. It's from 2019, which is informative in in and of itself. So it's a mother saying, hey. That's a picture of my kid on your story k. So I've got that in the show notes.
So reaction to the MMR shot. Shot. You get a picture. Oh, it looks bad and scary. It's, it looks bad and scary. Let's throw that on the measles story. Said, you know, DFW, so Dallas Fort Worth, CBS local. I've made that mistake. So that was back in 2019. Not currently, but like I said, it's getting passed around again now. And then the, Children's Health Defense does a little more of a deep dive on the, Texas Texas death. Texas health authorities today announced the death of a child who tested positive for measles, setting off a spate of media reports blaming the measles outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico on declining vaccination rates. Some doctors and scientists pushed back, saying too little information about the child's health has been released so far to assume that a measles vaccine would have prevented the death. The Texas Department of State Health Services reported what it called the first death from measles in the ongoing outbreak in the South Plains and Panhandle regions.
The health department said the child was school aged, unvaccinated, had been hospitalized in Lubbock last week, and tested positive for measles. K. So lot of room for additional information there. Texas d s DSHS did not disclose the child's sex, age, general health status, or medical history. The agency also did not say what course of treatment the child received after being diagnosed with measles or what strain of measles the child had. The Associated Press, under the headline, an unvaccinated child has died in the Texas measles outbreak, reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the child's death as the first measles deaths in The US since 2015.
Other media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, re reposted the AP's report, which noted that vaccination rates have declined since the COVID nineteen pandemic, and most states are now below below the level needed to protect communities against measles outbreaks. But Brian Hooker, PhD, Children's Health Defense, chief scientific officer said it's too early to assume that the MMR vaccine, which targets measles, would have prevented the child's death. It is very easy and almost by design that we would jump to the conclusion that the vaccine would have saved this child. But we have no real information at this point. For instance, a medical doctor in the Lubbock, Texas area told the defender he received a text message that suggested the child may have died from pneumonia, which can be a complication from measles.
However, that information is yet to be formally released released and confirmed. An additional text message received by the same medical doctor received the medical staff in the child's area were instructed to give the MMR vaccine to children who were already infected with measles. Even though Merck, maker of the most common MMR vaccine, states the vaccine should not be given to anyone experiencing the moderate to high fever, one of the most common symptoms of measles. It is yet to be confirmed that the child who was reported unvaccinated against measles was not given an MMR vaccine as an acute treatment for the child's measles infection.
That would be interesting. Doctor Liz Mumper, a pediatrician, said it is very uncommon for a child to die from a measles infection in developed countries such as The US that have access to clean water and good sanitation systems. I eagerly await details about age, prior state of health, and circumstances of the reported death before jumping to conclusions. My condolences to the family must be devastated, she said. In an earlier interview with the defender, Mumper explained that effect effective treatment for measles include high vitamin a in high doses and attention to hydration status.
K. It's not not rocket science. Many natural methods to help the body fight viruses, like extra vitamin d and vitamin c are effective, but not widely recommended by mainstream medicine. She added, physicians were informed because we gotta have it as, you know, as bad as possible. We can't just just fix it with vitamin d. What are we doing? Physicians for conformed it for informed consent recently released a new collection of documents showing there's no proof the MMR vaccine is safer than a measles, mumps, mumps, or rubella infection. We talked about that, last episode.
CHD senior research scientist, Charles Karl Jablonowski said the reports of the death provide little information and raise important questions. Now is the time for transparency. Jablonowski said, did the child die with measles or from measles? How many measles strains are circulated in Texas, and are any of them from the vaccine itself? These are questions that need to be answered now. Now is when fear and panic lead to a haste to hasty actions. Do parents get their children vaccinated and boosted, or did they give their children an appropriate dose of vitamin a? The defender repeatedly reached out to DSHS to obtain information about the child and the circumstances surrounding the child's death, but did not receive a response by the deadline.
People typically don't just die from measles. This isn't the first time mainstream media has been quick to blame low vaccination rates for measles cases. In January 2024, several US measles outbreaks were in the news. Media blamed international travel and declining vaccination rates among children as probably behind the outbreaks. Hooker said the lack of useful information about the current measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas has been extremely frustrating. The West Texas County has been home to a Mennonite community since 1977 according to the Seminole Chamber of Commerce.
People typically don't just die from measles, Hooker said. We know it was a child in Lubbock, Texas hospital. That's it. No idea of comorbidities, complications, course of disease, nothing. He said, right now, we know that there were two measles cases in adults who traveled overseas, and those individuals were near Houston. This eventually led to a massive MMR vaccination campaign across the strait the state, which, by the way, Houston is quite a distance from West Texas. So, you know, are we supposed to believe the the measles, measles spread naturally all the way across the state? Or I think he's very much hinting that we've got a vaccine caused issue going on.
Then a a case pops up way over in Gaines County on January 28 as reported by DSHS. There's been no indication as to where that case came from. How was this person exposed to measles? Then this mystery case goes to six cases by January 30 and is now up to roughly a hundred and twenty five cases, coincidentally in one of the least vaccinated counties in Texas. The current outbreak in rural West Texas has infected at least a hundred twenty four people, mostly children according to NBC News. Speaking this morning during president Donald Trump's first cabinet meeting, secretary of health and human services Robert f Kennedy junior told the press we're following the measles epidemic every day. Kennedy said there have been four measles outbreaks so far this year compared to 16 outbreaks this time last year.
It's not unusual we have measles outbreaks every year. The CDC reports that up to three three of every thousand children infected with measles will die. However, a CDC study published last year reported that although there are measles outbreaks annually, there had been no deaths from measles in The US between 01/01/2020 and 03/28/2020, 2024. The last measles death reported in The US was in 2015, was a young woman with underlying health issues that required her to take immunosuppressive drugs, according to the Seattle Times. Doctor Ben Edwards, a family practitioner in the Lubbock area who was not directly involved in the child's case, told the defender he received text messages about the case.
One forwarded message message originated with someone who ostensibly was a friend of the housekeeper of the child's family. The message said that the child was a six year old girl who died from pneumonia. Edwards was quick to note that the text message does not constitute a fact. This is hearsay, said the information lacks confirmation at this time. We need the facts, and I don't yet have the facts. However, Edwards also received another text that he did not consider to be hearsay. A nurse nurse practitioner in West Texas told Edwards in a text message that she is concerned that the child may have been treated with a measles vaccine while exhibiting symptoms of measles because practitioners in the area were directed to give a measles vaccine to children who have a measles infection.
Apparently, they are telling people to do that even when symptomatic. Vaccinating a sick child could have negative results, he said. The mitochondria is already struggling when you're ill. Edwards said it's even harder to mount that defense defense against an acute toxic load that the vaccine brings in. Edwards was inclined to take Texas d s DSHS at their word when they said the child was unvaccinated against measles. Nonetheless, he said, it would be important to find out if the child who died, who may have been unvaccinated before getting measles, was given a measles vaccine as a treatment for the infection.
Edwards added, at this point, my main message to people is that this is a horrible situation anytime a child dies. Let's let the family grieve and not jump to some conclusions that we shouldn't be trying to jump to. Very well, they may have given the kid the poor child, which it's interesting. We still don't even know boy or girl, but this this is saying, you know, hearsay is that it was a six year old girl. You know, did they they treat it correctly? It's it's pretty hard to believe that this child, this was a healthy child, got measles. They did everything they could do, everything you should do with measles, and the child died. That's very, very difficult to believe.
For me, it's easier to believe that either they, withheld good treatments and shot the poor kid up with the measles vaccine, an MMR vaccine, which even the manufacturer will tell you is is a bad idea, or even worse than that. I mean, big pharma, we're talking billions upon billions of dollars. And if you think they wouldn't kill one Mennonite kid, to get to get the vaccine train back on the tracks, I'd I mean, look at what happened during COVID. And remember the the, technical definitions of unvaccinated during COVID included someone who was vaccinated up to two weeks before.
And this was done to, to make sure that the infection rates were rigged, you know, against people that, they're unvaccinated. So so you could, get a COVID vaccine, get sick as a dog, potentially die, and they would label that as an unvaccinated COVID death if it happened within, you know, whatever timeline they said. So this is the same this goes it goes all the way back to what we talked about last week when they said, oh, no. No smallpox deaths because of the vaccine because it's this amazing vaccine. Yeah. Now hundreds of kids are buying are dying from chickenpox all of a sudden, but not, you know, they're not getting smallpox because they were they were vaccinated against smallpox. So this is the same games that they play, I don't trust any of it. I don't I don't put outright murder, past big pharma.
And, yeah, I've had I hope RFK Jr, apparently, put off out some statement that the media is portraying as, like, see, even, you know, Bobby Kennedy says get your MMR vaccine, which I don't think is exactly what he said. But, but this is they're trying again, and they figured out from the last two attempts, you know, 2024. There's a big one back in 2019. And I think oh, what happened in between? They had COVID going on in between, so we don't have to worry about measles while while COVID's going on. But, you know, before and after, all the measles, the the terrible measles, the deadly measles. So they they needed someone to actually die. And whether they manufactured that death or you know, hopefully, it's just somewhat fictional, and they just said, oh, yeah. Look. Measles test.
Positive measles test. They died from measles even though there was there's something else going on. Hopefully, there wasn't something actively done to to kill off the kid and and create the victim they needed. But at the very least, this article points out that the measles, did it magically jump from one side of Texas to the other? It's a large area to just jump from with no cases in between. So they they haven't explained how it got from one edge of Texas to the other, and they they haven't clarified whether unvaccinated means just vaccinated or actually what everyone thinks unvaccinated means. That's, the measles that's my measles take for you.
Definitely a vaccine heavy episode today. We'll do something different in the future, but that is it's kinda in the news, so hopefully relevant to you. I really appreciate everyone's time. Had some audio issues the last couple episodes. My own fault. Thank you to Tom for pointing those out in the Revelations Radio News, Telegram channel. Thank you to Tim Kilkenny, who, just happened. I hadn't talked to him in in quite a while, and he called me about five minutes after I'd found out about my wife's car accident and prayed for me there on the phone. And he he had no idea. He just said he he felt like he was supposed to call me. So thank you to Tim.
Thanks to everyone out there. And, I hope you learned something, something to use with with family members, friends, either regarding vitamin k or MMR or what have you. And everybody have a great week. And just remember, it is okay to be an anti vaxxer.
Hello, everybody. This is Andrew Hoffman, podcasting from Piedmont, Oklahoma, episode four of the No Pillow podcast. Thank you so much for listening. It is now early March. Meant to get this out a few days ago, but had some just some stuff going on. Wife was in a car accident. She's okay now, but it was it was a dramatic week in the Hoffman household with a lot of stuff going on. So I apologize for the delay, but I am thankful to to be here. Thankful that she's still in one piece, still getting over the aftereffects of of the car crash, but it could have been a lot worse. So we're we're very thankful. Man, I've got a a lot of stuff to talk to you about. It kinda builds up. I just kinda gradually accumulate stuff. But one thing which, you know, time wise doesn't seem super urgent, but it's really been on been on my heart just for a few different reasons, both personally and just stuff I've seen online lately, and that is actually the vitamin k, so called vitamin k injection, that is given to babies.
And the reason it is, personally important to me is because it was the one injection that I was suckered into to giving to both my kids, and it's because I hadn't heard very much about it. So I'd heard quite a bit of kind of alternative viewpoints on vaccines, but everybody talked about, you know, the hep b shot and how little since that made and the MMR, which comes later. But, vitamin k, it's a vitamin. It can't be that bad. You don't want your kid to bleed to death. Right? So this was kind of the what was what was used on me. I didn't know about it. I'd I had a terrible feeling about it and should've rejected it and found out much later, actually, that, with my my second child, she got a a really bad case of jaundice. Had to be under the the blue light and all that for for days afterwards.
And I they didn't even mention at the time. Oh, by the way, that's a side effect of the of the vitamin k injection that we we talked you into giving her. So no no no admission of that. That's for sure. So, just I I saw some people online kind of in a similar situation where it's like, oh, I you know, I know we're not doing the hep b, but what about vitamin k, and is that needed and and what have you? So, here is some information. We'll get into some news and stuff later on, but I wanted to to talk about this, make sure it gets out there. And it will be in the title as well, one way or the other. So this is just from a basically, the information sheet that they never actually show you, but is available. So vitamin k one, phytanidione injection emulsion, made by Hospira Inc. Aqueous dispersion of vitamin k one, protect from light, keep ampoules in tray until time of use. Warning on in regards to intravenous and intramuscular use.
Severe reactions, including fatalities, have occurred during and immediately after intravenous injection of phytonan phytonadione even when precautions have been taken to dilute the Fotanadione and to avoid rapid infusion. Severe reactions, including fatalities, have also been reported following intramuscular administration. Typically, these severe severe reactions have resembled hypersensitivity or anaphylaxis, including shock and cardiac and or respiratory arrest. Some patients have exhibited these severe reactions on receiving Fotanadione for the first time. Therefore, the intravenous and intramuscular route should be restricted to those subcutaneous route is not feasible and the serious risk involved is considered justified. So right there on the the top, you know, know, just, don't don't even though it says it's for injecting in intravenous and intramuscular, you probably shouldn't just do subcutaneous.
And, I mean, we're talking babies here. So this is and, it's not like you can just a % it never gets inject injected in the wrong the wrong spot or a little wrong depth or what have you. So, and that, disclaimer kinda makes it sounds like it's it's the person administering its fault if anything goes wrong. So the description of the injection, fotanadione is a vitamin, which is a clear yellow to amber viscous, odorless, or nearly odorless liquid. It is insoluble in water, soluble in chloroform, and slightly soluble in ethanol. It has a molecular weight of 450.7.
Fotanadione is two methyl three phytyl maybe yada yada. Okay. So vitamin k one injection, which they never say the one. Right? So it's it's a vitamin, but it's this is made in a lab. This is not vitamins like you can get from vegetables, and it's not like vitamin k two, which you can get in you know, I've got a a vitamin d supplement, which has vitamin k two in it. Totally different stuff. So this is I I think it's a misnomer. I guess it it would be more accurate to say this is synthetic vitamin k or artificial, regardless just to the harmless sound. Yeah. It's not a vaccine. You you might have heard bad things about vaccines, but this is a vitamin. It's, you know, like b twelve, except vitamin k. It goes on with, contraindications.
You should not give it to premature babies. Oh, but they do. Believe me, they do. And negative effects that it can cause. You shouldn't give it to pregnant mothers, but you can give it to their newborn child. Okay. That makes total sense. So on so I'll I'll put that page in the show notes on the Substack show notes page there. And then let's look at just a a story here. Kinda wanna humanize. These are real people, real but real babies. So this is a story from about Hailey Larson, a baby who ended up dying at the age of 10. And she was, well, let's let's hear her her story. Hailey Larson was born with hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder caused by the buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain. She was just 10 old when she died.
According to her mother, Jane Larson, childhood vaccines received at the normal two, four, and six month interval contributed to Haley's worsening condition and eventual death. Jane spoke with Polly Tommey, CHD TV programming manager on children's health defense, vaxx, unvaxxed, the people studied to her during its stop in Troy, Michigan on September 8. Jane, a physical therapist, discovered during an ultrasound when she was twenty weeks pregnant that her unborn baby's brain was not developing normally. The doctors diagnosed hydrocephalus.
We knew there were gonna be challenges, but we embraced that, Jane said. I'm a physical therapist, so I thought, great. I can put my skills to work caring for my daughter. Jane, who admitted to being highly vaccinated, said she did not receive any met maternal vaccines until after the fetal diagnosis at twenty weeks. At that point, they gave her her the recommended flu shot, the Tdap, and the RhoGAM shot. After Haley was born, Jane said they found blood clots in her placenta. Noting that the Tdap vaccine contains aluminum, and aluminum does cause blood clotting, she said, I'm certain it didn't help. Jane was induced two weeks early, so Haley technically was not born prematurely. She actually came out fine, Jane said. She was breathing on her own and passed all the tests.
Haley was taken to the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, and kept under observation. Under clear instructions from Jane, Haley did not receive the hepatitis b vaccine, but she's unsure whether she received the vitamin k shot because Haley was swept out of the room. And I think it's you would think you'd be able to to see a record of that, but it if you don't explicitly say no, they're gonna inject. After several few days later, she brought Haley in for a weight check and was told the baby was not growing properly. The baby the hospital readmitted Haley soon after they found she was having seizures, Jane said, and they gave her a large dose of anti seizure medication.
Within hours, part of Haley's bowel had died. She stopped breathing, Jane said. She went into a cold blue. They had to come and resuscitate her. After doing tests, doctors performed emergency surgery to remove the nonfunctional portion of her bowel. Jane showed Polly a photograph of Haley on a ventilator at one week old. Jane recalled that she stayed on the ventilator for a week, received IV nutrition, and was on an IV antibiotics for more than six weeks. At two months old, Haley was still in the NICU when the hospital recommended her scheduled childhood vaccinations. Which what sense does that make, honestly?
Pediatrics comprised of DTP, hepatitis b, and and polio vaccines, HIV, for hemophilus influenzae type b, and Prevnar thirteen to protect against 13 types of pneumococcal bacteria. That's 19 different illnesses they decided to vaccinate her for, Jane said. And when you add those up, that's 1,200 of aluminum. So this so and the interviewer said, so this baby's in the NICU. NICU means they're very seriously sick. That's why they're there. Jane said she didn't know how those vaccines affected Haley with so much going on, including six surgeries. And then we were in and out of the hospital for more surgeries, and she had to be readmitted for an infection in one of her incision sites, after which she had two brain surgeries, Jane recounted.
After Haley had been home for four days, it was time for a four month checkup. She'd been home for four days. Even though Jane was skeptical of vaccines and had delayed them for her older children, she gave in to the doctor's recommendation and got the round of four month vaccines. The same one she got that she just got before, Jane said. So 240 times the acceptable amount of aluminum for her age. They decided to do to do that again. For the next two months, Haley was doing well at home and trying to gain weight. Jane said, said, well, we're trying to control the seizures. And then she had her six month shots, and I resisted. I didn't wanna give her these. My momma's gut said she's fighting so much. She's fighting for her life. It doesn't make sense.
I just this is the University of Michigan, Jane said. It's not some podunk hospital, adding that if a parent were to poison their child like that, they're gonna call child protective services because your child child is gonna be sick from that, and yet this is what they do to sick children. Within twenty four hours, Haley was back in the emergency room and put on a feeding tube. Jane learned that Haley had developed a condition called pyloric stenosis, which means your stomach doesn't let the food continue on. They gave her the vitamin k shot in the hospital, gave her two month vaccines when she was still in the NICU, still in the hospital. And she'd been home for four days when she got her four month vaccines.
And then the six month vaccines were what put her into a spiral that eventually, killed her before she before she was alive for a whole year. So this is and kudos to her mother for telling the story. If you tell the story, you're not able to get compensation from from the vaccine court. That's part of the deal. So it's keeping all this stuff quiet. Vaccines are safe and effective, but an offer unless they're not. Right? So it's a sad story. I also wanted just this other general information article on children's health defense on vitamin k shots. Aluminum ad adjuvants in vaccines and the newborn vitamin k shot are also significant sources of early exposure.
The package insert for Pfizer's vitamin k shots to preterm infants. Young children go on to receive multiple aluminum Young children go on to receive multiple aluminum containing vaccines in their first three years and more as adolescents. A two month old infant may receive up to twelve twenty five micrograms of aluminum from the vaccines administered at a single well baby visit and a cumulative four thousand nine hundred twenty five micrograms by 18 of age. Regulators have never properly assessed these astronomical levels of aluminum for safety. Coexposure to aluminum and mercury still present in in the influenza vaccines makes matters synergistically worse. Infants in their first year of life are particularly are particularly susceptible to aluminum bioaccumulation, raising concerns about the high levels of absorbable aluminum reported in infant formula and then in the parenteral or intravenous nutrition solutions given to premature babies.
Suggesting that these reports represent the tip of an iceberg, one group of researchers cautions that not only does aluminum constitute a significant component of newborns exposure to xenobiotics and contaminants, but the consequences of aluminum overload in the perinatal period can have pathological consequences that persist into adulthood. And it does say the Pfizer host Spiro, so it I said host Spiro before, That was what it said on the insert, but the parent company is indeed Pfizer. Good old Pfizer. So let's, let's jump over to, the head of Pfizer.
This is a positive news story. I don't even know why Albert Bourla was at the White House for this event it was mainly an African American, rah rah Trump event and he was there Might have heard this clip already, but it's worth worth hearing again. I will play the Albert Bourla at,
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Trump White House event clip. We also have the head of Pfizer here, so I wanna thank him. One of the great great people, one of the great businessmen. Thank you, Albert. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.
[00:16:24] Andrew Hoffman:
Always nice to hear the veterinarian Albert Bourla getting booed. That's for sure. Along with, you know, the vitamin k, which we're talking about, I'm I'm sure the main reason he was getting booed was was the old COVID Pfizer vaccine. But before we move on from vitamin k, I just wanted to read this. It's it's very short, Just a post from a Telegram channel. It says, babies are born with low vitamin k for a reason. At birth, cord blood is full of stem cells that go to any damage sites in the baby where any trauma may have happened during birth. If babies had high levels of vitamin k at birth, the cord blood wouldn't reach these necessary areas. This is one of the reasons why delayed cord clamping is so important. Additionally, colostrum contains higher concentrations of vitamin k than mature breast milk.
This isn't a mistake or coincidence, it's part of the body's natural design. And I would say God's specific intelligent design. And it I mean, isn't that western medicine in a in a nutshell? So we we gotta we gotta cut the cord right away, even though that's not a, you know, a historical practice. We might wanna know what's going on there. Why is it is it a good idea to cut it right away, or maybe we should leave it around for an hour? So, stem cells, repairing damage, all that works better with low light low vitamin k levels. And then vitamin k naturally gets added from from the mother.
Colostrum has higher concentrations. So this is we the vitamin k vaccine solves, which it doesn't solve anything, but it attempts to solve a problem that's created by other medical interventions. So it's a medical intervention dumping a bunch of aluminum into a newborn to resolve an issue, which wouldn't be an issue, if if hospitals didn't do what they do. So it's I think you can take a guess on if if you're having a kid on whether I would recommend getting the vitamin k vaccine or not. I'll say you are never going to regret an injection you don't allow into your kids.
I I regret no vaccine that I refused. I don't I don't regret any of it. I definitely regret allowing the vitamin k vaccine. So there's it's not good for the liver. There's a a lot of things, even long term things, which which it can cause. So that's my take on on vitamin k. Let's go to, let's see. There's some, well, before we leave Pfizer and vaccines, this was a a sad post from a lady named Shanna Carroll. And, just story about her her daughter, 17 years old, wanted to go on a school trip, so she took the COVID vaccine, dead thirty days later. And she's got video of the the damage that happened along the way. And the interesting part about this and the sad part about this is the comments.
The vaxx killed my brother. I understand your pain. So sorry you're going through this. I can never forgive the fear and lies that was fed to us, and unfortunately for some, like my brother, who thought they were doing the right thing. Pray you get justice for it. My husband died August 2021 from a cytokine storm spike protein due to COVID. I get your anger. Okay. My condolences. We need to remember what they did. My grandmother had a full life, and she had to die alone because we weren't weren't allowed to see her in the hospital during this time. My mom and I believe the vaccine contributed to my brother's death this year.
The grief is excruciating. The world is forever bleak. We send you yada yada. So on and on. I mean, it's, I don't know, ten, twelve people that like, oh, yeah. There's someone else that killed the vaccine killed too. So this is this is why Albert Bourla gets booed at the White House. And Trump has has heard enough of this to know where we stand, so I think it's pretty safe to say that when, stuff like the what we played a couple shows ago with the, vaccines the AI vaccines for cancer and and all that garbage, when that stuff still gets rolled out, it's not because of of ignorance. It's because they don't actually care about us. So, which is kind of a harsh take, and I do like a lot of things that are going on. I mean, I don't know that I really expected, Bobby Kennedy to get in.
I thought they'd come up with an excuse not to let him in. So that's it's definitely a good thing. But, let's let's move on here. This is a more general take of we've got a clip from WhatsHerFace on the the Doge goings on, which I think plays into this idea of, yeah, there's some good stuff going on, but why not, you know, x y z? Why not it's it's like it's kinda good, but just good enough to keep you satisfied and and happy and that there's some true, you know, just Trump fans that are happy when he does anything. But most of us are kinda like, well,
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but why not do this? And so that's that's what's going on here. But whenever we voice our concerns with the government about just how many of these parasites there are, all that happens is we get more and more and more and more and more. Because the bigger the government, the more dependent we become. And much like a doge, nobody is willing to bite the hand that feeds them. So when the federal government promises to eliminate the federal government, I can't help but wonder, what will the federal government replace the federal government with? In other words, is there a more nefarious agenda behind Doge? To answer this question, we must first find the source of the proposal. The the DOJE is nothing more than a renaming of RAGE or retire all government employees proposed by Curtis Yarvin, a Jewish American computer scientist and political theorist who's earned himself some very influential followers.
Those followers include tech bro billionaire Peter Thiel and the VP whose career he bankrolled,
[00:23:52] Unknown:
JD Vance. There's this guy Curtis Yarvin who's written, about some of these things. And so so one is to basically accept that this entire thing is gonna fall in on itself. Right? And so the task of conservatives right now is to preserve as much as can be preserved. And then when the inevitable collapse of the country comes, ensure that conservatives are able to sort of help,
[00:24:15] Unknown:
you know, build back the country. The vice president is such a fan of Yarvin's that he often praises and parrots his ideas. Ideas like hollowing out the federal government and replacing it with a system called patchwork, smaller governments that would be run by tech corporations. Basic idea of Patchwork, according to Yarvin, is that as the crappy governments we inherited from history are smashed, they should be replaced by a global spiderweb of tens, even hundreds of thousands of sovereign and independent mini countries, each governed by its own joint stock corporation without regard for the residents' opinion. His suggestion for keeping order in these mini countries is an all seeing Orwellian surveillance system that would enforce public safety. All residents, even temporary visitors, carry an ID card with RFID response.
All are genotyped and iris scanned. Public places and transportation systems track everyone. Security cameras are ubiquitous. Every car knows where it is and who's sitting in it and tells the authorities both. RFID. Where have I heard that before? The whole agenda
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is to create a one world government where everybody has
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an r an RFID chip implanted in them. Now the funny thing about all this is that neither the left or the right seem to see this as the predictable next step in a centuries old plan. The right believe we've entered a new dawn in the fight for freedom, and the left still believe that fifteen minute cities are just good urban planning. What's even funnier is that while the right is basking in the prospect of de browning America, the left have become the new conspiracy theorists. They're even touting all the same talking points from lessons they missed in early twenty twenty. Talking points like, we didn't elect this guy, so why is he telling us what to do? And, oh, no. They're taking away our free speech. And my personal favorite, I don't mean to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but I'm pretty sure there's a group of elite billionaires who are fighting for world domination.
[00:26:24] Andrew Hoffman:
This year is gonna be so much fun. The Curtis Yarvin stuff was was new to me. I knew about the Palantir connections and the and what have you both with, JD Vance and the original kind of PayPal mafia with Elon and and, I'm I'm blanking on the guy's name, Peter Thiel, with basically bankrolling Trump's campaign this time around. So there there's a price to be paid for that. Right? I mean, these guys don't give out hundreds of millions of dollars without expecting something back. And looking at the Palantir stock and looking at, you know, how well Elon did during during COVID, becoming the world's richest man, you know, supposedly. There's reasons for for all that, and and the the agenda is not over. And there's no we were thrown a a few bones here and there, but the agenda's still rolling. And I think she nails it with that of, like, yes, government the federal government is horrible. Everyone agrees on that. This is not news.
This is not something that you I mean, Rand Paul's been doing these things for years of, like, look what we what we spent $20,000,000 on. You know? Look what we spent $50,000,000 on here and USAID. All this stuff has been known, but it's it's being highlighted by a Twitter account. It's basically all that's happening. It's not necessarily going away. Congress still controls where where money goes. So I'm you know, it's like, oh, look at all these billions of dollars of savings. You know, there might be a little savings here and there. But unless stuff actually gets changed and and these agencies don't, you know, there's no reforming them. You have to end them to actually save money on them. So unless that that happens, this was a local story I should've maybe I'll throw it in the show notes, but they were talking about stuff that Doge had reported on Twitter.
Like, hey. Look at these all these bogus agencies not doing anything. We're gonna shut it down and save the money. And a bunch of them were in Oklahoma. And but there's still people going to work at these agencies. They're like, well, yeah. We're we're aware of the of the tweet, but there hasn't been any official, like, okay. We're shutting it down. So So stuff just marches on. So it it's a little over the cuts are overhyped, and I think a lot of it is a distraction from the the overall agenda marching on. And they are trying to make it more efficient, But we don't want more efficient government. We want less government. Those are two very different things.
So this is my what what I would do and what Elon Musk is doing are are two very much opposing things. This vaccines are a great example because there's excuse for government to try and control everything because how else do they they can't make you take something for an illness if you don't have the illness. But if it's a vaccine, it's like, well, you know, it's to protect other people, protect yourself. It's for the the public good. I mean, it's it was such a powerful idea. The fact that vaccines are totally bogus and, really, it's just your body rejecting to aluminum being dumped into it, it's the main thing that's happening with vaccines, that doesn't matter. It was such a, powerful idea that it's still going strong and still has money being poured into it. Along that line, probably should have played this clip earlier, but we've got Ray Kurzweil, the futurist.
We've talked about him on Revelations Radio News many a time. I think still works for Google, but, you know, whatever whatever a futurist does. Basically, it just says singularity, AI, just get all gonna take over. And this is, one particular aspect of that.
[00:30:34] Unknown:
But people tend to get diseases which are which are threatening to them, and what's gonna happen, people are gonna get diseases and AI is gonna come up with a cure, very soon, which will lead to a great deal of appreciation. People say that AI is not creative. It's very creative. You can actually put together possibilities that might work. For example, Moderna was trying to create their COVID vaccine. They actually put together a list of different mRNA sequences. Now what we do in the past, someone would come in and say, well, okay. There's several billion. Let's try this one. Or maybe they'd pick three. You can't do a clinical test on billions of different possibilities, but that's exactly what they did by simulating the reaction, and that took two days. So in two days, they created the Moderna vaccine, and that is still on the market.
It's been the best vaccine. It was done in two day two days.
[00:31:42] Andrew Hoffman:
At some level, what Ray Kurzweil is saying sounds sounds crazy. Like, what do you mean Moderna's vaccine was a huge success? And anyone who listens to this podcast certainly disagrees with that claim, but that's the official story. And just because an official story is a provable lie does not mean that it goes away. This is true, you know, anything you can talk about. Nine eleven, but it's true of vaccines and not just the the COVID vaccines, it it's all the vaccines. And that's kind of the point of of what I'm going through in this podcast is there are no good vaccines. Vaccines. There is no good vaccine, and then they they somehow went wrong with the COVID vaccine.
There's no, oh, well, some of them are good, some of them are bad. They're all bad. They're all unsafe and all ineffective, but it is the the power of the vaccine narrative that's made them it's it's been such a force because it it lends government power. It it gives government credibility for, just horrific authoritarian measures. It gives them the the justification for that. And this is this is doctor Pierre Kory, well known during the COVID era. But he, like many other you know, the the honest doctors woke up to all vaccines during COVID.
COVID was the gateway to, like, well, wait a second. If they're we're we're seeing in real time them lying about the COVID vaccine, but the other vaccines are are good. Right? And then the ones that actually went and checked it out came to conclusions like doctor Corey came to.
[00:33:45] Unknown:
But then I started to read books on the history of vaccines, and I found that these myths that were taught in medical school, that they're myths, they're not evidence based. You know, this constant refrain, and you heard it in the hearings, about how smallpox vaccine, rid us of the smallpox epidemic, that is completely false. The opposite is true. If you really look at the history of smallpox, the vaccine made things worse, and yet, our history was written as if the vaccine cured that epidemic. Same thing with polio. It's another narrative and myth that we rid ourselves of polio. There's more polio like paralysis in the world today than there was during the polio epidemic, and we know why, because it wasn't polio.
It was mass use of pesticides and DDT that was causing paralysis in all of these kids. And and you could see the spikes and waves. And, also, most of the childhood illnesses had the deaths from them had literally plummeted to near zero by the time the vaccines for those diseases came out. And yet, what are we told historically? That the vaccines eradicated child. No. It didn't. We know that now. It was personal hygiene, sanitation, water purification, you know, getting rid of slums and the, you know, the the pestilence in some of the, inner city neighborhoods that that fostered and breed these epidemics. And so vaccines had very little to do with it. And so you ask me where I am now, so that's that's one thing. The overstating of the efficacy and the miracle of these vaccines is a myth. Then there's the other side to it, which is the and and I learned this from ivermectin in terms of the censorship of the journal level, the propaganda that the journals play.
But the burying of adverse events and the toxicities vaccines, they go hand in hand. Right? It's it's safe and effective. Right? So they they propagandize both, and the pharma does this around every product. But the safety of these vaccines has never been shown. In fact, it's been suppressed. This idea that there's no link between vaccines and autism is laughable, just laughable. There's immense amounts of data. There's no other explanation for the massive skyrocketing rise in autism rates and ADHD and allergies. They all parallel the childhood schedule. So for anyone to say that there's no link, there's plenty of links. They've done studies comparing unvaccinated, vaccinated kids. There's a recent one in the last few weeks showing much higher rates amongst the vaccinated for all of those important diseases. So we know that there are really negative consequences to vaccination, but you never hear of them. Right? All you hear is how effective they are and how safe they are, and it's an easy decision. Anyone who questions it, there's something wrong with them. They don't know the science.
And and that that was one of the themes of this week. You you heard senator after senator on one side of the aisle completely Royce, I mean, I'm not saying anything is new to you, but watching that, I literally felt I mean, I could feel it that they were getting paid to say that. The things that they were told to said, those narratives were, like, literally to say this to Bobby and to the American people, and they just kept putting out little pharmaceutical talking points, attacking Bobby. And, it it's it's really kind of disturbing to watch, Royce. I mean, these are the people leading our country, and they're bought and paid for and talking for, corporations. It's it's sad to
[00:37:15] Unknown:
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[00:37:16] Andrew Hoffman:
And like doctor Corey said, from smallpox all the way through the COVID vaccine, the idea of a safe and effective vaccine has been a myth all the way through. Through. And this leads us into the current scaremongering going on, because that's the only way they they get beat you know, get back in line, take your take your shots. And they're attempting to scare scare people, with measles right now. So we've we talked about this on the last episode and now there's they've got a dead kid. And you you know Big pharma jumping up and down. We got a dead kid. Alright.
Let's let's run with it. This is from from Reuters. Texas child has first reported US Measles death in a decade as outbreak hits more than a hundred and thirty. A child in West Texas has died of measles, state health officials said on Wednesday. The first reported US death from a from the highly contagious disease in a decade as a Texas outbreak has grown from a handful of cases to more than a hundred and thirty across two states. The child who was not vaccinated against the disease died overnight in the children's hospital, the Texas health department said in a statement. We've had so many kids coming in, and then, obviously, we were not prepared probably so early in what we are seeing seeing to have a death, said Amy Thompson, CEO of Covenant Children's Hospital in Lubbock, where the child died in what officials said was the fourth week of the measles outbreak.
Alright. During the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Robert f Kennedy junior, a vaccine critic who was confirmed as secretary of health and human services earlier this month, said two people have died in the Texas outbreak. His department of health and human services later corrected Kennedy, hundred and twenty four people were known to be infected in West Texas since early February, and all but five of them are unvaccinated, and most of them children, Texas health officials said. An additional nine cases were announced on Tuesday in Eastern New Mexico near the Texas state line where the outbreak has spread to about 10 counties. Patients have displayed symptoms such as high fever, red watery eyes, nasal congestion. Oh, no. Not nasal congestion.
Cough and a rash that begins on the face, said Laura Johnson, chief medical officer at the Lubbock Hospital. Children have been treated with the supplemental oxygen and high flow oxygen medication for high fever and IV fluid, she said. Alright. So that's all that's all they they put in there. Just, you know, you're supposed to think totally healthy kid just catches measles dead. Just like that. So there is more to the story. And before we get to that, let's flashback to 2019. And this is, beware the screenshots on Twitter. So this was getting passed around as if it were current, which it's not. It's from 2019, which is informative in in and of itself. So it's a mother saying, hey. That's a picture of my kid on your story k. So I've got that in the show notes.
So reaction to the MMR shot. Shot. You get a picture. Oh, it looks bad and scary. It's, it looks bad and scary. Let's throw that on the measles story. Said, you know, DFW, so Dallas Fort Worth, CBS local. I've made that mistake. So that was back in 2019. Not currently, but like I said, it's getting passed around again now. And then the, Children's Health Defense does a little more of a deep dive on the, Texas Texas death. Texas health authorities today announced the death of a child who tested positive for measles, setting off a spate of media reports blaming the measles outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico on declining vaccination rates. Some doctors and scientists pushed back, saying too little information about the child's health has been released so far to assume that a measles vaccine would have prevented the death. The Texas Department of State Health Services reported what it called the first death from measles in the ongoing outbreak in the South Plains and Panhandle regions.
The health department said the child was school aged, unvaccinated, had been hospitalized in Lubbock last week, and tested positive for measles. K. So lot of room for additional information there. Texas d s DSHS did not disclose the child's sex, age, general health status, or medical history. The agency also did not say what course of treatment the child received after being diagnosed with measles or what strain of measles the child had. The Associated Press, under the headline, an unvaccinated child has died in the Texas measles outbreak, reported that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed the child's death as the first measles deaths in The US since 2015.
Other media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, re reposted the AP's report, which noted that vaccination rates have declined since the COVID nineteen pandemic, and most states are now below below the level needed to protect communities against measles outbreaks. But Brian Hooker, PhD, Children's Health Defense, chief scientific officer said it's too early to assume that the MMR vaccine, which targets measles, would have prevented the child's death. It is very easy and almost by design that we would jump to the conclusion that the vaccine would have saved this child. But we have no real information at this point. For instance, a medical doctor in the Lubbock, Texas area told the defender he received a text message that suggested the child may have died from pneumonia, which can be a complication from measles.
However, that information is yet to be formally released released and confirmed. An additional text message received by the same medical doctor received the medical staff in the child's area were instructed to give the MMR vaccine to children who were already infected with measles. Even though Merck, maker of the most common MMR vaccine, states the vaccine should not be given to anyone experiencing the moderate to high fever, one of the most common symptoms of measles. It is yet to be confirmed that the child who was reported unvaccinated against measles was not given an MMR vaccine as an acute treatment for the child's measles infection.
That would be interesting. Doctor Liz Mumper, a pediatrician, said it is very uncommon for a child to die from a measles infection in developed countries such as The US that have access to clean water and good sanitation systems. I eagerly await details about age, prior state of health, and circumstances of the reported death before jumping to conclusions. My condolences to the family must be devastated, she said. In an earlier interview with the defender, Mumper explained that effect effective treatment for measles include high vitamin a in high doses and attention to hydration status.
K. It's not not rocket science. Many natural methods to help the body fight viruses, like extra vitamin d and vitamin c are effective, but not widely recommended by mainstream medicine. She added, physicians were informed because we gotta have it as, you know, as bad as possible. We can't just just fix it with vitamin d. What are we doing? Physicians for conformed it for informed consent recently released a new collection of documents showing there's no proof the MMR vaccine is safer than a measles, mumps, mumps, or rubella infection. We talked about that, last episode.
CHD senior research scientist, Charles Karl Jablonowski said the reports of the death provide little information and raise important questions. Now is the time for transparency. Jablonowski said, did the child die with measles or from measles? How many measles strains are circulated in Texas, and are any of them from the vaccine itself? These are questions that need to be answered now. Now is when fear and panic lead to a haste to hasty actions. Do parents get their children vaccinated and boosted, or did they give their children an appropriate dose of vitamin a? The defender repeatedly reached out to DSHS to obtain information about the child and the circumstances surrounding the child's death, but did not receive a response by the deadline.
People typically don't just die from measles. This isn't the first time mainstream media has been quick to blame low vaccination rates for measles cases. In January 2024, several US measles outbreaks were in the news. Media blamed international travel and declining vaccination rates among children as probably behind the outbreaks. Hooker said the lack of useful information about the current measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas has been extremely frustrating. The West Texas County has been home to a Mennonite community since 1977 according to the Seminole Chamber of Commerce.
People typically don't just die from measles, Hooker said. We know it was a child in Lubbock, Texas hospital. That's it. No idea of comorbidities, complications, course of disease, nothing. He said, right now, we know that there were two measles cases in adults who traveled overseas, and those individuals were near Houston. This eventually led to a massive MMR vaccination campaign across the strait the state, which, by the way, Houston is quite a distance from West Texas. So, you know, are we supposed to believe the the measles, measles spread naturally all the way across the state? Or I think he's very much hinting that we've got a vaccine caused issue going on.
Then a a case pops up way over in Gaines County on January 28 as reported by DSHS. There's been no indication as to where that case came from. How was this person exposed to measles? Then this mystery case goes to six cases by January 30 and is now up to roughly a hundred and twenty five cases, coincidentally in one of the least vaccinated counties in Texas. The current outbreak in rural West Texas has infected at least a hundred twenty four people, mostly children according to NBC News. Speaking this morning during president Donald Trump's first cabinet meeting, secretary of health and human services Robert f Kennedy junior told the press we're following the measles epidemic every day. Kennedy said there have been four measles outbreaks so far this year compared to 16 outbreaks this time last year.
It's not unusual we have measles outbreaks every year. The CDC reports that up to three three of every thousand children infected with measles will die. However, a CDC study published last year reported that although there are measles outbreaks annually, there had been no deaths from measles in The US between 01/01/2020 and 03/28/2020, 2024. The last measles death reported in The US was in 2015, was a young woman with underlying health issues that required her to take immunosuppressive drugs, according to the Seattle Times. Doctor Ben Edwards, a family practitioner in the Lubbock area who was not directly involved in the child's case, told the defender he received text messages about the case.
One forwarded message message originated with someone who ostensibly was a friend of the housekeeper of the child's family. The message said that the child was a six year old girl who died from pneumonia. Edwards was quick to note that the text message does not constitute a fact. This is hearsay, said the information lacks confirmation at this time. We need the facts, and I don't yet have the facts. However, Edwards also received another text that he did not consider to be hearsay. A nurse nurse practitioner in West Texas told Edwards in a text message that she is concerned that the child may have been treated with a measles vaccine while exhibiting symptoms of measles because practitioners in the area were directed to give a measles vaccine to children who have a measles infection.
Apparently, they are telling people to do that even when symptomatic. Vaccinating a sick child could have negative results, he said. The mitochondria is already struggling when you're ill. Edwards said it's even harder to mount that defense defense against an acute toxic load that the vaccine brings in. Edwards was inclined to take Texas d s DSHS at their word when they said the child was unvaccinated against measles. Nonetheless, he said, it would be important to find out if the child who died, who may have been unvaccinated before getting measles, was given a measles vaccine as a treatment for the infection.
Edwards added, at this point, my main message to people is that this is a horrible situation anytime a child dies. Let's let the family grieve and not jump to some conclusions that we shouldn't be trying to jump to. Very well, they may have given the kid the poor child, which it's interesting. We still don't even know boy or girl, but this this is saying, you know, hearsay is that it was a six year old girl. You know, did they they treat it correctly? It's it's pretty hard to believe that this child, this was a healthy child, got measles. They did everything they could do, everything you should do with measles, and the child died. That's very, very difficult to believe.
For me, it's easier to believe that either they, withheld good treatments and shot the poor kid up with the measles vaccine, an MMR vaccine, which even the manufacturer will tell you is is a bad idea, or even worse than that. I mean, big pharma, we're talking billions upon billions of dollars. And if you think they wouldn't kill one Mennonite kid, to get to get the vaccine train back on the tracks, I'd I mean, look at what happened during COVID. And remember the the, technical definitions of unvaccinated during COVID included someone who was vaccinated up to two weeks before.
And this was done to, to make sure that the infection rates were rigged, you know, against people that, they're unvaccinated. So so you could, get a COVID vaccine, get sick as a dog, potentially die, and they would label that as an unvaccinated COVID death if it happened within, you know, whatever timeline they said. So this is the same this goes it goes all the way back to what we talked about last week when they said, oh, no. No smallpox deaths because of the vaccine because it's this amazing vaccine. Yeah. Now hundreds of kids are buying are dying from chickenpox all of a sudden, but not, you know, they're not getting smallpox because they were they were vaccinated against smallpox. So this is the same games that they play, I don't trust any of it. I don't I don't put outright murder, past big pharma.
And, yeah, I've had I hope RFK Jr, apparently, put off out some statement that the media is portraying as, like, see, even, you know, Bobby Kennedy says get your MMR vaccine, which I don't think is exactly what he said. But, but this is they're trying again, and they figured out from the last two attempts, you know, 2024. There's a big one back in 2019. And I think oh, what happened in between? They had COVID going on in between, so we don't have to worry about measles while while COVID's going on. But, you know, before and after, all the measles, the the terrible measles, the deadly measles. So they they needed someone to actually die. And whether they manufactured that death or you know, hopefully, it's just somewhat fictional, and they just said, oh, yeah. Look. Measles test.
Positive measles test. They died from measles even though there was there's something else going on. Hopefully, there wasn't something actively done to to kill off the kid and and create the victim they needed. But at the very least, this article points out that the measles, did it magically jump from one side of Texas to the other? It's a large area to just jump from with no cases in between. So they they haven't explained how it got from one edge of Texas to the other, and they they haven't clarified whether unvaccinated means just vaccinated or actually what everyone thinks unvaccinated means. That's, the measles that's my measles take for you.
Definitely a vaccine heavy episode today. We'll do something different in the future, but that is it's kinda in the news, so hopefully relevant to you. I really appreciate everyone's time. Had some audio issues the last couple episodes. My own fault. Thank you to Tom for pointing those out in the Revelations Radio News, Telegram channel. Thank you to Tim Kilkenny, who, just happened. I hadn't talked to him in in quite a while, and he called me about five minutes after I'd found out about my wife's car accident and prayed for me there on the phone. And he he had no idea. He just said he he felt like he was supposed to call me. So thank you to Tim.
Thanks to everyone out there. And, I hope you learned something, something to use with with family members, friends, either regarding vitamin k or MMR or what have you. And everybody have a great week. And just remember, it is okay to be an anti vaxxer.