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Revealed: Child Death Attributed to Measles Actually Caused by Medical Error

Revealed: Child Death Attributed to Measles Actually Caused by Medical Error

Last month, mainstream media across the country and abroad ran an intense scaremongering campaign by reporting the first death from measles in a decade in America. People were reminded over and over that they needed to vaccinate their children to stay protected against measles and the unvaccinated child’s death in Texas was used as a reason to sell people the measles (MMR) shots. But now the truth has surfaced and the pharma-aligned media is all quiet. It turns out that the child did not die of measles but of medical negligence at the hospital where she was being treated.

On Wednesday (March 19), the Children’s Health Defense (CHD) published the result of their investigation into the alleged measles death of a child in Lubbock, Texas, in late February. The 6-year-old girl died on February 26 at the Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock where she had been taken by her parents for treatment. The girl’s death was declared as a measles death by the hospital. The Health Department of the State of Texas posted the same almost immediately on its website without any investigation to verify the claim. The mainstream media followed suit and blamed it all on unvaccinated people.

But the CHD, like many skeptics of the official narrative, wouldn’t take the officials and media at their word. They launched a probe into the matter and obtained and reviewed all the medical records of the case. Their conclusion revealed the shocking truth that the child did not die of measles but “medical error” as concluded by Dr. Pierre Kory, a doctor with extensive experience in pulmonary and critical care medicine, who analyzed the records. The analysis of the medical records showed that the girl died of secondary bacterial pneumonia that had “little to do with measles,” as reported by the CHD.

Instead, it surfaced that the girl was administered the wrong antibiotic and was rushed to the emergency treatment despite her measles rash already in retreat. As reported in the CHD post:

She was not administered the correct antibiotic for treating her secondary bacterial pneumonia until roughly two and a half days later. By that time, she had declined so severely that doctors had already placed her on a mechanical ventilator, Kory said.

And if that wasn’t horrific enough, by the time the hospital realized its error and administered the correct antibiotic, nine hours had passed and the child’s condition had declined dangerously with a sharp drop in her blood pressure. In less than 24 hours, she died.

This revelation about the “medical error” comes to the horror of all those who look to the medical system as a life saver. But unlike the other children of the grieving Texan couple, who were treated effectively with the holistic approach of Dr. Ben Edwards, the girl they took to the mainstream medical system resulted in her tragic death by medical malpractice.

Equally if not more eye-opening, is the deafening silence of the health agencies and mainstream media following these alarming revelations from the CHD investigation of the Lubbock child’s death. Neither Trump’s Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nor the Texas Health Department has issued any statement addressing the CHD investigation. The mainstream conservative news sources like Fox News and others are also tight-lipped over it, while only a handful of independent commentators have either discussed the story in their podcasts or commented on the CHD story on social media. Many informed readers, however, have shared the story or commented on it on their social media pages.

Dr. Pierre Kory was interviewed by Jimmy Dore on his show where the two discussed the case of the girl’s death. Dr. Kory also shared how he has been stripped of his board certifications because he wouldn’t play along the pharma-favoring policies of the system. He remains a practicing doctor and works as an independent private practitioner.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/O5x4quL5VGk

When the CHD story came out, Dr. Ben Edwards drew attention to the stats from a 2018 Johns Hopkins study showing that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in America – heart disease and cancer being the leading two causes. These stats in light of stories like the child in Lubbock show the dark side of the medical system, which frequently gets deadly.

https://twitter.com/Dr_BenEdwardsMD/status/1902174044138447124/photo/1

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  1. E. Motta

    The hospitals intentionally pulled this during the COVID scamdemic. They refused proper treatment for pneumonia, asthma etc if patient or family refused standard covid treatment. We need a class action suit!

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    • frank danger

      E Motta from Montana. Been to the train station yet?

      You gotta prove it before you sue it. I have to imagine that if someone came in potentially with covid and refused standard treatment, I would have taken them to the train station.

      In the early days, when much was unknown, people dropping like flies, you really gotta a problem with maximum safety precautions? Like not doing an autopsy on a suspected covid death? Or demanding quarantine, a standard covid treatment even today? They were protecting us as well as themselves.

      If you think the covid was a scam: I got a million stories from the dead to tell you.

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  2. frank danger

    Once again, Ernest has proven how unskilled, untrained, and unprofessional he is as a journalist, researcher and, especially as a truth seeker. This story is advocating measle vaccine avoidance based on lies and should be pulled down. It never should have passed the editor.

    His article “Revealed: Child Death Attributed to Measles Actually Caused by Medical Error” should be titled Revealed: Child Death Attributed to Measles Actually Caused by Medical Error says discredited doctor who earns his living on lies. The Dumpster makes his living spreading manure like this.

    The coroner’s report lists the cause of death, not some schlock ex-doctor from a discredited anti-vax propaganda 5o1c. The Dumpster says this is not true, it twas not measles that killed the kid. She had measles for sure, it caused pneumonia for sure, and The Dumpster claims twas the hospital giving the wrong antibiotics, not the pneumonia caused by measles that killed her.

    Perhaps there is something to The Dumpster’s claim as made by a discredited anti-vaxer doctor supported by two in his group who chimed in, “yup, looks OK by me.” He offered no evidence, no support outside his own club, and the coroner, hospital, medical community has not reviewed this data for comment. Good enough for The Dumpster and Joe, though….

    His source: Children’s Health Defense is a 501c anti-vaxing group that was chaired by Kenndy and is a main source of vaccine misinformation. They also hate fluoridated water. They have many legal cases, all lost or pending, none won. Dr. Pierre Kory, whose 3 medical accreditations were cancelled in 2023 over his claim of success with ivermectin. His expertise is noted in ultrasound, not covid or measles. He was a healer, not a coroner or forensics expert. Kory got his medical degree at St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies.

    The reason he is no longer a doctor: “spreading false or inaccurate medical information.”

    This is not Kory’s first lie. From WIKI: “ in December 2020, Kory erroneously claimed that the antiparasitic medication ivermectin was a “wonder drug” with “miraculous effectiveness” against COVID-19.”

    He completed his medical education at St. George’s University in Grenada, West Indies. In 2021, the Journal of Intensive Care Medicine retracted his paper. The retraction was triggered when it was found the paper misreported the mortality figures of people treated for COVID-19 with the FLCCC’s “MATH+” protocol, falsely making it appear to be an effective treatment. In 2022, he falsely claimed that vaccines can disrupt pregnancy and fertility, based on his reading of Pfizer data submitted to the FDA, an interpretation which is not supported by peer-reviewed evidence. Also, in 2022, Kory and the FLCCC began marketing a cocktail of supplements and drugs (e.g. ivermectin and nitazoxanide) for other viruses, influenza and Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Like the FLCCC-advocated COVID treatments which has no credible supporting scientific evidence in support.

    Kory is president and co-founder of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), a small U.S. organization of 8 physicians and 2 former journalists formed in April 2020 that advocates for ineffective COVID-19 treatments, including ivermectin. They have branched out to recommend against a number of medicines like the measles vaccine. Papers have been retracted for lies. Doctors in the group have lost their accreditations due to lies. They also sell “magic treatments” as alternatives which can cost $500 to $2,000 per dose. But Dempsey prints this shit and concludes: “These stats in light of stories like the child in Lubbock show the dark side of the medical system, which frequently gets deadly” which is a total lie told by a frequent liar to Dempsey who passes it on as the truth as they all make money off the lies.

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  3. WeeEEE The People

    The parents made the mistake of taking the child to a dangerous place when their other kids with measles safely got treated with the holistic doctor’s treatment. Hospitals have been killing people for decades and the terrifying official cause of medical errors as the 3rd leading killer in the country is beyond concerning. Whether it takes an apple or carrot, it seems safe to keep the doctor away from your family. Good job Ernest Dempsey for bringing this story to the public eye.

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  4. frank danger

    “The parents made the mistake of taking the child to a dangerous place,’ the hospital?

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    • WeeEEE The People

      He is not wrong there. This death and the stats of deaths by medical/hospital negligence show convincingly that the medical system is far more dangerous than measles or any infectious disease.

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      • frank danger

        “He is not wrong there. This death and the stats of deaths by medical/hospital negligence show convincingly that the medical system is far more dangerous than measles or any infectious disease.” One more time: IMO the data shows convincingly that we need to do a deep dive to find a truth we all can agree to, recommend steps to make hospitals a trusted source for getting better, and then measure results. These numbers are estimates based on estimates, we need a better consensus, if not a better statistical analysis of primary data. But directionally, at minimum, there is something wrong here that we can and should make better. Bear in mind, the first flag on this was raised in 1999, the actual numbers are not important to the decision that directionally, we should take action to fix. Starting with peer-group agreement to a single set of numbers and then a large-scale quantitative analysis of primary data points to get numbers better than an estimate on top of a group of estimates with data methodologies differences throughout. Again, this shit is right up RFK’s alley to prove he’s smarter than medical community. Plus, it actually could help people not die.

        “And no lawsuit has proven to be right” is correct spin from WE, the man who must hide in a group, except the wrongful death suit against Dr. Kory was initiated in 2024 and is ongoing. There is no lawsuit yet in Texas based on Dr. Kory’s expert forensics on the child’s death from measles as reported by the hospital/coroner. Frankly, the parents, Dr. Kory, WE, and others killed the kid by advocating against the proven safe, proven effective vaccine. Kids are also suffering in Texas from Vitamin A overdose, than you RFK, Dr. Kory, WE, and others for the bad, unsound, unscientific, advice.

        WE, the person and the group, said: “Catching Covid doesn’t show anything” except when Dr. Kory said he had the preventative, he took it, and he still caught it. The covid vaccine was never promised to stop you catching the disease. The first batch was thought to be 95% effective at that, but as Delta hit, it became clear that against the new mutation, that the vaccine curtailed hospitalization and further complications but upper respiratory infections still occurred. FYI: you can get the flu with the flu vaccine; the measles vaccine has a higher effectiveness that either the flu vaccine or the covid vaccine against early covid mutations. Tis just science, not that hard if you actually look at the facts. FYI: if the covid mutations slow, as it appears they have started, then I expect community immunity, plus better matches of vaccine to mutation, will make the covid vaccine similar to the flu vaccine. But not yet.

        WE spews: “The evidence is substantiated by the medical records and you will need to prove those wrong……” Actually, I don’t. The hospital/coroner’s report stands as far as I know. Dr. Kory, the family or other interested parties might sue, but I really have no need. And yes, the entire world is corrupt, against you, and boo hoo boo hoo, cry us a river. You got to love how the conspiracy theorists mind works, or not, when then say: “you need an investigation by the authorities – who are corrupt and compromised as proven by the fact that they didn’t look into the matter to begin with. So you have no argument there.” So, I guess pigs do fly because you didn’t look into the pig matter to begin with. Geez. Have you looked into the Earth being flat?

        You whine: “Dr. Kory is not discredited and your ignorance about the licensure vs certification was exposed in the previous comment. You have not acknowledged that yet.” Actually, I did, did you check both threads? I said you are correct; he can still practice medicine but doubtful you will see he, or his partner, at any hospital as all hospitals have severed ties with both these gents. He has his license but has lost his accreditation, which, to most, means he’s discredited. Except the fools that like to buy their cures from snake oil salesmen with unproven results after they have been discredited.

        “Old and weak data? lols. By what account? That is 2018 data.” Uh, the 2018 data is based on a series of previous reports from far earlier dates. The new assessment is an estimate based on a series of estimates where each estimate used a different methodology, time frame, demographics, and data sets. Thus, even the originator admits to the weakness of this type of analysis. That’s the problem when you see a NYPost headline, or worse from your blogosphere that tends to make estimates look like a rock-solid truth. In this case it’s estimates based on a variety of different assessments mashed together to form a new conclusion.

        “Much older and weaker are the numbers cooked up by the pharma-owned health agencies showing vaccines work and are safe.” Do you have actual facts here? Because the covid and measles data is pretty current. Let me try this: we could end measles in a week if people got vaccinated. We can not end covid, but, as this year shows, we THINK we MAY put a dent in it similar to the flu vaccine. MAYBE. The two vaccines, measles and covid has different levels of effectiveness although IMO, the covid vaccine effectiveness and longevity of effectives will get better over time. I HOPE I AM RIGHT. But I am right that you have not provided support to your big pharma claim.

        Hey, I will throw you a freebee: we really don’t know the long-term effects, bad, of the covid vaccine. While it looks great given how many doses out there, still too soon yet. But the initial dose is safe, side-effects well known, in the noise, and safety measures are in place. I am sorry, but with “billions sold,” these things look to be safe and effective. And there is NO DOUBT that if vaccinated, measles would end in a week.

        “RFK is not able to do anything. It’s a century of systemic corruption and abuse – much like cancer in the fourth stage.” Can’t argue this; taking on big pharma or big anything is tough. Look at us taking on Trump; we have failed miserably even though we should be crushing it. These old, entrenched, organizations, or billionaire elites, are tough to take down. You guys are doing well to do so much with DOGE and DEPORTATION but you had to do it wrong to get any traction and the breakage will be your undoing. You can fire that many without recession. You can disappear innocents without a blowback. And you can’t FUBAR classified info in a text chat room inviting a journalist, having a bitch who doesn’t even know what country in Asia she is or the dumb fuck listening in in Moscow, then lie to Congress about it, and expect to come out clean. The loose-lipped 18 should be reprimanded; Waltz fired. Gabbard and Ratcliffe should face Congressional perjury charges and Goldberg given Medal of Honor for attempted NOT to disclose the information until they back him into a corner.

        “The story is solid with evidence.” As solid as a discredited expert with a wrongful death suit against his advice you credit. The evidence stands as stated, nothing to change.

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        • WeeEEE The People

          Yeah to say it again, the data shows that your attempt to make it debatable is just useless. Your history of infectious disease and so-called deaths and injuries are estimates as well. And the alleged vaccine prevented deaths are worse than estimates. They are assumptions. The data clearly shows that medical deaths are far more prevalent than measles or any infectious disease deaths. So you don’t have a case or much room to spin it around.

          RFK may be smarter than medical community but he is not paid to do the job of the medical community – whose job is by the way to injure people and keep them on indefinitely renewable prescriptions, then kill a few to blame it on measles or other disease to sell vaccines. Seems right up your alley, doesn’t it? Now, if you seriously want people not to die, you’ll need to give up your pharma-aligned rhetoric and blind faith in the corrupt and criminal medical mafia.
          Lawsuit initiated but ongoing? So no conviction right? Means innocent till proven guilty. When the verdict comes in and all appeals are exhausted, you can return to claim something. And don’t forget to call back if the verdict is not what you want it to be. Till then you and your medical cabal remain accused of killing the Texan child to blame it on measles. People see through your lies.

          Covid vaccine was not meant to prevent covid? Lols. Thanks for admitting the uselessness in preventing it but that’s not what your daddies said when they promoted it. The 95 percent lie has to be supported with evidence. You forgot to explain that “thought to be” is another way of “estimated” “assumed” and ad nauseum.

          No evidence of Delta hitting or any mutation. You don’t have any real science to back up that myth.

          Flu and measles shots are equally useless and dangerous, measles shots more so as they inject multiple pathogenic substances in you it is not just measles but MMR so triple toxic.

          You have not provided a link to the hospital/coroner report on the measles death yet. And given the hospital is accused of the wrongful death, their report can’t be accepted for lack of objectivity. It has to be an independent investigation.

          Nice little step back from your license revocation claim. We’ve seen your ignorance and you are discredited not Dr. Kory.

          Actually your entire vaccine efficacy studies are estimates from decades ago and not real science. So you don’t have a case there by your own line of reasoning. Your CNN NYT or WP headlines are essentially lies claiming to be science.
          Current? Lols. What is the objective operational definition of current versus dated or old? Are you authority on deciding what passes as current vs what is old and dated? Back up your claim with evidence and documented science – which so far your word salad lacks. You are not right, and your hopes are just self-serving airy castles. No real truth value.

          Another para about covid shots with zero scientific evidence to back up the claims. What we know for sure is you repeat your claims but has no evidence to back them up. As for your claim, “And there is NO DOUBT that if vaccinated, measles would end in a week.” Lols. There is every doubt that you have again lied and made a baseless claim without supporting it with evidence.

          Well your criminal gang tried to take on Trump because that new sheriff in your town won’t submit to your criminal code of conduct. Your cabal tried to kill him but failed. I am not satisfied with DOGE and deportation. They are doing less than 5 percent of what they should be doing. I am also not happy with nobody getting fired yet despite that Signal fiasco. But I do agree with the conservatives that it is nothing compared with what the libtards did – Hillary should have been in jail long ago along with Obama Clinton Bush and Biden. These criminals are indeed too strong to touch under any admin. Gabbard and Ratcliffe should face the consequences but first those who made a worse mess over the last 30 years.

          Yes the story has solid evidence and you remain discredited to challenge it. The evidence stands and your attempt to discredit it only have taken you down.

          Waiting for the next round of your DANG-e-rant. 🙂

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  5. Mike F

    Urnst, Clearly the child was very sick (from the measles) which is why she had to be taken to the hospital (few people take their children to the hospital just to get them out of the house as WeeEEE apparently is thinking above-she was really ill, which yes, can and does happen with the measles, even if WeeEEE has not experienced that, such that holistic treatments won’t work). Had the child been vaccinated, it is unlikely she would have gotten the measles, would not have gone to the hospital, and therefore would not have been incorrectly treated. So, despite what Urnst says, even if there were other conditions than the measles that caused her death, her parents are ultimately responsible for her death for not getting her vaccinated because she died because she was sick from the measles….

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