Measles Strikes Vaccinated Teens in Quebec’s Mysterious 'Worst Outbreak in Decades'
- Editor Darren Birks
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Quebec Health Officials attempt to cover-up the startling truth revealed in the data.
Measles has suddenly surfaced in Quebec among the fully vaccinated teen population, and health authorities don’t want to talk about it. In yet more proof that vaccines don't work, over half of the teens who have developed Measles had received both recommended doses of the measles vaccine figures show. But, instead of sounding the alarm, public health officials are busy trying to bury the evidence.
Quebec’s measles outbreak is now the largest in the Americas in more than a decade. But behind closed doors, the data coming out is causing panic:
52 out of 98 measles cases in one school alone were in teens who had every shot, and still fell ill with the disease.
For years, officials claimed the measles vaccine would provide 99% protection when given in two doses. The numbers from Quebec tell a very different story.
There are only two possible explanations for this mass infection: Either the vaccine is totally in effective and simply doesn't work, or, that the vaccine itself has caused the outbreak. There is no third possibility, and for those very reasons health officials are making every attempt possible to cover-up the truth.
"That's the real question. How could that have happened?" admitted Dr. Gaston De Serres, an infectious diseases expert with Quebec’s public health agency. But instead of confronting the obvious — that the vaccine protection is failing — De Serres and his colleagues are already working to spin the results.
Rather than call for an urgent investigation into the vaccine itself, authorities are scrambling to blame the outbreak on anything else. In interviews ahead of a major infectious diseases conference this weekend, officials floated vague theories about timing and exposure, but none could explain how a supposedly “highly effective” vaccine allowed measles to rip through a double-dosed population.
Worse, officials are already laying the groundwork to dismiss the findings entirely so that next year it will be business as usual. De Serres insisted that “other studies” would have to confirm the results before anyone could take action — a classic delay tactic. Other studies, secretly paid for by the very pharmaceutical companies behind the vaccines, are to be rushed out debunking the independent findings. Meanwhile, the virus continues to find easy targets among those who trusted the system to protect them.
The Quebec outbreak shows that fully vaccinated teens are getting sick, and the system’s top experts are clearly aware of this fact, leaving some to question what their real motives are in continuing to push a known medical fraud.
Canada's media are, of course, captured organisations, now, not allowed to question official government policies, by law. The only message the public get to hear is that vaccines work, and everything else is a conspiracy theory, and yet, there is absolutely no evidence that they work at all, and a mountain of evidence that shows they are dangerous beyond belief.
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