Free Now News

  1. Videos
  2. 2026 Red Flag: Measles in Disneyland Again
2026 Red Flag: Measles in Disneyland Again
Real or fake, expect the Disney cases to be used to push the next public health agenda in California
by Alix Mayer,
February 10, 2026
3 Comments

Click an icon below to share this story on your social media feed.

Join Free Now Foundation Board Chair Alix Mayer on a short hike, where she points out the signs that recent measles outbreaks in California, Oregon, Washington and New York may have been faked to drive a public health agenda.

Find out if the United States is actually doing well with measles, or not, compared to the rest of the world.

With only a quarter of one percent of the population fully unvaccinated (The Control Group, Garner, 2019), can we really blame the unvaccinated, or should we blame the 40% of people who have experienced waning immunity and who no longer have the theoretically protective antibodies for measles? Or is blame not warranted when vaccine failure is so high?

What do *you* think about the 2026 Disneyland measles cases?

3 Comments

  1. Billy Sunday

    Yes, I agree, seems like more than just a coincidence. There is always an agenda. Thank you for continuing to fight the good fight!

    1
    Reply
  2. Lora Huff

    Why is it such a disaster to get sick? Measles or otherwise. Our bodies are made to fight infection. I’m not referring to immunocompromised people, but average healthy people. Hoping our country continues to make progress in a better food supply and other natural, health producing strategies. I think these measle outbreak scare stories are not worth our concern.

    Reply
  3. Patricia Moore

    Blessings Alix and team for your essential work!

    My sibs and friends and me all had measles back in the ’50s, and no big deal. Childhood rite of passage, clearing, for the next development stage. Maybe an immunity strengthener? Ease of passage r/t adequate vitamins (can’t remember which ones but any health freedom MD will know.)

    Reply

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


Related Posts

Translate »

Pin It on Pinterest

We value your privacy. Our website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and ensure the site functions properly. By continuing to use this site, you acknowledge and accept our use of cookies.

Accept All Accept Required Only