There will be bloody wars, and famines; plagues and contagious diseases; Our Lady Of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)
The only anti-vaxxers I came across were in the early 90's, they were a weird family of four. They refused to get any vaccine. And this was 30 years before Covid. All of them were converts except for the youngest daughter. I knew the Parents were converts and that they belonged to a cult that haunted RV parks. The eldest daughter I figured was baptized as an infant and therefore not a convert. But Later on when I thought about her bizarre and evil behavior I came to the conclusion that she must have been Baptized after the age of reason when the parents converted. making her a convert as well. Later they became Rad Trads. And that Family of converts is one reason why I stay clear of converts and women. Catholic Converts are the Locusts found in Apoc. 9. They are a horrible lot.
Then of course Covid showed up and every Latin Mass attending Catholic refused to get the Vaccine. When I first noticed this trend I thought that their refusal to get Vaccinated will lead one day to their death for refusing a vaccine that would actually prevent a dreaded disease.
I knew that Covid was nothing but a scare tactic to put fear into everyone and I posted this online that the fear was greater than Covid itself.
I believed this because of what Our Lady of La Salette about future diseases and plagues.
How are these future diseases and plagues going to spread?
They will spread because of those who refuse to get vaccinated.
This current outbreak is proof.
So know this every Rad Trad Social Media Influencer and their family is an Anti-Vaxxer which means that they will be the first to die in future outbreaks.
What to look for?
A Social Media Influencer posting on X or YouTube telling of a child getting Measles! But since they will be embarrassed they will try to hide the fact that the whole family has the Measles. Unless of course they think that by announcing the Measles outbreak in their family, that they can get money from their viewers.
9 states report measles cases as outbreaks grow
(NEXSTAR) – One of the most contagious viruses in the world is spreading around the United States. So far in 2025 there have been three distinct measles outbreaks and at least 164 cases reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention coming from nine states.
The largest of the outbreaks is in West Texas, where the total number of people diagnosed with measles grew to 146 on Friday. An unvaccinated child in the region died last week. It was the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015. While the focus in recent weeks has been on Texas, eight other states have confirmed cases of the virus, the CDC reports. Nine cases have been confirmed in New Mexico’s Lea County, and at least one case has been confirmed in Alaska, California, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island.Twenty percent of the reported cases have required hospitalization, according to the CDC. Most of those infected have been children.
The virus is airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes or coughs.
“On average, one infected person may infect about 15 other people,” said Scott Weaver, a center of excellence director for the Global Virus Network, an international coalition. “There’s only a few viruses that even come close to that.” Source

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