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 need to vaccinate their children to stay protected against measles and the unvaccinated child’s death in Texas was used as 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 treatment.
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 medial 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.
When the CHD story came out, Dr. Ben Edwards drew attention to the stats from a 2018 John Hopkins study showing that medical errors are 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 medical system, which frequently gets deadly
The “cure” is worse than the disease. pic.twitter.com/lHc2v0cMqX
— Dr. Ben Edwards, M.D. (@Dr_BenEdwardsMD) March 19, 2025