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The measles has existed for generations. People would make sure their children had it early because it can be fatal in adults. Not always illogical and there are much more illogical reasons for forcing vaccines on people, such as greed. Another story is mentioned in the videos. The market for vaccines will spike to 57b$ by 2019. 

http://www.wcax.com/story/28021113/vaccines-market-is-expected-to-reach-578-billion-by-2019-new-report-by-marketsandmarkets

It is fatal in children too.

"The disease remains one of the leading causes of death among young children globally, despite the availability of a safe and effective vaccine. Approximately 145 700 people died from measles in 2013 – mostly children under the age of 5."

"Most measles-related deaths are caused by complications associated with the disease. Complications are more common in children under the age of 5, or adults over the age of 20. The most serious complications include blindness, encephalitis (an infection that causes brain swelling), severe diarrhoea and related dehydration, ear infections, or severe respiratory infections such as pneumonia. Severe measles is more likely among poorly nourished young children, especially those with insufficient vitamin A, or whose immune systems have been weakened by HIV/AIDS or other diseases.

In populations with high levels of malnutrition and a lack of adequate health care, up to 10% of measles cases result in death. Women infected while pregnant are also at risk of severe complications and the pregnancy may end in miscarriage or preterm delivery."

http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs286/en/

5 Cases of Autism, if they can be directly attributed to the vaccine, is terrible, and is why we should continue to scrutinise the data and continue to strive for better vaccines.

145 700 deaths is........?