Book Exposes Measles Outbreak 'Hoax' and Vaccine Industry Deception

New book 'The Vaccine Police' claims media and health authorities distort measles data, while vaccines are linked to infertility and depopulation agenda.

Jan. 27, 2026 at 2:39pm

A new book titled 'The Vaccine Police' by author Belle Carter claims that so-called 'measles outbreaks' are often exaggerated or misrepresented by the media and health authorities. The book alleges that vaccinated children have suffered complications from vaccines, while blame is shifted to the unvaccinated. It also argues that vaccines are tied to infertility, genetic manipulation, and a global depopulation agenda, citing evidence of the World Health Organization covertly sterilizing African women and Merck falsifying MMR vaccine efficacy data.

Why it matters

This book challenges the mainstream narrative around vaccines and measles outbreaks, raising concerns about the motives and integrity of the vaccine industry and public health institutions. If the claims are true, it could significantly undermine public trust in vaccines and prompt a re-evaluation of vaccination policies and the role of the media in health reporting.

The details

The book 'The Vaccine Police' by author Belle Carter alleges that measles outbreaks are often fabricated or distorted, with vaccinated children suffering complications while blame is shifted to the unvaccinated. It cites historical data showing measles mortality had already declined by 98% before mass vaccination, due to improved sanitation and nutrition, not vaccines. The book also claims vaccines are linked to infertility and genetic manipulation, part of a global depopulation agenda. It points to the WHO's alleged sterilization of African women with hCG-laced tetanus vaccines, and Merck's falsified MMR vaccine efficacy data.

  • The book 'The Vaccine Police' was published on January 27, 2026.

The players

Belle Carter

The author of the book 'The Vaccine Police' who makes claims about the measles outbreak 'hoax' and vaccine industry deception.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

The U.S. federal health agency that the book alleges has blamed unvaccinated individuals for vaccine-related deaths and complications.

World Health Organization (WHO)

The global health organization that the book claims covertly sterilized African women with hCG-laced tetanus vaccines as part of a depopulation agenda.

Merck

The pharmaceutical company that the book alleges falsified MMR vaccine efficacy data.

Dr. William Thompson

A CDC scientist who the book says admitted to data fraud, but whose claims were ignored by media and regulators.

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What they’re saying

“The book exposes how measles outbreaks are often exaggerated or misrepresented, with vaccinated children suffering complications while blame is shifted to the unvaccinated.”

— Belle Carter, Author (sgtreport.com)

The takeaway

This book challenges the mainstream narrative around vaccines and measles outbreaks, raising serious concerns about the motives and integrity of the vaccine industry and public health institutions. If the claims are true, it could significantly undermine public trust in vaccines and prompt a re-evaluation of vaccination policies and the role of the media in health reporting.