
An entire nation of children grew up embracing two iconic doll toys, Raggedy Ann and Andy, unaware that the conceptualization of Raggedy Ann originated from a vaccine injury in the early 1900s.
Imagine an entire nation of children playing with a vaccine-injury casualty for decades and not knowing so.
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Raggedy Ann and Andy were created by an illustrator named Johnny Gruelle in 1915.
Officialdom tells us that the toy, a faceless rag doll that his daughter, Marcella, found in their attic, would go on to be patented in 1915 and launched with the Raggedy Ann Stories book in 1918. The doll became a massive success, with brother Raggedy Andy introduced in 1920. Known for their red yarn hair and candy hearts, the dolls were inducted into the National Toy Hall of Fame in 2002.

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What officialdom loves to bury and not voluntarily disclose to the general public about Raggedy Ann is that the creation of both dolls and their stories was heavily influenced by the death of Johnny Gruelle’s daughter, Marcella, at age 13. Her death was the direct result of receiving a Smallpox vaccine.
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Good points, Lisa. Isn’t it just like the controlling powers to take something evil or of a negative frequency and give it to society’s members to embrace and become comfortable with?
Everything about this place seems to be predicated on lies and deception.
The Matrix Construct is a heck of a classroom, always teaching through riddles and showing us the challenges between light and darkness, good versus evil. It never seems to end, and the only sure thing we are guaranteed is that nothing is as it seems.
John
John, I can just vaguely remember having a Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy doll when I was young. All I remember is that they were kind of cute.
But I think little did people know the truth about their origin. Vaccines were still mostly being trusted at that time.
Although I have seen a very old cartoon drawing of a mother running with her child in her arms, and a large serpent was chasing after them. (I thought the depiction to be pretty spot on!🐍) And I think it shows that even back then some people were wise to the dangers of vaccines.
However, in regard to the Raggedy Ann doll, they now seemed to have turned her into a horror movie called Annabelle. Where a doll is possessed by something evil. And this abominable idea all began because of someone claiming a real Raggedy Ann doll had been possessed.
So, Raggedy Ann’s once lovable nature has now been turned into something demonic.
I have to wonder if this story wasn’t created to distract people from learning the truth about what was responsible for this young girl’s death. And maybe making it evil was a way to do that.
Lisa