
Dr. Andrew Wakefield speaks out in Texas.
He says, “Here is the problem. Here is the real problem at the heart of this. And that is, NEVER in the history of this planet has there ever been any safety study of that combination of vaccines.”
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Nevertheless, each vaccination has been studied, and the benefits are clear.
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Well gosh. That’s devastating and detailed rebuttal. It’s actually right though. Benefits means “the good outweighs the bad” by the way, not “there’s no bad.” Vaccinations, like everything have occasional problems. Your screen name suggests that you might be in ignorance of key facts though. You know that the autism thing was revealed to be a hoax, right?
“It’s one thing to have a bad study, a study full of error, and for the authors then to admit that they made errors,” Fiona Godlee, BMJ’s editor-in-chief, told CNN. “But in this case, we have a very different picture of what seems to be a deliberate attempt to create an impression that there was a link by falsifying the data.”
http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/01/05/autism.vaccines/
Fiona Godlee is an idiot.
Nevertheless, each vaccination has been studied, and the benefits are clear.
wrong
Well gosh. That’s devastating and detailed rebuttal. It’s actually right though. Benefits means “the good outweighs the bad” by the way, not “there’s no bad.” Vaccinations, like everything have occasional problems. Your screen name suggests that you might be in ignorance of key facts though. You know that the autism thing was revealed to be a hoax, right?
“It’s one thing to have a bad study, a study full of error, and for the authors then to admit that they made errors,” Fiona Godlee, BMJ’s editor-in-chief, told CNN. “But in this case, we have a very different picture of what seems to be a deliberate attempt to create an impression that there was a link by falsifying the data.”
http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/01/05/autism.vaccines/
Fiona Godlee is an idiot.
Get up to date. Each vaccination has not been studied in the same way and with the same types of studies as drugs are before being approved. There has been a lot of activity since the old 2011 discussion on CNN. That’s old and in the peak of the cover-up of CDC of vital relevant data in their studies. We are not talking “occasional problems” but much more sinister than that. Ignorance of the facts, in this situation, may mean not keeping up with the fraud in the CDC’s claim that there is no evidence of autism being linked with MMR. Look again.