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You probably saw a lot of scientific studies and proof to back that up as well......something the cdc doesn't give you, their motto being "trust me, I know what's best for you, ignorant that you are.".....Here's what the insert that Connaugt Labs puts with their dpt vaccine says, and I'll bet they never show this to the trusting mothers when they take their babes for vaccination........".Sudden Infant Death Syndrome has been reported following administration of dpt. The significance is unclear.85% of sids cases occur in the period 1 through 6 months of age, with the peak incidence at age 2-4 months"
My response was to poke fun at AnonChick and laugh with her. I realize that you have your own opinion and don't think these conversations ever go anywhere. The camps don't budge. I could probably count the number of times I've witnessed someone switch sides on one hand, and that's even with my son's declaration that "thumb" and "pinky" are not fingers because it's not in the name.
Hello. Vaccines don't cause autism. And since vaccines don't cause autism, then autism isn't caused by vaccines. Furthermore, there are studies that prove that vaccines don't cause autism. There are other studies that prove that autism isn't caused by vaccines. However, there were some studies that proved vaccines caused autism, but the doctor who spearheaded those studies, was found to be a fraud, and was stripped of his license to practice medicine. And so, that returns us to the initial premise that vaccines don't cause autism. Which, it doesn't. And no amount of Rense or other conspiracy theories will change that fact.
In summary, vaccines don't cause autism. Autism isn't caused by vaccines. If it were, the only people who had autism, would be people who were vaccinated. And that isn't the case. Therefore, it is untrue.
Thank you for your time.
OTOH, my child ate haggis once, and she is autistic, so maybe that's what did it. (The lower reported rate of autism in Scotland is clearly proof of a conspiracy by sheep farmers.)
Up to 90% of the total decline in the death rate of children between 1860 and 1965 because of whooping cough, scarlet fever, diptheria and measles occured BEFORE the introduction of immunizations.....Dr.Archie Kalokerinos.
The same man who thinks we've purposely injected the AIDS virus into Africans, and wants to cure everything with megadoses of Vitamin C. Yeah, he's a good resource.
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