Dr. Suzanne Humphries exposes myths and lies behind vaccine research at the Vaccine World Summit (activist, Jesus)
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Dr. Humphries began to study the history of vaccines, their efficacy and the effect that the ingredients actually have on the nervous system of the human body. Many of her colleagues resisted her work. This only made her more passionate to tell the truth.
Dr. Wakefield was right about the MMR vaccine-autism connection
Based on the information publicly provided by Dr. Thompson, which is now being extensively reviewed by a U.S. court, MMR isn't actually safe, and it does cause autism.
"It's not my opinion alone that MMR vaccine, or many vaccines, are associated causally with autism. It is the opinion of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and it is the opinion of senior scientists at the CDC as well, as of many, many, many thousands of parents who have experienced this injury first hand in their own children."
No one cares. People will choose to protect the vaccine industry no matter what. It doesn't matter what Thompson and his team discovered about the autism connection to the MMR vaccine in African American boys (and covered up). People are very loyal to the vaccine industry and don't want to even hear anything negative about them. You often start these threads but never comment. What do you think?
No he wasn't and if you get your "facts" from Natural News you're a sucker waiting to be taken in. One more time for the peanut gallery: JUNK SCIENCE. Wakefield was paid to falsify data. It failed every attempt at peer review. IT"S NONSENSE. There is no connection between MMR and Autism.
Thompson and his crew's research, on the other hand showed an increased rate of autism among African American boys when they got their MMR vaccine before a certain age. They covered this information up for a decade. It only came to light recently when Thompson admitted it.
~yawns~ Yeah, junk science used to justify a fantasy.
Just because "science" didn't intend to cause autism with its confections, doesn't mean that it didn't achieve it.
I try to avoid getting confected with aluminum and mercury and other nasties.
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