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originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: Pardon?
You have some real issues don't you?
Yes, with vaccines but, if writing it out helps you to stay in context
that's fine.
NONE OF HIS WORK HAS BEEN IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
How does any of his work disqualify the man to speak as an expert?
You just provided me with the proof the man is more qualified than you
partner. Just telling me that you're better on ATS means squawt to me.
Hormones in wellness and disease prevention:
Human beings give animals lots of shots Einstien.
Doesn't mean they vaccinate no matter how squirrely
you get.
You'd feel justified in almighty god killing a medical professional for giving a vaccine?
No need to rebuke this asinine comment cause everyone surely
sees you putting words in my mouth.
Self defense is never certifiable.
So much for bombastic accusations.
Now show us some of your work homey?
All you've managed to prove so far is your typical dishonesty.
Oh yes and WOW.
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Pardon?
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Prezbo369
originally posted by: yorkshirelad
wow the anti vac paranoia has plunged to new lows today. I have never read so much nonsense in all my life. Complete utter ignorance. FYI it does not matter how many links to the intrent you post it does not make it "true" if all the links are to like minded sites all regurgitating and copying the same original nonsense.
I suggest you read this weeks New Scientist for a very nice explanation as to how people can have such unbelievable beliefs....a real eye opener.
The OP and many of the regular 'I have an anecdotal tale about vaccinations' crowd seem to feed off it.
And the OP claims to work in the health industry....
My cousin got autism from the vaccine. What BlueJacket said about the 4th child rang home for me since my cousins mother said almost the same thing. "I took daughter to the clinic, and brought home someone totally different."
Anecdotal!? *snip* you!
That's pretty much anecdotal to a tee.
Your cousin's autism was noticed at around the same time as her vaccinations and the vaccination is the highlight in that timeframe therefore it's focussed on.
Putting 2 and 2 together and getting potato.
Whether or not you can define it as that, is not as damaging as classifying it as such. If the main stream and medical industry continue to deny it and not accept or even investigate individual reports, then what avenue would an anecdotal claim take?
Do you classify car crashes as anecdotal if there was no scientific paper accepted by corporate media to classify it as a MVA?
Are you calling me a liar?
originally posted by: Pardon?
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Pardon?
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Prezbo369
originally posted by: yorkshirelad
wow the anti vac paranoia has plunged to new lows today. I have never read so much nonsense in all my life. Complete utter ignorance. FYI it does not matter how many links to the intrent you post it does not make it "true" if all the links are to like minded sites all regurgitating and copying the same original nonsense.
I suggest you read this weeks New Scientist for a very nice explanation as to how people can have such unbelievable beliefs....a real eye opener.
The OP and many of the regular 'I have an anecdotal tale about vaccinations' crowd seem to feed off it.
And the OP claims to work in the health industry....
My cousin got autism from the vaccine. What BlueJacket said about the 4th child rang home for me since my cousins mother said almost the same thing. "I took daughter to the clinic, and brought home someone totally different."
Anecdotal!? *snip* you!
That's pretty much anecdotal to a tee.
Your cousin's autism was noticed at around the same time as her vaccinations and the vaccination is the highlight in that timeframe therefore it's focussed on.
Putting 2 and 2 together and getting potato.
Whether or not you can define it as that, is not as damaging as classifying it as such. If the main stream and medical industry continue to deny it and not accept or even investigate individual reports, then what avenue would an anecdotal claim take?
Do you classify car crashes as anecdotal if there was no scientific paper accepted by corporate media to classify it as a MVA?
Are you calling me a liar?
It's down to evidence.
No evidence means it cannot be proven.
Car crashes usually have some evidence. If there's no evidence then there's probably been no car crash.
It's not a question of anyone denying it at all.
Every reputable study has shown that there's not even a correlation between vaccinations and autism never mind any causation.
There is no evidence at all that they're connected.
None.
None at all.
And no, I'm not calling you a liar at all.
I'll say that you're mistaken but that you believe what you believe and that's down to misinformation.
All you mention is "self-defence"
As for my work, there's a few papers out there with my name on but if you think I'm going to make them public on here when there's the likes of you who support death threats etc you've got another thing coming.
Until this gentleman doctor can prove otherwise (that's by using science, not some words on a news channel that is)
You're animal comment
originally posted by: Pardon?
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Pardon?
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Prezbo369
originally posted by: yorkshirelad
wow the anti vac paranoia has plunged to new lows today. I have never read so much nonsense in all my life. Complete utter ignorance. FYI it does not matter how many links to the intrent you post it does not make it "true" if all the links are to like minded sites all regurgitating and copying the same original nonsense.
I suggest you read this weeks New Scientist for a very nice explanation as to how people can have such unbelievable beliefs....a real eye opener.
The OP and many of the regular 'I have an anecdotal tale about vaccinations' crowd seem to feed off it.
And the OP claims to work in the health industry....
My cousin got autism from the vaccine. What BlueJacket said about the 4th child rang home for me since my cousins mother said almost the same thing. "I took daughter to the clinic, and brought home someone totally different."
Anecdotal!? *snip* you!
That's pretty much anecdotal to a tee.
Your cousin's autism was noticed at around the same time as her vaccinations and the vaccination is the highlight in that timeframe therefore it's focussed on.
Putting 2 and 2 together and getting potato.
Whether or not you can define it as that, is not as damaging as classifying it as such. If the main stream and medical industry continue to deny it and not accept or even investigate individual reports, then what avenue would an anecdotal claim take?
Do you classify car crashes as anecdotal if there was no scientific paper accepted by corporate media to classify it as a MVA?
Are you calling me a liar?
It's down to evidence.
No evidence means it cannot be proven.
Car crashes usually have some evidence. If there's no evidence then there's probably been no car crash.
It's not a question of anyone denying it at all.
Every reputable study has shown that there's not even a correlation between vaccinations and autism never mind any causation.
There is no evidence at all that they're connected.
None.
None at all.
And no, I'm not calling you a liar at all.
I'll say that you're mistaken but that you believe what you believe and that's down to misinformation.
originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: Pardon?
All you mention is "self-defence"
Good to see you admit that much finally.
As for my work, there's a few papers out there with my name on but if you think I'm going to make them public on here when there's the likes of you who support death threats etc you've got another thing coming.
This is just more typical dishonesty, evidenced by the
twisting of words at your own obvious convenience.
And what is this other thing? Please give me details?
In your own words.
Until this gentleman doctor can prove otherwise (that's by using science, not some words on a news channel that is)
God given good for the goose is God given good for the gander.
In any walk of life.
As of now you're just another quack who took the
oath of hypocrates the wrong way. And what could I matter
to your precious work even if I'm a depraved baby eating medical
assassine? Unless there is none. Which is the
more obvious.
You're animal comment
It wasn't a comment, it was a question i.e. Do amimals vaccinate?
A question you avoided answering. Quite relevant.
It's impossible to argue with someone of your intellect.
I very rarely back out of arguments
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Pardon?
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Pardon?
originally posted by: MALBOSIA
originally posted by: Prezbo369
originally posted by: yorkshirelad
wow the anti vac paranoia has plunged to new lows today. I have never read so much nonsense in all my life. Complete utter ignorance. FYI it does not matter how many links to the intrent you post it does not make it "true" if all the links are to like minded sites all regurgitating and copying the same original nonsense.
I suggest you read this weeks New Scientist for a very nice explanation as to how people can have such unbelievable beliefs....a real eye opener.
The OP and many of the regular 'I have an anecdotal tale about vaccinations' crowd seem to feed off it.
And the OP claims to work in the health industry....
My cousin got autism from the vaccine. What BlueJacket said about the 4th child rang home for me since my cousins mother said almost the same thing. "I took daughter to the clinic, and brought home someone totally different."
Anecdotal!? *snip* you!
That's pretty much anecdotal to a tee.
Your cousin's autism was noticed at around the same time as her vaccinations and the vaccination is the highlight in that timeframe therefore it's focussed on.
Putting 2 and 2 together and getting potato.
Whether or not you can define it as that, is not as damaging as classifying it as such. If the main stream and medical industry continue to deny it and not accept or even investigate individual reports, then what avenue would an anecdotal claim take?
Do you classify car crashes as anecdotal if there was no scientific paper accepted by corporate media to classify it as a MVA?
Are you calling me a liar?
It's down to evidence.
No evidence means it cannot be proven.
Car crashes usually have some evidence. If there's no evidence then there's probably been no car crash.
It's not a question of anyone denying it at all.
Every reputable study has shown that there's not even a correlation between vaccinations and autism never mind any causation.
There is no evidence at all that they're connected.
None.
None at all.
And no, I'm not calling you a liar at all.
I'll say that you're mistaken but that you believe what you believe and that's down to misinformation.
You are saying that I am mistaken. How? My cousin was NOT different when she was brought home from the clinic? Or she was autistic from birth and her mother nor the rest of her immediate or extended family could tell?
Do you even consider the implications that if some of these vaccines do IN FACT cause autism, that parents ARE being ignored? Are you THAT callous, that you would insult and insinuate that someone is mistaken about the state their own child? My mother has a PHD in neuroscience and was first hand witness to my cousins sudden autism. No offence to you if might take this the wrong but you completely full of *snip*
originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: Pardon?
It's impossible to argue with someone of your intellect.
I knew you'd warm up to me.
And here's a lil tip.
I very rarely back out of arguments
Keep better track of what you've said, so as to avoid contradicting
yourself.
An awful lot of bizarre and pretty threatening statements from you though.
originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: Pardon?
An awful lot of bizarre and pretty threatening statements from you though.
Oh please, your attempts to blow my truth out of proportion have failed
miserably. But that's another argument that you would also LOSE.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
a reply to: eisegesis
Well, people can question the sources all they like, but I know I personally have caught flu from someone ELSE getting the vaccine. Since that close family member stopped getting the shots. none of us has had the flu.
I can understand debating this, and that's all good. The folks that worry me are the ones who claim they would literally shoot someone for not being vaccinated, and treat them as some "threat" to "public safety". That's beyond ridiculous!