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originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: one4all
a reply to: infolurker
People are finally getting how evil this thing is.
Ya, Polio is pretty evil!
Not as evil as The Great Virus Lie.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: one4all
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: one4all
a reply to: infolurker
People are finally getting how evil this thing is.
Ya, Polio is pretty evil!
Not as evil as The Great Virus Lie.
I don't bother wading into those kinds of debates..I'm not a virologist, those people go to school for years. I don't bother taking immunology advice from loons on the internets..no disrespect intended
I don't bother taking immunology advice from loons on the internets
originally posted by: one4all
You have Google and the Internet....stop trying to make a virologist look smarter than a Plumber because thats Fantasy.
Loons on the Internet huh....thats pretty weak man....nuff said about that.....
been to a Library lately there ?...I didnt think so....get it?....
the internet contains all of humanities knowledge.....you just want everyone else to be as willingly blind as you choose to be.
The Great Virus Lie.....that means I am establishing ownership of ground.....if you cannot fight then retreat or surrender...but no negotiations....you are incorrect....period....no middle ground no polite BS.....no such things as viruses as you have been taught or have learned....its all been lies and weaponized propoganda.
most of which are bollocks when it comes to the ‘dangers of vaccination’ in that it causes autism (it doesn’t) amongst other false claims
Take-up of the vaccine was affected after the publication of a controversial study by Andrew Wakefield in 1998, which claimed there was a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. But Wakefield's work has since been completely discredited and he has been struck off as a doctor in the UK.
Despite the fact that numerous studies have found no evidence to support the notion that vaccines cause autism and other chronic illnesses
The research is clear: Vaccines don’t cause autism. More than a dozen studies have tried to find a link. Each one has come up empty.
An investigation into the 1998 study also uncovered a number of problems with how it was conducted. The journal that published it eventually retracted it. That meant the publication no longer stood by the results. There were other problems, too. For example, investigators learned that a lawyer looking for a link between the vaccine and autism had paid the lead researcher more than £435,000 (equal to more than a half-million dollars).
Some people have had concerns that ASD might be linked to the vaccines children receive, but studies have shown that there is no link between receiving vaccines and developing ASD. In 2011, an Institute of Medicine (IOM) reportexternal icon on eight vaccines given to children and adults found that with rare exceptions, these vaccines are very safe.
A 2013 CDC study added to the research showing that vaccines do not cause ASD. The study looked at the number of antigens (substances in vaccines that cause the body’s immune system to produce disease-fighting antibodies) from vaccines during the first two years of life. The results showed that the total amount of antigen from vaccines received was the same between children with ASD and those that did not have ASD.
There cannot be many doctors as thoroughly discredited and ostracised as Andrew Wakefield has been in the UK who are subsequently seen smiling at the inauguration ball of a US president...
At one of President Trump’s inaugural balls in January last year, he was quoted as contemplating the overthrow of the (pro-vaccine) US medical establishment in words that brought to mind Trump himself. “What we need now is a huge shakeup at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – a huge shakeup. We need that to change dramatically.”
People who received the trivalent influenza vaccine during the 2008-2009 flu season were between 1.4 and 2.5 times more likely to get infected with pandemic H1N1 in the spring and summer of 2009 than those who did not get the seasonal flu vaccine
originally posted by: noonebutme
originally posted by: one4all
You have Google and the Internet....stop trying to make a virologist look smarter than a Plumber because thats Fantasy.
When it comes to viruses and virology, I will trust a virologist over a plumber as the virologist will be far more educated than a plumber in that regard.
If i have a plumbing issue, I’ll trust a plumber over a virologist.
It’s called common sense, one4all.
Loons on the Internet huh....thats pretty weak man....nuff said about that.....
Not really. He’s right. Most of the people on this forum just rehash what they read on articles, most of which are bollocks when it comes to the ‘dangers of vaccination’ in that it causes autism (it doesn’t) amongst other false claims. People read some bullsh*t article and feel ‘empowered’ to repeat it without any investigation or personal learning.
I don’t believe any of the online posts about the miracle cures to cancer, Covid, aids or whatever else some horseh*t pastor in Florida is peddling. but many people do, sadly.
been to a Library lately there ?...I didnt think so....get it?....
How do you know they have not? Have you? What did you last read in the library?
the internet contains all of humanities knowledge.....you just want everyone else to be as willingly blind as you choose to be.
Pot....Kettle? Anyone could say the exact same to your reply as well.
The Great Virus Lie.....that means I am establishing ownership of ground.....if you cannot fight then retreat or surrender...but no negotiations....you are incorrect....period....no middle ground no polite BS.....no such things as viruses as you have been taught or have learned....its all been lies and weaponized propoganda.
What is the Great Virus Lie? Please can you define it here for me? I’d like to know what that means.
originally posted by: noonebutme
a reply to: one4all
Wow. An IQ of 140+ and you have no concept of how to write a coherent response without mashing the period key.
And you seem to know the cure for cancer, which no one else seems to because, “it’s common sense”. Tell me, you classify yourself as one of these indigo or star child people?
Anyhow, I genuinely don’t believe most of what you’re posting. Two of my best friends are active scientists with PHDs in biochemistry and biology and I trust their understanding and explanations over any garbage you post.
Everything you say comes from a ‘holier than thou’ pedestal. Maybe if it were worded differently I’d be more receptive. But I’m not.