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Can someone give me a list of all the things Alex Jones has said that turned out to be incorrect
Originally posted by Chastral
Can someone give me a list of all the things Alex Jones has said that turned out to be incorrect, or never brought to fruition.
Originally posted by dereks
Originally posted by Chastral
Can someone give me a list of all the things Alex Jones has said that turned out to be incorrect, or never brought to fruition.
It would be much easier to give a list of everything that he said that turned out to be true:
1/ Um, well, there is nothing at all!
Originally posted by ohioriver
Originally posted by dereks
Originally posted by Chastral
Can someone give me a list of all the things Alex Jones has said that turned out to be incorrect, or never brought to fruition.
It would be much easier to give a list of everything that he said that turned out to be true:
1/ Um, well, there is nothing at all!
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Posted: 8:15 AM Jan 7, 2010
CAMC Will Fire Employees Who Don't Get Vaccinated
West Virginia's largest hospital plans to fire any employees who haven't been vaccinated against seasonal flu.
I believe I could find many more examples too. Not everything Alex says is true but alot of it is.
The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) is a national vaccine safety surveillance program co-sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). VAERS is a post-marketing safety surveillance program, collecting information about adverse events (possible side effects) that occur after the administration of vaccines licensed for use in the United States. VAERS provides a nationwide mechanism by which adverse events following immunization may be reported, analyzed, and made available to the public. VAERS also provides a vehicle for disseminating vaccine safety-related information to parents and guardians, health care providers, vaccine manufacturers, state vaccine programs, and other constituencies.
The committee’s official summary of the bill says: “Authorizes a demonstration program to improve immunization coverage. Under this program, CDC will provide grants to states to improve immunization coverage of children, adolescents, and adults through the use of evidence-based interventions. States may use funds to implement interventions that are recommended by the Community Preventive Services Task Force, such as reminders or recalls for patients or providers, or home visits.”