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...local fracking incident, or vaccine given to them, or exposure to some environmental externality.
Originally posted by Manhater
Wow that's just messed up. Is it possible these girls experimented with something? Teenage kids are not going to tell their parents if their taking a drug or not. But yeah, coming out of a neuroscientists mouth that it's stress, is a bit laughable. Did he get his or her degree from the internet or something? Definitely not fking stress. Even I can see that.edit on 5-2-2012 by Manhater because: (no reason given)
Business as usual. I have yet to hear a mainstream source even hinting that a vaccine may have caused a side effect, it's taboo to bite the hands of your partners in crime.
But yeah, coming out of a neuroscientists mouth that it's stress, is a bit laughable. Did he get his or her degree from the internet or something?
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
reply to post by Manhater
But yeah, coming out of a neuroscientists mouth that it's stress, is a bit laughable. Did he get his or her degree from the internet or something?
Typical ATS. They think they can disregard the opinions of experts just because it doesn't "sound right."
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
reply to post by JibbyJedi
Business as usual. I have yet to hear a mainstream source even hinting that a vaccine may have caused a side effect, it's taboo to bite the hands of your partners in crime.
I have yet to see any evidence that connects this to vaccines. More than that, how is CNN supposed to know whats going on?
No, but it sounds like a coverup. It has all of the makings of a conspiracy. Who is covering the medical bill for these teens, to be looked at by a certain "neurologist"? *Starts connecting dots*
Sounds like quack psychology to me. Sixteen girls coming down with the same stress disorder?
I'm sure CNN doesn't care. It's not like they do real investigative journalism anyways.
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
reply to post by v1rtu0s0
I'm sure CNN doesn't care. It's not like they do real investigative journalism anyways.
Not sure why you attacked CNN. That seems unrelated and unhelpful.edit on 5-2-2012 by TsukiLunar because: (no reason given)
There's renewed concerns about contamination in LeRoy in the wake of a mysterious illness. The area where a train derailed in 1970s is in fact contaminated with a toxin.
The Tourette's-like symptoms affecting at least a dozen teens in Le Roy is now reportedly affecting a 36-year-old woman in the area. Local doctors think the illness is stress related, but speculation is growing that a decades old chemical spill could be connected to the teens uncontrollable tics.
www.wivb.com...
Originally posted by WeRpeons
Sounds like quack psychology to me. Sixteen girls coming down with the same stress disorder? It wasn't like they were all involved in a horrible combat situation. Why just girls? The female gender doesn't have the monopoly on stress.