Vaccines clearly cause autism. It's probly not mercury poisoning tho. They excite the immune system so badly that it imflammes and damages the brain. Dr Blaylock has the most probable scientific mechanism published in 8 papers.
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The connection between vaccines and autism might be the most tried one in science, and it simply doesn’t exist. It’s rather the other way around; women who are not vaccinated against Rubella, and get infected while they are pregnant, risk having a baby with autism.
Literally billions of vaccinations have been administered. Very few people have autism. Most people with autism (at least the “high functioning” ones) probably think life with autism beats death by measles any day.
“Dr” Wakefield pretended he had a “probable scientific mechanism” too, and got published. It was later retracted, and he was stripped of his license and shown for the fraud he is.
Is that retired neurosurgeon Russel Blaylock? He seems a bit “pseudosciency”, judging by his Wikipedia page. The things he claims haven’t been replicated by other scientists.
Nary 12 hours ago, and as a result of the first reported death by Coronavirus in the US, Donald Fart has said his country's labs are working on a vaccine .
Enjoy your paradox, o anti vaxxers.
…SIGH I know I should give my usual retorts against these dumbasses, but quite frankly it’s a futile effort. Anyone who is still by choice an anti-vaxxer these days is beyond hopeless. All we can do at this point is hope they don’t cause too much deaths with their stupidity before they die from diseases themselves.
Nary 12 hours ago II, Donald Fart said he is meeting with the big pharamaceutical companies about a vaccine. What was that, anti vaxxers...?!
You antivaxxers now have only two options (check one):
[ ] Admit that Donald Fart has betrayed you and therefore you must vote Democrat in November
[ ] You no longer have the right to think the way you do
Choose wisely. I know you'll have no choice but to, Jackshit (IQ)2.1.
Confused?
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