Kind of evil psychotic stuff that conflates and confuses rather than sheds light.
“On August 27, 2014, a long-time researcher at the CDC, William Thompson, confessed in print that he and his colleagues had cooked a vital vaccine study to prove the MMR vaccine had no connection to autism when in fact that was a lie. The vaccine did have a connection.”
-——————————— What he said .......
My name is William Thompson. I am a Senior Scientist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where I have worked since 1998. ... I want to be absolutely clear that I believe vaccines have saved and continue to save countless lives. I would never suggest that any parent avoid vaccinating children of any race. Vaccines prevent serious diseases, and the risks associated with their administration are vastly outweighed by their individual and societal benefits.
Um, I had several friends get the flu this year. Nasty. Not one of them got vaccinated.
I did. No flu. Family did. No flu. Bunch of other friends did. No flu.
This is anecdotal, but from what I personally saw, the flu vaccine worked just fine this year...
Well, OK then.
“the pseudoscience of vaccination”
Because, you know, polio is still rampant in America.
What malarkey.
“If truth were the objective of news, you would see reasoned debates between pro and anti-vax proponents on major networks-but thats a joke because no reasoned debates are permitted on any sensitive subject.”
This guy assumes that this would constitute a “reasoned debate”, but from my experience, it wouldn’t be much more “reasoned” than debating a moon landing hoaxer or a 9/11 truther.
“If I may be so bold, who cares what doctors say?
Who cares?
Why are doctors a privileged class?”
Hmm, maybe because they studied for years to obtain medical degrees, and also have years of experience dealing with medical issues? Usually stuff like that qualifies you as an “expert” on a subject.
” If I may be so bold, who cares what doctors say? “
If I may be so bold, who cares what engineers, scientists, mathematicians say?