Vaccines

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(2017-12-14, 01:54 PM)Stan Woolley Wrote: Because you have a film criticised and pulled from a Festival doesn't mean shit to me. The establishment/corporations will go to great lengths to hush up what they don't want people to see. If I truly believed they had our best interests at heart it might be different, but these days who can really be trusted?

Well, I referring more to the heavy criticism from people with the knowledge and experience to know whether the claims were false or not, rather than anything to do "establishment/corporations". 

Linda
(2017-12-14, 04:58 PM)malf Wrote: The causes of science denial:

https://theness.com/neurologicablog/inde...ce-denial/

Oh thank goodness, I was dying to see what Novella had to say about the issue
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fls Wrote:Is there something "great" about being misinformed? (serious question - curious about these kinds of decisions)

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2016/ap...phe-review

Linda

Good god, even when I agree with you you're insufferable. No, that is not a serious question. No reason to feign genuineness. You just come off being snide at every turn.
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(2017-12-14, 02:31 PM)UReece Wrote: Oh, you've seen it?

I have watched parts of "Vaxxed" - mostly the parts related to the supposed conspiracy and cover-up, as that is the part I had been following as it unfolded.

Linda
(2017-12-14, 05:07 PM)Mediochre Wrote: However I will leave this link as a starter: http://www.stopmandatoryvaccination.com/...e-dangers/

How do you know that the information on that page is reliable and valid?

This is looking like it belongs in the conspiracy theory section after all.

Linda
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"Vaxxed"? Seriously?

I'm looking forward to that polio thing. That was fun.

~~ Paul
If the existence of a thing is indistinguishable from its nonexistence, we say that thing does not exist. ---Yahzi
(2017-12-14, 02:31 PM)Reece Wrote: Thought I'd mention that if the hockey stick graph continues increasing at the rate it has been, 1 in 2 kids will be born with autism by 2032.  Fun fact.

Why do you think the number of diagnoses is increasing?

~~ Paul
If the existence of a thing is indistinguishable from its nonexistence, we say that thing does not exist. ---Yahzi
(2017-12-14, 09:35 PM)fls Wrote: How do you know that the information on that page is reliable and valid?

This is looking like it belongs in the conspiracy theory section after all.

Linda
Collaborative research, testimonials and court cases. What about yours?
"The cure for bad information is more information."
(2017-12-14, 09:48 PM)Paul C. Anagnostopoulos Wrote: Why do you think the number of diagnoses is increasing?

~~ Paul

It seems you're implying that the diagnoses are increasing but that the disease has always been around, no?
(2017-12-14, 09:22 PM)Dante Wrote: Oh thank goodness, I was dying to see what Novella had to say about the issue

I should have linked to the actual studies:

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...7217741314

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