A strong medical reason such as having to watch your own child being brain damaged before your very eyes? You don't have to be anti-vaccine to be concerned by associated adverse reactions being downplayed.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGRjn_gIJw0 …
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Agree if you could know that would happen before hand. Vaccination is not without risk but has overwhelmingly proven to be safe when balancing the risks. It doesn't mean he's always wrong but Posey is a conservative Republican from Florida who believes MMR causes autism.
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
Overwhelmingly proven to be safe? Hmmm. And how would we know that? I'd prefer to see you playing the ball not the man with Posey. Commenting on thousands of documents from a CDC Chief Scientist whistleblower is not merely his personal opinion for me.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1018486942151868423?s=21 …
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John Clarke @C7RKY>> I'm still trying to grasp how much the US position influences matters in the UK, but could it *really* be possible that the required safety measures for US vaccines haven't been in place for over 30 YEARS? The very suggestion should terrify any rational thinking person.Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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tumtumtum Retweeted john Rodriguez
Playing the ball: Posey's belief that MMR is related to autism has no scientific basis. Also as someone else as already mentioned - we can't forget the dangers the diseases pose:https://twitter.com/etxberria55/status/1034076882529075200?s=21 …
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
As I think I've made clear in my responses, I don't forget the dangers diseases pose - hence why my son received all vaccinations up to and including MMR. But no scientific basis? CDC Chief Scientist sounds pretty scientific to me. And compared to what? >https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1018486942151868423?s=21 …
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John Clarke @C7RKY>> I'm still trying to grasp how much the US position influences matters in the UK, but could it *really* be possible that the required safety measures for US vaccines haven't been in place for over 30 YEARS? The very suggestion should terrify any rational thinking person.Show this thread2 replies 1 retweet 0 likes -
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
Snopes? Give me a break.https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1026110708294012928 …
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John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @doctorcaldwell @DrUmeshPrabhu and 28 othersThe marketing con is just the final con. Big pharma, 'scientific'? "Again and again, we have evidence of unpublished results that, when combined with the published results, make the drugs suddenly look not only no longer effective but harmful" Fiona Godlee https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201314/cmselect/cmpubacc/uc295-i/uc295.pdf …2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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*mumbles something about playing the ball not the player* Honestly though… Snopes vs Republican “vaccines cause autism” Senator.
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No. Snopes vs thousands of disclosed papers from the very CDC study designed to 'debunk' Wakefield, which indicate fraud has been committed in order to blatantly hide the adverse outcomes of MMR. Big difference.
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And its not "just" snopes. The CDC director was completely misrepresented and is not a "whilstleblower".https://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/cnn-cdc-and-some-truth_b_94040.html …
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As I recall, Dr Gerberding was implicated in the cover up, so I wouldn't expect her to say anything else.
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