As you watch the simulcasts of Sinclair on-air staff reading scripts about the dangers that some reporters present to democracy, recall this:https://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/trump-campaign-sinclair-broadcasting-jared-kushner-232764 …
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It's not actually much to digest. I'm happy with my views and encourage others not to be alarmist.
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It's just that if you weren't aware of the CDC scientist who says they have been publishing fraudulent studies on this... and the CDC's admission that vaccines may rarely "trigger" autism, it just suggests there's a lot more you might not know.
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Same with mumps outbreaks. Occuring in vaccinated with vaccine allegedly wearing off but vaccine companies and govt not always wanting to admit this, coming up with campaign to blame "anti-vaxxers."https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/06/well/family/mumps-makes-a-comeback-even-among-the-vaccinated.html …
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Do you think there's some scandal here? There's not.
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(Well I'm not sure you are King of Declaring What Is A Scandal.) You may be right, but others might disagree. Some would say a CDC senior scientist saying they have defrauded the public on vaccine/autism studies is kind of a scandal. Some might say it's not.
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Plenty to read on that point:https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bad-medicine/ …
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https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/did-a-high-ranking-whistleblower-really-reveal-that-the-cdc-covered-up-proof-that-vaccines-cause-autism-in-african-american-boys/ … The great thing is: You don't decide it's a scandal either. Fortunately the reporting on this is improving! Big step up from when the scare started.
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