Holy smokes. This is my new GOP representative, and the clip is worse than the description. Claims that the CDC has "fraudulently managed" data. https://www.tennessean.com/videos/news/politics/2018/12/12/u-s-rep-e-elect-mark-green-falsely-claims-vaccines-cause-autism/2288837002/ … via @Tennessean
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#CDCwhistleblower conspiracy theory since it started and having studied it in depth, I'm saying that nothing Thompson has said or shown is good evidence that the@CDCgov has "covered up" data showing a link between vaccines and autism. - Show replies
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#CDCwhistleblower conspiracy theory was the basis of an antivaccine propaganda "documentary"#vaxxedthemovie by discredited antivax doctor Andrew Wakefield and@delbigtree.https://respectfulinsolence.com/2016/07/18/in-which-andrew-wakefield-and-del-bigtrees-antivaccine-documentary-vaxxed-is-reviewed-with-insolence/ … -
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Ah, a rat study looking at a chemical that is not used as a preservative in vaccines. Ri-ight.




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Anything to keep their supporters dumb
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