Incorrect. Those are debunked conspiracy theories. Are you new here? The data was never destroyed. It remained on the CDC server for anyone to view. It was released to the public by a pro-vaccine autism advocate & it proved no fraud or cover up.
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Once you know this near-universal conspiracy theory form, you'll see it in nearly all antivaccine conspiracy theories. You'll also see it in cancer quackery conspiracy theories too, such as in, "'They' have a cure for cancer but are covering it up and keeping it from the people."
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That's because conspiracy theories, boiled down to their essence, is about believing you have knowledge that other people don't because powerful malign forces are preventing that knowledge from becoming widely known.
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I always ask anti-vaxxers if this conspiracy theory is to be believed shouldn’t African-American boys have higher rates of autism? Like 300x?
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I also point out to antivaxxers that, if
#CDCwhistleblower is correct, then it nearly completely disproves Andrew Wakefield, because even Brian Hooker's "reanalysis" of the data fail to show a correlation between MMR vaccination and autism in any group but African-American boys. - Show replies
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