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    1. Marianne Williamson‏Verified account @marwilliamson 23 Jul 2019

      I am not a cult leader. I am not anti-science (that one is almost funny, given how much I quote Einstein). And I am not an anti-vaxxer. Hoping that if I repeat it 3 to 4 times a day I might penetrate the field of lies created to keep some people out of the conversation.

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    2. Anna Maltese‏ @MalteseAnna 23 Jul 2019
      Replying to @marwilliamson

      You may not be, strictly speaking, anti-vaxx. But your comments aren't exactly pro-science/pro-vaccinations and they demonstrate an ignorance of how vaccines work.pic.twitter.com/xOrnphoeiI

      10 replies 18 retweets 308 likes
    3. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon 23 Jul 2019
      Replying to @MalteseAnna @marwilliamson

      There are various gradations of antivax. I don't think she's hardcore antivax, but she does lean to the antivax side of the line.

      3 replies 0 retweets 35 likes
    4. Anna Maltese‏ @MalteseAnna 23 Jul 2019
      Replying to @gorskon @marwilliamson

      Agreed. Anyone who claims to support vaccinating but then falls back on anti-government excuses for not vaccinating isn’t pro-vaccination.

      2 replies 0 retweets 28 likes
    5. Marianne Williamson‏Verified account @marwilliamson 24 Jul 2019
      Replying to @MalteseAnna @gorskon

      I’m pro-vaccine & pro-science! Also pro-responsibility on part of Big Pharma & independent govt oversight. We’re currently indicting Big Pharma execs for opioid crisis. In every other area we should just assume they’re a paragon of pure intention and concern for the common good?

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    6. Anna Maltese‏ @MalteseAnna 24 Jul 2019
      Replying to @marwilliamson @gorskon

      "...assume they're a paragon of pure intention?" That's a straw man argument. And straw man arguments don't make a good case for trusting a candidate. But OK, Marianne, I'll bite. How was Jonas Salk, to take one example, guilty of nefarious intent by inventing the polio vaccine?

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    7. Marianne Williamson‏Verified account @marwilliamson 24 Jul 2019
      Replying to @MalteseAnna @gorskon

      Jonas Salk was a great scientist. The polio vaccine did and does save lives. The current controversy about vaccines is not about their inherent value. It’s about the rise in chronic illnesses (from 12% to 54%) among American children since the “Vaccine Protection Law” in 1986.

      25 replies 3 retweets 35 likes
      Marianne Williamson‏Verified account @marwilliamson 24 Jul 2019
      Replying to @marwilliamson @MalteseAnna @gorskon

      It’s about big Pharma lobbying Congress at $282M last year (oil & gas $125M). It’s about $4B in compensation claims since the 1986 law. It’s about Centers for Disease Control Refusing to do more research, despite pressure from Inst. of Medicine. And about the squashing of debate.

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        1. Kasey Chang‏ @kschang777 24 Jul 2019
          Replying to @marwilliamson @MalteseAnna @gorskon

          1 paid injury (by VICP) out of every million doses vaccine. (data from 2006 to 2017) I think you just confirmed that you are indeed an #antivaxxer, despite claiming the opposite.

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        1.  🤺Sonia F. Khan, MD, FAAP 💉‏ @sapienist 25 Jul 2019
          Replying to @marwilliamson @MalteseAnna @gorskon

          This is known as incoherent rambling. Not one logical connection between the subjects of any of these sentences. Stop.

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        2. Ryan McNamara  🧬‏ @Ryan_Mac_Phd 26 Jul 2019
          Replying to @marwilliamson @MalteseAnna @gorskon

          Flu costs the U.S. economy ~$10 billion/year. You're making a false equivalence between compensation for reported adverse reactions to vaccines to the economic burden of vaccine-preventable diseases.https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/30/the-flu-costs-the-us-economy-10-point-4-billion.html …

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        3. Ryan McNamara  🧬‏ @Ryan_Mac_Phd 26 Jul 2019
          Replying to @Ryan_Mac_Phd @marwilliamson and

          As for research, the safety of vaccines is studied by governmental agencies (ie. CDC, NIH, FDA), as well as: Academia Non-profit research institutes Private/public Biotech Private/public pharmaceuticals This applies throughout the world. Stop vilifying the CDC.

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        1. ☆Red Queen☆‏ @RedW0lfe 26 Jul 2019
          Replying to @marwilliamson @MalteseAnna @gorskon

          Also, the rules on what qualifies to get paid out are very relaxed on purpose for cases, so that people who deserve it get paid, but it also makes it a lot easier to make a false claim and get paid out. So the statistics on payouts aren't exactly clear cut cases of vacc injury.

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