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Funny how those anti-vaccine people
 

offline chachmaster3000 on 2015-03-15 02:22 [#02485739]
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Seem like a minority of crackpots, and then something like
this happens, far too often (in the pharmaceutical
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/lawrence-solomon/merck-whistle
industry): blowers_b_5881914.html


 

offline chachmaster3000 on 2015-03-15 02:23 [#02485740]
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LAZY_TITLE


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2015-03-15 04:53 [#02485741]
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Those are two diffrent issues. First, ethical concerns about
the buisness practice of pharmaceutical companies and second
about the effectiveness of vaccines.



 

offline chachmaster3000 on 2015-03-15 14:06 [#02485747]
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Yea the anti vaccine camp will sometimes claim
ineffectiveness, to strengthen the premise of the benefits
of natural immunity. Ineffectiveness is one of the concerns
raised by one of the whistleblowers.

The anti vaccine camp is so convoluted, and feels so
disenfranchised from the notion of institionial good will
that anything to discredit the industry helps


 

offline RussellDust on 2015-03-15 15:39 [#02485748]
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Are you AMPI MAX?

Monoid raises a fair point.

Some vaccines are necessary, some I'm inclined to think are
not.

A few years back when I put my hand straight through a rusty
nail in an abandoned hotel we were checking out with some
friends, tetanus did cross my mind, but apart from that I
don't think I've had more than 3 vaccines in my entire
life.

I'm not fond of aluminium, myself. Wether it's spread under
the armpits or injected as a binding agent.

When you look at under developed countries in Africa for
example, some vaccines seem clearly necessary.


 

offline mohamed from the turtle business on 2015-03-15 17:03 [#02485752]
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worst thread ever


 

offline chachmaster3000 on 2015-03-15 19:56 [#02485761]
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To be fair Russell, I don't know if Mono is stating two
separate concerns within the article or two separate and
unrelated arguments between the article and the anti-vaccine
camp? Because if the latter you'd both better read the
article again.


 

offline drill rods from 6AM-8PM NO PARKING (Canada) on 2015-03-18 13:03 [#02485818]
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Aluminium is quite tasty actually


 

offline RussellDust on 2015-03-19 10:42 [#02485850]
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Scrumptiousness is in the mouth of the beholder.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2015-04-11 12:37 [#02486062]
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experience is the great teacher


 

offline RussellDust on 2015-04-11 14:35 [#02486064]
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I started reading thinking I would reply with a LOL, but by
the time we get to the niece, too young to be vaccinated, I
sort of thing this a stunt of some sort. A nice bit of
manipulation by the evils.


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2015-04-11 14:54 [#02486065]
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I worked at MIT where I helped develop the mind control
nanobots and I recognize the Templar signature encoded in
the XML on that site, so yes.


 


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