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@no1marauder said
Attkisson is a anti-vaxxer like you who has championed the false claim that vaccines cause autism. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharyl_Attkisson
Why, because she reported the truth?

https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/01/cdc-quietly-removes-website-headline-claiming-vaccines-do-not-cause-autism/

Why did the CDC remove the website headline that claimed "Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism"?

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@sonhouse said
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So you recommend natural immunity. Hey IDIOT, what makes you think the data supporting THAT theory is better than vax?

So suppose you are right, then you are also ok with the death count even in the US passing one million.
World wide, ten times that or more.
But of course since you don't value people, what is a few million dead, they were probably all democrats anyway, low life scumbag bottom feeder dems.
You think the world is over populated, so what is wrong with people dying? You expressed your wish for people to die before. Why are you now pretending to care about saving lives?

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@metal-brain said
Why, because she reported the truth?

https://sharylattkisson.com/2021/01/cdc-quietly-removes-website-headline-claiming-vaccines-do-not-cause-autism/

Why did the CDC remove the website headline that claimed "Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism"?
I'm not surprised you support that crank theory also. It has been completely debunked: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/autism.html

"In 1998, a small study by A. Wakefield was conducted, which suggested a link between vaccinations and autism spectrum disorder. The study underwent further inspection and has since been retracted, and the provider’s medical license was taken away due to falsified information. Since then, there have been over 25 studies that disprove a connection between autism and the MMR vaccine.

In April 2015, the Journal of the American Medical Association published the largest study to date. Researchers in this study analyzed the health records of over 95,000 children, with nearly 2,000 of those children considered to be at risk for autism because they had an older sibling already diagnosed with autism. The study confirmed that the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine did not increase the risk for autism spectrum disorder."

https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/autism-vaccine-link-debunked

Attkisson is a crank with absolutely no medical training and you relying on her is unfortunately stupid.

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@no1marauder said
I'm not surprised you support that crank theory also. It has been completely debunked: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/autism.html

"In 1998, a small study by A. Wakefield was conducted, which suggested a link between vaccinations and autism spectrum disorder. The study underwent further inspection and has since been retracted, and the provider’s medical lice ...[text shortened]... isson is a crank with absolutely no medical training and you relying on her is unfortunately stupid.
Why did the CDC remove the website headline that claimed "Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism"?

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@Metal-Brain
You never give up the trolling do you? He answered you but again, you just move the goalpost.

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@sonhouse said
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You never give up the trolling do you? He answered you but again, you just move the goalpost.
He did not answer my question.
Learn to read. The CDC admits there might be a link:

https://sharylattkisson.com/2018/12/cdc-possibility-that-vaccines-rarely-trigger-autism/

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/topics.html

Had no1 read that Sharyl Attkisson link he would have found that out. He needs to learn to read as well.

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@no1marauder said
I'm not surprised you support that crank theory also. It has been completely debunked: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/autism.html

"In 1998, a small study by A. Wakefield was conducted, which suggested a link between vaccinations and autism spectrum disorder. The study underwent further inspection and has since been retracted, and the provider’s medical lice ...[text shortened]... isson is a crank with absolutely no medical training and you relying on her is unfortunately stupid.
Hannah Poling. That is why they removed the statement. The statement was false.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/vaccine-case-an-exception-or-a-precedent/

The CDC admits a link exists, but maintains it is rare. Here is an excerpt from the link below:

"Q: Is there a relationship between mitochondrial disease and autism?

A: A child with a mitochondrial disease:

may also have an autism spectrum disorder,
may have some of the symptoms/signs of autism, or
may not have any signs or symptoms related to autism.

A child with autism may or may not have a mitochondrial disease. When a child has both autism and a mitochondrial disease, they sometimes have other problems as well, including epilepsy, problems with muscle tone, and/or movement disorders.

More research is needed to find out how common it is for people to have autism and a mitochondrial disorder. Right now, it seems rare. In general, more research about mitochondrial disease and autism is needed."

The CDC says "it seems rare".
That is an acknowledgment of a link, no matter how rare it may be.

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/topics.html

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@metal-brain said
Why did the CDC remove the website headline that claimed "Vaccines Do Not Cause Autism"?
Because they don’t. It is completely debunked.

Yes. Some people who get vaccinated develop autism. Obviously. Many people who are vaccinated also die in car crashes.
There is no link.

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@shavixmir said
Because they don’t. It is completely debunked.

Yes. Some people who get vaccinated develop autism. Obviously. Many people who are vaccinated also die in car crashes.
There is no link.
STOP LYING!

The CDC says "it seems rare".
That is an acknowledgment of a link, no matter how rare it may be.

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/topics.html

The CDC admits it.

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@metal-brain said
STOP LYING!

The CDC says "it seems rare".
That is an acknowledgment of a link, no matter how rare it may be.

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/topics.html

The CDC admits it.
LMAO! From your link, in fact the very first sentences in your link:

"Q: Do vaccines cause autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

A: Many studies that have looked at whether there is a relationship between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To date, the studies continue to show that vaccines are not associated with ASD."

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@metal-brain said
STOP LYING!

The CDC says "it seems rare".
That is an acknowledgment of a link, no matter how rare it may be.

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/topics.html

The CDC admits it.
🚧🚨Moronity of Gop alert!!!🚨🚧

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@no1marauder said
LMAO! From your link, in fact the very first sentences in your link:

"Q: Do vaccines cause autism spectrum disorder (ASD)?

A: Many studies that have looked at whether there is a relationship between vaccines and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To date, the studies continue to show that vaccines are not associated with ASD."
Then they admit it does. The CDC is contradicting itself.
You know it is true.

CDC's immunization safety director says it's a “possibility” that vaccines rarely trigger autism but “it’s hard to predict who those children might be.” (They’re not even trying.)

https://sharylattkisson.com/2018/12/cdc-possibility-that-vaccines-rarely-trigger-autism/

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@metal-brain said
Then they admit it does. The CDC is contradicting itself.
You know it is true.

The CDC says "it seems rare".
That is an acknowledgment of a link, no matter how rare it may be.

https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/topics.html

The CDC admits it.
No they don't.

You have talked yourself into something that just isn't true.

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@no1marauder said
No they don't.

You have talked yourself into something that just isn't true.
You are wrong.

CDC's immunization safety director says it's a “possibility” that vaccines rarely trigger autism but “it’s hard to predict who those children might be.” (They’re not even trying.)

https://sharylattkisson.com/2018/12/cdc-possibility-that-vaccines-rarely-trigger-autism/

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@Metal-Brain
It doesn't matter WHAT we say, WE ARE ALWAYS WRONG AND YOU IN YOUR INFINITE WISDOM, ALWAYS RIGHT.

There is NO convincing you no matter what evidence is presented.
You just pump out yet another ultrarigntwingnutjob site thinking THIS one will convince those liberal cretins.

The ONLY thing you would be satisfied with would be if we rolled over and played dead and just accepted all the right wing BULLCRAP floating around now.

For instance, backing up a bit: DID TRUMP LOSE THE ELECTION?

Simple yes or no will suffice.

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