Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 I'm sure the CDC is pleased. What a sampling of their mind-feast. The metaphor used for Kirby was uncalled for. The star had needles stuck all over his face at least twice and exhibited no pain. The so called mother was characterized as a moderate illegal drug user. The show claimed the vaccines aren't to blame, but the isolated to the mercury additive. The distressed character said a single flu shot was all it took. This of course, severely understates what most of our children went through. The public was fed the genetics line. The show foreshadowed that vaccine court will throw out claims because not a single " credible expert " or " credible study " shows vaccines are linked to autism. There's a lot more, but it should be pretty clear what the intent of this program was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 Yes, I was pretty dismayed at the show myself. There was a real emphasis in it of " nobody really knows what causes autism " . (barf!) Then after the show was over there was an announcement that said something like " If you have any questions or concerns about autism please contact the CDC " . I almost choked up laughing when I heard that line. Like the CDC is going to provide any useful, truthful information to anybody concerned about giving vaccines to their child! What a joke. Sheresa > > I'm sure the CDC is pleased. > > What a sampling of their mind-feast. > > The metaphor used for Kirby was uncalled for. > > The star had needles stuck all over his face at least twice and > exhibited no pain. > > The so called mother was characterized as a moderate illegal drug > user. > > The show claimed the vaccines aren't to blame, but the isolated to > the mercury additive. > > The distressed character said a single flu shot was all it took. This > of course, severely understates what most of our children went > through. > > The public was fed the genetics line. > > The show foreshadowed that vaccine court will throw out claims > because not a single " credible expert " or " credible study " shows > vaccines are linked to autism. > > There's a lot more, but it should be pretty clear what the intent of > this program was. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 The biggest flaw in judgement question I've had all along is why isn't the scientific community performing the appropriate medical inquest instead of allowing the manufacturers to spin? And why can't judges understand that in an emergency situation, like an autism epidemic, that dozens of good men and women sense the urgency, and by necessity cross from their scientific disciplines? On the other hand, the instincts of the CDC have always been to protect the vaccine industrial complex. I think that's against the law. > > > > I'm sure the CDC is pleased. > > > > What a sampling of their mind-feast. > > > > The metaphor used for Kirby was uncalled for. > > > > The star had needles stuck all over his face at least twice and > > exhibited no pain. > > > > The so called mother was characterized as a moderate illegal drug > > user. > > > > The show claimed the vaccines aren't to blame, but the isolated to > > the mercury additive. > > > > The distressed character said a single flu shot was all it took. > This > > of course, severely understates what most of our children went > > through. > > > > The public was fed the genetics line. > > > > The show foreshadowed that vaccine court will throw out claims > > because not a single " credible expert " or " credible study " shows > > vaccines are linked to autism. > > > > There's a lot more, but it should be pretty clear what the intent > of > > this program was. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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