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  • I really do hope that Andrew Wakefield is proud of himself for the unnecessary hysteria he created! Also anyone interested in peer reviewed evidence for healthcare, then check out the Cochrane Collaboration.

  • The idiot anti-vax father needs to spend some quality time in the 3rd world shitholes where easily preventable diseases run rampant due to low vaccination numbers. He needs to sit in a room full of babies with pertussis, swab the festering scabs of someone in the past with smallpox, see the agony of someone with mumps. He has the advantage of living in a vaccinated society where disease is low, so he is blind to the need. Give his kid life-threatening tetanus, then ask him why he didn't vax.

  • I am still looking for the study that compares the autism rate of children who are not vaccinated to the autism rate of children who are fully vaccinated. IT HAS NEVER BEEN DONE!

  • @EdR77203 actually it has, repeatedly. see the ted talk watch?v=7OMLSs8t1ng for an overview of the scientific literature out there.

  • @CrystalEye736 The tests that have been done have been to remove one vaccine from the list of vaccinations and leave the rest in place. Except for the virus, the ingredients are common among all of the vaccines. A test that removes one vaccine does not work. The test of vax'd vs no vax has never been done. I am still waiting for it.

  • @CrystalEye736 Also, if you know of a test that compares the vaccinated children's autism rate to the children who have never been vaccinated autism rate, bring it forward. Look at the Gardasil data. It compares the Gardasil vax to a "placebo" that consists of Gardasil without the virus. Of course the bad effects are the same.

  • @EdR77203 Youve managed to misunderstand how placebo-controlled studies work. Heres a paper that is available to everyone (without paying for a scientific article subscription) of a study that compares vaccinated and non vaccinated children: A Population-based study of measle, mumps and rubella vaccination and autism" -- Madsen et al., The New England Journal of Medicine, Nov 2002. Here's another video that reviews the data watch?v=P0ZZTjChW4o&feature=g-­u-u&context=G2d0715cFUAAAAAAAA­AA

  • Jenny Mccarthy body count. look it up.

  • I am absolutely afraid of needles, and yet I suck it up and take it anyway.

  • every nut and scptics are fat white christians

  • OK 12:51 he CLEARLY said ass buggers

  • Of course doctors are in it for the money. Ask a construction worker if he does his job because he likes to build structures. The answer is hell no he wants that paycheck. That obese Ben Roethlisberger is a complete nut.

  • I guess that's how she rationalized how she got herpes from her husba.... I'm sorry "vaccine."

  • Why is that kid so sweaty? 12:30?

    To claim that vaccinations cause autism then one would have to accept that all autistic children have been vaccinated which is not the case.

  • @THERepublic1971 That's a ridiculous claim, it's the mercury in vaccines that causes autism, there are many other possible sources of exposure to mercury like eating fish, living near a coal plant, etc. So your claim doesn't make sense.

  • @aabsc My comment made sense but what is ridiculous is people coming to conclusions, such as yours, with little or no facts. Please provide the study that is supported through data collection that shows your claims are an attempt at being factual. If you use the great celebrity Autisitc healer I wont acknowledge it.

  • @THERepublic1971 According to JAMA prescription drugs kills 106 000 people a year in hospitals, another study showed that 199 000 die taking prescription drugs outside of a hospital, making a total of 305 000 a year (this does NOT include prescription errors or overdoses). In 2005 this number increased by 270% to 823 500 a year. Assuming the trend continued that number would have reached 1.2 Million in 2011.

  • @aabsc Please link the data to Autism. One does not include the other by default of it having risk.

  • 17:20 oh really you fuck pump? how about the fucking vow do no harm?!

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  • i like how the vac screen didn't hit anyone when it rolled back from him throwing the container

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  • "before vaccinations we didn't have cancer"..........and before baseball we didn't have homeruns......then we figured out a way to NOTICE THEM and see what they are.......I can put that into any sport to make it more understandable Mr.Interviewed Man lol

  • herpes is compliments of your Polio vaccine???? What the ever loving fuck??

  • @HillChris1234 I guess that explains why everyone who got that vaccine has herpes... oh wait...

  • the guy who claims aids is rampant despite vaccines...hahahha. dumbass.

  • who is she to say what belongs in a vaccine? just because something sounds "gross" ...doesn't mean you can say where it does and doesn't belong. that's like a child refusing to eat their veggies because they sound/look gross...even though they're nutritional.

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING! the majority of the folks opposed to vaccines and modern medicine in general have never taken an epidemiology, immunology, even PHYSIOLOGY course in their life! SO offensive to those of us in the medical field!

  • For once I have to disagree with the show's line. Yes, most of the vaccinations given as a child are very helpful and very good to have, but take swine flu vaccine. Seriously, there was no need for that (and that's why I didn't take it). And there actually has been reports that it caused narcolepsy for some small children. The hold "epidemic" was just like a regular flu with slightly worse symptoms. And I didn't even get it, nor most of the people i know. Media made it sound so dangerous...

  • why do they pute murcury in vacsinations?

  • i dont think it causes autism but i think that alot of drug companies make money off pushing vacsinations that arnt needed and im defnatly against the state telling me i have to take them.

  • As an autistic I´m trying to find solution for it fucking tired of misunderstanding for no reason...

  • @piloooogen I don't blame you man, It's still a mystery to science.

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  • god I love Penn's Sarcasm

  • Between the time this episode aired and now, it was discovered that JENNY MCCARTHY'S SON ISN'T EVEN AUTISTIC.

    Did that change her opinion of vaccines? Apparently nope. What a clusterfuck.

  • Really.... As soon as they got the shot they caught autism.... I want to slap that man.

  • @DisasterFUCKxo Autism appears around 18 months - 3 years, around the same time vaccines are administered. Furthermore, the original 'doctor' who did the study had his medical license revoked AND had a financial incentive in promoting alternative vaccines. And by not vaccinating your kids, you put other kids at risk, because vaccination doesn't guarantee immunity. We had almost eradicated whooping cough, but now it's back.

  • @S0larisPrime I don't recognize a connection between autism and vaccines... I find it amazing that some people do.

  • @DisasterFUCKxo Maybe because studies have proven that vaccinated children have 19 500% more autism than non vaccinated children, and that mercury is already a known cause of autism from other sources than vaccines.

  • @aabsc A study... that was disregarded because the man who did it said he lied about the results to help in a court case... that mercury is no longer in the vaccines, and if there was any, it's less than a tuna sandwich.

  • @DisasterFUCKxo "A" study? There are many that have proven the link, and there's a huge difference between mercury you eat which gets detoxified and mercury injected into your blood which is not. If the autism link is debunked, why are about half of the billions in compensation paid by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program for cases of autism caused by vaccines? For you to think that the studies made my the ones selling vaccines are less biased than independent studies is absurd.

  • @aabsc Wow, I was replying to your comment, then looked up and thought you had double posted. Nope, you just have so little to say.

  • @DisasterFUCKxo You see two things happen close together and automatically figure they must have something to do with one another. Fair enough. That’s almost like a very primitive form of science. But, more detailed study - actual science - proves that vaccines and autism just happen together by coincidence.

    Saying vaccines cause autism is like saying learning algebra causes puberty.

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  • I hate fat Nick Swardson.

  • Now I'm not a pro vaccine person, but that guy who claims that there was no cancer before 1940?! WFT?! There WAS. Looks like they were just looking for the biggest nutjobs they could find.

  • @Nine00 exactly. It's not like they went out of their way to find the saner people supporting the opposing side.

  • My cousin DIDN'T have vaccination and yet he HAS autism.... But I guess show is about kids that have autism and had been vaccinated...

  • @MrPainkiller1988 There are other sources of mercury than just vaccines, and they too are proven to cause autism (mercury causes autism regardless of where it came from, imagine that!). Perhaps his parents ate a lot of fish, or perhaps they lived near a coal power plant, or had other exposure to mercury.

  • @aabsc Do you know how many TONS you need to eat to even begin to affect your genetic makeup? Autism is a genetic disease unlike the flu or STD's you cant get it by sitting near autistic child, from eating FISH or like these people say by injecting a medicine in your body. The anti-vaccinacion movement is saying alot of scientific facts but none of them have actual science behind them.

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  • @MrPainkiller1988 Mercury from vaccines, fish, and living near a coal plant are all proven to cause autism. Many studies prove it in each of those cases, to claim mercury doesn't cause autism with the mountains of evidence is beyond irresponsible. About half the claims made to the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program are for cases of autism resulting in billions in compensation.

  • @aabsc Again the amount of "mercury" you recive thru vaccinacions is insignificant to the claim that "it causes autism". Living near ANY plant (coal or waste disposal) is gonna affect your health. But we aren't talking about LIVING near a plant but about how MERCURY consumption thru vaccines is a direct link to Autism, which is a flat out lie. Injury compesantion is there to "silence" the people who cry wolf all the time... more people get mutilated from car crashes each year.....

  • @aabsc From the research I've read, the amount of mercury in thermisol was declared safe by the FDA because it was insignificant, for an adult, for a child even. However, early administration before a baby has fully formed the blood/brain barrier would presumably be very susceptible to it. So, using something else to preserve the vaccine in, or delaying its administration till the baby grows a bit, and I think we've got a good compromise no?

  • @Waywardpaladin FDA is hopelessly corrupt and is responsible for the death of almost everyone that dies in the US so it's no surprise they say it's safe. Real science from unbiased sources confirmed over and over again the mercury in vaccines would only be acceptable for a 500+ pound person. There's also no proof of efficacy for most if not all vaccines, so why even risk your health when there's no proof of any possible benefit?

  • @aabsc "FDA is hopelessly corrupt and is responsible for the death of almost everyone that dies in the US" Ahh, my apologies. I thought we were speaking reasonably, and if you truely think that the FDA is responsible for almost every death in the United States, I think that is going to be impossible. As for the amount of mercury in the old vaccines being acceptable only for a 500+ person, and tuna fish sandwhiches has many fold that, all tuna eaters should be severely injured no?

  • @Waywardpaladin If you got your head out of the sand, you would know FDA approved drugs are killing 1.2 million people every single year in the USA, and the FDA approves them knowing they will kill people. Avandia for diabetes by itself kills 35 000 patients a year when properly taken and prescribed. You also dont understand what when you eat mercury in fish your body can detoxify it, when it's injected directly into the blood the body is powerless to detoxify it.

  • @aabsc First off, mind citing your source that they kill 1.2 million? According to the Census, 2.5 million Americans die every year. The leading causes of death are: •Heart disease: 599,413•Cancer: 567,628•Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 137,353•Stroke(cerebrovascular diseases): 128,842•Accidents (unintentional injuries): 118,021•Alzheimer's disease: 79,003•Diabetes: 68,705•Influenza and Pneumonia: 53,692•Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis: 48,935

  • @aabsc •Intentional self-harm (suicide): 36,909. Also, when you consume mercury, it gets sequestered in your flesh just like if it was injected as well. It is why the fish have mercury in the first place, and why it accumulates in animals at the top of the food chain, like whales. To remove it, you need to undergo chelation. After that it is passed in the stool, but it still gets to take a shot at your tissues.

  • @V99674 Where did you pull that nice peice of info from?! That's like saying taking aspirins will make your arm fall off...

  • Heh- Mccarthyism.

  • @V99674 And we are exposed to excessive levels everyday. It's in almost tap water, almost all bottled water which is just unregulated tap water unless it comes from a public municipality, it's in all food. It dumbs down the brain making you docile. Fluoride is a by product of making aluminum and is a highly toxic material. It's also very expensive to get rid of so what better way to dispose of it than putting it in the public water supply and selling the lie that it is good for our teeth.

  • @Asalieri2 'Where's the study that shows that my kid NOT getting vaccinated will endanger other kids?'

    Are you serious? There doesn't need to be a study - It's common sense! A vaccinated child cannot catch measels and pass it on to another child. A non-vaccinated child can. And measels can be incredibly dangerous for very young children or people with weak immune systems. Even chickenpox can kill an adult!

  • @PassTheMarmalade1957 Not true. A vaccinated child can still get the measles if their body did not create antibodies against it. Almost no one in this country die from either the measles or chickenpox. Taken from the CDC website "More than 95% of measles deaths occur in low-income countries with weak health infrastructures." It's almost all about the infrastructure of a country, ie, sewers, clean water, etc..

  • @V99674 - Nothing is 100% safe, V99. And nobody is seriously making that argument. But nice try.

  • You have no understanding of what your talking about. I dare you to have a rational debate with someone who can articulate on this topic. Your agree attitude doesnt foll many

  • BAYER AG CORP. (Aspirin) SPREADS HIV WORLDWIDE

    Look this up on youtube.

    Video showing Bayer sent blood for hemophiliacs to France that was contaminated with HIV. Do you still trust Big Pharma?

  • You can't compare the effects of contaminants in vaccines on children to the same levels as adults. Like Penn's tuna sandwich example. Adults can handle larger amounts of toxins, chemicals, metals, etc.. At birth babies get the HepB vaccine and 2 months later, they get 4-5 more.

  • Almost all of the diseases that vaccines are supposed to prevent were already almost gone from society by the time the vaccine was created, so I would not say that vaccines are responsible for this.

    I hate when people point to diseases in poor countries, because they do not have the clean, safe sanitation we have, so they are not a goo example of a control group.

    Big pharma makes more than 2% of their profit on vaccines, so that was BS.

  • @goconnor73 - "Almost all of the diseases that vaccines are supposed to prevent were already almost gone by the time the vaccine was created, " This is an tired old anti-vaccine talking point, and is easily disproved by data. Polio incidence, for example, dropped 98% in the decade after the vaccine was licensed. Smallpox is eradicated.

  • @Milwauken Children are up to 53 vaccines now. You can get your vaccines for every little thing, that's your choice. I personally had the chickenpox and measles as a child and I'm still alive. We're vaccinating for too many things now and the risks are starting to outweigh the benefits. Look at the vaccine court. They pay millions of dollars because it's illegal to sue the drug manufacturers themselves.

    It's a cash cow, but you keep buying into it. They're counting on it!

  • @goconnor73 The measles vaccine costs less than $1 per child. It is not a cash cow. You may have had it and you survived, but per my other response, The measles vaccine is saving a couple million child deaths every year alone. The introduction of widespread vaccination for just that one disease has accounted for nearly 1/4 of the reduction in childhood mortality worldwide between 2001 and 2010. The WHO fact sheet on Measles has all this information. Get informed before you spout off.

  • @bozlinsk 53 vaccines times all the children in the country is a cash cow. Once a sheeple, always a sheeple! Go ahead, flag me as spam. You people are too stupid and gullible to even bother with.

  • @goconnor73 according to the NIH the DTaP which immunizes for Diptheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis, saves $27 for every dollar spent. MMR similarly is $26 per dollar spent on vaccine. Hep B is $14.70. Should I continue? These companies make money off of this but If these companies REALLY wanted to make money they would market a treatment, not a vaccine. And this data does not even take into account what I posted earlier about how many lives are saved through vaccination.

  • "Eyes forward son"

    I spit my drink out laughing!!!

  • @V99674 If you do a little research you will find that AHA affects between 1 and 3 out of every 100,000 people per year! want to take a guess what the death rates of Measles Mumps or Rubella are? No one acts like there are no side effects, but the side effects are NOTHING compared to the effects of not vaccinating. Death rates for measles infection are 100 times more than the instance of minor complications from vaccines, even with perfect medical facilities.

  • @bozlinsk You must be kidding! I would love to know the death rate of Measles, lol! I had measles and was back in school a week later. All vaccines carry risks especially the MMR, Varicella (chickenpox), and the flu shot because they are the live attenuated vaccine. Normal side effects are swelling, fever, and pain in the affected area. Major side effects go to the vaccine court. Look at how much they pay every year!

  • @goconnor73 According to the World Health Organization, in 2008 alone 168,000 people, mostly children, died of Measles. From 2000 to 2008 increasing worldwide vaccination resulted in a 78% drop in measles deaths. In 1980, Measles was killing an estimated 2.6 million people, again mostly children, per year. Do you want to take a wild guess at how many people had vaccination problems compared to how many died of vaccine preventable disease in that time period?

  • the invent of vaccines is the only reason people live as long as they do, do a little research back in the 15th-16th century. if you lived to see 30,you were old.

  • @arkie74 No that was actually attributed to sewer systems to dispose of wastes, and proper hygiene became available. The 15-16th century had none of these so yes, they died early. We have countries today with poor living conditions and vaccinated or not, they die early.

  • Haha awesome. 

  • OMG.I hate these self promoting "Let's let our kids get sick because we think vaccinations that have been around for years might maybe hurt our kids" And Jenny Mccarthy, I want to hit her for swaying so many people, especially since her history consists of being naked for pictures for money..now she peddles her sons illness for money. I have 3 kids,all immunized the same and 1 is barely autistic, 1 has aspergers (high functioning autism) and 1 is normal. Now what? Vaccines do not = autism.

  • Because we're sending... AIDS to africa? That seems a bit backwards...

  • 25:11 cant beleive this hasnt been flagged yet. :)

  • @crazydickhead1 well, digimark it, that should speed up the process.. Wanker.

  • Looking carefully at that list... Yes, mouse brain residue IS in the vaccine for Japanese Encephalitis.

    Because the disease makes your fucking brain swell, you dumb redneck bitch, the disease lives in the brain, so where are they going to cultivate the vaccine? In a brain.

    Best part? You only get this vaccine... IF YOU TRAVEL TO JAPAN.

  • @CrystalEye736 right now, vaccinations are government mandated. Penn and Teller are in favor of vaccinations. It would make no sense to assume otherwise.

    I would of course ask Penn for clarification, rather than accuse, however.

  • @Asalieri2 If they were those parents would not have been able to not vaccinate their children. Parents are not forced to vaccinate their children in the US except if they want to enroll them in public school, and even in that case there are exemptions for religous, medical and sometimes philosophical reasons. That is not contrary to libertarian views, because it is your right to put your own child at risk, but not your right to but other people's children at risk

  • @CrystalEye736 There is no evidence whatsoever of a child putting other children at risk by not being vaccinated. I already said this before.

    Show me the study that proves conclusively that one kid not being vaccinated will put at risk one who does. See, it is this question the government and pro-vaccination nuts fail to answer at every turn.

  • @Asalieri2 Its called herd immunity. There are some children that cant be vaccinated for medical reasons, eg people with autoimmune disease. They depend on others around them being vaccinated so as to minimize their exposure and eradicate the disease. While your wellfed child will probably get over the measles they could kill a child with lupus if they infect them. Also if they infect a pregnant mother by not being vaccinated she could miscarry or give birth to a very malformed child

  • @CrystalEye736 How does a non-vaccinated child put a vaccinated child at risk? Go.

    You just mentioned a non-vaccinated child putting another non-vaccinated child at risk.

  • @Asalieri2 the main problem is just that, children that cant be vaccinated for medical reasons, not because they dont feel like it. There is also a very tiny percentage of children in which the vaccine simply does not work but that is a rare occurrence. Are you really arguing that you dont care about the risk immunocompromised children face if these diseases are allowed to spread? Either you misunderstood the whole "putting at risk" argument or you're shifting the goalpost on this one

  • @CrystalEye736 I'm saying the percentage is too negligible for it to be the main concern to subject my children to them

  • @Asalieri2 so now you concede that there is a risk, just that you dont care about it. I know someone with lupus. I know two children who had kidney transplants. I know two others who are immunocompromised and one young woman with HIV. Those are real live people, my friends, and you would rather put their lives at risk to not vaccinate your children for no good reason based on any evidence. Fine, but dont be surprised the US gov doesnt agree when they make the rules about publicschools

  • @CrystalEye736 show me the numbers that justify it. The percentage is much too negligible for it to be the main reason to puncture all kids. Sorry.

  • @Asalieri2 the number is around 5%, so 1 in 20 that cant get vaccinated for health reasons. That is all people though, I am unsure what the number is for children but I am sure it varies considerably. Anyway if you think 1 in 20 people is a negligible number of people to put at risk that is your opinion, just dont act surprised the US government doesnt agree with you, and dont say that the rules for public school are based on zero risk and/or zero evidence, it's dishonest of you

  • @CrystalEye736 please cite your sources.

  • @Asalieri2 An un-vaccinated child might not put a vaccinated child at risk but they obviously put an unvaccinated child at risk of that disease. The studies have been done and they show that the only measurable difference between the un-vaccinated children and the vaccinated children is that the un-vaccinated ones get more vaccine preventable diseases, and they get them from other un-vaccinated children. You can't get a vaccine preventable disease from a person immune to that disease.

  • here's the snag in that theory, Penn... the government has no right to tell us to force our kids to get vaccinated. It should be the parent's choice 100%.

    I'm surprised your libertarian views don't make an exception for parental rights.

  • @Asalieri2 I haven't watched the episode in a while but you're right, it would be a strange exception to his libertarian views. Could you please point out the part of the episode in which penn says that vaccinations should be government mandated?

  • @Asalieri2 It's for public schools: Government institution, government rules.

    Aside from that, there's absolutley nothing bad that comes from vaccinations, while the alternative is your kid potentially getting diseases that plagued earlier generations.

  • @CGMan6 where's the study that shows that my kid NOT getting vaccinated will endanger other kids? Ridiculous.

  • @Asalieri2 Actually you are wrong. If you are exposing your child to diseases then that is a form of child abuse same as hitting it or getting it in the relligilous shit, but I guess that playboy models have more knowlege than a dozen scientists and all the doctors.

  • @MrPainkiller1988 I didn't need a playboy model to give me her opinion. I just don't think we should be mandated to vaccinate, is all.

  • @Asalieri2 He never said the government should mandate vaccinations. That's just what you inferred, and you are incorrect.

  • @reily6488 except that is the position of the pro-vaccination side. That we must all comply and vaccinate. How do you achieve this without a government mandate, we all just willingly go with it? Come on, now.

  • @Asalieri2 I love how people against vaccination tend to focus on everything but scientific evidence. Scientists say there is no link, opposition replies that the government is trying to force vaccination. It's like a game of ping pong, but one side keeps hitting the ball to a different table.

  • @ninetails593 The only "science" that "proves" there is no link are the studies dine by vaccine companies themselves. All independent studies show an undeniable link, with many large studies showing a 19 500% increase in autism in vaccinated children VS unvaccinated (the rates of many other diseases are also far higher in vaccinated children). How gullible can you be to think the manufacturer is telling the truth when all unbiased studies prove them wrong? Some people are beyond gullible.

  • @aabsc Independent studies also claim that movies music and television cause your brain to die. There are no "unbiased studies" that prove your point. What, you believe your sources are completely accurate, without any shred of bias? "Some people are beyond gullible". You've been lied to. It's easy in today's world. A lie is what started this whole mess. The autism link has been debunked time and time again, by credible sources, with conclusive and unbiased results. It's common sense.

  • @ninetails593 Of course, it's common sense that injecting mercury (the only thing more toxic being radioactive waste) into children would have no effects. Why not stop making yourself look so foolish. If the autism link is debunked, why are about half of the billions in compensation paid by the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program for cases of autism caused by vaccines? For you to think that the studies made my the ones selling vaccines are less biased than independent studies is absurd.

  • @aabsc Only trace amounts of mercury are in modern vaccines. Or are you suggesting that receiving any mercury at all causes autism? I'd hate to see you around X-rays. If you think the pro-vaccine studies are made by the ones making vaccines, then WHO THE HELL DO YOU THINK IS STUDYING THE ANTI-VACCINE SIDE? Whatever you want buddy, go on telling yourself that "Big Pharma" is producing lies. Because it's not biased at all to think that all opposing evidence is and will always be invalid, is it?

  • @CrystalEye736 well, this is the position of the pro-vaccination side; namely that we should all get them. I'd have liked to see how Penn correlates this with his Libertarian views.

  • @Asalieri2 Oh so you just assume that he believes something he never actually said? That's the snag in your theory, harping on something that you say someone believes without them ever having said they do. Also known as the Straw Man Fallacy

  • I kinda like how the guy at the end keeps rambling through the credits. I wish he didn't pause as much as he did though.

  • I dunno, my parents had me and my brother vaccinated. Guess they'd rather have us alive with autism than dead of diphtheria or HPV.

  • I used to watch this show, then they did biased episodes such as this. They also did one on tap water and there was absolutely ZERO mention of sodium fluoride being in two-thirds of the tap water in the U.S. That's a known fact and they acted like it's a non-issue. Govt say sodium fluoride is for our teeth, yet it causes dental fluorosis and fluoride is also the active ingredient in rat poisoning and pesticides. The EPA labels it as "Toxic Waste". My point, Penn & Teller are bought and paid for.

  • @OwlstarrKrew How come this is biased? They're using rational thinking on every issue they raise and frankly anyone who thinks vaccines cause autism should be in a mental hospital.

  • @OwlstarrKrew If they were bought by the pharmaceutical companies then the whole war on drugs episode wouldn't exist. Protip: Cannabis is better than any medicine out there hence why the pharmaceutical companies would've bought them beforehand. Your reasoning is faulty beyond belief, read a book or two.

  • @KreatorRage I didn't say they were bought by the pharmaceutical companies so your statement is faulty for paraphrasing mine. Although I do see why you would think that's what I meant given your one-dimensional thought process. I'm simply saying the series does not cover all the facts because in television "programming", you get paid big bucks to do just that. Search this for a real perspective on vaccines: Vaccines - The Risks, The Benefits, The Choices [complete]

  • @OwlstarrKrew Penn and Teller were comedians. These people take their shows like it's the gospel. They have one about how recycing is wasteful too.

  • Amish communities don't vaccinate their children and they're fine. Kids didn't get vaccinated back in the day and they were fine. Meanwhile, Kids of today are becoming Autistic of out "nowhere" It has increased by 600% in the past 20 years. Why? There are metals such as mercury in vaccines (which isn't denied at all) that are screwing people up causing Autism and Auto-immunities. It's sad, people just say they is no evidence, when THOUSANDS of doctors around the world have come and confirmed it.

  • @OwlstarrKrew The millions of children that died or were permanently maimed, and the hundred of thousands that still die today in countries where vaccines are not available from polio, smallpox, tuberculosis, they are/were fine? Im sorry, but doctors "come and confirm" things by publishing in scientific journals, and they havent. Only one article was ever published, and was later retracted when it was proved that data was falsified. But dont take my word for it, look it up yourself

  • @CrystalEye736 Oh I've looked up more than you could imagine, and I actually know why there's so many people dying from diseases in 3rd world countries. You see, the wealthiest families (Rockefeller, Rothschild) that run everything behind the scenes HATE people and OPENLY talk about global depopulation by as much as 80%... No joke. I could send you quotes, documents, memos, videos, you name it, of these elite talking about Eugenics.

  • @CrystalEye736 They also talk about using vaccines as their choice of carrying out their agenda. Don't believe me?.. Did you know in the early 1900's Family Courts were 1st set up for the specific reason to forcefully sterilize people who were unfit to breed or that came from "bad gene pools".. There's movies back in the day made about this very subject... Now I'm not saying ALL vaccines are bad, but there are a lot of them that do more harm than good.

  • @CrystalEye736 I would advise you to watch this great 3 hours video on vaccines called, "Vaccines - The Risks, The Benefits, The Choices [complete]" it's on youtube.. About all the stuff I said before, I didn't believe any of it until I actually looked it up. The world would be SO much better if these rich asshole elite weren't doing all of this messed up stuff. To break some of the stuff down that I mentioned, please watch, "Endgame: Blueprint for Global Enslavement."

  • @CrystalEye736 Lastly, please have an opened mind about this stuff. Think about this; the British and settlers in America slaughtered most of the Native Americans, Hitler killed millions, Stalin killed about 20 million, mao zedong killed 80 million, over the past 10 years over a million iraqis have been killed... My point is the tyrannical dictators that have/currently run the world do not care us. This goes hand in hand with unsafe vaccines.

  • @OwlstarrKrew Its not about having an open mind, its about evidence. internet ramblings dont qualify. It doesnt matter how many unsubstantiated websites there are that cite each other and often are writtn by the same small group of people doesnt make it true. Search "false assumptions radiometric dating" on google, the first page is all creationist websites, there are loads but that doesnt mean they have any scientific evidence to back them up. You have to look at unbiased evidence

  • @CrystalEye736 hey i thought small pox disappeared years ago the last case correct me if im wrong was during the 70s isnt it?

  • @XeliasProduction The smallpox vaccine is no longer needed as it is considered to have been successfully eradicated, and the last outbreak in Europe was in the late 1970s. However, like leprosy and polio, just because there have not been outbreaks in what we consider the "first world" does not mean there are not pockets in the rest of the world in which it has not disappeared. Admittedly smallpox is pretty much gone compared to leprosy in recent years

  • and i dont like the anti vaccine people

  • @OwlstarrKrew You're an idiot and have no idea what autism is. Besides,overall, I'd prefer my kid to have Autism rather than, Oh, I dunno, Measels, Hepatitis, Polio, Whooping Cough...

  • @OwlstarrKrew Kids didn't get vaccinated back in teh day and they were fine? That is the most ignorant thing I've ever read on youtube and I've read justin bieber lyrics..

  • @OwlstarrKrew I had an anatomy teacher in college who was a retired physician who didn't vaccinate his children because he educated himself beyond the mainstream point of view. His children are fine.

  • @chiropractic47 Wow! Some books written by people with letters after their name. I asked for peer-reviewed, scientific journals that back up your claim and that's the best you can come up with? I've read books on astrology by people with letters after their name too. Keep trying mate!

  • With doctors, I'll trust older doctors who've been around and seen things and stay away from the younger doctors. Had a bad experience with a young doctor when I went to see one about stomach problems. She said I was depressed and needed antidepressants...she even asked if I had a job and girlfriend...the fuck did that have to do with my hurting gut? and I wasn't depressed. Bitch, I'm not looking for a date right now, what about my gut?XD

    Proof that not everybody can be a doctor...

  • Merck vaccine scientist Dr. Maurice Hilleman admitted presence of SV40, AIDS and cancer viruses in vaccines --

    naturalnews

  • @HorrorAngel666 Right on! Hileman's admission rocked the medi-pharma complex, reeling them into a huge spin-doctoring of data. Good mention friend.

  • Penn fucks up royally: vaccines don't kill the virus but can prevent its set-up for infection. The poisons in vaccines are certainly dangerous, this is why the govt. provides monetary compensation via the vaccine injury program. We're advized not to consume tuna due to mercury contamination the likes when mercury was in vaccinations= hydrocephalus and autism to name a few. Pen just screws up acroshe board...FUCK Yeah!

  • So who do you think is the "Bitch" in Penn and Teller's off-screen relationship? Judging by Penn's ponytail....

  • @chiropractic47 Yes, he has autism. And he is not suffering, nor is he tragically different from anyone else, and he is a wonderful person to know. Parents should be encouraged to accept their children the way they are, not put them at risk by not vaccinating them, and spend their money on fake cures attempting to make them 'normal'. Autism cannot be 'cured', as it is a neurological disorder, not a disease. You cannot remove it, and you cannot 'infect' someone with it through a vaccine.

  • Penn states "We have vaccinations for all of them"...I knew it! Penn's a pharmaceautical rep.

  • @chiropractic47 God I love reading your lunatic rantings... you really are the biggest joke on YouTube!

  • @drsoandso Why thank you...and the same goes for you too.

  • Penn's a joke! What a shmuck. I bet his emide will be due to drugs or surgery.

  • @chiropractic47 Even if we are 'running out of non-autistic children' (which I doubt,) I wish people would stop acting as though this is some kind of disease epidemic. Very severe cases of autism are rare, and most other cases can be coped with simply by teaching the children social skills in a different way. I have a friend with Asperger's Syndrome, and he is VERY high functioning, so much so that I actually didn't know that he was Asperger's until he told me. Do you even know what Autism is?

  • @PassTheMarmalade1957 So in other words, your friend has a "light" case of autism....so? He has autism.

  • Teller? Is this dope for real? Parents are pissed off at medi-pharma's vaccine program pal. Millions of parents are now objecting to vaccines and/or their schedule.

  • @chiropractic47 It's genetic. A brain malformation that occurs when the child is developing in the womb. The symptoms usually become apparent between the ages of six months and 3 years, when parents start to notice that their child behaves differently to other children, but autism is a spectrum, so each child's symptoms are different, and are sometimes just shrugged off as 'quirky behaviour', rather than being diagnosed. And by the way, autistic children ARE 'normal'.

  • @PassTheMarmalade1957 "Genetic"? 1 out of 90 children become autistic? If "genetic" then we're in deep shit. As the rates of autism continue to rise, we'll eventually run out of non-autistic children. In 150 years Homo-Sapiens will become autistic under your theory. Watch YouTubes "Medical doctor's daughter becomes autistic". Here he and his RN wife go public and recieve $250,000 vaccine injury compensation. He describes there are those who have mitochondrial defects that react to vaccines.

  • Proof of Penn's simple brain and narrowmindedness... He never discusses the plausible cause of autism, butto hide behind the good ole "We are better equiped to diagnose autism today than years ago. So dickhead Penn and your mute Teler... what is the cause of autism? We're running out of normal children!

  • So shmuck Teller. What is the cause of autism? 

  • CrystalEye, you sent me a private message that in essence was an attempt to inform me, a doctor, that we are better equipt today to detect autism better than in the past, and this is the reason why 1 out of 90 children today becomes autistic? LOL!!! So tell me genius, what causes autism? Aliens? You and Penn are jokes! If I were you, I'd distsnce yourself from Penn, who is likely recieving a generous gift from Big Pharma. Chow pharma-rep.

  • @chiropractic47 If you're a chiropractor then you're a doctor just like Dr. Phil is a doctor.

  • @Zalman1337 I'm a "Real Doctor" (DC)... You're Bozo. Now stop clowning around, shut off your PC and clean your room.