Autism Debate with Jenny McCarthy on The Doctors Part One
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illuminati !! The illuminati care a lot about you and your kids, that's why they force you to take the vaccine .. They want you to be very healthy and very happy! :)
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@resilienceification How do you know he didn't read them? When Hadley asked him the questions, he didn't give him a chance to respond. Did he over-react? Yes, no doubt. Was he justified in being angry? Matter of opinion.
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@BRYAN351 Just a quick correction for you: Most (if not all, afaik) vaccines are injected intramuscularly, rather than intravenously. So, no, it's no "injected directly into the bloodstream".
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OMG boo hoo Dr blue clothes, I mean he almost cried, WHAT A CROC, He was asked to answer aquestion of science and suddenly it's an attack on him? (FYI the man asking the question has a son who got 6 different vaccines on 1 day , prescribed by his doctor, and became Autistic, he researched and has since almost cured his child) Pay Attention People These Doctors Spread PROPAGANDA.
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@jesse33907 I hear you Jesse people are so used to thinking what they are told (by corporate media, big pharma, governmount and people with letters after their names) that they have forgotten how to think critically for themselves and ask questions. The info is all there, problem for most people is you have to look for it. Peace.
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@keyofdavid888 what the hell are you talking about??
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@jesse33907 Thank you for confirming my point.
@jesse33907 Poor fool! Not only do you not know the difference between ethyl mercurate and methyl mercury, you don't understand the difference between oral and intramuscular routes of administration. The 0.000025 grams of ethyl mercurate in Thimerosal, containing an actual 0.0000125 grams of mercury, is such a small amount as to be virtually invisible in your hand. Drinking it in enough water to make a swallow would make it destroyed by digestion. Methyl mercury IS harmful.
pontecanis 1 month ago 10
Dude was kind of a cry baby, but his point is some what right. The guy challenging him is not giving any proof that vaccines cause autism. He's just saying we don't have enough proof to say they don't, which is a joke. If you want to put the blame on something, better have at least a hint of proof. Otherwise, shut your mouth.
7LBurna7 2 months ago 6