@Ttssuf Yeah...none of the conspiracy theories you listed have ever been proven true. In fact, they have repeatedly been debunked, but (as I said before) conspiracy theorists continue to either ignore the explanation or say that it is part of the cover up.
@Ttssuf Studies looking at exactly that same thing have already been done, as I pointed out before. If you had read the article I posted, you would know that.
@Ttssuf So, anything that happens within months of receiving a shot is caused by the vaccine? That is utterly ridiculous; you clearly know very little about biology or the immune system.
And no, the parents aren't lying because that means that they know they're wrong but saying it anyway. There are other factors at work here: blame seeking, the coincidence that symptoms for it arise around the same time (in unvaccinated kids too), confusing correlation with causation, etc.
A country like US which is medically & technologically advanced, how is it that 8/10 ppl die of heart-attack & cancer. How is it that 35% popul'n takes 5 or more medications a day. How is it that a majority r obese & unhealthy when all of them 've their personal/family doctors to care for. That alone expose the efficiency & dependability of your white-coats gods. B4 u talk abt biology, immunology etc., u shud start of with 101 course in commonsense. Sart asking simple basic questions...
Of course, we started off this discussion with vaccines and vaccines are proven to cause cancer and there's no other cause for cancer other than these toxins in children under 10. In fact, doctors itself say that 20 - 25 yrs ago, cancer among children was never heard of. It's also nothing new that they turn the blame on the parent's genetics for autism.
@ArcanaKnight Finally, 'Conspiracy' & 'Conspiracy Theory' are just N. American shun words which shuts down the normal thinking process of avg. Americans as soon as these terms are flashed repeatedly.We 've seen how some of these so-called conspiracy theories 've come true about 9/11, chemtrails etc. just in the near future. So don't blabber abt conspiracy theorists; i shud say some of them 've much more sense than the glorified & licenced morons who call themseves as 'scientists'.
@ArcanaKnight What do u mean by correlation doesn't equal causation. When 1000s of mothers are reported seeing their perfectly normal children recede to autism, brain inflamation, seizures, etc. just hours after or days after or a few months after vaccination; are you telling me to disbelive these mothers in favour of some cooked up science dished out by paid pimps. Do u think these mothers lie about their own kids; most of them educated & some of them doctors or medical professionals even..
@ArcanaKnight If increased surveilance & broadened definition is the cause for rise in autism reporting, then tell me simply why I don't see as much autistic ppl in the age group of 50+ as in the group that's under 25 yrs of age. Just compare the no.of autistic ppl from both population group & ur broadened definition & surveilance applies to both groups living today. YOu will see ur argument driven to the dustbin in no time.
@Ttssuf None of that has anything to do with the safety or efficacy of vaccines.
ArcanaKnight 1 year ago
@Ttssuf Vaccines don't cause cancer. That's just another bogus anti-vax claim.
ArcanaKnight 1 year ago
@Ttssuf Yeah...none of the conspiracy theories you listed have ever been proven true. In fact, they have repeatedly been debunked, but (as I said before) conspiracy theorists continue to either ignore the explanation or say that it is part of the cover up.
ArcanaKnight 1 year ago
@Ttssuf Studies looking at exactly that same thing have already been done, as I pointed out before. If you had read the article I posted, you would know that.
ArcanaKnight 1 year ago
@Ttssuf So, anything that happens within months of receiving a shot is caused by the vaccine? That is utterly ridiculous; you clearly know very little about biology or the immune system.
And no, the parents aren't lying because that means that they know they're wrong but saying it anyway. There are other factors at work here: blame seeking, the coincidence that symptoms for it arise around the same time (in unvaccinated kids too), confusing correlation with causation, etc.
ArcanaKnight 1 year ago
A country like US which is medically & technologically advanced, how is it that 8/10 ppl die of heart-attack & cancer. How is it that 35% popul'n takes 5 or more medications a day. How is it that a majority r obese & unhealthy when all of them 've their personal/family doctors to care for. That alone expose the efficiency & dependability of your white-coats gods. B4 u talk abt biology, immunology etc., u shud start of with 101 course in commonsense. Sart asking simple basic questions...
Ttssuf 1 year ago
Of course, we started off this discussion with vaccines and vaccines are proven to cause cancer and there's no other cause for cancer other than these toxins in children under 10. In fact, doctors itself say that 20 - 25 yrs ago, cancer among children was never heard of. It's also nothing new that they turn the blame on the parent's genetics for autism.
Ttssuf 1 year ago
@ArcanaKnight Finally, 'Conspiracy' & 'Conspiracy Theory' are just N. American shun words which shuts down the normal thinking process of avg. Americans as soon as these terms are flashed repeatedly.We 've seen how some of these so-called conspiracy theories 've come true about 9/11, chemtrails etc. just in the near future. So don't blabber abt conspiracy theorists; i shud say some of them 've much more sense than the glorified & licenced morons who call themseves as 'scientists'.
Ttssuf 1 year ago
@ArcanaKnight What do u mean by correlation doesn't equal causation. When 1000s of mothers are reported seeing their perfectly normal children recede to autism, brain inflamation, seizures, etc. just hours after or days after or a few months after vaccination; are you telling me to disbelive these mothers in favour of some cooked up science dished out by paid pimps. Do u think these mothers lie about their own kids; most of them educated & some of them doctors or medical professionals even..
Ttssuf 1 year ago
@ArcanaKnight If increased surveilance & broadened definition is the cause for rise in autism reporting, then tell me simply why I don't see as much autistic ppl in the age group of 50+ as in the group that's under 25 yrs of age. Just compare the no.of autistic ppl from both population group & ur broadened definition & surveilance applies to both groups living today. YOu will see ur argument driven to the dustbin in no time.
Ttssuf 1 year ago