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Vaccines, Neurodevelopment and Autism Spectrum Disorders
http://whale.to/vaccine/blaylock1.html
I have presented a considerable amount of evidence for a connection between the present vaccine schedule and the development of autism spectrum disorders, yet even this paper is only a brief review of what we know...... Much of this information is being totally ignored by the medical elite and especially the media. The Simsonwood conference proceedings, in which over 50 scientists, vaccine pharmaceutical company representatives and representatives from the World Health Organization met secretly in Norcross, Georgia, disclosed that the safety of your children is not their primary interest -their only interest is selling vaccines to the public. A friend of mine, while speaking to an audience of scientists and public health officials in Italy, was rudely told by a public health official that (paraphrased) -We all know that vaccines can cause neurological damage, but we must keep this from the public because it might endanger the vaccine program. .........Vaccinating millions of children with the hepatitis B vaccine at birth can only be described as dangerous idiocy. The vast majority of infants, children and adolescents are in no danger from this infection- even the medical authorities agree on that. It is also known that the effectiveness of the vaccine in children last no more than two years and has little or no effectiveness in the immune suppressed child. The nefarious plan by these vaccine geniuses is to force vaccines all babies, since they would have difficulty convincing adults, that is, the one at any danger, to get the vaccine. |
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Vaccines, Neurodevelopment and Autism Spectrum Disorders
"JOHN" wrote in message ... http://whale.to/vaccine/blaylock1.html .... Oh, man... not Blaylock again. Wasn't he the guy who claimed to be on the faculty of the medical school in Mississippi until Ole Miss contacted him about the ramifications of claiming something that was clearly false?! (note: Ole Miss is the nickname of the Univ. of Mississippi which has the only medical school in that state, its webpage being www.olemiss.edu ... which has a faculty directory that never had Blaylock on it) What a loser! The guy may have been a real doctor at one time, but he now reduced to selling supplements out of a strip mall. Of course, we have the infamous whale.to website, full of all sorts of conspiracies: Whale.to guy claims that satanic black lines burned his bum! From http://www.whale.to/b/cbblack.html ... " I also burnt my ass on it some years back when I was experimenting with psychedelics, similar to a chemical burn right through my trousers, where the trousers were unscathed apart from a flattening of the cord. I thought, first, that I had been given a metaphysical kick up the backside! Perhaps I had." Not a very reliable source... Comments about John Scudamore in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-va...ts/Individuals include "a large and slightly sorted collection of conspiracy theory save the whale, illuminati, weird "science" and stuff which is not corrected to reflect demonstrated mistakes." But that page is now gone (still he http://web.archive.org/web/200609130...ts/Individuals ) , but this one remains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...omment/Whaleto |
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Vaccines, Neurodevelopment and Autism Spectrum Disorders
"HCN" wrote in message . .. ad hominem try and find an argument "JOHN" wrote in message ... http://whale.to/vaccine/blaylock1.html ... Oh, man... not Blaylock again. Wasn't he the guy who claimed to be on the faculty of the medical school in Mississippi until Ole Miss contacted him about the ramifications of claiming something that was clearly false?! (note: Ole Miss is the nickname of the Univ. of Mississippi which has the only medical school in that state, its webpage being www.olemiss.edu ... which has a faculty directory that never had Blaylock on it) What a loser! The guy may have been a real doctor at one time, but he now reduced to selling supplements out of a strip mall. Of course, we have the infamous whale.to website, full of all sorts of conspiracies: Whale.to guy claims that satanic black lines burned his bum! From http://www.whale.to/b/cbblack.html ... " I also burnt my ass on it some years back when I was experimenting with psychedelics, similar to a chemical burn right through my trousers, where the trousers were unscathed apart from a flattening of the cord. I thought, first, that I had been given a metaphysical kick up the backside! Perhaps I had." Not a very reliable source... Comments about John Scudamore in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-va...ts/Individuals include "a large and slightly sorted collection of conspiracy theory save the whale, illuminati, weird "science" and stuff which is not corrected to reflect demonstrated mistakes." But that page is now gone (still he http://web.archive.org/web/200609130...ts/Individuals ) , but this one remains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...omment/Whaleto |
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Vaccines, Neurodevelopment and Autism Spectrum Disorders
JOHN wrote:
"HCN" wrote in message . .. ad hominem try and find an argument Actually, he is pointing out that Blaylock and the whale web site are not reliable sources of information. I mean it is clear that the author of whale to site, who chooses not to put his or her name on the site, clearly has no understanding of science, medicine or vaccine. He is right about the whale site and Blaylock being inaccurate sources of information. Jeff "JOHN" wrote in message ... http://whale.to/vaccine/blaylock1.html ... Oh, man... not Blaylock again. Wasn't he the guy who claimed to be on the faculty of the medical school in Mississippi until Ole Miss contacted him about the ramifications of claiming something that was clearly false?! (note: Ole Miss is the nickname of the Univ. of Mississippi which has the only medical school in that state, its webpage being www.olemiss.edu ... which has a faculty directory that never had Blaylock on it) What a loser! The guy may have been a real doctor at one time, but he now reduced to selling supplements out of a strip mall. Of course, we have the infamous whale.to website, full of all sorts of conspiracies: Whale.to guy claims that satanic black lines burned his bum! From http://www.whale.to/b/cbblack.html ... " I also burnt my ass on it some years back when I was experimenting with psychedelics, similar to a chemical burn right through my trousers, where the trousers were unscathed apart from a flattening of the cord. I thought, first, that I had been given a metaphysical kick up the backside! Perhaps I had." Not a very reliable source... Comments about John Scudamore in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-va...ts/Individuals include "a large and slightly sorted collection of conspiracy theory save the whale, illuminati, weird "science" and stuff which is not corrected to reflect demonstrated mistakes." But that page is now gone (still he http://web.archive.org/web/200609130...ts/Individuals ) , but this one remains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...omment/Whaleto |
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Vaccines, Neurodevelopment and Autism Spectrum Disorders
"JOHN" wrote in message ... "HCN" wrote in message . .. ad hominem try and find an argument "JOHN" wrote in message ... http://whale.to/vaccine/blaylock1.html .... Whale.to guy claims that satanic black lines burned his bum! From http://www.whale.to/b/cbblack.html ... " I also burnt my ass on it some years back when I was experimenting with psychedelics, similar to a chemical burn right through my trousers, where the trousers were unscathed apart from a flattening of the cord. I thought, first, that I had been given a metaphysical kick up the backside! Perhaps I had." Not a very reliable source... Comments about John Scudamore in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-va...ts/Individuals include "a large and slightly sorted collection of conspiracy theory save the whale, illuminati, weird "science" and stuff which is not corrected to reflect demonstrated mistakes." But that page is now gone (still he http://web.archive.org/web/200609130...ts/Individuals ) , but this one remains: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikiped...omment/Whaleto .... I just let your own words show where your little mind is at. |
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