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RE: Vaccination (immunization) Can Save Lifes
Seems every time I do any digging into this subject it always comes up the same. Vaccines are relatively safe and the anti-vaccine people are usually relying on the latest in bad science. I haven't ever come across a single valid criticism that would lead a normal person to not get vaccinated.
Anecdotally, I've found that most of the anti-vaccine people out there are uneducated yokels that tend to believe in other unfounded conspiracy theories. It's gotten to the point where "digging deep" on this issue is a waste of time.
I'm not trying to insult, I'm just calling it how I see it.
Well, thank you for putting in the effort I know there is a lot to sift though. Try Vaxxed it is pretty new.
I just watched this the other night. Always good to hear from both sides, for sure and I find it to be a genuinely fascinating subject. I guess it's a simpler matter for me because I just look at it the same way I look at circumcision: Whether there are benefits or not, I have no right to cut or stab people without their consent. That would be assault. If my kids grow up and want vaccines for themselves, so be it (same goes with any other drugs) but I certainly won't force them.
I see vaccine injuries first hand. At someone one just needs to open their eyes. Keep in mind the profit makers have money to fund this kind of debunked reports. So, I recommend to follow the money when you see the debunk reports.
Have you ever bothered to do some digging into that movie? Do you routinely type 'debunked' when searching these topics? I've found appending 'debunked' to your google search queries can be very enlightening.
When I search for 'vaxxed debunked' I find a whole variety of highly reputable sources citing experts that have thoroughly debunked the film. Am I to believe this is a massive conspiracy? I differ to my previous comment now.
I'm not using this tone with you..
In response to what you said @contentjunkie. First thank you very much to take the time to ask clarification on this important subject. You said:
I'm not showing that there is a link between the two. I'm showing the facts. I'm not implying any facts. I've just put down the facts. I even quoted the exact words from the sources and provided all the sources to the facts.
I'm showing the facts.
Now the facts beg one question important question that hasn't been answered: how is it possible if vaccines can cause death through encephalitis that it couldn't cause autism which is less that death?
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Haha I still really don't like the structure of that question but I'll upvote it for the time you're taking and nice formatting.
I couldn't answer the question you ask above there. He is your question:
My answer is in this comment I made above. Not above the question you asked but a new comment I just made. The link to the comment is a the bottom of this comment.
I'm not linking the two. I didn't link the two. I provided link from the leading vaccine manufacturer which state vaccine cause some encephalitis and then provided a link to a study done by the John Hopkins University which said brain inflammation is a hallmark of autism.
John Hopkins University is one of the leading university in medicine.
Encephalitis is most often referred to as brain inflammation.
Thank you very much for your interest and respectful question.
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Okay, but if you aren't linking the two then the question doesn't make much sense. That's why I think he isn't answering it. Why would you bring up autism next to other if there is no link between the two?
@contentjunkie in a comment below you said :
Because it seems like I didn't had to; the leading manufacturer of vaccines state on their website that vaccine cause encephalitis often referred to as brain inflammation and largest study so far of gene expression in autism (2014) concluded brain inflammation is a hallmark of autism.
I didn't link the two. I just stated the facts.
"How is it possible if vaccine can cause death through encephalitis that it couldn't cause autism which is less that death?"
I'm referring to this question that was bold and caught my eye. I don't think specific question makes sense if there is no link between the two. I mean you could insert anything less than death instead of autism and it would make just as much sense.
How is it possible if vaccine can cause death through encephalitis that it couldn't cause toe fungus which is less that death?
That question is an absurd example of what I'm talking about. It would appear though that there is a link if one is the tell tale symptom of the other. Is that what you are showing now? That there is a link between the two?