Message from @Sloan Jask

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2019-11-07 06:00:42 UTC  

what about one that's funded by antivaxxers

2019-11-07 06:01:02 UTC  

like who????

2019-11-07 06:01:17 UTC  

companies looking into it and exposing the truth

2019-11-07 06:01:20 UTC  

you mean those

2019-11-07 06:01:39 UTC  

that gain nothing from it

2019-11-07 06:02:53 UTC  

what does one gain from exposing the truth about vaccines ????

2019-11-07 06:03:03 UTC  

seems you dont gain anything

2019-11-07 06:03:20 UTC  

but if youre in the medical industry you might lose your job

2019-11-07 06:03:21 UTC  

You loose more than you gain

2019-11-07 06:03:29 UTC  

exactly

2019-11-07 06:03:42 UTC  

Most doctors have license revoked

2019-11-07 06:03:58 UTC  

who benefits from the lie

2019-11-07 06:04:00 UTC  

And earn nothing conpared to what they can potentially earn

2019-11-07 06:04:19 UTC  

the vaccine companies do

2019-11-07 06:04:20 UTC  

They give up financial freedom for the truth

2019-11-07 06:04:22 UTC  

big pharma

2019-11-07 06:04:23 UTC  

https://www.pnas.org/content/112/40/12498.long here's Gadad et al funded by antivaxxers. No points for guessing what they find ||no connection||

2019-11-07 06:06:28 UTC  

Like why do studies matter here. Learn what mercury does to a human body. Then you can understand that injecting mercury is harmful

2019-11-07 06:07:41 UTC  

Whats the body mechanism to excrete methylmercury from its system? Specially in such high doses for a tiny childs body

2019-11-07 06:08:16 UTC  

I think it's kind of unethical to kill so many monkeys to disprove an already disproven hypothesis, but they wanted to keep investigating for some reason

2019-11-07 06:08:25 UTC  

and you wanted proof, and you got it

2019-11-07 06:09:01 UTC  

@IXI mercury =/= thimerosal

2019-11-07 06:09:34 UTC  

Still contains mecury

2019-11-07 06:09:54 UTC  

and water contains oxygen. Doesn't mean water is oxygen

2019-11-07 06:10:43 UTC  

The monkey studies were proven to be a super biased. Besides humans are not monkeys, different organism react to certain viruses in a total different way.

2019-11-07 06:11:25 UTC  

But killing a billion monkeys would still be more ethical than having a large portion of human population autistic

2019-11-07 06:11:58 UTC  

How can you say they're biased when they were done by antivaxxers but disproved their hypotheses. Huge credit to them for having the integrity to admit what they found

2019-11-07 06:12:09 UTC  

Yes water contains oxygen, if oxygen was a toxic element than water would have been toxic

2019-11-07 06:12:37 UTC  

rhesus macaques are frequently used to study neurological toxicity. they're one of the best models we have

2019-11-07 06:13:10 UTC  

fine! table salt contains chlorine. Chlorine is a toxic element. table salt is not

2019-11-07 06:13:26 UTC  

It actually is

2019-11-07 06:13:42 UTC  

But in the amounts we take it we are fine

2019-11-07 06:13:48 UTC  

same with water

2019-11-07 06:13:57 UTC  

Eat a pound of saly youd end up in a hospital

2019-11-07 06:14:21 UTC  

@Sloan Jask very first reference is garbage as usual

2019-11-07 06:14:25 UTC  

References
↵Hansen SN, Schendel DE, Parner ET (2015) Explaining the increase in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders: The proportion attributable to changes in reporting practices. JAMA Pediatr

2019-11-07 06:14:30 UTC  

jama really

2019-11-07 06:14:33 UTC  

Yes chlorine in the water makes the water toxic. And we absorb quite a lot of it

2019-11-07 06:15:16 UTC  

got any others who are not funded by big pharma

2019-11-07 06:15:34 UTC  

If the only issue you can find is "one of the references is published in a journal I don't like" you should try harder

2019-11-07 06:15:43 UTC  

JAMA, AAP etc all bs propaganda