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Subject: Vaccinations are extremely harmful; natural remedies are essential
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Posted by: Baph117
Canadian Na­zism is a polite ideology, ok?
"Into the boxcar now... there you go. Oh, watch your head. Here, let me help you... Yep, showers are right through there. No problem at all."


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
You're good at this.

  • 11.10.2012 5:32 PM PDT


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
No, it's not. Do some research. It hundreds of times more effective than the vaccine.


That's weird because I can't find any scientific articles about either of those two things being able to fight the polio virus...

  • 11.10.2012 5:32 PM PDT
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Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
A .gov site? Really?

They're the ones who are advocating for the vaccine, of course they would argue in favor of it!
Hey, I'm the one posting reputable sources, not talking out of their ass.

The study was originally posted in the Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

Amazing what Google Scholar can tell you.

  • 11.10.2012 5:32 PM PDT
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Is amused by many of those arguing for no reason


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
*snip*


Homeopathy and Herbalism are the same are, they're both mostly placebo effect.

  • 11.10.2012 5:33 PM PDT


Posted by: oaklandp8ntbalr

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Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
we need to use safe, natural remedies to fight infections with our immune systems.

OP confirmed for not knowing how vaccinations or the immune system actually work.

  • 11.10.2012 5:33 PM PDT


Posted by: RockdaleRooster
So what your saying is: the people who make the vaccines that keep people from getting sick benefit the people who make money off people getting sick?

I'm saying that vaccines don't help us fight sickness. They provide a temporary immunity that weakens us in the long run and keeps us dependent on the pharmaceutical companies.

  • 11.10.2012 5:34 PM PDT


Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
No, it's not. Do some research. It hundreds of times more effective than the vaccine.


That's weird because I can't find any scientific articles about either of those two things being able to fight the polio virus...
Look harder, then.

  • 11.10.2012 5:34 PM PDT


Posted by: moaningdeathsph

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
*snip*


Homeopathy and Herbalism are the same
lolno.

They're two completely different ideas.

  • 11.10.2012 5:35 PM PDT

Posted by: Dropship dude
No, acnboy. Spartain Ken 15 is a lesser being. Much like the bacteria that lives in your shi­t.
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My shi­t bacteria takes offense to that comparison.

Don't make me lel. You won't like me when I lel.

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
Posted by: random no337
Posted by: Telec
"like a sniper using bollocks for ammunition..."
Yessss, I was waiting for this one.

Anti-vac people really don't have a leg to stand on, there's no actual peer-reviewed literature that links vaccines with autism or [insert disease here], and they've been ridiculously successful and giving us a herd immunity and generally making life less painful.
Keyword "herd" in herd immunity. These vaccines are turning us into sheep, and that's exactly what Big Medicine wants. Of course there's no "scientific" proof that vaccinations are harmful...who do you think funds the scientists? Not Mother Nature, that's for sure.
I don't think you understand the mentality of a scientist.

  • 11.10.2012 5:36 PM PDT


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind

Posted by: RockdaleRooster
So what your saying is: the people who make the vaccines that keep people from getting sick benefit the people who make money off people getting sick?

I'm saying that vaccines don't help us fight sickness. They provide a temporary immunity that weakens us in the long run and keeps us dependent on the pharmaceutical companies.

Except for, ya know, smallpox, polio, tuberculosis etc

  • 11.10.2012 5:36 PM PDT
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Is amused by many of those arguing for no reason


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind

Posted by: moaningdeathsph

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
*snip*


Homeopathy and Herbalism are the same
lolno.

They're two completely different ideas.


Ok you misquoted me, confirmed troll then.
Vaccinations are still necessary though.

  • 11.10.2012 5:37 PM PDT


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind

Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
No, it's not. Do some research. It hundreds of times more effective than the vaccine.


That's weird because I can't find any scientific articles about either of those two things being able to fight the polio virus...
Look harder, then.


No, you show me some actual scientific articles supporting your claim. Shouldn't be too difficult for you.

  • 11.10.2012 5:37 PM PDT


Posted by: random no337
Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
Posted by: random no337
Posted by: Telec
"like a sniper using bollocks for ammunition..."
Yessss, I was waiting for this one.

Anti-vac people really don't have a leg to stand on, there's no actual peer-reviewed literature that links vaccines with autism or [insert disease here], and they've been ridiculously successful and giving us a herd immunity and generally making life less painful.
Keyword "herd" in herd immunity. These vaccines are turning us into sheep, and that's exactly what Big Medicine wants. Of course there's no "scientific" proof that vaccinations are harmful...who do you think funds the scientists? Not Mother Nature, that's for sure.
I don't think you understand the mentality of a scientist.
Most scientists only research in favor of the pharmaceutical companies.

  • 11.10.2012 5:38 PM PDT

If we disagree, it's nothing personal, opinions are opinions.
Antagonizing me to build a false sense of worth is so damn cute.

Brighten your day with science.


Posted by: Baph117

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Posted by: Seggi31
The scientific consensus is that there is no evidence of a causal relationship between vaccinations and autism.[51] Despite this, many parents believe that vaccinations cause autism and therefore delay or avoid immunizing their children under the "vaccine overload" hypothesis that giving many vaccines at once may overwhelm a child's immune system and lead to autism,[52] even though this hypothesis has no scientific evidence and is biologically implausible.[53] As diseases like measles can cause severe disabilities and death, the risk of a child's death or disability due to not vaccinating a child is significantly larger than any minuscule risks due to vaccinating.[54]

Posted by: Baph117

Posted by: Seggi31

Posted by: Seggi31
The scientific consensus is that there is no evidence of a causal relationship between vaccinations and autism.[51] Despite this, many parents believe that vaccinations cause autism and therefore delay or avoid immunizing their children under the "vaccine overload" hypothesis that giving many vaccines at once may overwhelm a child's immune system and lead to autism,[52] even though this hypothesis has no scientific evidence and is biologically implausible.[53] As diseases like measles can cause severe disabilities and death, the risk of a child's death or disability due to not vaccinating a child is significantly larger than any minuscule risks due to vaccinating.[54]

  • 11.10.2012 5:38 PM PDT

'Κύριε Ἰησοῦ Χριστέ, Υἱὲ τοῦ Θεοῦ, ἐλέησόν με τὸν ἁμαρτωλόν.'

No offense but I have NEVER seen a single piece of evidence to support the notion that vaccinations are harmful. Newsflash: most gets get them and most kids who get them are still alive. It honestly just seems like some silly Conservative conspiracy thing to try to refuse your children vaccinations either because of a religious superstition or because of some stupid desire to feel like you are 'fighting the power' by not following society when in reality you are just endangering your child's health.

  • 11.10.2012 5:39 PM PDT


Posted by: moaningdeathsph

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind

Posted by: moaningdeathsph

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
*snip*


Homeopathy and Herbalism are the same
lolno.

They're two completely different ideas.


Ok you misquoted me, confirmed troll then.
Vaccinations are still necessary though.
I didn't misquote you. You said "Homeopathy and Herbalism are the same are" and I thought the last "are" was a typo.

  • 11.10.2012 5:39 PM PDT

If we disagree, it's nothing personal, opinions are opinions.
Antagonizing me to build a false sense of worth is so damn cute.

Brighten your day with science.

Lol@theOP.

  • 11.10.2012 5:40 PM PDT

Posted by: borrowedchief
We aren't here to ruin your experience (Well Qbix is).


Posted by: DarkSunnyboy1

Posted by: Baph117

Posted by: Seggi31

Posted by: Seggi31
The scientific consensus is that there is no evidence of a causal relationship between vaccinations and autism.[51] Despite this, many parents believe that vaccinations cause autism and therefore delay or avoid immunizing their children under the "vaccine overload" hypothesis that giving many vaccines at once may overwhelm a child's immune system and lead to autism,[52] even though this hypothesis has no scientific evidence and is biologically implausible.[53] As diseases like measles can cause severe disabilities and death, the risk of a child's death or disability due to not vaccinating a child is significantly larger than any minuscule risks due to vaccinating.[54]

Posted by: Baph117

Posted by: Seggi31

Posted by: Seggi31
The scientific consensus is that there is no evidence of a causal relationship between vaccinations and autism.[51] Despite this, many parents believe that vaccinations cause autism and therefore delay or avoid immunizing their children under the "vaccine overload" hypothesis that giving many vaccines at once may overwhelm a child's immune system and lead to autism,[52] even though this hypothesis has no scientific evidence and is biologically implausible.[53] As diseases like measles can cause severe disabilities and death, the risk of a child's death or disability due to not vaccinating a child is significantly larger than any minuscule risks due to vaccinating.[54]
inb4 he mentions it's from Wikipedia, therefore it does not hold any truth.

  • 11.10.2012 5:40 PM PDT

Why Bungie, why would you do this?! - Halo Community

7/10 OP. You have rustled many jimmies.

  • 11.10.2012 5:43 PM PDT


Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind

Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
No, it's not. Do some research. It hundreds of times more effective than the vaccine.


That's weird because I can't find any scientific articles about either of those two things being able to fight the polio virus...
Look harder, then.


No, you show me some actual scientific articles supporting your claim. Shouldn't be too difficult for you.
Here's one.
Here's another.
And here's one more.

  • 11.10.2012 5:45 PM PDT
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OP is dumb.

  • 11.10.2012 5:46 PM PDT


Posted by: LiberatorOfMind

Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind

Posted by: Technoxious

Posted by: LiberatorOfMind
No, it's not. Do some research. It hundreds of times more effective than the vaccine.


That's weird because I can't find any scientific articles about either of those two things being able to fight the polio virus...
Look harder, then.


No, you show me some actual scientific articles supporting your claim. Shouldn't be too difficult for you.
Here's one.
Here's another.
And here's one more.


Not a single one of those are scientific articles...are you retarded or something?

  • 11.10.2012 5:47 PM PDT