Re: There IS a link between the MMR jab and autism, claims new research
From: Jeff (kidsdoc2000_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 08/30/04
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 07:43:23 -0400
"john" <nospamoridiots@vaccine.com> wrote in message
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> just your usual word game drivel. See yourself (ratbags, liars) in others
> as I tell my kids. Yurko out, so up yours
Yurko left as a convict. Of manslaughter.
Jeff
> "Peter Bowditch" <myfirstname@ratbags.com> wrote in message
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> > "john" <nospamoridiots@vaccine.com> wrote:
> >
> > >Mail on Sunday
> > >29 August 2004
> > >
> > >There IS a link between the MMR jab and autism, claims new research
> > >
> > >EXCLUSIVE
> > >By Rachel Ellis, Medical Correspondent
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > From this week's edition of The Millenium Project
> >
> > http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles/
> >
> > More persistent people (28/8/2004)
> >
> > I would come as no surprise to anyone familiar with this site to find
> > that the anti-vaccination liars are repeating lies which have been
> > shown to be lies many times. The latest assault on children's
> > wellbeing is about to appear in a rag named The Journal of American
> > Physicians and Surgeons, published by the Association of American
> > Physicians and Surgeons, a group which despite its impressive name is
> > just a collection of anti-vaccination whackos.
> >
> > Several "experts" have found flaws in a recent study in Denmark which
> > showed that there was no connection between MMR vaccinations and
> > autism. One of the authors, Dr Fouad Yazbak, usually seems to divide
> > his time between blaming autism on MMR vaccines and on the thimerosal
> > preservative which was used in some vaccines in the past, although I
> > have to admit that I cannot recall him ever conflating these two
> > "causes" by saying that the MMR vaccine contains thimerosal as many
> > other anti-vaccination liars will claim. (Dr Yazbak, along with Dr
> > Jane Orient, head of AAPS, appeared as an expert witness for baby
> > slaughterer Alan Yurko in Yurko's retrial hearing last week.) Another
> > author is the discredited Dr Andrew Wakefield.
> > http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles/comment/ausscience5.htm
> >
> > The new set of problems with the Danish study are attempts to confuse
> > the statistically illiterate by the use of bogus statistics, and lack
> > the imaginative property of previous discreditation attempts which
> > suggested such startling ideas as Danish children being so different
> > genetically to children in the rest of the world that the results of
> > the survey could not be generalised. I confidently predict that future
> > "research" by anti-vaccination liars will turn up many new and
> > unexpected ways that vaccines can damage children. They are only
> > limited by imagination and mendacity.
> >
> > --
> > Peter Bowditch
> > The Millenium Project http://www.ratbags.com/rsoles
> > The Green Light http://www.ratbags.com/greenlight
> > Quintessence of the Loon http://www.ratbags.com/loon
> > To email me use my first name only at ratbags.com
>
>
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