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Originally Posted by AcGold
I don't remember saying that it caused optimism.
Also, killing the debate is a terrible idea imo. Shouldn't people be hyper sensitive and scrutinize injections? It's not like there's never been an unsafe practice by the government that was lied about (e.g. thalidomide, cigarettes). A former CDC doctor, William Thompson, just came out saying that there were cover ups in his research about links between autism like features and vaccines.
I'm not saying vaccines cause autism, I'm saying keep doing research. Killing the debate on injections for millions of people is a bad idea, it should be scrutinized. If I go on vacation to somewhere remote I'll get a vaccine over getting whatever foreign diseases are a risk, just saying I should atleast be allowed to have concerns and questions no matter how stupid you think that is.
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The research has really started to show Autism signs beginning before Vaccines are even administered. So There is really no need to do any more research on it. Besides, there have a been a tonne of papers that have shown there to be no link, and only 1 (very poor) study (Wakefield) that found a link.
The cover-up story is an interesting one on the surface. Once you dive into it you see it is just another conspiracy theory.