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Originally Posted by Clodfobble
You're letting your anger make you petty, man. Everything I've said so far supports coming up with hypotheticals and then being allowed to test them.
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But you don't support arguing with them without testing them. That was my point and you have made it.
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Really? You want to go back to the whole "the medical field is a sainted profession that can do no wrong" stance?
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I have not made such a statement, and haven't made it now.
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Obviously some scientists can, have, and will continue to do some great things. It helps when there's money in a cure, as all those medical problems above require treatment and medicines to be corrected. There's no money in it if the cure is to stop doing something.
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You will have to add that asterisk to your conspiracy theory. Tell you what, why don't you just tell us your entire theory at once so that you don't have to pull it out of me somehow. Anyone with money does what now?
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Of course, as you're so fond of pointing out, the truth always does come out eventually, especially if the problem is a growing one. What is your opinion of the recent study that I linked earlier in the thread, demonstrating that the Hepatitis B vaccination given at birth categorically caused developmental delays in newborn monkeys?
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It's a small sample and not double-blind, but it's an interesting counterpart to the human studies. But moot for our purposes since thimerosal is not given to human newborns.