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Re:Trust comes on foot but leaves on horseback
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22 Medical Studies That Show Vaccines Cause Autism
Vaccines and Autism, Both Sides of The Coin
22 Medical Studies That Show Vaccines Can Cause Autism
September 12, 2013
Concerns regarding vaccinations continue to increase exponentially in light of all of the information and documentation that has surfaced over the past few years. As a result, corporate media has responded to alternative media, stating that the increase of persons who are choosing to opt out of vaccines and the recommended vaccine schedule is a result of âfear mongering.â(TM)
This may not be too surprising as the corporate media is owned by the major vaccine manufacturers, and the major vaccine manufacturers are owned by corporate media(1)(2)(3)(4). Given this fact, itâ(TM)s easy to fathom the possibility that these institutions are desperately trying to protect the reputation of their product.
For example, if we take a look at GlaxoSmithKline and Pfizer, they are owned by the same financial institutions and groups that own Time Warner (CNN, HBO etc.) and General Electric (NBC, Comcast, Universal Pictures etc.).(1)(2)(3)(4) This is seen throughout all of the major vaccine manufacturers and all of the 6 corporations that control our mainstream media. Keep in mind that these are the major funders of all âmedical researchâ(TM) thatâ(TM)s used to administer drugs and vaccinations. Despite these connections, medical research and documentation exists to show that vaccines might indeed be a cause for concern.
Vaccines and Autism, Both Sides of The CoinHere we will simply present information from both sides of the coin because many are not even aware that two sides exist. Weâ(TM)ve presented multiple studies, citing multiple research papers and published research conducted by doctors and universities from all across the world. Here is an example of a paper that describes how vaccine manufactures and medical âexpertsâ(TM) with drug industry connections have been aware of the multiple dangers associated with vaccinations for over 30 years. Weâ(TM)d also like to present medical research that indicates the many dangers associated with vaccines, and have done this on multiple occasions. We do this because the safety of vaccinations is commonly pushed by the mainstream media, without ever mentioning or citing the abundant medical research that should also be taken into consideration when discussing vaccinations. Please keep in mind that there is evidence on both sides. At the same time, some of the evidence on the side that negates a positive outlook on vaccination has been labelled fraudulent, but then again many havenâ(TM)t.
The vaccine-autism debate has been going on for years. It has been a tale of shifting beliefs as child vaccination rates remain high. On February 1998, Andrew Wakefield, a British gastroenterologist and his colleagues published a paper that supposedly linked Autism to Vaccines(5). More specifically, he claimed that the MMR vaccine was responsible for intestinal inflammation that led to translocation of usually non-permeable peptides to the bloodstream and, subsequently, to the brain, where they affected development(5). His work was unpublished, and he lost his medical license despite the fact multiple studies seem to support Andrew Wakefieldâ(TM)s work (here is one example, and here is another.) He has been labelled a fraud by the mainstream medical world, some experts claim that his research and methods are weak and based on very little evidence. Dr Wakefieldâ(TM)s research will NOT be used in this article.
At the same time I must mention that multiple studies from around the world have concluded that there is no link between Autism and the MMR Vaccine(5). It can become quite confusing a subject given that we have multiple medical studies contradicting each other. Was Dr. Wakefield exposing something that the medical industry did not want you to know? It is known that vaccine man
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Re:tech innovation causes chronic ills?
Golden rice is GMO food. GMO kills. In the first long-term study of GMOs, rats fed a lifelong diet of one of genetically modified corn grew tumors and had multiple organ damage, of the liver and kidneys. Corn is meant to be nutritious. It is not meant to do this
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Re:God no
It wasn't really meant as fictional, as he has been discussing the reality of this with his teacher Aldous Huxley before, as we can learn from an article by Jan Irvin and Joe Atwill, describing their theory that, in short, banks and CIA work together to bring about a new age of peonage, for which a return to the Dark Ages would be needed, with the help of psychedelic (prescription?) drugs.
It wasn't even a warning, well, maybe Huxley tried to warn, but rather an announcement made by Orwell.
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Government Equates Un-PC Speech With Trolling
Last time I checked, the government wasn't trying shut him or 4chan up/down.
Our government actively shuts down speech it does not agree with.
And in Europe, government shuts down un-PC speech all the time. The new anti-troll policies are just part of the assault; these governments also collude with social media and raid the homes of people who say the "wrong" things.
Do you trust government to define what is true, and what is not, by censoring what they perceive to be untrue or "offensive"?
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Re:Fuck ALL those assholes!
There is a reason why law enforcement had trouble immediately connecting they guy with ISIS. He was following a guy running a radicalization website here in the US, who just happened to be on the payroll of both the FBI and CIA. There are reports that he was radicalized exclusively by the FBI.
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Second Amendment is the reason the US gov obeys
Personally I'd guillotine the lot of them.
How are you going to do that when apparently you can't even buy a butter knife without ID?
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Re: At what point do we reevaluate the position
You ended up in the gulag right along with the rightists you helped to put there.
Last June, I was in Sweden and Finland. I looked for gulags and couldn't find any. Maybe they hide them under all the hospitals and universities that are free for everyone.
In the good old USA, on the other hand...
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What Brand?
I wonder what brand of FREE sunscreen was given? Interesting info regards sunscreen: http://www.activistpost.com/20...
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Re:Well that de-escalated slowly
DARPA Is Developing Implants To Heal Soldiers’ Bodies and Minds link
Verified case in courts of electronic harassment of targeted individual James Walbert with MRIs of implants in the neck and head youtube
NASA Develops System To Computerize Silent, 'Subvocal Speech' sciencedaily
Harold Holt Murder - Gary's CT Scan Images of device in throat (1979) harold-holt.net
Powering micro-implants using high frequency waves extremetech.com
Literal Smart Dust Opens Brain-Computer Pathway to "Spy on Your Brain" activistpost
Scientists use brain imaging to reveal the movies in our mind berkeley.edu
Who is Elisa Lam? (1 hour long) vimeo youtube
http://www.mindjustice.org/200...
Small implants to trigger muscle spasms for remote harassment link
Whats been possible since the 70's link
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Points of interest.
No permission:
The attacks were not carried out with the coordination and cooperation of the Syrian government. Nor were they carried out with Syrian government permission.
On the legality of this war. (No vote really needed):
The Obama administration reiterated that it was neither asking for permission nor for a new authorization to use military force. The White House asserts that it has all the authority it needs to achieve its goals under the authorizations to use military force that were approved after the 9/11 attacks and in the run-up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003.
U.S. funded the people they're bombing:
after a decision made by the White House and approved by Congress on September 17, 2014, to arm and train the alleged "moderate" Syrian rebels. The vote was 273-156 in favor of the $500 million plan. Of course, the bill in question was actually an amendment that was cynically attached to a bill designed to continue funding for the federal government in the short-term, ensuring maximum support from members of the House.
Sorry? They're funding who? There are no moderate Syrian rebels.
[...]there were never, nor are there any "moderates" operating in Syria. The West has intentionally armed and funded Al Qaeda and other sectarian extremists since as early as 2007 in preparation for an engineered sectarian bloodbath serving US-Saudi-Israeli interests. This latest bid to portray the terrorists operating along and within Syria's borders as "divided" along extremists/moderate lines is a ploy to justify the continued flow of Western cash and arms into Syria to perpetuate the conflict, as well as create conditions along Syria's borders with which Western partners, Israel, Jordan, and Turkey, can justify direct military intervention.
ISIS Is Controlled By The U.S. And NATO:
It is important to point out that the Islamic State is not some shadowy force that emerged from the caves of Afghanistan to form an effective military force that is funded by Twitter donations and murky secretive finance deals. IS is entirely the creation of NATO and the West and it remains in control of the organization.
And WHO exactly trained these ISIS guys anyway?
Keep in mind also that, prior to the rapid appearance and seizure of territory by ISIS in Syria and Iraq, European media outlets like Der Spiegel reported that hundreds of fighters were being trained in Jordan by Western intelligence and military personnel for the purpose of deployment in Syria to fight against Assad.
Shit. Did we also arm them..?
Western media outlets have also gone to great lengths to spin the fact that ISIS is operating in both Syria and Iraq with an alarming number of American weapons and equipment. As Business Insider stated, "The report [study by the London-based small arms research organization Conflict Armament Research] said the jihadists disposed of 'significant quantities' of US-made small arms including M16 assault rifles and included photos showing the markings 'Property of US Govt.'" The article also acknowledged that a large number of the weapons used by ISIS were provided by Saudi Arabia, a close American ally.
What the hell is really going on over there?
ISIS Attack On Taqba Airbase - The Precursor To A NATO Attack On Syria:
Keeping in mind that ISIS is controlled and directed by NATO and Western intelligence, the fact that the death s
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Re:suggestion
oh, and there's also this.
http://www.activistpost.com/20...
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Did the would-be inventor catch Ebola?
Had the Wright brothers, Henry Ford, or Nicola Tesla fallen to something like "How to live United" propaganda and gone to "help the poor", how much longer would it have taken for the affordable air-travel, mass-produced cars, and the numerous other wonders to appear?
Especially, if they traveled to the Third World and caught something nasty?
Thankfully, such "sacrifice" was not very popular 100 years ago. Unfortunately, it seems to be all the rage nowadays...
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Re:Slashdot Users
10 Ridiculous Things That Make You a Terror Suspect http://www.activistpost.com/20...
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Re:It's Okay
Certainly can't argue with that, although i imagine there's more than 1 in a million that does know, the numbers of the ignorant are disproportionally large compared to those that do. But downplaying the meaning and actions of those "groups" is hardly the answer.
While some of these quite a ways out there in the way they use the data, many of them put forward a pretty simple analysis of what's going on...such as: http://www.activistpost.com/20...
Make no mistake, the militarism, anti-intellectualism, religious fervor, party "purity," along with the other traits justifies the radical rights admission into the roster of fascist groups, even though they've substituted total obedience to their party for the total obedience to the state that the European fascists of the 1920's-1940's pushed. That list of traits is like a checklist for the radical right.
So no, this isn't just a political insult... it's the way things are happening in the US. My statement above, that's already been modded down by someone who disagrees, is accurate. -
Re:It's shown with Google Apps, no thank you.
You're kidding right?
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/...
http://www.activistpost.com/20...
Android is the tool that Google is using to enable these things in the mobile space. Hooking you in with Google Apps is how the linkage to all these other data collection realms. Do you think it stops with your mobile device how about tracking you in your home now? It's not so much about the government collecting all of this, it's about commercial data collectors mining you for information, your preferences, your contacts, your phone calls etc. to develop a profile of you and your social network. While most would argue that it is "anonymous" in most cases or that it's for "marketing", it's not because these kinds of things erode your privacy and I chose not to be mined in my day to day activities or interactions with others.
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Re:Don't bother.
The point is, It has happened before. It will happen again. If people try to interfer in anyway, they will either destroy society or damage the planet. Since I don't want either during my lifetime, please go take your wonderful website that abuses climate studies to manipulate and prove their point and place beside this one that does the same thing. http://www.activistpost.com/20... For the record, I believe that the environment is changing. But I wall you all to STFU about it because any solution will end up destroying the world economy. Harsh yes. I honestly don't care if the Maldives and the Netherlands sinks beneath the waves. I don't give a damn about NYC being inundated with water. This is what happens when you have your head up you anus while city planning. Our govt is so corrupt at this point, nothing will change unless a lobbyist wants it too. Remember that.
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Re:Pathetic
Specifically, how are the "technology workers" a "corrupt overclass"?
It was Perkins who hijacked the discussion into being about "one percent" (his words), which he then further confirmed to mean "the rich". And they are very much a corrupt overclass who are pretty much forcing a revolution by refusing to think beyond their noses and allocate sufficient resources for maintenance of social and physical infrastructure. Which, in turn, means if they end up in a guillotine, it should count as Darwin Award.
A bit more: is "working for their own benefit" imoral now? ('cause illegal is not)
No, but making others work for your benefit at below-sustenance wages and then playing shell games with said wages is.
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WWIII Kickstarter!
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Re:"Liberty-Minded"?
I'm sure I can find some reason why you can't have a vegetable patch too, if I try hard enough.
So you can take away every property right I try to exercise, and all that it requires is for you to "try hard enough" to find some justification? Well, to me, that makes you a tyrant, just like people passing and enforcing laws like this one and doing crap like this, and that's why I participate in local government: to fight tyranny, and oppose busybodies that sit around in little tin pot committees deciding what to do with other peoples' property.
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Re:CRAFT INTERNATIONAL
Sometimes things are more complicated. Perhaps they were unwittingly involved. The similarity of the backpack deserves attention, unless proof should consist of solely what we are told by single groups who've not exactly proven to always be honest or even competent: Have a look
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Summary of Existential Incarceration
Or perhaps: A new ontology, through the lens of biometrics | or; you're in trouble now, whether you are or not.
In the recent Slashdot post regarding TrapWire, an anonymous reader had posted a superb video which was removed. An identical version can be seen HERE, which I think beautifully summarizes the current and coming state of surveillance we face.
If the mod-trolls don't send me under, my own interpretation -- inspired by and written immediately after watching the video -- can be read here:
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/08/biometrics-prison-within-tripwires.html
And on the subject of plate-readers and helicopters, here:
http://eccentricintelligenceagency.info/archives/7340
Maybe instead of bashing me with mod-points, the more formidable cudgel of critical-thinking could be used. Otherwise, I'll continue to speak through the rubble. Things are getting so stupid, that soon neither the stupid nor the intelligent will have any power of denial. -
Re:Buying Windows does some good in the world!
The best of capitalism is forced sterilization? I didn't believe it when I heard it recently, but there does seem to be something to it:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/apr/15/uk-aid-forced-sterilisation-india
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/asia/item/11372-us-uk-taxpayers-funding-forced-sterilization-in-india
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/05/us-and-uk-foreign-aid-funds-mass.htmlSo, as they said in China just a short while back, when they fail to educate, they will have to take direct action?
She couldn't find a more worthy cause closer to home? Catastrophic issues facing local families in her own state?
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Re:As usual, bad summary.
you should see the list of take down notices the government has sent to youtube over criticism of the government and police.
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/10/us-government-issues-more-takedown.html
The first amendment has been dead for a while now. it's buried under the bodies of the other amendments that have been killed.
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Re:This Article is Borderline Defamation
A little balance then? http://www.activistpost.com/2011/09/dhs-we-lost-our-own-explosives-during.html
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Re:Yay
Do you gargle with Glen Beck's bath water, too?
> For this administration to build it,
Hey! Funding an agency belongs to the legislative branch. It was even on Schoolhouse Rock.> it will need to be called something like "Global Warming Explorer",
> "Rich People Killer", or "Bush's Fault"Do you even investigate your opinions? You sound "tased and confused". Obama has funnelled more public funds into RICH, private pockets than Bush could have ever achieved.
Just one REGULATORY - not statutory - example:
The largest transfer of wealth from the public to private sector is about to begin. The federal government will be bulk-selling the massive portfolio of foreclosed homes now owned by HUD, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to private investors -- vulture funds.
These homes, which are now the property of the U.S. government, the U.S. taxpayer, U.S. citizens collectively, are going to be sold to private investor conglomerates at extraordinarily large discounts to real value.
http://www.thestreet.com/story/11224917/1/a-huge-housing-bargain--but-not-for-you.html
So, while Bushie turned these INTO US Government assets, via TARP and other 2008 bailouts, Bamie will now sacrifice those already dubious "investments," to make more geld for Goldmann.
I have to say. If you liked Bush, then it follows that Obama ought to be making you fill your trousers with white, gooey geysers.
Richard Nixonâ(TM)s White House Counsel John Dean, while Bush was president, predicted that Bushâ(TM)s successor would be one of two things, either the best or the worst president in history. He, or she, would either undo the damage and prosecute the crimes, or protect the criminals and continue the abuses. Obama has protected the criminals, continued many of the abuses, more firmly established the power to commit those abuses, and expanded abusive powers beyond what Bush ever attempted. Iâ(TM)m not trying to quantify and determine whether Obama has grabbed âoemoreâ new abusive powers than Bush did. Iâ(TM)m simply pointing out that, as with previous presidents, Obama has retained the powers bequeathed him and added some.
http://my.firedoglake.com/davidswanson/2011/03/15/is-obama-even-worse-than-bush/
Although policies being implemented under Obama's leadership exhibit the continuation of Bush's tyrannical agenda, his stunning betrayal of populist and Constitutional principles in support of these actions makes him the ultimate hypocrite. Additionally, because Obama is a much more influential orator than Bush, his service to the puppet masters is far more dangerous to the American people he's supposed to serve.
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/04/10-reasons-obama-is-just-as-bad-or.html
Next yearâ(TM)s presidential campaign is predicted to cost a billion dollars, which Obama has already started raising from the financial industry and other interest groups. He faces no progressive or moderate opposition at all, with the only question to be resolved that of exactly how extreme his Republican opponent will be.
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Re:I'm surprised that people aren't pooling wifi