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  1. Re: Is there any truth to what they're saying? on Nurses In Australia Face Punishment For Promoting Anti-Vaccination Messages Via Social Media (medicalxpress.com) · · Score: 1

    You are just stating your opinion, not more than that.
    What if we'd prosecute you for your opinion?

  2. Scientific proof of neither efficacy nor safety of vaccines is non-existent.
    Strictly spoken it is a belief system that dominates the medical establishment.
    Those dissenting nurses and midwives being the heretics that face unrelenting prosecution for venting their opinion, which they are supposed to have the full right to.

  3. Suppression of freedom of opinion and expression thereof is never 'very welcome'.

  4. ... is neither proven, nor logically sustainable.
    The insane amount of autistic children should in that case be associated with an insane amount of autistic parents, which is clearly not the case.
    So that genetic 'argument' (fallacy I would call it) is hereby debunked, thank you.

  5. That's a very flawed statement.
    If autism were inherited in those increasing numbers, then where are those millions of parents suffering from the same disease that they are supposed to be passing on to their children?
    Oh, wait, the fact that they attribute the autism of their children to the vaccines is proof of their autistic condition, no?
    I think the one that is mentally impaired here is you. How dare you! Blaming the parents for the autism of their kids, you insensitive toad.

  6. What evidence.
    There has never been any randomised double blind trial to prove the efficacy, and more importantly, the safety, of those vaccines.
    Nor is there any research into the insane increases in frequency and amount of vaccinations that the American Pharmaceutical Concerns are pushing through the throats of the American people, with a guaranteed profit of billions of dollars for every vaccin that they manage to get included in the schedule.
    Does that profit incentiv not make you stand still and think for a while?

  7. Measles and whooping cough are infectious diseases that can be dealt with quite well by the current medical system.
    Besides, the problem of most people with the MMR vaccin is not that they don't want their children vaccinated, but that they would like to postpone it and separate the vaccines from each other in order to prevent autism in their children, which is proven to be related to early vaccination with this combination cocktail.
    Further the belief in those vaccines has never been confirmed by the 'scientific golden standard' radomised double blind trial, and neither the safety.
    So I think parents, nurses, midwives have a point if they have hesitations regarding the current vaccine schedules and their is no reason for insane reactions as criminalising their opinions.

  8. That has nothing to do with it.
    Everybody has the right to his own opinion and has the freedom to express the same.
    Including nurses.

  9. Are you insane?
    Apparentley there is no more freedom in opinion in Australia, and also no more freedom of speech.
    And you appear quite content with that.
    Not a country where I would want to settle down, you can have it all for yourself, thank you.

  10. Re: as bad as the government he rails against on WikiLeaks: Ecuador Cut Off Assange's Internet Access (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You forgot the word 'or'. It's not certain at all yet whether he's a shill or not.

  11. Re: as bad as the government he rails against on WikiLeaks: Ecuador Cut Off Assange's Internet Access (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Are you serious? You don't see it?
    Assange has put his life on the line to inform us about all kinds of government mischief.
    He even went as far as putting Ecuador against him by releasing data on Hillary from within the embassy and still YOU are blaming him for being 'not open'?
    You're not just an idiot, you're a *fucking stupid* idiot. Or a shill/troll/whatever.
    (Bye karma. I don't need you, here.)

  12. Polyalkoxylated surfactants such as the polyoxyethylene alkylamine in RoundUp are contaminated with 1,4-dioxane.
    Vision, a glyphosate product by Monsanto, contains 1,4-dioxane at a level of 350 ppm.
    1,4-dioxane is carcinogenic, and is known to damage the liver, kidney, brain and lungs.
    And we are spraying this on wheat about one week prior to harvest...

  13. Re: as bad as the government he rails against on WikiLeaks: Ecuador Cut Off Assange's Internet Access (bbc.com) · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I think you're an idiot. Or a shill.

  14. Re:what about security? on More Performers Are Demanding Audiences Lock Up Their Phones (nytimes.com) · · Score: 2

    No need for double-SIM phones, I'll just bring a double phone...

  15. Ok, maybe not the glyphosate but one or some of the additives then. Half-life moot.
    They test for glyphosate, ergo Round-Up, ergo additives.
    What is the half-life of the additives?
    Or, what are the products remaining after glyphosate is 'digested'?

  16. Re: Yeah.. on Scientific Breakthrough Increases Plant Yields By One Third (wsu.edu) · · Score: 1

    Allow the people to prosper and the reproduction rate will go below 1.

  17. Re:They can go pound sand on Scientific Breakthrough Increases Plant Yields By One Third (wsu.edu) · · Score: 1

    That's a myth. And just like you I don't post a link to prove my point.

  18. It's not the GMO that causes cancer (Seralini, Ibe Pedersen), but the roundup that it allows to be used.
    Well, maybe also the GMO, but glyphosate truly does.

  19. Re: Attack Of The Killer Soy Beans? on Scientific Breakthrough Increases Plant Yields By One Third (wsu.edu) · · Score: 1

    Yeah right, and wikipedia can be trusted on this kind of controversial topics.

  20. You can call it what you want. Three types of GPS won't work inside it. That's all.

  21. Man, even in a 1984 Isuzu Elf truck with diesel engine and no radio or whatever other electronics, it doesn't work.
    Correction: the only electronics found is inside the electric generator--the voltage and current control IC.
    Sorry about your physics.

  22. Whatever, all our three GPS devices won't work inside my car.

  23. 'That signal' that you are talking about is a signal from a lot of satellites. And granted, some signals will be pointed at your device through a window and reach it.
    However, you need at least 3 signals coming from more or less orthogonal directions reaching your phone. The signal coming from above you probably won't penetrate the roof, hence no fix.

  24. A split calf!