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  • Jail's too good for these f*ckrs

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif...cle5683671.ece

    What is it about autism that brings out the crazies in the medical field, both "mainstream" (this guy) and "alternative"?

    for 40 years that psycho psychiatrist's view that autism was the mother's fault (for not bonding properly) held sway, now this shite has been going on for 10 years. Your kid needs special attention for their entire life, they'll never live a normal life, and mommy dearest, it's YOUR FAULT!!!!! How's that for a kick in the nads?

    And let's not forget "facilitated kinesiology".

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    Re: Jail's too good for these f*ckrs

    Originally posted by Spartacus View Post
    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/lif...cle5683671.ece

    What is it about autism that brings out the crazies in the medical field, both "mainstream" (this guy) and "alternative"?

    for 40 years that psycho psychiatrist's view that autism was the mother's fault (for not bonding properly) held sway, now this shite has been going on for 10 years. Your kid needs special attention for their entire life, they'll never live a normal life, and mommy dearest, it's YOUR FAULT!!!!! How's that for a kick in the nads?

    And let's not forget "facilitated kinesiology".
    Spend time in a mathematics department at a good university and you will understand that autism isn't really an illness, it's just a different way of being.
    It's Economics vs Thermodynamics. Thermodynamics wins.

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      Re: Jail's too good for these f*ckrs

      Why should I believe the times?

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        Re: Jail's too good for these f*ckrs

        http://briandeer.com/wakefield-deer.htm

        The Times reported thing is only the most recent straw[1], and a straw that makes logical sense based on the way this stuff has played out.

        the way this story's played out over the last couple of years, this conclusion makes total, complete sense.

        Any possible link from the vaccines to autism is looking more and more doubtful.
        Originally posted by D-Mack View Post
        Why should I believe the times?
        [1] as in "camel's back"
        Last edited by Spartacus; February 12, 2009, 03:11 PM. Reason: unnecessarily antagonistic

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          Re: Jail's too good for these f*ckrs

          Originally posted by Spartacus View Post
          http://briandeer.com/wakefield-deer.htm

          The Times reported thing is only the most recent straw, and a straw that makes logical sense based on the way this stuff has played out.

          the way this story's played out over the last couple of years, this conclusion makes total, complete sense.

          Any possible link from the vaccines to autism is looking more and more doubtful.


          Another thing to wonder about is, why did none of the woo-woo celebrators reply to your post

          It reminded me of

          London Times: Smallpox Vaccine Triggered AIDS Virus

          ...

          But an adviser to WHO who disclosed the problem, told The Times: 'I thought it was just a coincidence until we studied the latest findings about the reactions which can be caused by Vaccinia. Now I believe the smallpox vaccine theory is the explanation to the explosion of Aids.' 'In obliterating one disease, another was transformed.'

          Further evidence comes from the Walter Reed Army Medical Centre in Washington. While smallpox vaccine is no longer kept for public health purposes, new recruits to the American armed services are immunized as a precaution against possible biological warfare. Routine vaccination of a 19-year-old recruit was the trigger for stimulation of dormant HIV virus into Aids.

          ...

          http://www.associatedcontent.com/art...red.html?cat=5

          http://hubpages.com/hub/Smallpox_Vac...red_AIDS_Virus

          I'm an agnostic on this topic, here in Germany there is not much talk about it,
          at least I'm not aware of it.

          I'm aware that it's a big issue in the US, but I'm not sure if it's subjective or if people realy see an increase. I have never met someone with autism.

          1 in 150 Children in U.S. Has Autism, New Survey Finds

          Autism 'more common than thought'

          Mass MMR Vaccinations Are Urged in Germany

          Posted on: Thursday, 6 April 2006, 12:00 CDT

          German doctors are urging parents to immediately vaccinate their children with the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine to control a measles epidemic.

          More than 420 children and teenagers have contracted measles, a highly contagious illness, during the past few weeks, The Times of London reported Thursday. The outbreak has forced the closing of several schools in the industrial Ruhr region.


          Physicians are urging children be vaccinated with the MMR vaccine, despite fears of MMR side effects.

          Official statistics suggest approximately 93 percent of German infants receive their first MMR shot that's usually given before two years of age. However, only about 66 percent receive the second required inoculation, The Times said.
          http://www.redorbit.com/news/health/...ed_in_germany/

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