FringeSociety

There is absolutely zero evidence linking vaccines to autism. This shit is completely ridiculous.

flyawayhigh

This report, or at least the underlying information presented, is evidence. :)

FringeSociety

So. To go one step further. Is an increased chance of autism birth rates worth the "eradication" or control of a good handful of terrible diseases?

In my opinion I would say yes. Even if there is an increased chance of autism, a greatly reduced chance, or complete elimination of measles, polio, diphtheria.

Totally worth it.

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Iforgotmy_other_acct

No, I think I'll let you handle that, since you seem to have all the answers. Kthxbai.

Iforgotmy_other_acct

This report completely disregards the fact that the man who authored the single study linking the two items was proven to be a complete fraud who was accepting bribe money over and over again.

roznak

The most important part in science is that the experiment can be repeated by different groups in different countries. The fact that this never was done is a clear indication that the evidence linking to vaccines is a hoax.

It does not matter if they destroy the evidence, what lacking is other experiments that show the same results.