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<blockquote data-quote="morse86" data-source="post: 73531914" data-attributes="member: 356659"><p>Measles in the old days wasn't a problem, nobody was scared of it. You get it and within a week it's over. Today, people have been brainwashed that measles is the next ebola. All these newspaper articles just like eggs are bad one day, the next day eggs are good. It's garbage journalism, garbage scientists, and poor poor ethical standards (outright nefarious in some cases). Vaccines take the credit but the fact is these childhood diseases were already on the decline thanks to better hygiene and nutrition.</p><p></p><p>They ignore the well researched "no agenda" science by nobel prize winners like Stefan Lanka (his claims have never been refuted and he won in German court to prove it) and Suzanne Humphries. These are people with ethical and morale values who decided at the end of the day, the truth matters more than $$$$.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Dxc1adZDnJ4[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morse86, post: 73531914, member: 356659"] Measles in the old days wasn't a problem, nobody was scared of it. You get it and within a week it's over. Today, people have been brainwashed that measles is the next ebola. All these newspaper articles just like eggs are bad one day, the next day eggs are good. It's garbage journalism, garbage scientists, and poor poor ethical standards (outright nefarious in some cases). Vaccines take the credit but the fact is these childhood diseases were already on the decline thanks to better hygiene and nutrition. They ignore the well researched "no agenda" science by nobel prize winners like Stefan Lanka (his claims have never been refuted and he won in German court to prove it) and Suzanne Humphries. These are people with ethical and morale values who decided at the end of the day, the truth matters more than $$$$. [MEDIA=youtube]Dxc1adZDnJ4[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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