Ad Portrays Vaccine Skeptics As Raving Lunatics
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Don't tell me this doesn't hit home. If you don't laugh at yourself at least once, you haven't been paying attention.
Me, I laughed twice: the second time because this shows beyond the shadow of a doubt we're making more of an impact than Official Culture likes to admit.
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SHOCK!
Are they actually playing this on TV in the states? I don't think they would in the UK, but maybe that's because they have more subtle ways of keeping us under control. Like making out the doctor who found a link between autism and the MMR to be crazy and performing bad science.
Don't let them inject you with their poisons!!!
This is why laughter is the
This is why laughter is the best medicine. heal yourselves! hahahahahaha
Meg Rivers likes this.
“An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.”-Victor Hugo
E-Sam, really???
If you ask an ass what is for dinner, it may say nothing but shit. If you want some real facts there is more than enough to go around.
Namaste, my confused brother, may common sense be your guide...
Funny
I have a satellite dish with almost every channel (partner works for satellite so free TV is included) and in the 9000's, there is actually a PANDEMIC CHANNEL. Yes, it's true, a whole freaking channel that is nothing but programming like "How flu is used by terrorists", "How your family should be vaccinated to stay alive", "Death by Flu", those are actual program titles I saw. It is a 24-hour station, sometimes a second Flu Channel comes up with additional programming right under it.
Yikes!
“An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.”-Victor Hugo
Mercury-based Thimerosal
http://www.evolver.net/group/zeitgeist_movement/blog/deadly_immunity
Well informed story making the connection between autism and mercury-filled vaccines. Thimerosal is a mercury-based preservative. Big Pharma puts high quantities of this stuff in vaccines in order to make larger ($cheaper$) batches with longer shelf-life. The profit-motive corrupts again.
"Evidence of Harm" by David Kirby is supposed to be a very detailed book about the subject. I say "supposed to be" only because it's on my bookshelf, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet. Although it did come highly recommended by a discerning and well-informed friend.

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