08-29-2021, 11:35 PM
(08-29-2021, 10:07 PM)LP link Wrote:A deliberate act of fraud by an anti-vax researcher / doctor.
There is a group of individuals who believe medical technology is the cause of global overpopulation and poverty, too many people dividing not enough resources, so they follow an ethos of campaigning to remove stuff that keeps people alive to return the world to a state of natural attrition. They do this under a guise of spreading a false message about harm these medical interventions allegedly do in an effort to scare people away from all treatments.
The irony here is that the guy who published the false autism claims, allegedly had a severe accident on a bike and called the ambulance! You can all die, but he must be saved it seems!
FWIW, i did some research into that. Supposedly the 'study' that this whole thing stemmed from was done on a study of 12, yep count them, 12 people. Clearly insignificant results that could not be used to verify anything. Of course it failed peer reviews and studies of 1.5mil (instead of 12) clearly prove otherwise. The guys behind the study admit defeat but the damage was done.
....and now wannabe, self educated youtube 'scientists' and their leader Jenny McCarthy say otherwise....and people who don't know better continue to peddle false claims.
