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Activist Post: Truth Be ToldQuicklink submitted by Joan Mootry Permalink |
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'Figures don't lie, but liars figure.' To employ those words as a code of ethics we can examine medical sciences, pharmacology, and vaccinology, in particular. A vaccine fraud case of note is the swindle of over $1Mil from the CDC by researcher Poul Thorsen. Engaged to disprove links between vaccines and autism, he may have had inside help in getting fraudulent invoices signed by a CDC lab section chief. He was indicted on wire fraud, money laundering, and defrauding research institutions of grant money. Why did Thorsen 'cut bait' rather than prove that autism is not caused by vaccines? There is only one way to settle the dispute regarding vaccines and their ability to 'immunize', and that would be a retrospective study of non-vaccinated populations relative to vaccinated populations. Those studies have never been done. |
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