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They are certainly dangerous to the microbes and bacteria they intend to destroy. |
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Why is it the ignorant like you are the least aware of your ignorance?
Yes, US soldiers are used as guinea pigs for medicines and vaccines and exposed to the dangers of
side effects without their knowledge (e.g. Larium and how it led to suicides, murder, or in the
case of John Stebbins, raping his own daughter).
But since you're spewing that Dummy...I mean, Jenny McCarthy idiocy about vaccines and autism,
stifle yourself. You sound like one of those idiots that claim "HIV doesn't have anything to do
with AIDS!"
Andrew Moulden is a quack who is in it for the money. He doesn't just spew fake "research"
in his denials of vaccines, he's doing it because he sells his own overpriced "cures" (read:
Snake oil) which don't work. There are already many victims who are fighting to get their
money back after his "treatements" failed and some whose children deteriorated because they stopped
using conventional autism treatments.
Scienceblogs.com/insolence/2009/05/time_to_rub_age_of_autisms_face_in_its_h.php
rationalwiki.com/wiki/Andrew_Moulden
There's only one reason a person goes for publicity before submitting their results for peer
review: They know that their work is phony and they're trying to get rich before they get
caught. Moulden got lured in by the dollar signs in his eyes and sold out his "soul" for a
get-rich-quick scheme.
It was true of Martin Fleischmann and Stanley Pons (the fraud of "cold fusion") and it was true of
Hwang Woosuk and his falsified "DNA cloning" results. They wanted the money and glory without doing
real work or producing real results. The same is true of Moulden.
(Addendum to For And Against: Your choice of words to censor is arbitrary and idiotic. A
part of a Korean name is an "obscene word" in your minds? I can't put the letters S, U, and K
together because of it, yet if I submitted this post without altering the name, it would take days
for you to review it. Mind boggling.) |
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K9  20 Oct 2009 11:49
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