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"Cormac reveals that he was cured of vampirism when a car crash ejected him from his sun-proof vehicle. Elvis burst into flames in the sunlight but landed in a river, having been exposed to the sun for a precise length of time to turn him human again. " Like pottery. Seat belts were always just holding me back [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] I am a bit of a classist when it comes to end of the world movies. I require lots of inner monologue. | |||
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Jeremy R. Hammond is the same guy saying vaccines causes autism. Nuff, said.
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"Annals of Epidemiology , Vol. 19, No. 9 ABSTRACTS (ACE), September 2009: 651-680, METHODS: This cross-sectional study used U.S. probability samples obtained from National Health Interview Survey 1997-2002 datasets. Logistic regression modeling was used to estimate the effect of neonatal hepatitis B vaccination on ASD risk among boys age 3-17 years with shot records, adjusted for race, maternal education, and two-parent household. RESULTS: Boys who received the hepatitis B vaccine during the first month of life had 2.94 greater odds for ASD (nZ31 of 7,486; OR Z 2.94; p Z 0.03; 95% CI Z 1.10, 7.90) compared to later- or unvaccinated boys. Non-Hispanic white boys were 61% less likely to have ASD (ORZ0.39; pZ0.04; 95% CIZ0.16, 0.94) relative to non-white boys. CONCLUSION: Findings suggest that U.S. male neonates vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine had a 3-fold greater risk of ASD; risk was greatest for non-white boys. " [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | |||
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https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/concerns/autism.html | |||
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Its crazy to think how like the next 20 years are going to be met with liberals trying to shame people from trying to sue corporations for the vax that poisoned their families.
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Honestly I only know a handful of people who have not been injected. Even the rednecks out west caved in, " I want to visit Grandma " (They never went), "Work Required it!" (Never filed for religious exemption) (USA LAW DICTATES A FIRMLY HELD BELIEF BY EVEN ONE PERSON SUFFICES)
The shame really works, but we know it works. Group rejection when tested with MRI machines lit up the same area receptors as physical pain. My big issue. Aside from being shamed, insulted, threatened, laughed at, shunned. What was there? Some random anti-body count numbers? Nothing convincing was ever produced. | ||
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