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Fight4Privacy Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - If you truly believe vaccines are safe, you're blind my friend or baised and have an agenda.
amin606 Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - Shut the fuck up you stupid cunt
vbloke Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - yes, biased towards truth and has an agenda to stop people dying of preventable diseases.
RP4409 Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - People that beilieve that vaccines are safe had way too many vaccines. Its not that one vaccine is bad but children are getting 35 shots by the time they are 2 that is completely insane. Mercury is poison no matter what derivitive thereof and it sure is hell not safe when you inject that shit in your blood stream straight to your brain!
slahanas Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - Crispian, you haven't got a clue. It's not just autism - it's Gulf War Syndrome, the body count is staggering, but not because we aren't taking dozens of shots, it's because we are...
ABitOfBravado Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - We heard your bullshit the first time, no need to spam, broham.
ABitOfBravado Says:
Nov 4, 2009 - Amen, keep up the good work brother!
SuperWorldwide23 Says:
Nov 5, 2009 - This video does not help its intended cause. Are "doctors and scientists" responsible for the deaths and serious illness that vaccines cause in some who take them? There are risks involved with any procedure. And "doctors and scientists" get it WRONG more often than they admit. In the case of the H1N1 there seems to be an unjustified hysteria. But of course "doctors and scientists" are never motivated by money. hahahaha The issue goes to a new level when vaccines become mandatory.
aasign Says:
Nov 5, 2009 - Total NWO slime! Vaccines are poison, Mercury and a bunch of other crap. Population control, killing us slowly. Dope pushers. God Bless you Jenny!
mezzoly Says:
Nov 6, 2009 - If her son has autism, she at least has her son, which is more than these poor parents who didn't vaccinate their kids can say.
aGuy Says:
Nov 7, 2009 - Thank you for this excellent informative video. The scientific evidence is overwhelmingly clear that vaccines are in fact a good thing. I don't know what else it would take to convince the conspiracy theorists, and the 'anti-vaxers' that this is true. It seems that every time an anti-vaxer's unsubstantiated claim is proven bogus by scientific evidence to the contrary, they simply 'move the goal posts'.
aoakampfer Says:
Nov 10, 2009 - Who ever would have guessed a video featuring a climbing disease rate and rock out classic rock would be so popular? Dunno, the music seemed oddly upbeat.
scenicable Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - Remember that the pharma's spend more money on marketing than on research. This is an example! Jenny, please keep fighting. The pharmas are behind this and as u know want you to be viewed as bad, ignorant, etc for questioning what are in the vaccines and the adverse effects. Maybe another video could be produced showing the number of people who ask for compensation b/c of negative reactions from the 2009 flu on one side and on the other board all the people denied.
enlighten09 Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - Mmm I wonder why the hamish have virtually no autism ? Maybe they should look at the evidence you talk of and get vaccinated .
aGuy Says:
Nov 14, 2009 - @enlighten09 Where did you hear that the Amish have virtually no autism? You might want to post a reference to that study. If it's true, it has nothing to do with vaccinations. Children are still getting autism, even after Thimerosal was removed from vaccines. There have been many, many clinical studies and trials, that confirm there is no correlation between vaccinations and autism.
r3ck0r Says:
Nov 15, 2009 - Indigo mum, Crystal Child. Vaccines cause austim... my god anyone who believes this should have there head looked at (or just look at the studys). I mean it's quite sad actually because Jenny's clearly looking for someone to blame for her son's autism, it's a shame that she can't just let this go and accept that unfortunate things happen like this.
enlighten09 Says:
Nov 15, 2009 - aGuy you may want to look into Homefirst Health Services Chicago they dont vaccinate their patients dont get autism , surely you smell a rat with all the swine flu nonsense its all about money greed and control .
enlighten09 Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - ( or just look at studies ) anyones ? Unfortunate things happen of course but why so many vaccines for a baby whos immune system is in such an early stage of development ? its beyond insane to accept this as normal .
r3ck0r Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - Well thimerosal was removed from the market in Denmark and Sweden in 1992. Despite this, autism rates have continued to increase there. And this year the U.S. Court of Federal claims found that the MMR vaccine (and thimerosal) was not a factor in the development of autism. And your second question vaccinations for children are performed as early as possible to assure that infants are protected against diseases that occur in early childhood.
enlighten09 Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - Homefirst Health Services of Chicago educate parents about vaccinations as a result theyre children dont get it .
r3ck0r Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - Oh sorry that settles that then... Your clearly show from completely ignoring what I and others have to say on the subject that your never going to change your opinion.. which makes this pointless. So i'm gonna leave ya to it :).
enlighten09 Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - You are right I will never stop because I know the Truth , and I care about this, you on the other hand see it as a bit of entertainment to pretend you are an intelligent being, and the Truth is you are a SHEEP .
Southsider75 Says:
Nov 18, 2009 - I think you meant Amish. Do you really think they are forthcoming with that kind of information? They stay very much to themselves. I've heard that before, but there really is no good way to measure the percentage of Amish people with autism. Even if there actually was a way to obtain a reliable number, there is NO way we could narrow it down to one factor (such as vaccines). They live such a different lifestyle than the rest of us. There are so many factors that could affect their health.
enlighten09 Says:
Nov 19, 2009 - I hear what you are saying the research is very easy its only made to look so complicated if you want it to , the Amish are the same as us , you make the whole thing sound so cloudy you have an amazing rise in injecting of so called vaccines into developing babies , you have a huge rise in Autism .



lauradee24 Says:
Nov 3, 2009 - I call it Jenny McCarthyism.