Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 What this shows is that the CDC is not completely invested in continuing to poison children- and that there are various factions within the CDC (obviously, not all) who wish to show some sense and get beyond this issue. We'll see whether their research is honest or continues toward a more fraudulent/contrived result- to protect their own arses The CDC has a lot of other stuff to do, but the thimerosal issue makes it much more difficult for them to do it. Think of how much trouble they're having trying to sell the Mumps vaccine in Iowa. I'm willing to bet that will also occur with future vaccines. Their goal is to restore whatever credibility they once had and completely lost as a consequence of their own mismanagement of this issue. The AAP has a far, far different bias. Even though we know that other factions are emerging (Stoller's letter). Their raison d'etra was vaccinating the kids- it led to greater income for its members- they aggressively pushed the poisons. (Yes, something that is hundreds of times more toxic than hazardous waste is a poison). It was essentially the most important program they could offer families. And it has crashed and burned like nothing in history. Instead of protecting children- they poisoned every child that accepted the vaccine protocol in the 1990's. Yes, as a I said, something that is hundreds of times more toxic than hazardous waste is really poisonous. And now it's gone- in fact, it's turned on its head. The backlash against the pediatric community will change them forever. And they know it. The CDC can change its stripes and reinvent itself because of all of the other things it does. The AAP cannot. Have your ever cornered a rat? Yeah, and the rat often does something suicidal. Disclaimer- any analogy drawn between a cornered rat and real events is merely coicidental. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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