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Welsh Measles Epidemic Was Faked
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 39019006:MV8yMjI0OTM2XzM3NzgwMDUwX0E2RDY5Q0Qz] [quote:mopar28m:MV8yMjI0OTM2XzM3Nzc2MzkxX0Q4MTk5NTFE] [quote:Anonymous Coward 39019006:MV8yMjI0OTM2XzM3NzMyNDg3XzU3Q0MyNjdC] [quote:Fhirinne:MV8yMjI0OTM2XzM3NzMxNTMwXzM5MkJBRkNB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 39019006:MV8yMjI0OTM2XzM3NzMwOTcwX0VDRTFGNENG] [quote:Fhirinne:MV8yMjI0OTM2XzM3NzMwNDkxX0RCRDdBODQ=] [/quote] So I take it you're unaware that just prior to the study, Wakefield had taken out a patent on a single vaccine for measles? http://briandeer.com/wakefield/vaccine-patent.htm All he was in it for was (and still is!) the money. Pharma bad, Wakefield bad. Criticising one does not make the other better. Saying that I wish I was as destroyed as Wakefield who's being paid around $150,000 per year on the anti-vax gravy train. Not bad for a fraud eh? You seem to be trying to insinuate that I'm for big pharma and vaccines. I'm not and never have been. I just think people should be able to make an unbiased and informed judgement on whether or not to have their kids vaccinated rather than just fed agenda-led bullshit. Oh, the word censured is not the same as the word censored. [/quote] Offit made money off the vaccine that HE patented. He voted to put it on the market. Abstained from voting when they had to pull it because of all the infant deaths. Offit is still considered the best person to go to when it comes to vaccines. (NOT!) [/quote] Why do you people always try to deflect the issue? I'm not talking about Offit. I'm talking about Wakefield, the fraud. If you're so against Offit then by rights you should be against Wakefield. But you're not and that I find really difficult to understand. I'll write it s l o w l y this time to help you. Wakefield tried to patent a single vaccine BEFORE he undertook his faked study. A study which he rigged so when the triple-vaccine was muddied he would make his fortune. Just as a back up, he touted himself to anti-vax lawyers with the promise that they were going to win with their proposed lawsuits against the MMR vaccine. Thankfully the fraudulent twat did not succeed so he fled to Texas. Hopefully he'll stay over there. And Mopar, you really must be an idiot of you cite anything that Andrew Moulden says. He's the guy who claims (I kid you not!) "[i]With photographs and video alone, I can now look back across the lifespan of any individual,dead or alive, and lock in on the temporal sequence of MASS, diagnose the condition, and time of occurrence[/i]". Just upload your photos or video and he'll perform a live consultation (naturally, for a fee). He's a proper lunatic. But people like you fall for it. Time and time again. He must be the only "doctor" in the world who doesn't feel it necessary to prove anything with science and "prefers just to use common sense" (his words, yes, really!). Getting back to the thread topic though, even though there's an obvious discrepancy between the number of cases it still far exceeds the article cited in the first post. So with that I would say that the OP is pushing hysteria as hard or even harder than the people he's trying to bash. [/quote]
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The news media have been chock-full of the “measles epidemic” in Wales, along with the young man whom it was claimed had died of it. He didn’t—and the epidemic never happened. The proof is in Wales’ own official statistics.
The young man who died during the proclaimed measles epidemic, Gareth Colfer-Williams, did not die from measles. But even those few reports that admitted he didn’t die of the disease went on to a discourse of how terrible measles is and how the “epidemic” was so horrible. In the BBC article linked, we’re informed that “83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness.” That, though, cannot be true.
The fact is that, though 446 measles notifications were made between 1 January and 31 March of this year, those were merely reports. The reality is that only 26 cases were actually confirmed!
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