Re: Science during the Supposed Pandemic
Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2021 4:20 am
Again, I ask what has topic to do with EU?
There exist many Anti-Vax forums elsewhere where these comments can be carried.
I think conducting this discussion here reduces the credibility of the Forum.
Here's one of the reviews of that book:
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As a biomedical student who has been heavily interested in the vaccine debate, I am shocked and disgusted at how many people think this is a good book. Miller misrepresents many studies, does not cite figures (and in the thimerosal chapter, routinely makes false claims about Mercury, clearly not understanding basic chemistry, and does not include the dosages that studies used. The dose makes the poison. Many bad studies overdose test subjects to get a preconceived result) and also cites several retracted, debunked 'scientists' and 'doctors' who can no longer practise (in the first 63 pages, there are SIXTEEN studies from Geier, a man who lost his licence, and uses chemical castration on autistic boys. Lovely.)
His chapter on measles is a trainwreck; claiming vaccine strains can infect other people by misrepresenting how DNA and RNA fragments are detected during outbreaks to ELIMINATE recently vaccinated people from measles case figures. He writes that wild measles can help cure cancer, citing several research papers that are in their infancy, ironically using the attenuated VACCINE strain.
This book breeds scientific ignorance. It breeds ignorance on chemistry, on biology, on basic microbiology and virology.
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There exist many Anti-Vax forums elsewhere where these comments can be carried.
I think conducting this discussion here reduces the credibility of the Forum.
Here's one of the reviews of that book:
~~~~~Begin:
As a biomedical student who has been heavily interested in the vaccine debate, I am shocked and disgusted at how many people think this is a good book. Miller misrepresents many studies, does not cite figures (and in the thimerosal chapter, routinely makes false claims about Mercury, clearly not understanding basic chemistry, and does not include the dosages that studies used. The dose makes the poison. Many bad studies overdose test subjects to get a preconceived result) and also cites several retracted, debunked 'scientists' and 'doctors' who can no longer practise (in the first 63 pages, there are SIXTEEN studies from Geier, a man who lost his licence, and uses chemical castration on autistic boys. Lovely.)
His chapter on measles is a trainwreck; claiming vaccine strains can infect other people by misrepresenting how DNA and RNA fragments are detected during outbreaks to ELIMINATE recently vaccinated people from measles case figures. He writes that wild measles can help cure cancer, citing several research papers that are in their infancy, ironically using the attenuated VACCINE strain.
This book breeds scientific ignorance. It breeds ignorance on chemistry, on biology, on basic microbiology and virology.
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