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Old 10-16-2019, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by AndrewM View Post
But the counter argument is much easier to prove. Is there a conclusive study that any of these immunizations cause autism? One would think that would be much easier to prove. Hard to prove something exists that doesn’t exist. Not sure why that is hard for you to understand.
They are kind of one and the same. Someone needs to study correlation between aluminum adjuvants and autism. Based on those results, we'll have an idea. Whatever their result is, but especially if they failed to find a correlation (since it's much easier to get a false negative than false positive), people will challenge the study since it's politically sensitive. More studies will need to be done to build confidence.

So, who is going to do the studies? Who is going to fund them? The vaccine manufacturers have no incentive to do more than the minimum required research as they only stand to lose. I think we will get answers soon.
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