Yes Katman.
You really did Katman.
You are so clever Katman.
Or it could be that I'm mocking the fact that you demand evidence to disprove your claims and deliberately disallow evidence that disproves your claims.
I believe the phrase is Stacking the Deck.
And oh look:
Stacking the deck is a technique that's commonly used in propaganda.
Physics; Thou art a cruel, heartless Bitch-of-a-Mistress
Then you are delusional - as that is precisely what you did. To a T.
You demanded Evidence, whilst deliberately disallowing the very evidence you demanded.
If that was true, you wouldn't place the artificial and unreasonable limitation on said evidence.
The only thing it speaks of is me pointing out your Stacked Deck. You will reject any and all evidence out of hand that does not support your delusional beliefs.
That we have a real world example of a first world country that stopped using the MMR Vaccine that not only didn't show a decrease in Autism rates (its either the highest or second highest depending) and furthermore what we also see is Dead Children where other countries that kept using the MMR vaccine had ZERO fatalities.
Those 2 facts alone should prove to anyone except the most braindead mongoloid or devout religious Zealot that your claims are full of Shit (and there you are still arguing).
Are you seriously telling me you can't provide any study that shows absolutely no link between aluminium or mercury and neuro-developmental disorders - that hasn't been authored by the CDC?
Do you understand the concept of evidence obtained from a source devoid of conflicts of interest?
Fuck it, I'll make it easy for you.
Post any study (even if it's been authored by the CDC) that shows zero link between al/hg and NDDs.
But bear in mind that the CDC's conflict of interest is two-fold.
Not only are they the ones tasked with carrying out an immunisation program but they also make a profit from vaccines sold.
On top of that is the allegation of data fraud in their study.
But hey, post it up if it's the best you have to offer.
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