This ‘Misdirection Tactic’ is Used by Mainstream Media When Reporting Outbreaks

Conclusion It is difficult for parents to know who is right and who is wrong when it comes to vaccination. It is even more difficult to know whom to trust. As parents, it appears that we are ‘damned if we do and damned if we don’t.’ When Professor Poland stated that the new vaccination “would lack contraindications and permit administration without highly trained health care personnel; it would be inexpensive, and heat stable,” could he inadvertently have been saying that the current MMR vaccination does have contraindications, is not always being administered by highly trained health care personnel and is not heat stable? The answer would depend on how you interpret what he has written. However, if that is indeed what he meant to say, this would have huge implications for hundreds of thousands of parents who believe that the MMR vaccination was responsible for their children’s disabilities. It also has implications for the many parents whose children have died after receiving this vaccination. Whatever the real truth is, these articles, reports and papers have certainly given us something to think about, haven’t they? References  http://mindhacks.com/2010/10/28/a-misdirection-of-mind/  http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/2014/05/07/mumps-outbreak-illinois-university-champaign/8792479/  http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/13/thanks-anti-vaxxers-you-just-brought-back-measles-in-nyc.html  http://www.cdc.gov/VACCINes/parents/index.html  http://trib.c...
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