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The Strange Disappearance of word “Retarded” in the Vaccine Era

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45 minutes ago, Hummin said:

Because you got zero trustworthy where most sane bother to click on your links anymore, where fiction and facts is melted together to fit you and yours narrative when it comes to important health and safety for the greater cause of population. 

 

You are mental when it comes to science and vaccines 

 

Vaccines flat earther I would say 

How true.........:thumbsup:

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  • More lies from the OP. The vaccine-autism link has been repeatedly debunked by reputable doctors in peer-reviewed medical journals.

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    cjinchiangrai

    What a load of tosh.

  • I don't get why the medical alternative facts crew here goes to great lengths to force their 'opinions' on others.   Especially given that two people are browsing this thread, me and a mod,

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Don't you worry 'bout retardation!

 

RFK's got this!  We don't need vaccines, we gots faith!

 

Nature has the answers.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

Hey, is that the former doctor whom's credentials were stripped for espousing medicinal quackery, who now posts random tinfoil nutjob conspiracies anonymously?

When geomancy just isn't enough.

 

Nope, a Midwestern Doctor is the username under which he publishes on his 'The Forgotten Side of Medicine' substack.  

Due to the outstanding depth and quality of the articles he publishes on his substack, he has in 3 years time amassed +245.000 subscribers.   

I’m always amazed that some people will believe what they read despite seeing the opposite with their own eyes.
trump has based his entire program on this behavior of his followers. 

24 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

Nope, a Midwestern Doctor is the username under which he publishes on his 'The Forgotten Side of Medicine' substack.  

Due to the outstanding depth and quality of the articles he publishes on his substack, he has in 3 years time amassed +245.000 subscribers.   

 

Are you sure 'bout dat?  I'm shirley you've posted nonsense from this quack before..........

 

Appears to be an anonymous tinfoil nutjobbery blog by Pierre Kory.

 

Kory graduated from NYU's school of Public Service with a Master's In Public Administration.[7] He completed his medical education at St. George's University in Grenada, West Indies,

 

Kory is an expert in critical care ultrasonography.

 

In August 2023, Kory was informed by the American Board of Internal Medicine that his board certifications were to be revoked for "spreading false or inaccurate medical information".

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Kory

 

 

As to his 245,000 cult followers......Joe Biden received over 81 million votes in the 2020 presidential election.  That makes Joe the most stablest of geniuses!

 

"I'm no longer legally a doctor, but I still pretend play one on substack."

 

 

 

22 minutes ago, Red Phoenix said:

 

Nope, a Midwestern Doctor is the username under which he publishes on his 'The Forgotten Side of Medicine' substack.  

Due to the outstanding depth and quality of the articles he publishes on his substack, he has in 3 years time amassed +245.000 subscribers.   

 

In other news, due to the outstanding depth and quality of her public utterances,

 

Kamala Harris received approximately 75,012,178 votes in the 2024 presidential election, which accounted for about 48.3% of the total votes cast.

 

The ad populum fallacy, also known as the appeal to popularity, occurs when someone argues that a claim is true simply because many people believe it to be true. This type of reasoning is fallacious because the popularity of an idea does not provide valid evidence for its truth.

1 hour ago, Red Phoenix said:

> 140 views in 1 hour

But I wonder how many of those that felt the urge to dismiss the article, did actually read it.  

Considering the level of the responses, I presume ZERO.  

I didn't. I just look at who posted it, read the first couple if sentences and know what is coming. Same with GG.

1 hour ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

Wakefield above is the spiritual father figure, and equally non-credible -- to all of the B.S. junk that gets posted as threads in this subforum.

Dr Wakefield is a guest speaker in York, (UK) on the 10th October this year. Along with Ben Rubin, Tess Lawrie and others. Unfortunately tickets are gone. But you are welcome to watch a live-stream. Send me a PM for details.

Could there be a misunderstanding about being vaccinated and getting Covid? I was vaccinated and had no more Covid symptoms ever. However, I tested myself before going into the office and tested positive. This meant I could have infected others without dying of it myself (due to age and diabetes). 

7 minutes ago, Purdey said:

Could there be a misunderstanding about being vaccinated and getting Covid? I was vaccinated and had no more Covid symptoms ever. However, I tested myself before going into the office and tested positive. This meant I could have infected others without dying of it myself (due to age and diabetes). 

Glad you are still with us Sir.

 

You did not have covid. You - or anyone else - cannot catch covid. You could not pass anything on. Getting jabbed up is meaningless; except for possible effects. Some minor, some more serious.

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8 hours ago, Airalee said:


You’re so desperate to validate your choice to get vaccinated that it wreaks of cognitive dissonance.

 

Just remember….

 

No do-overs.

 

 

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9 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

Stop reading and look in the Cemetery. Believe your eyes.

Childhood mortality greatly improved  at around the time "cemeteries" became popular (Victorian era 1800's) because of improvements in nutrition and sanitation..if you go to a cemetery today you will still see many child graves despite all the miraculous

medical advances.

Autism, ADHD, hyperactivity, allergies, chronic digestive issues… all heavy metal-induced injuries relabelled to fuel the multi-billion pharmaceutical industry.

 

Yes, it has been 'debunked by studies' and yes, I am a 'dangerous misinformation spreader' who 'doesn't understand science'… Part and parcel of having the Truth as a primary compass.

 

Dr. Anthony Williams' book Brain Saver is a must-read. I'm sure there are plenty of hit pieces on him in pharma-sponsored media, which is, of course, a good sign:

 

Medical Medium Brain Saver: Answers to Brain Inflammation, Mental Health, OCD, Brain Fog, Neurological Symptoms, Addiction, Anxiety, Depression, Heavy Metals, Epstein-Barr Virus

 

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/medical-medium-brain-saver-anthony-william/1141815633

 

 

18 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

Dr. Anthony Williams' book Brain Saver is a must-read. I'm sure there are plenty of hit pieces on him in pharma-sponsored media, which is, of course, a good sign:

 

Medical Medium Brain Saver: Answers to Brain Inflammation, Mental Health, OCD, Brain Fog, Neurological Symptoms, Addiction, Anxiety, Depression, Heavy Metals, Epstein-Barr Virus

 

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/medical-medium-brain-saver-anthony-william/1141815633

 

 

 

Welcome to Medical Medium

Medical Medium Anthony William, the chronic illness expert, originator of the global celery juice movement,

...

Anthony was born with the unique ability to converse with the Spirit of Compassion, who provides him with extraordinarily advanced healing medical information that’s far ahead of its time.

 

https://www.medicalmedium.com/

 

William states that his connection to Spirit presents itself as a voice outside of his head, next to his right ear.[12] He claims that his connection to Spirit gives him the ability to scan bodies in a way that can diagnose all blockages, infections, trouble areas, past problems, and even soul fractures with knowledge that comes from Spirit.[13] He claims that this assists in his self-professed ability to diagnose other people of various illnesses as well as offer treatment.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_William

 

Bwahhahahhahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Laughter is the best medicine.

Next to Granny's XXX rheumatis' cure.

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20 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

Dr. Anthony Williams'

 

Please note the spelling.

The spirit healer's name is Anthony William.  No "s".

 

There are scores of legitimate, credentialed doctors named Anthony Williams.

12 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

Erasing Encephalitis: Why Vaccine Brain Injuries Became Autism

  

For decades, vaccines were recognized to cause brain injury and mental retardation.

That was 'inconvenient' for the vax industry and hence “retarded” was banned, the injuries were relabeled as autism, and autism’s ambiguity was used to hide it all.

Lived experiences were turned into word games. But the paper trail shows it was never an accident.

In this report, A Midwestern Doctor exposes the games that have been played to hide vaccine injuries for generations. 

 

Sourcehttps://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/erasing-encephalitis-why-vaccine

 

The link above directs to the original article written by a Midwestern Doctor

Note that aMD is known for the rigour of his research, and it is a very interesting, worthwhile but also lengthy deep-dive in this sordid issue.  

And that's why The Vigilant Fox has now published a summarized version of that original article, in which key details have been streamlined and editorialized for clarity and impact.  

You can read that streamlined version here > https://www.vigilantfox.com/p/the-strange-disappearance-of-the

 

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Why you ask that in your headline? We have heard of Red Phoenix, and that´s about the same.

10 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Please note the spelling.

The spirit healer's name is Anthony William.  No "s".

 

There are scores of legitimate, credentialed doctors named Anthony Williams.

 

You are absolutely correct indeed. Anthony William it is.

14 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Welcome to Medical Medium

Medical Medium Anthony William, the chronic illness expert, originator of the global celery juice movement,

...

Anthony was born with the unique ability to converse with the Spirit of Compassion, who provides him with extraordinarily advanced healing medical information that’s far ahead of its time.

 

https://www.medicalmedium.com/

 

William states that his connection to Spirit presents itself as a voice outside of his head, next to his right ear.[12] He claims that his connection to Spirit gives him the ability to scan bodies in a way that can diagnose all blockages, infections, trouble areas, past problems, and even soul fractures with knowledge that comes from Spirit.[13] He claims that this assists in his self-professed ability to diagnose other people of various illnesses as well as offer treatment.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_William

 

Bwahhahahhahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Laughter is the best medicine.

Next to Granny's XXX rheumatis' cure.

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His holistic recipes are extraordinary, much recommended.

14 minutes ago, rattlesnake said:

 

His holistic recipes are extraordinary, much recommended.

 

Is it also recommended that I listen to the spirits in my right ear telling me to do things?

 

Or is it more advisable to wait until a brain-eating worm takes up residence in muh noggin'?

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7 minutes ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Is it also recommended that I listen to the spirits in my right ear telling me to do things?

 

Or is it more advisable to wait until a brain-eating worm takes up residence in muh noggin'?

 

It's a recipe book, NoDisplayName, relax. Celery juice, great stuff.

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1 hour ago, still kicking said:

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"By 2012, Bill Gates had donated over $28 billion to global health initiatives":

 

He sent that money to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, so what he effectively did was transfer his money between two of his accounts.

20 hours ago, Airalee said:


You’re so desperate to validate your choice to get vaccinated that it wreaks of cognitive dissonance

 

Frankly, we are QUITE desperate to have all children vaccinated to protect the lives of all children.

Once required vaccinations were started, childhood fatalities dropped through the floor. Now that they have stopped, we are seeing case after case, the disease spreading from state to state, just as it did pre-1950.


The last big measles outbreak in the US in 2025 resulted in the deaths of at least three children. Two unvaccinated school-age children died in Texas during the large outbreak that started in early January, which infected over 120 people in Texas alone, mostly children and adolescents. Another measles-related child death was reported in New Mexico. Overall, the US had 1,288 confirmed measles cases in 38 states in 2025, with children being the majority affected group and two child fatalities confirmed in Texas and one in New Mexico during the outbreak.

 

In 2020, there were no reported fatalities from measles in the United States. The U.S. had relatively low measles cases in 2020 compared to later years, and no deaths were documented during that year based on available CDC data and related reports.

 

You do the math.

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6 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

You do the math.


Three kids died from the measles.   
 

The horror.

 

How many died from drowning?  
 

Privately owned swimming pools should be banned….for the children.

 

 

10 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

You do the math.

 

3 hours ago, Airalee said:


Three kids died from the measles.  

 

 

How many children have to die before you take action to prevent it? 

Line up boys...

Boss says today's woke enemy will be Tylenol... :coffee1:

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