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Bill Maher on mRNA Vaccines

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Bill Maher admits that he is a vaccine skeptic.

 

He didn't want the Covid vaccine, but he wants the research on mRNA 

 

mRNA has possibilities for cancer, other genetic disorders ... 

 

This guy's (Huberman's) expertise is on neuroscience-related visual issues, not vaccines or COVID... But that hasn't stopped him from using his own podcast to espouse a variety of dubious products and claims.

 

"Jonathan Jarry from the Office for Science and Society has questioned Huberman's promotion of "poorly regulated" dietary supplements. According to Jarry, The Huberman Lab podcast has been sponsored by "companies offering questionable products from the perspective of science-based medicine".[22] Joseph Zundell, a cancer biologist, trusts Huberman's expertise in neuroscience but also criticized him for extrapolating animal research for human use without appropriate scientific justification and straying from his area of expertise.[17]

 

These criticisms were echoed by New York Magazine, which also stated that Huberman often "posits certainty where there is ambiguity".[4] Neuroscientist David Berson, who has known Huberman since his postdoctoral research and has been a guest on his podcast, says that Huberman's research is respected among neuroscientists and described his podcast as "a fabulous service for the world" and a way to "open the doors" to the world of science.[17] However, Berson also noted that the research community did not always approve of Huberman's monetization of his podcast through sponsors and partnerships. His promotion of unregulated health supplements has been particularly controversial, as these products often have little scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness.[17] According to at least one expert, Huberman's podcast content focuses on pseudoscience. [emphasis added]

 

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

 

And Maher is a comedian and political commentator, also hardly any authority on COVID and vaccine issues:

 

"Skeptics .. have also strongly rebuked Maher, characterizing him as anti-science, uninformed and potentially endangering the health of fans who take his "non-medical" advice. 

 

In 2019, [Surgical Oncologist] Gorski again criticized Maher for his HBO interview with the doctor Jay Gordon and Maher's claims about vaccines (in particular, the influenza vaccine), including the speculation about a link between vaccines and autism, which is debunked according to consensus science.[166] In January 2021, Maher promoted the COVID-19 lab leak theory.[167] On April 16, 2021, Maher called media coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic "panic porn" and added that "When all of our sources for medical information have an agenda to spin us, yeah, you wind up with a badly misinformed population, including on the left."

 

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

 

26 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

Bill Maher admits that he is a vaccine skeptic.

 

He didn't want the Covid vaccine, but he wants the research on mRNA 

 

 

At least in the U.S., Trump and RFK Jr. have basically ended federal funding into further development and future uses of mRNA vaccines....  So perhaps Maher should be talking to Trump and RFK Jr....

 

 

 

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