would yall believe me if I said that they just found out how to reverse autism and cancer and their killing docots in the US that know about?
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Originally posted by KidComet View Postwould yall believe me if I said that they just found out how to reverse autism and cancer and their killing docots in the US that know about?
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Originally posted by Mind` View PostLmaoo i just yesterday saw or day before some guy comment abou that 5~? doctors were killed, probably he had in mind same thing as you just said.
yes its 7 dead, with 5 missing
and about 5 of them were murders, others are "unknown"
all in one month
i got proof that there being killed for knowing the cure for autism and cancer, its crazy..
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Originally posted by KidComet View Postyes its 7 dead, with 5 missing
and about 5 of them were murders, others are "unknown"
all in one month
i got proof that there being killed for knowing the cure for autism and cancer, its crazy..
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Originally posted by Waynasite View PostDocots tho
i got proof that there being killed
Further... linking to a FAIM.org article isn't "proof" anyone is being killed. The website FAIM.org immediately came up as unsatisfactory on the Web of Trust website safety tool for trying to pass off opinion and rantings as science. Just in my own few seconds looking over the very shady looking website I noticed an alarming section on vaccines (Vaccines | Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine) which provide another opinion piece spouting on about the widely debunked conspiracy theory that vaccines cause autism. They link to several dubious "studies" (also flagged by WoT for unsatisfactory trust levels) that are not backed by any scientific peer review standards.
Quite simply put it's a load of complete and utter garbage that's still being pushed forward by conspiracy theorists with a tenuous grasp on reality. But seeing as this comes from the notorious KidComet... I'm sure most of you already knew that. Nothing but nonsense.
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Originally posted by EatYourSpinach View PostOr the improper use of there...
In this instance it would be they're, as in They Are.
Further... linking to a FAIM.org article isn't "proof" anyone is being killed. The website FAIM.org immediately came up as unsatisfactory on the Web of Trust website safety tool for trying to pass off opinion and rantings as science. Just in my own few seconds looking over the very shady looking website I noticed an alarming section on vaccines (Vaccines | Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine) which provide another opinion piece spouting on about the widely debunked conspiracy theory that vaccines cause autism. They link to several dubious "studies" (also flagged by WoT for unsatisfactory trust levels) that are not backed by any scientific peer review standards.
Quite simply put it's a load of complete and utter garbage that's still being pushed forward by conspiracy theorists with a tenuous grasp on reality. But seeing as this comes from the notorious KidComet... I'm sure most of you already knew that. Nothing but nonsense.
Bruh,
The package insert for the vaccines tell you themsleves that they cause autism
go to the official Food and Drug Administration site
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/Biologi.../UCM101580.pdf
page 11.
thank you for playing good bye
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Originally posted by EatYourSpinach View PostOr the improper use of there...
In this instance it would be they're, as in They Are.
Further... linking to a FAIM.org article isn't "proof" anyone is being killed. The website FAIM.org immediately came up as unsatisfactory on the Web of Trust website safety tool for trying to pass off opinion and rantings as science. Just in my own few seconds looking over the very shady looking website I noticed an alarming section on vaccines (Vaccines | Foundation for Alternative and Integrative Medicine) which provide another opinion piece spouting on about the widely debunked conspiracy theory that vaccines cause autism. They link to several dubious "studies" (also flagged by WoT for unsatisfactory trust levels) that are not backed by any scientific peer review standards.
Quite simply put it's a load of complete and utter garbage that's still being pushed forward by conspiracy theorists with a tenuous grasp on reality. But seeing as this comes from the notorious KidComet... I'm sure most of you already knew that. Nothing but nonsense.
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