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Hyperspacerebel
Vaccines are for the most part cause more harm than good.
Explain.
Because vaccines are made for money, so the vast majority of vaccines are released before they've been amply tested, often bad results.
And your souce is?
Clarification:
Source on both the bad results, soruce on the testing.
I've looked for online sources but I can't find any. I could recommend some books, but that's about it.
but since you don't like vaccines so much, have fun with polio, and tetanus.
Huh?
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Hyperspacerebel
hyperspace, tetanus is one vaccine people often get, and you get a polio vaccine when you're really young. If you don't get the polio vaccine, you can get polio, granted if you live in the US or in Europe, you aren't likely to get polio even without the vaccine, but polio is a really terrible disease. And tetanus is also sometimes called lockjaw, as it clenches all of your muscles, making it impossible to breathe, eat, or even have your heart beat, it has a mortality rate of 40-78%.
Let me clarify.
...but since you don't like vaccines so much...
Huh?
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Hyperspacerebel
but since you don't like vaccines so much
since you hate vaccines so much
you don't like vaccines
you will say 'vaccines are the devil' for the rest of your life
My God, people. You guys apparently know more about me than I do myself.
I NEVER SAID I HATE VACCINES.
I think the whole vaccine market in the US is corrupt, yes. And that the money spent towards the majority of vaccine distribution today is wasted money.
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MyTie
I agree with Hyper. I haven't looked at the numbers, I admit... but I can just imagine millions of dollars going to AIDS victems families in South Africa, just to get diverted into a tyrant's hands, so he can trade it with Iran to buy arms, and Iran can buy nukes to pressure the US out of more money to disarm them. This is just speculation though.
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Hyperspacerebel
the vaccines are not made just to make money if the people developing the vaccines were just cold heathed monsters trying to cash in on a deadly desease they'd choose an easier way of making money like... selling drugs...
are vacines considered drugs...
No, but guess what? Once they make the perfect vaccine for the disease they've spent their whole life studying, they're out of a job.
It's the same reason Republicans haven't fixed the abortion issue yet. Once they fix it, they'll lose a good amount of votes. So they take little steps to keep people happy.
I never said anything about cold-heartedness. It's just human nature to wring things for everything you can get out of them.
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Deepthought
No, but guess what? Once they make the perfect vaccine for the disease they've spent their whole life studying, they're out of a job.
No such thing as a perfect vaccine.
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Hyperspacerebel
No, but guess what? Once they make the perfect vaccine for the disease they've spent their whole life studying, they're out of a job.
No such thing as a perfect vaccine.
It's also known as a universal vaccine.
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Deepthought
No, but guess what? Once they make the perfect vaccine for the disease they've spent their whole life studying, they're out of a job.
No such thing as a perfect vaccine.
It's also known as a universal vaccine.
Uh, that's only for flu.
A successful novel mucosal vaccine against influenza would have significant impact on the global market and secure the growth and development of the European vaccine industry. If successful, Biovitrum, Pepscan and Proxima will establish themselves firmly on the market for mucosal vaccines, and their extended and potentially stronger IP would allow for an expansion of their respective business markets.
Also, out of a job eh?
secure the growth and development of the European vaccine industry.
expansion of their respective business markets
Post by
Hyperspacerebel
due to the fact that is it horribly difficult to cure certain diseases
Umm...vaccines don't cure diseases....
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Hyperspacerebel
Uh, that's only for flu.
/points at thread tittle
A successful novel mucosal vaccine against influenza would have significant impact on the global market and secure the growth and development of the European vaccine industry. If successful, Biovitrum, Pepscan and Proxima will establish themselves firmly on the market for mucosal vaccines, and their extended and potentially stronger IP would allow for an expansion of their respective business markets.
Also, out of a job eh?
secure the growth and development of the European vaccine industry.
expansion of their respective business markets
What?
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Deepthought
http://www.universalvaccine.org/
Uhhh...
/points at thread tittle
We are onto the stage of discussing all vaccines now I thought? We both stopped specifing flu vaccines awhile ago.
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