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Jan 16, 2019
4:12:47am
jaba166 Playmaker
And just how many folks have died sometime after eating jello-That proves it!
Jello needs to be banned! No wonder there are so many funeral directors in Utah - so much JELLO! Come to think of it, I know someone who died in a car accident the same day they saw a plane fly overhead - eery coincidence, or proof that planes are all bad. We should definitely ground all flights, ban all foods, and abolish all activities - because people have died the within a week of eating / engaging in all of these potential hazards. We really need to go all natural, forget all of the advances of science over the last 100 yrs, and get back to nature. Oh wait, a whole lot of people used to die when we did that - from diseases such as polio, measles, and smallpox, not to mention 1 in 5 children died before age 5.

The fact of the matter is that this article is indeed junk science from a junk publication, meant to catch the eye with a title, and convince people who are stuck in concrete operational thinking and /or magical thinking, rather then moving on to actual abstract reasoning that is necessary in the real world.

And courts can NEVER determine "beyond the shadow of a doubt" (where have I heard that before) what is good science. GOOD SCIENCE does that - not a judge and jury (and heaven-forbid lawyers) with likely very little scientific accumen. While any death is regrettable, there is no real proof that the HPV vaccine caused this girl's death, just because some junk article claims it to be so. There are so many other factors that come in to play between the time she was vaccinated, and the time she died, including the subsequent medical care she received prior to death.

While it is feasible that some people may have a unique genetic makeup that may cause them to respond to vaccines differently than others, the VAST majority of people do not, essentially proven by the billions of people worldwide who get vaccinated without adverse effects. Should we continue to try to understand why some people do seem to react differently - absolutely. But that doesn't mean we throw out the baby with the bathwater - incidentally, that causes death too. But, since there is currently no test available to determine who may or may not have a potentially adverse reaction, the medical community is left with either recommending the vaccinating of everyone, based on the clear data that overall disease is vastly diminished (to the tune of 90-95+% in most cases), OR to recommend vaccinating of no one. And that prospect only thrusts us back to the dark ages, where people died from these diseases in massive numbers.
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