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VIrginiaPerson ago

I can't get into how I know this, but any researcher can fudge the numbers in any research study without being called on it. This has always been the case. People who are not scientists (most people) assume there is some kind of mechanism that double checks this stuff, but there is no such mechanism. Once you get connections and/or become a person of note, you can get pretty wild with your ideas and numbers and a good number of people will still believe you.

Source: Go look up literally any study and chase it down to the calculations (should be referenced in an academic paper), do them yourself, and you'll still find that you're taking someone's word for it that the raw numbers exist.

Godwillwin ago

Yeh. I'm starting to really question vaccinations. Not for autism but for what they might be adding to the vaccines. I have 6 children and all are vaccinated except the baby. He's had some of his shots, but I'm conflicted. Certainly it's important we be vaccinated against these particular viruses, but I can't help but wonder what else is in the syringe.

VIrginiaPerson ago

That's a scary thought. You could add something to a vaccination. Like a microchip. Probably not because I would think you would feel it, but just speculating.