Aged like fine wine.I have never seen that 5 year old tweet before. Thanks for bringing that up.
Aged like fine wine.I have never seen that 5 year old tweet before. Thanks for bringing that up.
Seriously I don't know if he still believes that now but that was very stupid.Aged like fine wine.
I have never seen that 5 year old tweet before. Thanks for bringing that up.
How many hours would you estimate per week you obsess over a president of another country? Why do you do this so much? I just find it odd. I spent this this much knocking Trudeau wouldn't you find it a bit odd?How about these others? You seen them?
Donald Trump anti vacine and autism statements:
Trump Twitter Archive
Autism rates through the roof--why doesn't the Obama administration do something about doctor-inflicted autism. We lose nothing to try.
Massive combined inoculations to small children is the cause for big increase in autism....
"@P01YN0NYM0U55: @jamandatrtl #vaccines #Shills insist #Autism starts in utero or genetic, but parents insist sudden onset after #vaccine"
"@OnlineOnTheAir: My friend's son, immediate #autism after #vaccines 10 yrs ago. So sad. Keep up good work Nay-sayers will understand soon."
So many people who have children with autism have thanked me—amazing response. They know far better than fudged up reports!
I'm not against vaccinations for your children, I'm against them in 1 massive dose.Spread them out over a period of time & autism will drop!
With autism being way up, what do we have to lose by having doctors give small dose vaccines vs. big pump doses into those tiny bodies?
Healthy young child goes to doctor, gets pumped with massive shot of many vaccines, doesn't feel good and changes - AUTISM. Many such cases!
Autism WAY UP - I believe in vaccinations but not massive, all at once, shots. Too much for small child to handle. Govt. should stop NOW!
If I were President I would push for proper vaccinations but would not allow one time massive shots that a small child cannot take - AUTISM.
"@KimStagliano: @realDonaldTrump When will NYT write about vaccine damage and its price? 3 girls w autism here, Mr. Trump." They should Kim!
Lots of autism and vaccine response. Stop these massive doses immediately. Go back to single, spread out shots! What do we have to lose.
Look what happened to the autism rate from 1983-2008 since one-time massive shots were given to children-http://on.fb.me/U6As0k
Many many people are thanking me for what I said about @autism & vaccinations. Something must be done immediately.
I’ve gotten many letters from people fighting autism thanking me for stating how dangerous 38 vaccines on a (cont) TwitLonger — When you talk too much for Twitter
Now they say obese women may cause Autism in children- nonsense, they use any excuse. The FDA should immediately (cont) TwitLonger — When you talk too much for Twitter
A study says @Autism is out of control--a 78% increase in 10 years. Stop giving monstrous combined vaccinations (cont) TwitLonger — When you talk too much for Twitter
"@P01YN0NYM0U55: ! @vikdam @jamandatrtl imagine how mad you'd be to watch your healthy child crash hard after vaccine then doctors mock you"
I'm not saying to not give vaccines, I am just saying give them small doses over a long period of time - not one massive dose for a child.
"@jamandatrtl Her son was over-vaccinated. #CDCwhistleblower #hearthiswell #hearthiswell #CDCwhistleblower " Terrible.
I am being proven right about massive vaccinations—the doctors lied. Save our children & their future.
No more massive injections. Tiny children are not horses—one vaccine at a time, over time.
"@LindseyScheibe @realDonaldTrump Erik's story breaks my heart. Vaccines destroyed his family. #hearthiswell #CDCwhistleblower " Very sad!
So many people don’t understand I am a big proponent of vaccines for children—just not in one massive dose—spread them out over time.
"@Abspara we've spread out our son's vaccines as well. He's all set and no ahem came because of it." Great.
"@RedRoof65 I have spread out my son's shots over the past 5 years. He is fully vaccinated and ready for kindergarten in September." Great
"@Kramersfarm: You are spot on with your opinion on vaccinations. Big pharma and big Ag control a lot of misinformation. Great job."
"@larksnestartist @MagnaSearchGRP As a pediatrician I have fought multiple vaccine doses in children for years. Thank you for your efforts."
To all haters and losers: I am NOT anti-vaccine, but I am against shooting massive doses into tiny children. Spread shots out over time.
"@CherylMossTyler: @realDonaldTrump thank you for stand on child vaccinations. 35yr ago 1 child in 3 counties. Now 3 classes in some schools
.@michellemalkin & @BuzzFeedAndrew: “Vaccine court awards millions to two autistic children damaged by vaccine” 'Vaccine court' awards millions to two autistic children damaged by vaccines
Did bloodletting have a similar success rate to chemo and amputation?i think that once we understand cancer, people will look back on chemo, amputation, and other therapies in the same way that we look back on blood-letting today.
anyone who's upset should do a little
we are all on the same team, Everyone wants the best health for their family and people they care for.
no reason to attack or belittle each other
You're a sloppy bitch that loves drama
You get out of my thread with your shitty good attitude
Its about 50/50Did bloodletting have a similar success rate to chemo and amputation?
I would say its closer to Russian collusionSo it was real, like climate change?
Obama made that vaccine in Kenya. Sad.
Still feel this way?My take on Rambo is he's basically a CTer but claims to be more of a "just askin questions" type. Harmless good guy though.
How many hours would you estimate per week you obsess over a president of another country? Why do you do this so much? I just find it odd. I spent this this much knocking Trudeau wouldn't you find it a bit odd?
Fuck my AIDS meds must have just kicked in when I wrote that.Still feel this way?
You know whats even more questionable... How many hours would you estimate per week you obsess over the opinions of some asshole Canadian or some outspoken Kiwi who question daddy Trump? Why do you do this so much? I just find it odd. Seriously, you respond to most of the posts about Trump yet you claim these strangers are the obsessive ones.How many hours would you estimate per week you obsess over a president of another country? Why do you do this so much? I just find it odd. I spent this this much knocking Trudeau wouldn't you find it a bit odd?
At least I have a vested interest. Is your sister Stormy by any chance?You know whats even more questionable... How many hours would you estimate per week you obsess over the opinions of some asshole Canadian or some outspoken Kiwi who question daddy Trump? Why do you do this so much? I just find it odd. Seriously, you respond to most of the posts about Trump yet you claim these strangers are the obsessive ones.
This might be your best post yet!Looks like @Shinkicker ‘s youtube channel is safe, bruvs. But @Splinty and all those science types aren’t having it!
Montreal YouTuber's 'completely insane' anti-vaxx videos have scientists outraged, but Google won't remove them
Sharon Kirkey
May 31, 2019 7:00 AM EDT
Last Updated May 31, 2019 7:00 AM
A YouTube video by a Montreal “certified naturopath” that critics are calling out for offering “completely insane” advice — including false claims that vaccines poison babies and cause autism — doesn’t violate YouTube’s policies on medical misinformation, according to the Google-owned video giant.
Brittany Auerbach — aka “Montreal Healthy Girl” — incorrectly claims that “viruses” in vaccines inflame brain tissue, that babies under one year of age can’t create antibodies in response to vaccines and that children with autism can have parasites “longer than their bodies” that are expelled when they do cleanses.
Apart from vaccines, a mother can harm her unborn child’s nervous system in several ways, Auerbach falsely claims, including if the mother herself has been vaccinated, if she eats a lot of processed or genetically-modified foods, takes prenatal supplements prescribed by her doctor, drinks fluoridated water or keeps air fresheners in the house.
The theory that vaccines cause autism has been wholly debunked.
The video has outraged scientists with McGill University’s Office for Science and Society, who have investigated “Healthy Girl” in the past, including for a video in which she claimed that “cancer is actually a good thing,” because it’s a warning the body is too acidic.
However, Auerbach, who didn’t respond to the National Post’s request for comment, isn’t a lone wolf. Social media has been a godsend for anti-vaxxers and those pushing pseudoscientific claptrap, researchers say. “And sometimes you have to give these people begrudging credit, because they’re very good at what they do,” said Dr. Joe Schwarcz, director of the Office for Science and Society.
- Who are the anti-vaxxers? Here’s what we know — and how they got there in the first place
- I hesitated to vaccinate my children. I know better now
- Should doctors help teens get vaccinated behind their anti-vaxx parents’ backs?
Auerbach is “influential and seductive, and she has a large following,” said Schwarcz. Her top five videos have had more than half a million views. “She can’t just be dismissed as inconsequential.”
“I think she actually believes in what she says, which may be even more dangerous, because she sounds so authentic,” said Schwarcz, who described Auerbach as a “possibly well-meaning, but scientifically confused simpleton with significant potential to do harm.”
Jonathan Jarry, a biological scientist and science communicator with the Office for Science and Society, reported Auerbach’s videos to YouTube for having “hateful and abusive” content. “This could actually endanger the lives of children,” he said. “We’re in the middle of multiple outbreaks of measles. The stuff that she’s saying — which sounds completely insane to my ears — could actually sound quite respectable to some scared parents.”
Auerbach studied at the Institut de Formation Naturopathique du Québec in 2012-13, an online establishment. Naturopaths aren’t regulated in Quebec.
A disclaimer on her autism video states that it’s meant for “informational purposes” only.
“She has absolutely no clue what she is talking about”
“She has no expectation of accountability, and it’s true,” said Dr. Clay Travis Jones, a paediatrician at Newton-Wellesley Hospital outside Boston. “She will never watch a child with measles encephalitis suffer and die.”
Babies have functioning, although immature, immune systems, he added. They have white blood cells, and they make antibodies. “She has absolutely no clue what she is talking about.”
As well, “There are literally thousands of studies showing that the vaccines currently given to young infants are safe and effective,” Jones added.
Google said it defaults to keeping videos up unless they’re in clear violation of policies around medical information, or contain borderline extremist content or other offensive material. Auerbach’s video, the company noted, includes a disclaimer at the start.
However, Google also said it’s advertisers are clear about what kind of content they do and don’t want their advertising to run against. Videos that promote anti-vaxx content violate “our longstanding harmful or dangerous advertising policy,” the company said. “We enforce these policies vigorously, and if we find a video that violates them we immediately take action and remove ads.”
Ads were removed from Auerbach’s video Thursday.
This is my favourite part:This might be your best post yet!
So many people like that. I have no doubt she believes this nonsense. We have a really nice and sweet person in our family. Kind of a nature hippy type with two MD's on speed dial but she has the craziest ideas when it comes to health. One of her kids would need an antibiotic and she will rub some oil made from a unicorn fairy on it.This is my favourite part:
“I think she actually believes in what she says, which may be even more dangerous, because she sounds so authentic,” said Schwarcz, who described Auerbach as a “possibly well-meaning, but scientifically confused simpleton with significant potential to do harm.”