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RE: Autism and Vaccines (Part 2 of 2)

in #fiction8 years ago

Sure, but I noticed that it's way too easy to believe in conspiracy theories.
I also need to point out that even a birth is pretty traumatic. So is being held in an incubator for a premature baby.
I had to be hooked onto an IV when I was 6 months old, which was put into my head vain and I still get hysteric when someone tries to draw my blood.

All said, I doubt that the pain from a vaccination is the most traumatic thing a child goes through and thus probably not part of a plan to turn us antisocial.

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I don't like to put words into people's mouths but I feel you are kind of saying nobody benefits. Yet power and wealth are incredibly undivided and reducing social behaviour is probably not making up for that. There would be no reason for anyone ever to distract people from the truth, and thus nobody is 'planning' anything. I wouldn't compare a needle and sickness versus -birthing into this world-. How much more important are 'first' experiences in the long run?

Oh, and I'm sorry to hear that about your childhood. There's a lot of nastiness out here, I hope your path continuous in a more fortunate manner. By the way, what is truly the meaning of the word conspiracy? You know what I think? The term conspiracy theory is a conspiracy.