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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can you read? The chief scientist says the study was a fraud by CDC and there were correlations between autism and mmr.[/quote] [quote=Anonymous]But their lead researcher does. Can you people even read? "The CDC whistleblower who came forward earlier this week to admit that the CDC had covered up evidence that vaccines are linked to autism has been revealed as Dr. William Thompson. Dr. Thompson was a lead researcher and participant on several studies that were used by the CDC to supposedly prove that vaccines did not cause autism."[/quote] Both of these posters are wrong. The CNN article leads off with the following disclaimer: [quote]CNN PRODUCER NOTE CNN iReport is the network’s user-generated news community. This story was initially pulled for further review after it was flagged by the community. [b]CNN has reached out to the CDC for comment and is working to confirm the claims in this iReport.[/b][/quote] The linked article was generated by a user name bobbydee2014 who joined the forum the day that he wrote this "article". The proof is an uncorroborated vimeo video and a link to a wordpress blogger whose only evidence is that Dr. Thompson was escorted off the CDC campus. I find it odd that it has been 4 days and CNN has not confirmed this article. I would think that if Dr. Thompson was linked to those comments and that he was escorted off the CDC campus, that the CDC would have a spokesperson from the public relations office with a statement confirming or denying the fact. So far, it may or may not be true, but right now it is reading like supermarket tabloid writing rather than journalistic research.[/quote]
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