| This is a common misunderstanding with all of these tests. _None_ of them test for defense/protection against the disease itself. They only test for indicator of immune response. I looked at the test in a previous comment above, the results between placebo and vaccine are similar. There were no controls on _any_ of these tests on who was exposed to the disease. The second link says they had an "immunogenic response" (the only tests ever done for vaccines) but then ends with this: >... vaccine was ineffective at reducing the natural infection rate in semi-immune African adults. Monsanto effects on scientists brought before the courts: https://newspunch.com/monsanto-lied-bullied-scientists-hide-... >Wisner, who said the trial would include commentary from 10 current or former Monsanto employees, also read aloud internal corporate documents obtained during the case. In response to one critical study about glyphosate exposure, Donna Farmer, product protection lead, wrote in an email: “How do we combat this?”[0] Peer reviewed journals do not defend or protect studies that are never published in the first place. [0] baumhedlundlaw.com/pdf/monsanto-documents/41-Internal-Email-from-2008-Monsanto-Executive-Long-Aware-of-Glyphosate-Link-to-non-Hodgkin-Lymphoma.pdf |
You do not deserve to complain about not wanting a fight when you behave in such a way.
> Peer reviewed journals do not defend or protect studies that are never published in the first place.
Obviously. That's why studies which are not published in quality journals are not considered credible by the scientific community.
You ever talk to a flat-earther? Or an Obama birther? How about a climate change denier? If you aren't willing to pay much attention all of these positions can be defended. But as soon as you ask for a credible source, you get the same thing you tried earlier "I don't want to fight, I just want to spread BS freely." If they do deploy some sort of source and you show them what's wrong with it, they just move on, exactly like you tried to do multiple times in this thread.
Nobody gets to be right all the time, so I don't blame anyone who doesn't have enough time/interest to educate themselves for falling for these ideas. Where it becomes pitiful however, is when someone is shown over and over again and they do nothing but dig in and move on, instead of accepting when they got it wrong.
If your insistence ever successfully convinces someone not to vaccinate their child, who then goes on to needlessly spread infections in their school, then you can no longer say that your ignorance is harmless.
In my meager experience most people like you will just dig in further and further until the day they die. Not all though. Continue to vigorously defend your ignronace if you want - it's your choice, but you can't say no one ever tried to tell you better. Whatever harm you manage to cause with your position, you fought hard to keep causing it.