March 24 Anecdotal evidence of shots and autism
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March 24 Anecdotal evidence of shots and autism
Anecdotal evidence isn't admissible in court, but people use it anyway. For instance, if every time you went out, you were mugged by a guy wearing a blue suit and an orange hat, you might think that guys wearing blue suits and orange hats were dangerous. But it wouldn't be admissible in court. Robert Kennedy Jr. was grilled by Congress about anecdotal evidence of childhood vaccinations causing autism.
In the last two days, I've talked to two friends whose sons were perfectly well until they got the vaccinations. Within hours, they went into convulsions and then into autism. They've been autistic since. A horrible way for them to live now. Was it the vaccinations? Robert Kennedy's been told he's stupid for thinking so, but the parents of those boys think so. And I don't think the parents are stupid. Sponsored by the Caylor Group Wealth Management in Lynchburg, Virginia.Call 434-455-7197.
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