June 24 (Reuters) - The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention posted a report on Tuesday that said evidence does not support a link between thimerosal-containing vaccines and autism or other neurodevelopmental disorders, ahead of a two-day meeting of an advisory panel later this week.
- That’s all well and good, but the people leading these organizations believe that science = jumping to a vibes based conclusion and then smashing a bunch of shit together calling it a process. It doesn’t matter if the sources are just made up or simply not there. Actual data driven results are for egghead gay communists who think chem trails are fake. - I wonder if this is a last ditch effort to get info out before it all get rolled back pseudoscience becomes gospel. 
- Hey, what time is Dr. Phil on? /s 
 
- Just wait until that son-of-a-bridge RFK Jr. gets to it. I hear he has a fresh shipment of Sharpies from the White House to make sure it is totally accurate. - He will start by editing out the “not” in the above quote. See? Science works! - That’s what we call peer review. 
 
- Breaking News from RFK Jr: 100% of people who have Autism and have this shot, had this shot! It was the shot! - Way too coherent and clear. You forgot the proceeding “Uh wuh wuh buh bup wah we well…” 
 
- But what does a panel of con artists, quacks, cranks and influencers say? 
- US CDC report shows - nolink between- thimerosal-containingvaccines and autism- ~RFK Jr 
- Tomorrow: - Oops typo 
 -RFK Jr- “They’re all fired anyway” 
 
- Too many people can’t grasp that autism symptoms show up around the age these vaccines are given, and that it often causes your child to regress to a degree. But no, they don’t want to accept a complicated answer that doesn’t let them blame somebody. 
- I don’t think this headline belongs to this article. - The article is talking about how the study referenced a non-existent source - Updated 
 
- Report shows no link between pirates and global warming. Pastafarians united to say “teach the controversy”. 
- If the evidence doesn’t support your cause: lie 
- Interesting https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethylmercury 
- I’m inclined to believe it, but the CDC has very little credibility right now - It had quite a bit up to about 5 months ago. 
- I’m sure the memes you see on TikTok are much more credible and fact-based. 
 



