Monday, February 9, 2015

CNN searches for anti-vaccinations doctor after he stops coming on their shows

Trust me kid, it's better than polio.
A curious side effect of the current measles outbreak: It seems to be causing some of the more prominent opponents of vaccination to clam up.

He calls measles 'benign.' If you vaccinate your child, he calls you a bad mother. And he says our children "have the right" to get infections. When Dr. Jack Wolfson speaks, jaws drop. [...] But this week, he's suddenly gone silent.
What could have happened? Has he gotten the mouth-measles? Did someone dart him with a mercury-laden vaccine, thus altering his mind according to Illuminati wishes? There is clearly a conspiracy afoot, a grown man known for his theories on vaccines does not suddenly fall silent unless there is a conspiracy afoot.
It may have something to do with the investigation that the Arizona Medical Board has opened against him.
Oh. Yeah, or that. Before anyone suddenly raises their opinion of CNN for asking the hard questions on this one or for staking out this one particular fellow as if he was a missing airplane, note that Dr. Jack Wolfson has been loudly explaining why children should get measles and spread measles to others using the broadcast airwaves of, for example, CNN: READ MORE

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