JABS Loonies - Justice, Awareness, Basic Support and Mind Blowing Stupidity

Saturday, 28 February 2009

Smallpox - not dangerous, apparently

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JABS never ceases to amaze me. As soon as anyone actually posts some sensible information on there, whether relating directly to vaccines, ...
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Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Angladrion is a liar

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Angladrion, better known as New Zealand Anti-Vaccination loon Hilary Butler has been desperately trying to show off how important she is, an...
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Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Agenda over public health

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One of the saddest things about JABS is the way they are prepared to extend their fears over existing vaccines into totally imaginary health...
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Monday, 16 February 2009

Cybertiger - unintentional irony

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I've probably done this joke before, but it's a good one, so worth repeating… To Cybertiger, irony is like goldy, or silvery - just ...
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Saturday, 14 February 2009

Unsurprising lack of tact

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Angladrion (who's apparently some kind of idiot "campaigning journalist") is based in New Zealand. Now, I know that the Kiwis...
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009

MMR in the media - Part 2 - Wakefield is a liar

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The other big story this week was the Sunday Times piece about Andrew Wakefield, and his quite phenomenal talent for lying. Not just gettin...
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MMR in the media - Part 1 - Jeni "Arsehole" Barnett

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There have been a couple of MMR related stories in the media - one mainly online, one in print - over the last week or so. Now, I don't...
Monday, 9 February 2009

Echinacea - as likely to be a cause of autism as MMR

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Apologies for being away for so long - I've had a load of half baked ideas for blog posts, and then thought "no – no-one would beli...
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Sunday, 1 February 2009

Cybertiger is a loser

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Cybertiger - Dr Mark Struthers - is an evil bastard. He doesn't really believe that MMR causes autism. He doesn't really believe...
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Wednesday, 28 January 2009

JABS bleating over well argued points. Funny that.

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"The Vaccine Book" by Dr Robert Sears has become a big hit among the worried well and University Of Google-educated American middl...
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Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Lalala, we're not listening

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Just quickly… Gus the Fuss has linked to a piece on Age Of Autism which is "covering" a new study which again suggests that there ...
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Autism may or may not be a medical condition

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Gus the Fuss has posted a snippet of a quote from Simon Baron-Cohen (who seems to have turned into some kind of bogeyman for the JABS crowd ...
Monday, 19 January 2009

Just how stupid is Gus the Fuss?*

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Rosemary has, for once, done a sensible thing. She's reposted a letter to the Guardian from Prof Simon Baron-Cohen (I can't find it...
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Thursday, 15 January 2009

Obviously this is only anecdote…

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A new poster by the name of Maxybrown has asked if anyone on the JABS site has an unvaccinated child with autism. Amethyst, a fairly regular...
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Wednesday, 14 January 2009

ABORT! ABORT!

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Over the last few days, several newspapers ( The Guardian , The Telegraph and others) have carried a story about research done over eight ...
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Monday, 12 January 2009

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Truth Seeker has posted a load more nonsense all over the JABS forum, including this spectacular piece of misdirection about vaccines in gen...
Friday, 9 January 2009

Sensible post drives JABS regulars into frothing frenzy

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A new poster on JABS, who has one post to his name (and is unlikely to be allowed to post again) has written a splendid rant, which, before ...
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Sugar pills to replace MMR vaccine?

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Another new poster as coincidentally popped up on JABS to ask about single vaccines - what a coincidence, as Merck have announced in the las...
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Wednesday, 7 January 2009

John Stone posts the same old crap. Again.

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John "Cock" Stone has again shown his skill in the use of CTRL-C and CTRL-V by copying a post from AgeOfAutism, regarding a ground...
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Saturday, 3 January 2009

Anti-vaccination is a religion

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Now tell me that these people aren't nutters. Truth Seeker has posted a quote from immunizationinfo.org , which explains the science be...
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