The Bizarre Danish Study to Debunk the Theory that MMR Vaccine Causes Autism

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Published on Dec 5, 2020
The Bizarre Danish Study to Debunk the Theory that MMR Vaccine Causes Autism is a little explainer video to help end any confusion surrounding the legitimacy of the new Danish 'research' study.

All the information in the video is from the links included below.

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The Links...
- The Novo Nordisk 'research' paper; Hviid et al. 2019 - https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2727726

- An Autopsy on Hviid et al. 2019’s MMR/Vaccine Science-Like Activities - https://jameslyonsweiler.com/2019/03/05/an-autopsy-on-hviid-et-al-2019s-mmr-vaccine-science-like-activities/

- Healthy user bias explanation - http://vaccinepapers.org/healthy-user-bias-why-most-vaccine-safety-studies-are-wrong

- Novo Nordisk lawsuits - https://www.law360.com/companies/novo-nordisk-a-s/cases

- Problems with the DeStefano 2004 study - https://www.ageofautism.com/2014/09/more-questions-than-answers-further-comments-on-the-2004-cdc-study-destefano-et-al-2004.html

- The Importance of Having Data Sets - https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1760&context=iatul

- More proof of scientific obfuscation - https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news/studies-that-the-cdc-claims-exonerate-thimerosal-and-why-they-dont/

- Novo Nordisk's vaccine component product - https://novonordiskpharmatech.com/products/vaccine-production/

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