Aaron Siri
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Oh, you want everybody to get polio and die? I mean, you just saw it happen. It's your own eyes.
Oh, you want everybody to get polio and die? I mean, you just saw it happen. It's your own eyes.
Oh, you want everybody to get polio and die? I mean, you just saw it happen. It's your own eyes.
I don't understand what that means, by the way, to be pro for or against vaccines or pro or anti-vaccines. I mean, I'm not for or against cars. I'm not pro or anti-cars. Cars have a purpose. They have a function. Sometimes I want to use them. Sometimes I don't. If you want to like park it in my bedroom, I don't want it. I mean, they just, it's just a product. And this is the problem.
I don't understand what that means, by the way, to be pro for or against vaccines or pro or anti-vaccines. I mean, I'm not for or against cars. I'm not pro or anti-cars. Cars have a purpose. They have a function. Sometimes I want to use them. Sometimes I don't. If you want to like park it in my bedroom, I don't want it. I mean, they just, it's just a product. And this is the problem.
I don't understand what that means, by the way, to be pro for or against vaccines or pro or anti-vaccines. I mean, I'm not for or against cars. I'm not pro or anti-cars. Cars have a purpose. They have a function. Sometimes I want to use them. Sometimes I don't. If you want to like park it in my bedroom, I don't want it. I mean, they just, it's just a product. And this is the problem.
This is what I'm talking about is that they're just a product. They're a product. They were not given to Moses at Sinai. Right. They're a product made by companies. And the problem is, is that people just can't talk about them objectively. Like, it's a problem.
This is what I'm talking about is that they're just a product. They're a product. They were not given to Moses at Sinai. Right. They're a product made by companies. And the problem is, is that people just can't talk about them objectively. Like, it's a problem.
This is what I'm talking about is that they're just a product. They're a product. They were not given to Moses at Sinai. Right. They're a product made by companies. And the problem is, is that people just can't talk about them objectively. Like, it's a problem.
And it feeds into, so you said, I think that this program and the federal government, they also are part and parcel of the overall objective. Let me put it this way. Agencies set policy. The CDC is not a science organization. It's a political organization. What do political organizations do? They set policies and then they subscribe and they follow them. Exactly.
And it feeds into, so you said, I think that this program and the federal government, they also are part and parcel of the overall objective. Let me put it this way. Agencies set policy. The CDC is not a science organization. It's a political organization. What do political organizations do? They set policies and then they subscribe and they follow them. Exactly.
And it feeds into, so you said, I think that this program and the federal government, they also are part and parcel of the overall objective. Let me put it this way. Agencies set policy. The CDC is not a science organization. It's a political organization. What do political organizations do? They set policies and then they subscribe and they follow them. Exactly.
Okay, so the CDC, for example, I'll give you a great example. There's something called the MMWR. It's what they call their scientific publication. It's what I call their newsletter, okay? And they publish studies in it, all right? And those studies are often used to then set CDC policy. But here's the thing. They don't go through a peer review process.
Okay, so the CDC, for example, I'll give you a great example. There's something called the MMWR. It's what they call their scientific publication. It's what I call their newsletter, okay? And they publish studies in it, all right? And those studies are often used to then set CDC policy. But here's the thing. They don't go through a peer review process.
Okay, so the CDC, for example, I'll give you a great example. There's something called the MMWR. It's what they call their scientific publication. It's what I call their newsletter, okay? And they publish studies in it, all right? And those studies are often used to then set CDC policy. But here's the thing. They don't go through a peer review process.
They go through something called, this is all on the CDC website, a clearance process within CDC. And one of those steps... is that the study must align with the CDC policy. Come on. I'm not joking. I'm not joking. How's that science? It's not science. It's the perversion of science. I've written about this. I've sub-stacked about it.
They go through something called, this is all on the CDC website, a clearance process within CDC. And one of those steps... is that the study must align with the CDC policy. Come on. I'm not joking. I'm not joking. How's that science? It's not science. It's the perversion of science. I've written about this. I've sub-stacked about it.
They go through something called, this is all on the CDC website, a clearance process within CDC. And one of those steps... is that the study must align with the CDC policy. Come on. I'm not joking. I'm not joking. How's that science? It's not science. It's the perversion of science. I've written about this. I've sub-stacked about it.
I've tweeted about it, you know, but I don't have your platform, but it's the perversion of science. I mean, but that is the reality of the MMWR. And I'll give you an example of how this plays out in the lives of everyday Americans.
I've tweeted about it, you know, but I don't have your platform, but it's the perversion of science. I mean, but that is the reality of the MMWR. And I'll give you an example of how this plays out in the lives of everyday Americans.