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" There Is No Proof that Cigarettes Cause Cancer "

 

 

Jay Gordon, MD

 

 

Pediatrician

 

Posted February 16, 2009 | 01:23 AM (EST)

 

 

It took fifty years before the courts finally acknowledged that cigarette

smoking causes cancer.

 

 

There were billions of dollars at stake.

 

 

The dozens of court decisions that there

"

was no proof " were supported by

physicians,

expert witnesses of all types and hundreds of millions of dollars spent

on attorneys.

 

 

Experts and doctors alike stated over and over again that we need not

continue studying this issue because there was just no proof.

 

 

Let me state very simply, vaccines can cause autism.

 

 

No real scientist would encourage us to stop studying

this possibility.

 

 

The proof is not there yet. It will be found. Let's hope it doesn't take

another fifty years and hundreds of court cases to convince the

government and the public. Private industry is once again duping the FDA,

doctors and the public. The conflicts of interest are obscene and

illegal.

 

 

The diseases against which we vaccinate are still dangerous and still

present in other countries and in America but simple risk/benefit

analysis would show that the risks from the way vaccines are manufactured

and administered far outweighs the risks of harm from these relatively

rare illnesses.

 

 

If

 

Dr Offit had been a witness back then, might he have suggested that

people could smoke 10,000 cigarettes?

 

 

Children's lives are at risk and we can't allow this whitewash.

 

 

 

 

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I live in a small mountain town in northeast Washington and the cancer rate up here is much lower than in large cities and it has long been my belief that cancer death is much more related to big city air pollution due to automobile exhaust than to cigarettes. But no, they certainly don't want to do away with automobiles so that will never be brought up. Low immune systems is definitely another cause. On these various lists it is well known that certain news items are banned from being printed. We all know fluoride and aspartame are very bad for us but that never never gets in the news.

 

 

"There is no proof cigarettes cause cancer"

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jay-gordon/there-is-no-proof-that-ci_b_167157.html"There Is No Proof that Cigarettes Cause Cancer"Jay Gordon, MDPediatricianPosted February 16, 2009 | 01:23 AM (EST)It took fifty years before the courts finally acknowledged that cigarette smoking causes cancer. There were billions of dollars at stake. The dozens of court decisions that there " was no proof" were supported by physicians, expert witnesses of all types and hundreds of millions of dollars spent on attorneys.Experts and doctors alike stated over and over again that we need not continue studying this issue because there was just no proof.Let me state very simply, vaccines can cause autism.No real scientist would encourage us to stop studying this possibility.The proof is not there yet. It will be found. Let's hope it doesn't take another fifty years and hundreds of court cases to convince the government and the public. Private industry is once again duping the FDA, doctors and the public. The conflicts of interest are obscene and illegal.The diseases against which we vaccinate are still dangerous and still present in other countries and in America but simple risk/benefit analysis would show that the risks from the way vaccines are manufactured and administered far outweighs the risks of harm from these relatively rare illnesses.If Dr Offit had been a witness back then, might he have suggested that people could smoke 10,000 cigarettes?Children's lives are at risk and we can't allow this whitewash.

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