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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1411300)7/22/2023 11:40:43 AM
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The little pissant has been anti-vaccine since at least 2005.

Rolling Stone Retracts Autism Article, but Lots of Junk Journalism Remains - CBS News

Rolling Stone's retraction* of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s 2005 article "Deadly Immunity," which claimed that vaccines cause autism, is welcome -- but it also points the spotlight at a lot of other journalists who have published utter garbage about vaccines over the years. Some of their most prominent work -- giving sympathetic airings to the notion that vaccines may be dangerous -- remains out there on the Web, uncorrected, as if it were still true.