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The data is from here . I can't find numbers going back before 1937, though I invite you to try.
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" but it doesn't" Actually it does increase. Take a close look at the original PDF file under magnification. Secondly, the graph showed that polio rates didn't go down and stay down until vaccines were introduced.
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" so vaccines couldn't do much anyway" Then how do you explain this? I just threw it together so the legend is incomplete but the red line marks the introduction of the vaccine.
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It's only a relevant criticism of mutualists who oppose the abolition of stickiness in property. Which not all do.
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" if this is true, what do all these vaccine lovers say to this?" I'd say it isn't true. First of all, those numbers are way to big. The highest number of paralytic polio cases in the US was about 21,000 in 1952. But I do think I know where he gets the 30-50 thousand figure. You see, most cases of viral meningitis are caused by enteroviruses
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Those graphs are misleading. Vaccines are supposed to prevent infection. Show us the infection rates, those graphs mean next to nothing in this context
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George Celente because of his brilliant predictions, and Josiah Warren.
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I can't find anything about it outside of a(very poorly sourced) wikipedia article, can anyone help with this?
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I agree with the above posters for the most part, however, US involvement in the wars is a lot more questionable.