Seth Brundle wrote: » If I recall correctly, those in the Boyle family that were looking for justice quickly didn't want Gems near that case.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Well Gemma has John and John has Gemma so they don’t need Porn!
dublinman1990 wrote: » She is on the big pharma & Denis O'Brien again. She never stops with the crap she spouts of her mouth doesn't she? She just keeps on giving and giving. Those two ladies walking behind her could have thought oul Gemma was talking to the f*cking wall. https://twitter.com/AnIrishIreland/status/1314281762604879874
ancapailldorcha wrote: » So, autistic people are basically some sort of subhuman mutation that we should be avoiding like the plague by avoiding vaccines which objectively do not cause autism. What an utterly vile wretch she is. She has no redeeming qualities whatsoever as far as I can see.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » So, autistic people are basically some sort of subhuman mutation that we should be avoiding like the plague by avoiding vaccines...
McGaggs wrote: » I'll accept her stats at face value (other than the future projection of the rate of autistic boys in the future). I'll disagree with her conclusions. Rates of autism were low in the 1970s. A few questions: what were the rates of testing for autism? Was there a widely accepted definition of autism at that point, and did a reliable test exist? Is it possible that many people were never tested and went undiagnosed? I have been told that higher ages of mothers is linked to higher likely good of autism. The ages of new parents is much higher now than in the 1970s. Does she address this? Could there possibly be any other external factors other than vaccines that could cause this rise (plenty of potential for conspiracy theories here)? Has she considered when the vaccines were introduced, and when autism rates began to rise? (I'll ignore that the link between MMR and autism was debunked years ago). All the stuff about abortions in vaccines. Fresh abortions aren't needed to produce the vaccines; they did require fetal tissue to develop them, but if abortion was banned worldwide, more of the existing vaccines could still be produced.
Ms O’Doherty, who appeared with Mr Waters via a remote link, said the matter is urgent and affects every citizen living in the Republic who, she said, are threatened with arrest if they leave their counties, along with fines and Garda checkpoints. The World Health Organisation had “effectively said” in the last two days this virus “has not yet been proven to exist” and is “less serious than the average seasonal flu” but the country’s economy is being destroyed, she said. She added she and Mr Waters objected to the directions hearing being held via a remote, video conference, saying that did not meet the constitutional requirement for justice to be heard in public. The courts “have prejudiced themselves unwittingly”, she said.
Birneybau wrote: » Appeal set for January, article full of usual bonkers stuff from Gem-Gem.https://www.echolive.ie/nationalnews/Gemma-ODoherty-and-John-Waters-Covid-19-appeal-set-for-January-989e1586-219e-4ae7-b9bb-8186b5507632-ds
McGaggs wrote: » Rates of autism were low in the 1970s. A few questions: what were the rates of testing for autism? Was there a widely accepted definition of autism at that point, and did a reliable test exist? Is it possible that many people were never tested and went undiagnosed? .
McGaggs wrote: » Their claim that the WHO said covid doesn't exist is pretty much ungoogleable. Does anyone know what they're on about?
Birneybau wrote: » I won't quote The Nal's post, above, but there's really no other way can it be seen. She's here saying 'The Troubles' was a 'staged event'. Huge if true.
Birneybau wrote: » I won't quote The Nal's post, above, but there's really no other way can it be seen. She's here saying 'The Troubles' was a 'staged event'. Huge if true.https://twitter.com/aciquestion/status/1314558950155657218
eviltwin wrote: » You’d think autism was some kind of death sentence the way she goes on. Those on the higher end of the spectrum manage absolutely fine and as people learn more about the condition things become easier.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » The thing about autism and the link to vaccines, its not even that it was debunked, the professor that published the paper was found to have completely lied about his research findings. I can't comprehend why somebody would do this