lol The ALNPBC matrix propaganda machine working over drive. No...

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    The ALNPBC matrix propaganda machine working over drive. No wonder they don't foster Critical Thinking.

    "Was a Brisbane Doctor really sacked after revealing a link between vaccines and miscarriages?"

    Is the claim being "fact checked" rather obscure narrow red herring scope don't you think?

    Then the article publishes "arguments from authority" fallacies:

    "According to a spokeswoman for Mater Health, which runs the hospital where Dr McLindon worked, the obstetrician and gynaecologist "no longer practises at Mater and has not done so since November last year".
    She added: "Mater has not observed any change in the rate of miscarriage over the last five years or specifically since the introduction of COVID-19 vaccinations."
    Other experts also poured cold water on the suggestion that COVID-19 vaccines were unsafe during pregnancy.
    Shaun Brennecke, who leads the Department of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and the Pregnancy Research Centre at Melbourne's Royal Women's Hospital, told CheckMate via email that the published data "indicate that such vaccination does NOT increase the risk of or cause miscarriage".


    The article then flys off into a tangent about "monkey pox" and "sliced chorizo" as examples of "arguments of authority" (the very fallacy they committed themselves early in the article)

    So it goes the article advertises it debunks a Vaccine/miscarriage links when in fact it goes:

    Why did some get sacked? Poor off tangent question

    Argument of authority asserting no link between vaccine and miscarriage

    Then flys off on tanget about Shingles, having HIV and contracting monkey pox

    Then goes into the "French scientist has apologised after he tweeted a close-up photo of a slice of chorizo alongside a caption suggesting the image had been taken by the James Webb Telescope" as an example of a lesson in being "wary of arguments from authority" The FALLACY "RMIT ABC Fact Check" (why is there no authors name?) COMMITED!!!!

    Then the article goes onto Albanese and Ukraine with following:


    But doesn't pass verdict in the same format for the link article question. "Was a Brisbane Doctor really sacked after revealing a link between vaccines and miscarriages?"
 
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