One of the authors of this study is Neil Miller. I highly recommend his book "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies" which contains short summaries of about 400 studies, in an easy-to-read format. Just flipping through this book reading the "headlines" at the top of many pages is an eye-opening experience. A great book to hand to relatives who insist "Vaccines are safe and effective."
One of the authors of this study is Neil Miller. I highly recommend his book "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies" which contains short summaries of about 400 studies, in an easy-to-read format. Just flipping through this book reading the "headlines" at the top of many pages is an eye-opening experience. A great book to hand to relatives who insist "Vaccines are safe and effective."
I had a look at this book on Amazon, 2015, so before SARS-Cov 2! Much compelling evidence against vaccines (though he does not make that assertion). Than you for this reference.
I found that book recently in one of the little Free Libraries ( a great idea). I was amazed I have not heard of it before - I second the passing around of it. It presents the facts, doesn't lecture. How we present info is as important as the info itself. I have found that if you bond with them a little it helps rather than being seen as the one who always is crashing their party.
One of the authors of this study is Neil Miller. I highly recommend his book "Miller's Review of Critical Vaccine Studies" which contains short summaries of about 400 studies, in an easy-to-read format. Just flipping through this book reading the "headlines" at the top of many pages is an eye-opening experience. A great book to hand to relatives who insist "Vaccines are safe and effective."
I had a look at this book on Amazon, 2015, so before SARS-Cov 2! Much compelling evidence against vaccines (though he does not make that assertion). Than you for this reference.
I found that book recently in one of the little Free Libraries ( a great idea). I was amazed I have not heard of it before - I second the passing around of it. It presents the facts, doesn't lecture. How we present info is as important as the info itself. I have found that if you bond with them a little it helps rather than being seen as the one who always is crashing their party.