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Why is this even posted here? An article at the Daily Mail, which either makes or repeats intentionally inflammatory and startlingly misguided conclusions about a paper related to aluminum accumulation in the brain.

Like why even dignify this conspiracy bullshit with a post? These people rushing to implicate vaccines don't seem to have a problem with aluminum foil and aluminum cans holding their food.

Would be really great if there was a link confirmed by science
Because you believe it already (without scientific evidence) and you want to be right?
I believe GP was making a joke that something fundamental is missing. Something along the lines of "that would be a nice car if it had wheels".
Ah, thanks. I can be a little dense sometimes.
Because it would be a way of breaking the current believe/not believe division and civilised way forward. Something like: you were right that something was wrong with the vaccines but in general they are good thing, we can solve the problems and move forward. No more religious wars.
lol if you think the "religious wars" would end. You can't reason someone out of a conclusion they didn't reason themselves into.