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I'm a scientist, which makes me a professionally annoying skeptic. Why? What's the evidence? How was it obtained? Is it plausible? And above all, what are the risks?—because there are always risks. I'm an equal-opportunity skeptic, as willing to ask these questions of specialists as I am of well-meaning friends of friends.


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But it is also sure to lead to all sorts of serious side effects, including the deadly nerve disease Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GSB), which is listed on the shot as a potential side effect.

This is true of all vaccines, period. It's also true of all cultivated crops-- so it's not "GMO" that these people are objecting to inherently... it's the methods. Well, they often argue that there is "no way" that nature could put a fish gene into a caterpillar virus, (just for example)... but my answer to that is the Shawshank Redemption. "Pressure.... and time." That's how genetic selection works, and it's always working-- sometimes it's deliberate (plant breeding, molecular biology) and sometimes it is natural (flu virus recombination and evolution).