- highlights radiologists’ role in diagnosing ASIA, which is a fake disease invented by anti-vaccine activist Yehuda Schoenfield that Fogarty characterizes as a “well described” vaccine injury that he, as a radiologist, is well positioned to diagnose.
- not only characterizes influenza vaccines as “covert biological warfare” due to what he wrongly perceives as “lack of any safety studies”, but the flu vaccine program as something that can be used to covertly spread slow viruses or prions in the population.
- posits that many cases of traumatic brain injury are really due to aluminum from vaccines; Fogarty has no evidence for his false claim, but does have Gish gallops, technobabble and findings that have nothing to do with his hypothesis but may sound like they do if you don’t look closely.
Fogarty has also tried to argue that mRNA vaccines are “manipulating genomics at a ribosomal level,” which anyone passingly familiar with molecular biology will immediately recognize as meaningless but which his target audience (not people with passing familiarity with molecular biology) will not.
As for background, Fogarty has an autistic son whose autism he has wrongly convinced himself is a vaccine injury; more specifically, his son “has an epigenetic risk of neuroimmunologic and neurodevelopmental problems related to metals handling in his body due to Methylene Tetrahydrofolate Reductase genes.” And yes, that is MTHFR pseudoscience in its most crackpot fashion.
Nevertheless, Fogarty has, because he does have credentials that might initially sound relevant to those not in the know, been a somewhat sought-after figure in antivaxx circles. He has apparently been able to serve as expert witness for parents bringing action for “vaccine injury”, and serves on the editorial board of James Lyons-Weiler’s antivaccine pseudojournal Science, Public Health Policy & the Law.
And of course, Fogarty’s pseudoscience and denialism doesn’t limit itself to vaccines. Fogarty has long been familiar in alternative health circles for his advocacy of hyperbaric oxygen therapy for more or less any condition, including Alzheimer’s and advanced COVID-19, at his business, MoPlatte Hyperbarics. He is also anti-mask, of course.
Diagnosis: More antivaxx brainrot, and unlike what Fogarty claims, hyperbaric oxygen therapy doesn’t help. But Fogarty is far from a no-one in antivaccine conspiray circles insofar as he has, in addition to a penchant for conspiracy thinking and not being afraid to proclaim loudly on issues he doesn’t understand, has some largely irrelevant credentials.
Hat-tip: Respectful Insolence
I have three questions for the anti-vaxxers:
ReplyDelete1. Did you attend medical school?
2. Are you an immunologist?
3. Did you obtain the necessary education, training and professional experience to properly interpret scientific data?
If you can't answer "yes" to all three questions, you're operating from a place of ignorance. And your views on vaccination are worthless.
BP never met a conspiracy theory he didn't like.
DeleteOh, you've noticed that too?
DeleteIt's pretty hard to miss, LOL.
DeleteI think Dr. Fauci meets those 3 requirements yet he testified before Congress that masks and the 6 foot rule were not based on scientific data but they just sounded like good ideas at the time. Also, he has never explained why people continue to get covid multiple times after receiving the vaccine multiple times. That's not how vaccines are supposed to work. It is however very profitable for big pharma and the politicians!
ReplyDeleteUnless you can answer "yes" to all three of my questions, your views on vaccination are worthless and I don't want to hear them.
DeleteFor the umpteenth time, yes, that IS how vaccines are designed to work: they don't necessarily stop you from getting reinfected but since your body has seen the pathogens before the infection is much much less severe. What don't you anti-vax people get about this fact?
DeleteYou need to go get another booster shot. It may calm you down and put another dollar in the kitty!
ReplyDeleteYour so-called "thinking" shows all the originality of a Hallmark Channel Christmas movie.
DeleteIf an anti-vaxxer becomes brain damaged, how can you tell?
ReplyDeleteHallmark card? You're an atheist? You need fresh material!
ReplyDeleteOK, how's this? You, sir, are an ignoranus--meaning you're both ignorant AND an asshole.
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