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Australian Vaccination Network
[edit]You seem the most interested, can I recommend the following (since it seems to have been lost in the noise). Can I recommend that you have a look at Generation Rescue and put together a Table of Contents (ie/ list of headers) for use on the future article. You can place it on the article's talkpage (probably the best place) or here on your talkpage. Just somewhere where other editors can see it and edit/comment on it. Then begin to populate it. Go easy on the rhetoric though. And source everything. Shot info (talk) 06:18, 13 November 2009 (UTC)
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Thanks
[edit]Thanks for fixing my typos and grammar errors. I appreciate it. --ThaddeusB (talk) 03:33, 19 November 2009 (UTC)
- No worries. Thanks for all the good work that you have been doing. Exazonk (talk) 04:36, 19 November 2009 (UTC)
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"rural to sub-tropical"
[edit]Rural is a description of population density and land usage and sub-tropical describes climate. So I don't see how this makes any sense. Editor2020 (talk) 17:46, 18 March 2012 (UTC)
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AJ?
[edit]Hello there, my friend. Do you mind if I ask, are you AJ Miller? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.216.46.195 (talk) 14:46, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
- You bring a smile to my face on this Monday morning. No I'm not AJ, I've never met the guy. I'm simply trying to provide information on him so that people can make informed decisions as his online presence isn't that big. Writing from a NPOV can be difficult sometimes though. I've also been accused of being Meryl Dorey.Exazonk (talk) 22:13, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
- (Different IP but same person - I should really stop being lazy and register for an account lol) My apologies about the AJ accusation, buddy. Although there's nothing wrong with being AJ, if you were :) haha. As for Meryl Dorey, I only know about her through Wikipedia as I don't live in Australia so I don't hear your local news. She seems to be a rather militant anti-vaxer. Do you mind if I ask, just out of curiosity, where do you stand on that issue? Personally, I feel that some vaccines are a good idea and are good science but perhaps we are having too many and maybe we shouldn't be giving so many vaccines to children. After all, it's not exactly natural. But the question is, does everything really need to be natural? lol. Anyway, with regards to Divine Truth, I'm still a skeptic but I readily admit to having watched an estimated 200 hours or so of AJ Miller and Mary Luck. They're fascinating people, even if they turn out to be crazy (which I don't think they are, I think they're just really spiritual in a way that is different to most). Cheers, mate. - Troy
- Wow, you have watched a lot of AJ's stuff. Since you have seen so much, what do you think of his Earth Change predictions? None of his predictions have come true? I'm also a very strong rationalist and thus I think there should be evidence for everything. The evidence shows that vaccines are extremely beneficial for society and we are far better off with them rather than without them. Sure, as a fit healthy person you may not notice any difference if you don't get a flu shot every year, but this doesn't mean that you are still not spreading the flu just because you have limited symptoms.14.202.63.56 (talk) 03:30, 25 March 2016 (UTC)
- Hello there! Yeah I've watched quite a lot, haha. You're right about the predictions not coming true. I thought the predictions were ridiculous anyway. Like I said, I'm still a skeptic. As for vaccines, yes they are helpful and they are good science, like I wrote in my previous comment, and I feel that perhaps if we're healthy people, we shouldn't need SO many of them? I guess I see myself as a "moderate" when it comes to vaccines. I would call myself pro-vaccine whilst still being cautious about their over-use. I'm not a fan of Meryl Dorey and I only heard about her from Wikipedia anyway as I don't live in Australia.I hope you don't mind but I'm always curious about the location of people I'm talking to so I looked up your IP address and you appear to be in beautiful Brisbane? :) Unless the IP location tools are inaccurate which they may be, haha. Can I ask, have you ever met AJ? Thanks. 90.197.10.25 (talk) 14:11, 25 March 2016 (UTC) Troy
- This conversation is a bit clunky via my talk page. You can email me using my wiki username at our good friend Google.Exazonk (talk) 22:50, 25 March 2016 (UTC)
- Hello there! Yeah I've watched quite a lot, haha. You're right about the predictions not coming true. I thought the predictions were ridiculous anyway. Like I said, I'm still a skeptic. As for vaccines, yes they are helpful and they are good science, like I wrote in my previous comment, and I feel that perhaps if we're healthy people, we shouldn't need SO many of them? I guess I see myself as a "moderate" when it comes to vaccines. I would call myself pro-vaccine whilst still being cautious about their over-use. I'm not a fan of Meryl Dorey and I only heard about her from Wikipedia anyway as I don't live in Australia.I hope you don't mind but I'm always curious about the location of people I'm talking to so I looked up your IP address and you appear to be in beautiful Brisbane? :) Unless the IP location tools are inaccurate which they may be, haha. Can I ask, have you ever met AJ? Thanks. 90.197.10.25 (talk) 14:11, 25 March 2016 (UTC) Troy
- Wow, you have watched a lot of AJ's stuff. Since you have seen so much, what do you think of his Earth Change predictions? None of his predictions have come true? I'm also a very strong rationalist and thus I think there should be evidence for everything. The evidence shows that vaccines are extremely beneficial for society and we are far better off with them rather than without them. Sure, as a fit healthy person you may not notice any difference if you don't get a flu shot every year, but this doesn't mean that you are still not spreading the flu just because you have limited symptoms.14.202.63.56 (talk) 03:30, 25 March 2016 (UTC)
- (Different IP but same person - I should really stop being lazy and register for an account lol) My apologies about the AJ accusation, buddy. Although there's nothing wrong with being AJ, if you were :) haha. As for Meryl Dorey, I only know about her through Wikipedia as I don't live in Australia so I don't hear your local news. She seems to be a rather militant anti-vaxer. Do you mind if I ask, just out of curiosity, where do you stand on that issue? Personally, I feel that some vaccines are a good idea and are good science but perhaps we are having too many and maybe we shouldn't be giving so many vaccines to children. After all, it's not exactly natural. But the question is, does everything really need to be natural? lol. Anyway, with regards to Divine Truth, I'm still a skeptic but I readily admit to having watched an estimated 200 hours or so of AJ Miller and Mary Luck. They're fascinating people, even if they turn out to be crazy (which I don't think they are, I think they're just really spiritual in a way that is different to most). Cheers, mate. - Troy
- You bring a smile to my face on this Monday morning. No I'm not AJ, I've never met the guy. I'm simply trying to provide information on him so that people can make informed decisions as his online presence isn't that big. Writing from a NPOV can be difficult sometimes though. I've also been accused of being Meryl Dorey.Exazonk (talk) 22:13, 6 March 2016 (UTC)
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