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The text is a transcript of a video that talks about the anti-vaccine movement, its origins, its arguments, and its dangers. The video explains how the anti-vaccine movement was influenced by a fraudulent study that linked vaccines to autism, and how it has caused outbreaks of preventable diseases around the world. The video also criticizes some celebrities and doctors who promote anti-vaccine views, and urges parents to vaccinate their children to protect them and others from deadly infections. The video ends with a thank you note to the subscribers of the channel.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about the anti-vaccine movement and its origins, consequences and arguments.
2. The anti-vaccine movement suggests that vaccines cause autism and other diseases, and that they are part of a conspiracy by pharmaceutical companies and governments to control or harm people.
3. The movement was influenced by a fraudulent study by Andrew Wakefield in 1998, which claimed a link between the MMR vaccine and autism, but was later retracted and discredited.
4. The movement also gained support from some celebrities, such as Donald Trump, Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey, who spread misinformation and distrust about vaccines.
5. The movement poses a serious threat to public health, as it lowers the vaccination rates and increases the risk of outbreaks of preventable diseases, such as measles, polio and coronavirus.
6. The movement is also based on pseudosciences, such as homeopathy and Germanic new medicine, which have no scientific evidence or validity.
7. The text argues that the best way to combat the anti-vaccine movement is with information and education, and urges parents to vaccinate their children to protect them and others from deadly diseases.