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A list of all pages that have property "Summary" with value "'''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; color:#800;">I’ve come to believe I have a responsibility to write about [[Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.|Kennedy]] because of my own shameful role in sending his [[autism vaccination theory|toxic vaccine views]] into public discourse: I was the ''[[Salon.com|Salon]]'' editor, in partnership with ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', who 18 years ago published his mendacious, error-ridden piece on how thimerosal in childhood vaccines supposedly led to a rise in autism, and how public health officials covered it up. From the day “[[Rollingstone.com/politics/story/7395411/deadly immunity|Deadly Immunity]]” went up on [[Salon.com]], we were besieged by scientists and advocates showing how Kennedy had misunderstood, incorrectly cited, and perhaps even falsified data. Some of his sources turned out to be known crackpots.</span>'''»'''". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Thenation.com/article/politics/rfk-jr-vaccine-disinformation  + ('''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; '''«'''<span style="font-family:serif; color:#800;">I’ve come to believe I have a responsibility to write about [[Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.|Kennedy]] because of my own shameful role in sending his [[autism vaccination theory|toxic vaccine views]] into public discourse: I was the ''[[Salon.com|Salon]]'' editor, in partnership with ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', who 18 years ago published his mendacious, error-ridden piece on how thimerosal in childhood vaccines supposedly led to a rise in autism, and how public health officials covered it up. From the day “[[Rollingstone.com/politics/story/7395411/deadly immunity|Deadly Immunity]]” went up on [[Salon.com]], we were besieged by scientists and advocates showing how Kennedy had misunderstood, incorrectly cited, and perhaps even falsified data. Some of his sources turned out to be known crackpots.</span>'''»'''n crackpots.</span>'''»''')