noun
1. A person with a PHd in immunology, a
doctor, paediatrician or other medical professional who uses logic and evidence to prove that vaccines are safe and argues that
Google searches do not equal 7 to
13 years of tertiary qualifications
2. an accomplice of the medical fraternity who poses as a genuine supporter of evidence
based medicine who insists on explaining to others, in particular wooman, why their
google searchers, logical fallacies and anecdotes are not evidence
verb (to shill)
1. To provide overwhelming medical evidence to support vaccination to those who espouse homeopathy, herbal medicine and vagina crystals.
2. To have the audacity to pull logical fallacies apart on anti-vaccination sites
“Dr Offit is a shill who doesn’t realise how dangerous vaccines are”
said the Wooman on the site Alkaline
Water Cures Everything.
She shilled the Natural News website by showing that despite their assertions no-one had died of Measles this year the WHO indicated over 78 000
people had died of measles this year.