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Vaccine coverup-autism & other disordersMy wife works for the CDC in thier Vacine Safety division. She has been involved in the thimerosal research for at least the past five years. THERE IS NO PROOF THAT THIS CAUSES AUTISM. We have a friend with an autistic child, and our own son has ADHD. Beleive me, if she thought there was any chance thimerisol could have effected our son, she never would have let him get the immunizations. Also, the Institute of Medicine is a private, highly respected organization. Why would they allow the CDC to "buy" there opinion? THE VACCINE COVERUP: According to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention epidemiologist, "a mercury-based preservative in [a number of common childhood] vaccines -- thimerosal -- appeared to be responsible for a dramatic increase in autism and a host of other neurological disorders among children." Instead of trying to protect the public, "high-level officials from the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration, the top vaccine specialist from the World Health Organization in Geneva, and representatives of every major vaccine manufacturer, including GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Wyeth and Aventis Pasteur" convened a secret meeting "discussing how to cover up the damaging data." Later, "the CDC paid the Institute of Medicine to conduct a new study to whitewash the risks of thimerosal, ordering researchers to 'rule out' the chemical's link to autism." The drug companies also got help from "Majority Leader Bill Frist, who has received $873,000 in contributions from the pharmaceutical industry, has been working to immunize vaccine makers from liability in 4,200 lawsuits that have been filed by the parents of injured children." Read the full investigative report by Robert F. Kennedy. http://www.truthout.org/issues_05/061605HA.shtml "host of other neurological disorders among children" mentioned in the article. I never have bought into the notion that ADHD was always this prevalent and that kids were just given different labels like class clown, space cadet, undisciplined, etc., which accounts for higher incidence today. |
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