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From: " Autism Action Network (A-CHAMP) "

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HDNet Investigates Autism Among Vaccine Injured

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See it on HDNet Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 9 EST

“HDNET WORLD REPORT” INVESTIGATES GOVERNMENT

INCONSISTENCIES REGARDING THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINES AND AUTISM

The Government says there’s no link between vaccines and

autism. So why has it quietly doled out big settlements to families

with autistic children who say vaccinations harmed their children?

­Tuesday, Aug. 23 at 9:00 p.m. ET on HDNet

DALLAS (August 22, 2011) – “HDNet World Report,” the Emmy Award-winning

national news program, takes an in-depth look at the mixed signals sent

by the U.S. Government to families who believe that their children

developed autism as a result of vaccinations gone bad. Public

health officials in the U.S. have consistently denied that there is any

link between childhood vaccines and autism; however, some families have

actually received money from the government to fund long term care for

their autistic children.

The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, set up 25 years ago,

has awarded money to certain autism victims like Sue Leteure,

whose life completely changed when at nine weeks old she received her

first childhood vaccinations. While has received

compensation, children with near identical symptoms have not. “HDNet

World Report” found that whether a child’s family received compensation

seems to depend on when they were born and how their initial symptoms

appear.

These vaccines are mandated by the state governments. The Federal

Government says the preponderance of credible research finds no links

between childhood vaccinations and autism. But the thousands of

families with autistic children reject that conclusion, arguing that the

science is inconclusive. New studies revealed by “World Report” seem to

support these claims.

NYU Law professor Holland believes, “The government denies that

there’s any substantial link between vaccine injury and autism. We

believe that the study that we just did calls that into

question.”

Visit the following link to view a clip from the program:

http://www.hd.net/programs/hdnet-world-report/

To learn more about why the government continues to offer

compensation to families while denying that vaccines cause autism, tune

into " HDNet World Report, " Tuesday, August 23 at 9:00 p.m. ET

with an encore at 12:00 a.m. ET.

Where to See It?

This program will air on HDNet Television Tuesday night, August 23,

on the program World Report. It airs at 9pm Eastern time, 8pm

Central, 7pm Mountain, and 6pm Pacific....it airs again 3 hours later in

each time zone. (And it airs once again Saturday morning at 11AM

Eastern, 10 Central, 9 Mountain, 8 Pacific).

How to see it? For people with high def TVs, HDNet TV is on

DirecTV, Dish Network, Comcast Cable, AT & T Cable, and most of the

smaller cable systems in the country. To find the channel number,

go to

http://www.hd.net/programs/hdnet-world-report/ and scroll down to

“HDNet channel finder.” To search in a TV’s online guide, sometimes

we’re listed as “HDNet, " sometimes shortened to just “HDN.”

Don’t Have HDNET? Get the Show on iTunes

If people don’t have high def, there’s another way to see the show:

by

Wednesday morning, you can download it to your computer from the iTunes

Store for $1.99.

Here’s how:

1. Go to HDNet TV's website at

http://www.hd.net/programs/hdnet-world-report/ and scroll down and click

on the large logo that says “World Report available on iTunes.”

2. If you never have gone to the iTunes Store before, there’ll be

a

one-time-only credit card page to fill out; otherwise, it’ll take you

right

to a listing of recent episodes.

3. The most recent episode will be either at the top of the list or

at the bottom.

Please consider writing into World Report after the show airs at this

address:

viewer@...

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From: " Autism Action Network (A-CHAMP) "

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HDNet Investigates Autism Among Vaccine Injured

More Info

See it on HDNet Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 9 EST

“HDNET WORLD REPORT” INVESTIGATES GOVERNMENT

INCONSISTENCIES REGARDING THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINES AND AUTISM

The Government says there’s no link between vaccines and

autism. So why has it quietly doled out big settlements to families

with autistic children who say vaccinations harmed their children?

­Tuesday, Aug. 23 at 9:00 p.m. ET on HDNet

DALLAS (August 22, 2011) – “HDNet World Report,” the Emmy Award-winning

national news program, takes an in-depth look at the mixed signals sent

by the U.S. Government to families who believe that their children

developed autism as a result of vaccinations gone bad. Public

health officials in the U.S. have consistently denied that there is any

link between childhood vaccines and autism; however, some families have

actually received money from the government to fund long term care for

their autistic children.

The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, set up 25 years ago,

has awarded money to certain autism victims like Sue Leteure,

whose life completely changed when at nine weeks old she received her

first childhood vaccinations. While has received

compensation, children with near identical symptoms have not. “HDNet

World Report” found that whether a child’s family received compensation

seems to depend on when they were born and how their initial symptoms

appear.

These vaccines are mandated by the state governments. The Federal

Government says the preponderance of credible research finds no links

between childhood vaccinations and autism. But the thousands of

families with autistic children reject that conclusion, arguing that the

science is inconclusive. New studies revealed by “World Report” seem to

support these claims.

NYU Law professor Holland believes, “The government denies that

there’s any substantial link between vaccine injury and autism. We

believe that the study that we just did calls that into

question.”

Visit the following link to view a clip from the program:

http://www.hd.net/programs/hdnet-world-report/

To learn more about why the government continues to offer

compensation to families while denying that vaccines cause autism, tune

into " HDNet World Report, " Tuesday, August 23 at 9:00 p.m. ET

with an encore at 12:00 a.m. ET.

Where to See It?

This program will air on HDNet Television Tuesday night, August 23,

on the program World Report. It airs at 9pm Eastern time, 8pm

Central, 7pm Mountain, and 6pm Pacific....it airs again 3 hours later in

each time zone. (And it airs once again Saturday morning at 11AM

Eastern, 10 Central, 9 Mountain, 8 Pacific).

How to see it? For people with high def TVs, HDNet TV is on

DirecTV, Dish Network, Comcast Cable, AT & T Cable, and most of the

smaller cable systems in the country. To find the channel number,

go to

http://www.hd.net/programs/hdnet-world-report/ and scroll down to

“HDNet channel finder.” To search in a TV’s online guide, sometimes

we’re listed as “HDNet, " sometimes shortened to just “HDN.”

Don’t Have HDNET? Get the Show on iTunes

If people don’t have high def, there’s another way to see the show:

by

Wednesday morning, you can download it to your computer from the iTunes

Store for $1.99.

Here’s how:

1. Go to HDNet TV's website at

http://www.hd.net/programs/hdnet-world-report/ and scroll down and click

on the large logo that says “World Report available on iTunes.”

2. If you never have gone to the iTunes Store before, there’ll be

a

one-time-only credit card page to fill out; otherwise, it’ll take you

right

to a listing of recent episodes.

3. The most recent episode will be either at the top of the list or

at the bottom.

Please consider writing into World Report after the show airs at this

address:

viewer@...

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