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I'm not sure what type of reply you are looking for--the article is

pretty clear and I agree with it in as much as it covers. I do think

Autism is related to the poison in vaccine but I am also open to the

possiblity that there is more than one " cause " . The poison in

vacinnes do come in contact with us in other ways not just vaccines.

I also think that it may be more than one " illness " all lumped into

one group. When you interact with those labeled with the autistic

label you see all different levels of functioning. I think we would

be wise to guard ourselves and our families from as many toxins as

possible.

-- In no-forced-vaccination , Lucien Beauley

<beauley1@...> wrote:

>

> >From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...>

> >Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT

> >Subject: [Fwd: Re: Autism and the Amish]

>

> >

> >>From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...>

> >>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT

> >>beauley1@...

> >>Subject: Re: Autism and the Amish

> >

> >>

> >>>From: luciennh <beauley1@...>

> >>>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT

> >>>beauley1@...

> >>>Subject: Autism and the Amish

> >>

> >>>Dear group members and anyone interested,

> >>> Ihave sent this message out to a single member earlier

thinking I

> >>>would receive a response, but nothing so far...Here is the

message:

> >>>

> >>> Why Don't the Amish Have Autistic Children?

> >>>

> >>>Autism is a difficult disorder to miss, as it is characterized by

> >>>noticeably abnormal or impaired development in social interaction

> >>>and communication and a markedly restricted array of activities

and

> >>>interests. And while scientific consensus claims autism has been

> >>>around for millennia at generally the same prevalence, that

> >>>prevalence is now considered to be one in every 166 children

born in

> >>>the United States.

> >>>Therefore, with this devastating statistic in mind, one reporter

set

> >>>out to analyze the autism rates among Amish communities. Why?

> >>>Because perhaps searching for autistic Amish children would

reveal

> >>>clues to the cause of autism ... and it did.

> >>>

> >>> The Clues Come Together

> >>>

> >>>Since they have been cut off for hundreds of years from American

> >>>culture and scientific progress, the Amish may have had less

> >>>exposure to some new factor triggering autism in the rest of

> >>>population. The likely culprit: vaccines.

> >>>Traveling to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country in search of

> >>>autistic Amish children, the reporter, based on national

statistics,

> >>>should have found as many as 200 children with autism in the

> >>>community -- instead, he found only three, the oldest age 9 or

10:

> >>>The first autistic Amish child was a girl who had been brought

over

> >>>from China, adopted by one family only to be given up after

becoming

> >>>overwhelmed by her autism, and then re-adopted by an Amish

Mennonite

> >>>family. (China, India and Indonesia are among countries moving

fast

> >>>to mass-vaccination programs.)

> >>>The second autistic Amish child definitely had received a

> >>>vaccination and developed autism shortly thereafter.

> >>>The reporter was unable to determine the vaccination status of

the

> >>>third child.

> >>>

> >>> Dangerous Effects of Thimerosal

> >>>

> >>>In some vaccines, they use a mercury-based preservative called

> >>>thimerosal that keeps multiple-dose vials from becoming

contaminated

> >>>by repeated needle sticks. After health officials became

concerned

> >>>about the amount of mercury infants and children were receiving

> >>>through thimerosal-tainted vaccines, the toxin was phased out of

> >>>U.S. vaccines starting in 1999.

> >>>However, due to mislabeling and other problems, its presence is

> >>>still being felt, and more and more children are suffering

because

> >>>of it.

> >>>Washington Times April 18, 2005

> >>>Washington Times April 19, 2005

> >>>© Copyright 2008 Dr. ph Mercola

>

>>>http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2005/05/04/amish

-

> >>>autism-part-one.aspx

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> ===========================================

>

>

> LEDs(Light Emitting Diodes), we are

> told, will soon light our planet !

> For Photos or Articles Visit: http://www.earthsource.blogspot.com/

> http://www.xanga.com/beauley/

>

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I'm not sure what type of reply you are looking for--the article is

pretty clear and I agree with it in as much as it covers. I do think

Autism is related to the poison in vaccine but I am also open to the

possiblity that there is more than one " cause " . The poison in

vacinnes do come in contact with us in other ways not just vaccines.

I also think that it may be more than one " illness " all lumped into

one group. When you interact with those labeled with the autistic

label you see all different levels of functioning. I think we would

be wise to guard ourselves and our families from as many toxins as

possible.

-- In no-forced-vaccination , Lucien Beauley

<beauley1@...> wrote:

>

> >From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...>

> >Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT

> >Subject: [Fwd: Re: Autism and the Amish]

>

> >

> >>From: Lucien Beauley <beauley1@...>

> >>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT

> >>beauley1@...

> >>Subject: Re: Autism and the Amish

> >

> >>

> >>>From: luciennh <beauley1@...>

> >>>Date: 2008/07/28 Mon AM 08:01:44 EDT

> >>>beauley1@...

> >>>Subject: Autism and the Amish

> >>

> >>>Dear group members and anyone interested,

> >>> Ihave sent this message out to a single member earlier

thinking I

> >>>would receive a response, but nothing so far...Here is the

message:

> >>>

> >>> Why Don't the Amish Have Autistic Children?

> >>>

> >>>Autism is a difficult disorder to miss, as it is characterized by

> >>>noticeably abnormal or impaired development in social interaction

> >>>and communication and a markedly restricted array of activities

and

> >>>interests. And while scientific consensus claims autism has been

> >>>around for millennia at generally the same prevalence, that

> >>>prevalence is now considered to be one in every 166 children

born in

> >>>the United States.

> >>>Therefore, with this devastating statistic in mind, one reporter

set

> >>>out to analyze the autism rates among Amish communities. Why?

> >>>Because perhaps searching for autistic Amish children would

reveal

> >>>clues to the cause of autism ... and it did.

> >>>

> >>> The Clues Come Together

> >>>

> >>>Since they have been cut off for hundreds of years from American

> >>>culture and scientific progress, the Amish may have had less

> >>>exposure to some new factor triggering autism in the rest of

> >>>population. The likely culprit: vaccines.

> >>>Traveling to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country in search of

> >>>autistic Amish children, the reporter, based on national

statistics,

> >>>should have found as many as 200 children with autism in the

> >>>community -- instead, he found only three, the oldest age 9 or

10:

> >>>The first autistic Amish child was a girl who had been brought

over

> >>>from China, adopted by one family only to be given up after

becoming

> >>>overwhelmed by her autism, and then re-adopted by an Amish

Mennonite

> >>>family. (China, India and Indonesia are among countries moving

fast

> >>>to mass-vaccination programs.)

> >>>The second autistic Amish child definitely had received a

> >>>vaccination and developed autism shortly thereafter.

> >>>The reporter was unable to determine the vaccination status of

the

> >>>third child.

> >>>

> >>> Dangerous Effects of Thimerosal

> >>>

> >>>In some vaccines, they use a mercury-based preservative called

> >>>thimerosal that keeps multiple-dose vials from becoming

contaminated

> >>>by repeated needle sticks. After health officials became

concerned

> >>>about the amount of mercury infants and children were receiving

> >>>through thimerosal-tainted vaccines, the toxin was phased out of

> >>>U.S. vaccines starting in 1999.

> >>>However, due to mislabeling and other problems, its presence is

> >>>still being felt, and more and more children are suffering

because

> >>>of it.

> >>>Washington Times April 18, 2005

> >>>Washington Times April 19, 2005

> >>>© Copyright 2008 Dr. ph Mercola

>

>>>http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2005/05/04/amish

-

> >>>autism-part-one.aspx

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> ===========================================

>

>

> LEDs(Light Emitting Diodes), we are

> told, will soon light our planet !

> For Photos or Articles Visit: http://www.earthsource.blogspot.com/

> http://www.xanga.com/beauley/

>

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