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glycopianoman

Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:45 am (PST)

Dear Reader,

The vaccine crazies are out in force again. Hide your children!

Seriously ? hide your children.

--------------------------------------------

Vast wasteland

--------------------------------------------

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) apparently doesn't want you to

watch anything on television that runs contrary to their position in the

autism/vaccine debate.

AAP officials seem to believe that any bad news about vaccines ? even if

it's in a completely fictional setting, such as a kooky comedy/drama ?

will prompt parents to refuse vaccines for their children.

The AAP recently attempted to goad ABC into self-censorship with an open

letter that implored ABC executives to cancel the premiere of " Eli

Stone " ? a new show that featured a subplot about a vaccine lawsuit. A

single mom, represented by lawyer and title character Eli, sues a drug

maker for producing a vaccine with a mercury-based preservative that was

given to her healthy son just before he displayed the first symptoms of

autism.

Happily, ABC execs didn't cave (although I expect they thoroughly

enjoyed the free publicity), so I watched the show, and it was fun. Not

only did the mom win, she won big ($5.2 million), AND the drug company

executives and their smug top-dollar lawyers were completely humiliated.

In other words, it was a total fantasy.

A couple of days before the airing of the Eli Stone premiere, the AAP

issued a heavy- handed press release that included this ominous curse

(which is most effective when spoken in an overly-theatrical voice,

preferably in an echo chamber): " If parents watch this program and

choose to deny their children immunizations, ABC will share in the

responsibility for the suffering and deaths that occur as a result. "

Cue lightning effects and rolling thunder. The AAP has spoken!

--------------------------------------------

Hiding in plain sight

--------------------------------------------

The AAP press release also notes that no scientific link as been found

between vaccines and autism. And that's primarily because organizations

like the AAP refuse to recognize existing evidence.

For instance, a 2003 study published in the Journal of the American

Association of Physicians and Surgeons examined extensive vaccination

data. Results showed that kids who receive just three vaccines

containing the preservative thimerosal are 27 times more likely to

develop autism compared to children who get vaccines with no thimerosal.

(Thimerosal breaks down into ethyl mercury in the body, and this is the

suspected culprit that triggers autism.)

So please ? enough with the nonsense that there's no evidence. If you

WANT evidence, it's there. It isn't the ultimate evidence and it isn't

the Last Word in this debate, but it's there.

The mindset of " I see nothing " is evident in a new study that appears in

the current issue of Pediatrics ? the official journal of the AAP.

Researchers at the University of Rochester traveled to Argentina where

thimerosal is still used in vaccines for kids.

Researchers drew blood from more than 200 infants before and after

vaccination. Results showed that mercury levels were highest right after

the children received the vaccine, and then returned to normal within a

few weeks. This is offered as some kind of vindication of thimerosal

because mercury levels were lower than expected and dropped much faster

than expected.

But these results beg two glaringly obvious questions 1) How much

mercury might it take to trigger autism? No one knows. And 2): How long

might mercury need to be in the blood stream to trigger autism? An hour?

A year? No one knows.

The authors of the study also admit they don't know what happened to the

mercury once it left the blood. No mercury turned up in the urine, and

the mercury content in stool samples spiked at first, but then dropped

much more slowly than mercury in the blood.

So where's the mercury? The bones? The brain? The liver? The immune

system? All of the above? No one knows.

In addition, this study focused on one vaccination. But when U.S. kids

were getting vaccines that contained thimerosal, they routinely received

multiple shots given over a period of several years.

And here's the best part of this thimerosal " vindication " : An Associated

Press article about the study notes that the lead author " received

research grants and served as a consultant to several vaccine makers,

but said there was no industry involvement in the new study. "

Right. In other words, any notion that this is anywhere close to a Last

Word in the autism/vaccine debate is completely out the window.

******************************

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The original message was received at 2008-02-15 18:12:14 -0500

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glycopianoman

Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:45 am (PST)

Dear Reader,

The vaccine crazies are out in force again. Hide your children!

Seriously ? hide your children.

--------------------------------------------

Vast wasteland

--------------------------------------------

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) apparently doesn't want you to

watch anything on television that runs contrary to their position in the

autism/vaccine debate.

AAP officials seem to believe that any bad news about vaccines ? even if

it's in a completely fictional setting, such as a kooky comedy/drama ?

will prompt parents to refuse vaccines for their children.

The AAP recently attempted to goad ABC into self-censorship with an open

letter that implored ABC executives to cancel the premiere of " Eli

Stone " ? a new show that featured a subplot about a vaccine lawsuit. A

single mom, represented by lawyer and title character Eli, sues a drug

maker for producing a vaccine with a mercury-based preservative that was

given to her healthy son just before he displayed the first symptoms of

autism.

Happily, ABC execs didn't cave (although I expect they thoroughly

enjoyed the free publicity), so I watched the show, and it was fun. Not

only did the mom win, she won big ($5.2 million), AND the drug company

executives and their smug top-dollar lawyers were completely humiliated.

In other words, it was a total fantasy.

A couple of days before the airing of the Eli Stone premiere, the AAP

issued a heavy- handed press release that included this ominous curse

(which is most effective when spoken in an overly-theatrical voice,

preferably in an echo chamber): " If parents watch this program and

choose to deny their children immunizations, ABC will share in the

responsibility for the suffering and deaths that occur as a result. "

Cue lightning effects and rolling thunder. The AAP has spoken!

--------------------------------------------

Hiding in plain sight

--------------------------------------------

The AAP press release also notes that no scientific link as been found

between vaccines and autism. And that's primarily because organizations

like the AAP refuse to recognize existing evidence.

For instance, a 2003 study published in the Journal of the American

Association of Physicians and Surgeons examined extensive vaccination

data. Results showed that kids who receive just three vaccines

containing the preservative thimerosal are 27 times more likely to

develop autism compared to children who get vaccines with no thimerosal.

(Thimerosal breaks down into ethyl mercury in the body, and this is the

suspected culprit that triggers autism.)

So please ? enough with the nonsense that there's no evidence. If you

WANT evidence, it's there. It isn't the ultimate evidence and it isn't

the Last Word in this debate, but it's there.

The mindset of " I see nothing " is evident in a new study that appears in

the current issue of Pediatrics ? the official journal of the AAP.

Researchers at the University of Rochester traveled to Argentina where

thimerosal is still used in vaccines for kids.

Researchers drew blood from more than 200 infants before and after

vaccination. Results showed that mercury levels were highest right after

the children received the vaccine, and then returned to normal within a

few weeks. This is offered as some kind of vindication of thimerosal

because mercury levels were lower than expected and dropped much faster

than expected.

But these results beg two glaringly obvious questions 1) How much

mercury might it take to trigger autism? No one knows. And 2): How long

might mercury need to be in the blood stream to trigger autism? An hour?

A year? No one knows.

The authors of the study also admit they don't know what happened to the

mercury once it left the blood. No mercury turned up in the urine, and

the mercury content in stool samples spiked at first, but then dropped

much more slowly than mercury in the blood.

So where's the mercury? The bones? The brain? The liver? The immune

system? All of the above? No one knows.

In addition, this study focused on one vaccination. But when U.S. kids

were getting vaccines that contained thimerosal, they routinely received

multiple shots given over a period of several years.

And here's the best part of this thimerosal " vindication " : An Associated

Press article about the study notes that the lead author " received

research grants and served as a consultant to several vaccine makers,

but said there was no industry involvement in the new study. "

Right. In other words, any notion that this is anywhere close to a Last

Word in the autism/vaccine debate is completely out the window.

******************************

To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit:

http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html

Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their

own copy of the HSI e-Alert.

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The original message was received at 2008-02-15 18:12:14 -0500

from postoffice.local [10.0.0.1]

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----

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-----Transcript of session follows -----

.... while talking to postoffice.local.:

>>> RCPT To:<dgreenbird@...>

<<< 550 5.1.1 unknown or illegal alias: dgreenbird@...

550 <dgreenbird@...>... User unknown

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Posted by: "D.L. Bullock"

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glycopianoman

Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:45 am (PST)

Dear Reader,

The vaccine crazies are out in force again. Hide your children!

Seriously ? hide your children.

--------------------------------------------

Vast wasteland

--------------------------------------------

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) apparently doesn't want you to

watch anything on television that runs contrary to their position in the

autism/vaccine debate.

AAP officials seem to believe that any bad news about vaccines ? even if

it's in a completely fictional setting, such as a kooky comedy/drama ?

will prompt parents to refuse vaccines for their children.

The AAP recently attempted to goad ABC into self-censorship with an open

letter that implored ABC executives to cancel the premiere of " Eli

Stone " ? a new show that featured a subplot about a vaccine lawsuit. A

single mom, represented by lawyer and title character Eli, sues a drug

maker for producing a vaccine with a mercury-based preservative that was

given to her healthy son just before he displayed the first symptoms of

autism.

Happily, ABC execs didn't cave (although I expect they thoroughly

enjoyed the free publicity), so I watched the show, and it was fun. Not

only did the mom win, she won big ($5.2 million), AND the drug company

executives and their smug top-dollar lawyers were completely humiliated.

In other words, it was a total fantasy.

A couple of days before the airing of the Eli Stone premiere, the AAP

issued a heavy- handed press release that included this ominous curse

(which is most effective when spoken in an overly-theatrical voice,

preferably in an echo chamber): " If parents watch this program and

choose to deny their children immunizations, ABC will share in the

responsibility for the suffering and deaths that occur as a result. "

Cue lightning effects and rolling thunder. The AAP has spoken!

--------------------------------------------

Hiding in plain sight

--------------------------------------------

The AAP press release also notes that no scientific link as been found

between vaccines and autism. And that's primarily because organizations

like the AAP refuse to recognize existing evidence.

For instance, a 2003 study published in the Journal of the American

Association of Physicians and Surgeons examined extensive vaccination

data. Results showed that kids who receive just three vaccines

containing the preservative thimerosal are 27 times more likely to

develop autism compared to children who get vaccines with no thimerosal.

(Thimerosal breaks down into ethyl mercury in the body, and this is the

suspected culprit that triggers autism.)

So please ? enough with the nonsense that there's no evidence. If you

WANT evidence, it's there. It isn't the ultimate evidence and it isn't

the Last Word in this debate, but it's there.

The mindset of " I see nothing " is evident in a new study that appears in

the current issue of Pediatrics ? the official journal of the AAP.

Researchers at the University of Rochester traveled to Argentina where

thimerosal is still used in vaccines for kids.

Researchers drew blood from more than 200 infants before and after

vaccination. Results showed that mercury levels were highest right after

the children received the vaccine, and then returned to normal within a

few weeks. This is offered as some kind of vindication of thimerosal

because mercury levels were lower than expected and dropped much faster

than expected.

But these results beg two glaringly obvious questions 1) How much

mercury might it take to trigger autism? No one knows. And 2): How long

might mercury need to be in the blood stream to trigger autism? An hour?

A year? No one knows.

The authors of the study also admit they don't know what happened to the

mercury once it left the blood. No mercury turned up in the urine, and

the mercury content in stool samples spiked at first, but then dropped

much more slowly than mercury in the blood.

So where's the mercury? The bones? The brain? The liver? The immune

system? All of the above? No one knows.

In addition, this study focused on one vaccination. But when U.S. kids

were getting vaccines that contained thimerosal, they routinely received

multiple shots given over a period of several years.

And here's the best part of this thimerosal " vindication " : An Associated

Press article about the study notes that the lead author " received

research grants and served as a consultant to several vaccine makers,

but said there was no industry involvement in the new study. "

Right. In other words, any notion that this is anywhere close to a Last

Word in the autism/vaccine debate is completely out the window.

******************************

To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit:

http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html

Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their

own copy of the HSI e-Alert.

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The original message was received at 2008-02-15 18:12:14 -0500

from postoffice.local [10.0.0.1]

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----

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-----Transcript of session follows -----

.... while talking to postoffice.local.:

>>> RCPT To:<dgreenbird@...>

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550 <dgreenbird@...>... User unknown

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Posted by: "D.L. Bullock"

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glycopianoman

Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:45 am (PST)

Dear Reader,

The vaccine crazies are out in force again. Hide your children!

Seriously ? hide your children.

--------------------------------------------

Vast wasteland

--------------------------------------------

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) apparently doesn't want you to

watch anything on television that runs contrary to their position in the

autism/vaccine debate.

AAP officials seem to believe that any bad news about vaccines ? even if

it's in a completely fictional setting, such as a kooky comedy/drama ?

will prompt parents to refuse vaccines for their children.

The AAP recently attempted to goad ABC into self-censorship with an open

letter that implored ABC executives to cancel the premiere of " Eli

Stone " ? a new show that featured a subplot about a vaccine lawsuit. A

single mom, represented by lawyer and title character Eli, sues a drug

maker for producing a vaccine with a mercury-based preservative that was

given to her healthy son just before he displayed the first symptoms of

autism.

Happily, ABC execs didn't cave (although I expect they thoroughly

enjoyed the free publicity), so I watched the show, and it was fun. Not

only did the mom win, she won big ($5.2 million), AND the drug company

executives and their smug top-dollar lawyers were completely humiliated.

In other words, it was a total fantasy.

A couple of days before the airing of the Eli Stone premiere, the AAP

issued a heavy- handed press release that included this ominous curse

(which is most effective when spoken in an overly-theatrical voice,

preferably in an echo chamber): " If parents watch this program and

choose to deny their children immunizations, ABC will share in the

responsibility for the suffering and deaths that occur as a result. "

Cue lightning effects and rolling thunder. The AAP has spoken!

--------------------------------------------

Hiding in plain sight

--------------------------------------------

The AAP press release also notes that no scientific link as been found

between vaccines and autism. And that's primarily because organizations

like the AAP refuse to recognize existing evidence.

For instance, a 2003 study published in the Journal of the American

Association of Physicians and Surgeons examined extensive vaccination

data. Results showed that kids who receive just three vaccines

containing the preservative thimerosal are 27 times more likely to

develop autism compared to children who get vaccines with no thimerosal.

(Thimerosal breaks down into ethyl mercury in the body, and this is the

suspected culprit that triggers autism.)

So please ? enough with the nonsense that there's no evidence. If you

WANT evidence, it's there. It isn't the ultimate evidence and it isn't

the Last Word in this debate, but it's there.

The mindset of " I see nothing " is evident in a new study that appears in

the current issue of Pediatrics ? the official journal of the AAP.

Researchers at the University of Rochester traveled to Argentina where

thimerosal is still used in vaccines for kids.

Researchers drew blood from more than 200 infants before and after

vaccination. Results showed that mercury levels were highest right after

the children received the vaccine, and then returned to normal within a

few weeks. This is offered as some kind of vindication of thimerosal

because mercury levels were lower than expected and dropped much faster

than expected.

But these results beg two glaringly obvious questions 1) How much

mercury might it take to trigger autism? No one knows. And 2): How long

might mercury need to be in the blood stream to trigger autism? An hour?

A year? No one knows.

The authors of the study also admit they don't know what happened to the

mercury once it left the blood. No mercury turned up in the urine, and

the mercury content in stool samples spiked at first, but then dropped

much more slowly than mercury in the blood.

So where's the mercury? The bones? The brain? The liver? The immune

system? All of the above? No one knows.

In addition, this study focused on one vaccination. But when U.S. kids

were getting vaccines that contained thimerosal, they routinely received

multiple shots given over a period of several years.

And here's the best part of this thimerosal " vindication " : An Associated

Press article about the study notes that the lead author " received

research grants and served as a consultant to several vaccine makers,

but said there was no industry involvement in the new study. "

Right. In other words, any notion that this is anywhere close to a Last

Word in the autism/vaccine debate is completely out the window.

******************************

To start receiving your own copy of the HSI e-Alert, visit:

http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/freecopy.html

Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their

own copy of the HSI e-Alert.

********************

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