Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Hi everyone, I keep hearing here & there that Dr. Wakefield's research into connection between MMR shot and gut damage has been discredited. His colleagues, who worked with him on this project, later admitted to many errors and flaws. His research was first published in Lancet and made big headlines but was later withdrawn. My quesstion is; is he a fraud? I think it's essential to be sceptical in today's world full of lies, i don't know whom to believe anymore. Katarina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 http://whale.to/vaccines/wakefield.html " The fact is that sooner or later, Wakefield will be exonerated, his theory will be accepted and a vaccine-autism connection will be proven. As the New Year comes around, Wakefield's research is being duplicated in prestigious centers in the United States. In addition, viral culture results are expected soon from the National Institutes of Health laboratories. " -- F. Yazbak, http://whale.to/vaccines/yazbak.html What is the situation with Dr. Wakefield? Hi everyone, I keep hearing here & there that Dr. Wakefield's research into connection between MMR shot and gut damage has been discredited. His colleagues, who worked with him on this project, later admitted to many errors and flaws. His research was first published in Lancet and made big headlines but was later withdrawn. My quesstion is; is he a fraud? I think it's essential to be sceptical in today's world full of lies, i don't know whom to believe anymore. Katarina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 No he is not a fraud. He has his hands full with being brought before committess/court, etc. I hear. There was a report from VAP helping to support his findings - I'll have to look for it and will forward. His colleagues were pressured into that retraction. Liz > > Hi everyone, > I keep hearing here & there that Dr. Wakefield's research into > connection between MMR shot and gut damage has been discredited. His > colleagues, who worked with him on this project, later admitted to many > errors and flaws. His research was first published in Lancet and made > big headlines but was later withdrawn. My quesstion is; is he a fraud? > I think it's essential to be sceptical in today's world full of lies, i > don't know whom to believe anymore. > > Katarina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2008 Report Share Posted October 29, 2008 Here is the message - #126339. The VAP hack happened just ahead of this as well as my homeopathic flu protocol going out the same time. At least this still made it out there. Best, Liz Today, 16 September 2008, we heard that the Vaccine Autoimmune Project web site (<http://vaproject.org/>vaproject.org) had been hacked-into and shut down just ahead of the publication of this article by Dr F Yazbak. We sincerely hope that this reputable and reliable web site will be up and running soon. Dr Yazbak, a paediatrician and investigative medical writer has published extensively on regressive autism, vaccine injury, SIDS and Shaken Baby Syndrome. The Hornig et al publication reviewed here has been trailed as the study which would resolve the Wakefield controversy: indeed, in the US - when it did ultimately appear - it was hailed by some as the final nail in the coffin of that theory. It is surprising that, despite the unrelenting barrage of anti-Wakefield propaganda in the British media since the start of the General Medical Council hearings, the publication of the Hornig study was never mentioned and only picked in the world news of a few national newspapers. So, why might it be that the Department of Health, the Health Protection Agency, and the usual science lobby organisations, were unwilling to promote the new study in the UK? Read Dr Yazbak's article from the link here : <http://www.jabs.org.uk/>www.jabs.org.uk http://www.jabs.org.uk/pages/yazbak%20on%20cdc%20study.pdf CDC-sponsored MMR study supports Wakefield's findings By F. Yazbak MD, FAAP The CDC tried again and …failed again But this time, it validated Wakefield's findings > > Hi everyone, > I keep hearing here & there that Dr. Wakefield's research into > connection between MMR shot and gut damage has been discredited. His > colleagues, who worked with him on this project, later admitted to many > errors and flaws. His research was first published in Lancet and made > big headlines but was later withdrawn. My quesstion is; is he a fraud? > I think it's essential to be sceptical in today's world full of lies, i > don't know whom to believe anymore. > > Katarina > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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