Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 No, I'm not making this up (someone else did, it's a political satire). Lenny Study Links Autism To The Church of Scientology http://www.unconfirmedsources.com/index.php?itemid=2930 Is Scientology Harmful to Children? (Ucs Medical News) and Randy , 8 year-old identical twins, have been slow learners. Their parents worried what could be wrong. Could it be autism? The parents, both longtime members Church of Scientology, were shocked to discover the cults beliefs were damaging their children's brains. According to Max , the boys' father, he felt very guilty. " You wonder something you did or something in you believed in or something you had no control over is somehow been passed on and is affecting your kids. Could Tom Cruise really be hurting my kids? " he says. A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine says exposure to Church of Scientology increases the risk of autism by 100 fold. This defect appears to account for about 75% percent of autism - an estimated 85,000 cases. " Ultimately, we think that this could act as a signpost to guide us to how exactly Scientology might be important in autism, " says Dr. Greg Stiller of Children's Hospital in Cleveland. When the brothers were tested at Children's Hospital in Cleveland, doctors found they were each exposed to the Church of Scientology by their well meaning parents and that the exposure was causing significant genetic damage. Finding a direct link to autism is a relief to their parents, because it could help them get the right treatment. " I think this is going to be a big help for a lot of parents whose kids have been exposed to the teachings of Scientology out there, " says Rita , the boys' mother. " Now they're finally going to get an answer like we have. " You can get this test through some labs and large academic hospitals. It costs $2,000 to 3,000 dollars. While this discovery accounts for a fraction of autism, it's another step toward mapping all the possible causes of this baffling disorder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 What's up here? I thought a while back, it was Leitch who was drawing links between the Church of Scientology and DAN doctors: http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=516 . He has not "disappeared" yet, and has a blog about the history of the autism/MMR hypothesis at http://brainblogger.com/2008/01/21/history-of-the-autismmmr-hypothesis-part-i/ .schaferatsprynet <schafer@...> wrote: No, I'm not making this up (someone else did, it's a political satire).LennyStudy Links Autism To The Church of Scientology http://www.unconfirmedsources.com/index.php?itemid=2930Is Scientology Harmful to Children?(Ucs Medical News) and Randy , 8 year-old identical twins,have been slow learners. Their parents worried what could be wrong.Could it be autism? The parents, both longtime members Church ofScientology, were shocked to discover the cults beliefs were damagingtheir children's brains. According to Max , the boys' father, he felt very guilty. "Youwonder something you did or something in you believed in or somethingyou had no control over is somehow been passed on and is affectingyour kids. Could Tom Cruise really be hurting my kids?" he says.A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine says exposure toChurch of Scientology increases the risk of autism by 100 fold. Thisdefect appears to account for about 75% percent of autism - anestimated 85,000 cases. "Ultimately, we think that this could act as a signpost to guide us tohow exactly Scientology might be important in autism," says Dr. GregStiller of Children's Hospital in Cleveland.When the brothers were tested at Children's Hospital in Cleveland,doctors found they were each exposed to the Church of Scientology bytheir well meaning parents and that the exposure was causingsignificant genetic damage. Finding a direct link to autism is arelief to their parents, because it could help them get the righttreatment."I think this is going to be a big help for a lot of parents whosekids have been exposed to the teachings of Scientology out there,"says Rita , the boys' mother. "Now they're finally going to getan answer like we have."You can get this test through some labs and large academic hospitals.It costs $2,000 to 3,000 dollars. While this discovery accounts for afraction of autism, it's another step toward mapping all the possiblecauses of this baffling disorder. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 -HA! scientology,genetic outbreaks,parenting skills, any excuse but the real culprit. Serum sickness from toxic cocktails.- - In EOHarm , " schaferatsprynet " <schafer@...> wrote: > > No, I'm not making this up (someone else did, it's a political satire). > > Lenny > > > Study Links Autism To The Church of Scientology > > http://www.unconfirmedsources.com/index.php?itemid=2930 > > Is Scientology Harmful to Children? > > (Ucs Medical News) and Randy , 8 year-old identical twins, > have been slow learners. Their parents worried what could be wrong. > Could it be autism? The parents, both longtime members Church of > Scientology, were shocked to discover the cults beliefs were damaging > their children's brains. > > According to Max , the boys' father, he felt very guilty. " You > wonder something you did or something in you believed in or something > you had no control over is somehow been passed on and is affecting > your kids. Could Tom Cruise really be hurting my kids? " he says. > > A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine says exposure to > Church of Scientology increases the risk of autism by 100 fold. This > defect appears to account for about 75% percent of autism - an > estimated 85,000 cases. > > " Ultimately, we think that this could act as a signpost to guide us to > how exactly Scientology might be important in autism, " says Dr. Greg > Stiller of Children's Hospital in Cleveland. > > When the brothers were tested at Children's Hospital in Cleveland, > doctors found they were each exposed to the Church of Scientology by > their well meaning parents and that the exposure was causing > significant genetic damage. Finding a direct link to autism is a > relief to their parents, because it could help them get the right > treatment. > > " I think this is going to be a big help for a lot of parents whose > kids have been exposed to the teachings of Scientology out there, " > says Rita , the boys' mother. " Now they're finally going to get > an answer like we have. " > > You can get this test through some labs and large academic hospitals. > It costs $2,000 to 3,000 dollars. While this discovery accounts for a > fraction of autism, it's another step toward mapping all the possible > causes of this baffling disorder. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2008 Report Share Posted January 23, 2008 Scientology is also genotoxic to reptiles, apparently. Study Links Puff Adder Genetic Defects To The Church of Scientology by Walid Is Scientology Harmful to Snakes?(Ucs Veterinary News) and Randy, 8 year-old identical twin African Puff Adders, have been listless and slow to respond. Their owners worried what could be wrong. Could it be an illness or genetic defect ? The owners, both longtime members Church of Scientology, were shocked to discover the cults beliefs were damaging their much loved pet snakes. According to Max , the snakes owner, he felt very guilty. " You wonder something you did or something in you believed in or something you had no control over is somehow been passed on and is affecting your much loved African Puff Adders. Could Tom Cruise really be hurting my Puff Adders? " he says. A new study in the New England Journal of Veterinary Medicine says exposure to Church of Scientology increases the risk of genetic defects by 100 fold. This defect appears to account for about 75% percent of Puff Adder illnesses - an estimated 85,000 cases. " Ultimately, we think that this could act as a signpost to guide us to how exactly Scientology might be important to Puff Adder health, " says Dr. Greg Stiller of Veterinary Hospital in Cleveland. When the African Puff Adders were tested at Veterinary Hospital, doctors found they were each exposed to the Church of Scientology by their well meaning owners and that the exposure was causing significant genetic damage. Finding a direct link to Puff Adder listlessness is a relief to their owners, because it could help them get the right treatment. " I think this is going to be a big help for a lot of people whose snakes have been exposed to the teachings of Scientology out there, " says Rita . " Now they're finally going to get an answer like we have. " You can get this test through some labs and large Veterinary hospitals. It costs $2,000 to 3,000 dollars. While this discovery accounts for a fraction of African Puff Adder illnesses, it's another step toward mapping all the possible causes of this baffling disorder. > > No, I'm not making this up (someone else did, it's a political satire). > > Lenny > > > Study Links Autism To The Church of Scientology > > http://www.unconfirmedsources.com/index.php?itemid=2930 > > Is Scientology Harmful to Children? > > (Ucs Medical News) and Randy , 8 year-old identical twins, > have been slow learners. Their parents worried what could be wrong. > Could it be autism? The parents, both longtime members Church of > Scientology, were shocked to discover the cults beliefs were damaging > their children's brains. > > According to Max , the boys' father, he felt very guilty. " You > wonder something you did or something in you believed in or something > you had no control over is somehow been passed on and is affecting > your kids. Could Tom Cruise really be hurting my kids? " he says. > > A new study in the New England Journal of Medicine says exposure to > Church of Scientology increases the risk of autism by 100 fold. This > defect appears to account for about 75% percent of autism - an > estimated 85,000 cases. > > " Ultimately, we think that this could act as a signpost to guide us to > how exactly Scientology might be important in autism, " says Dr. Greg > Stiller of Children's Hospital in Cleveland. > > When the brothers were tested at Children's Hospital in Cleveland, > doctors found they were each exposed to the Church of Scientology by > their well meaning parents and that the exposure was causing > significant genetic damage. Finding a direct link to autism is a > relief to their parents, because it could help them get the right > treatment. > > " I think this is going to be a big help for a lot of parents whose > kids have been exposed to the teachings of Scientology out there, " > says Rita , the boys' mother. " Now they're finally going to get > an answer like we have. " > > You can get this test through some labs and large academic hospitals. > It costs $2,000 to 3,000 dollars. While this discovery accounts for a > fraction of autism, it's another step toward mapping all the possible > causes of this baffling disorder. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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