Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 Please send this message via e mail to all members of your organization for use during April - National Autism Month. Send comments to meserlian@... . Meserlian, P.E., VOSI Chairman & ASTM Member Voices of Safety International 264 Park Ave North Caldwell, NJ 07006 Phone: (973) 228-2258 Fax: (973) 228-0276 meserlian@... www.voicesofsafety.com From: Meserlian To All Persons Concerned With Preventing Autism: April is National Autism Month... According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) approximately 1 in 150 school age children have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Many parents of autistic children have stated that their child was developing normally until they received a vaccination which devastated both their child's and their families lives. An article by Dr. Offit, et al, " Addressing Parent's concerns...Do Multiple Vaccines Overwhelm or Weaken the Infant's Immune system? " .... " Pediatrics " , Vol. 109 No. 1, Jan. 2002, is summarized by Sherri Tenpenny, DO (http://www.mercola.com/2002/mar/27/vaccine_infants.htm) as follows: " One hundred years ago ,children received 1 vaccine (the smallpox vaccine). Forty years ago,children received 5 vaccines routinely (diphtheria, pertusis, tetanus, polio and smallpox vaccines) and as many as 8 shots by 2 years of age. Today children receive 11 vaccines routinely and as many as 20 shots by 2 years of age. " One hundred years ago autism was unheard of. Forty years ago the rate was probably less than 1 in 10,000. The 1 in 150 present rate can no longer be ignored. The parents of many vaccine injured autistic children have stated that their child was developing normally until a particular vaccine caused their child to become autistic. The response from pediatricians is that the cause of their child's autism was a " coincidence " rather than a " causal factor " . This response seems to be supported by both the CDC and FDA based on their failure to address this serious problem. As both the chairman of " Voices of Safety International " and the father of a 37 year old autistic son I am providing the following information to all reader as my contribution to " April...National Autism Month " .: See www.voicesofsafety.com .... " Public Health " ....VOSI V50.2 " Standard to Eliminate Mercury from Vaccines, Ban the Triple Vaccines, DPT & MMR, and Permit Freedom of Choice " .....click on " View Research Report " and " Review Standard " Note that the research is based on the response from the parents of approximately 1400 children. The children were divided into three groups: those that received " All " , " Some " or " None " of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended vaccines. The conclusion of the research report was: Children who received all of the AAP recommended vaccinations were 14 times more likely to become learning disabled and 8 times more likely to become autistic compared with children who were never vaccinated. I am asking everyone who reads this message to review both the research and approved standard and send you comments to meserlian@... . Anyone willing to contact the government officials who are responsible for reviewing and utilizing V50.2 should send their name, e mail address and phone number (optional) to meserlian@... . I will give you the names and e mail addresses of government officials who must review and utilize applicable private sector standards in accordance with the National Technology Transfer & Advancement Act of 1995. Let's all participate in this effort to make democracy a meaningful word! Please copy and send this message to your local newspapers as a " Letter to the Editor " as your contribution to April-National Autism Month. Meserlian, P.E., VOSI Chairman & ASTM Member Voices of Safety International 264 Park Ave North Caldwell, NJ 07006 Phone: (973) 228-2258 Fax: (973) 228-0276 meserlian@... www.voicesofsafety.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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