Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 During the local evening and late night news on my local TV station, there was a story of a local child who suffered a brain injury as the result of the MMR Vaccine and the Vaccine Court just ruled the child was entitiled to compensation. They interviewed the parents who described a normal child who was " different " after receiving the vaccine and had a seizure a short time afterwards. The child was rushed to the hospital but suffered a severe brain injury. Mom stated no one would believe her the MMR Vaccine did this to her child. This morning, I checked the TV Station's web site to see if the story was posted and it wasn't. I called the station to ask why. I was informed it was a " Sun-Sentinel.com " story and it should be on their web site. I checked there (tv station did too) and it ain't there. I called the TV Station back and urged them to post the report. They described the case as " landmark " and you can't find it posted anywhere. Someone is keeping this story quiet and we all know the reasons why. www.wptv.com www.sun-sentinel.com Charlie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 Charlie, I am going to forward this on to AChamp. maurine Subject: Vaccine Court Rules Brain Injury from MMR - Local StoryTo: EOHarm Date: Friday, August 29, 2008, 7:36 AM During the local evening and late night news on my local TV station, there was a story of a local child who suffered a brain injury as the result of the MMR Vaccine and the Vaccine Court just ruled the child was entitiled to compensation. They interviewed the parents who described a normal child who was "different" after receiving the vaccine and had a seizure a short time afterwards. The child was rushed to the hospital but suffered a severe brain injury. Mom stated no one would believe her the MMR Vaccine did this to her child.This morning, I checked the TV Station's web site to see if the story was posted and it wasn't. I called the station to ask why. I was informed it was a "Sun-Sentinel. com" story and it should be on their web site. I checked there (tv station did too) and it ain't there. I called the TV Station back and urged them to post the report.They described the case as "landmark" and you can't find it posted anywhere. Someone is keeping this story quiet and we all know the reasons why. www.wptv.comwww.sun-sentinel. comCharlie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 > > Charlie, > I am going to forward this on to AChamp. > > maurine > Thanks Maurine! FYI - A few years ago we had a young reporter (was pregnant and looking at vaccine safety) contacted us after she heard about how well our son was doing following chelation, gfcf diet, etc. We shared our videos, our son's medical records, and our time with her. She was amazed that our son had responded so dramatically. She spent over a week preparing the story and we had the newspaper photographer visit us. She submitted the report to the chief news editor for publication, who immediately killed the story as " too controversial " . Soon afterwards, the reporter decided to find employment somewhere else. The Newspaper was the Sun-Sentinel. Charlie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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