Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 From: sarnets-bounces@... On Behalf Of schafer Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 2:20 PM To: Schafer Autism Report Subject: Political Trial in London Friday, November 21, 2008 p Reader Supported In This Issue: • • • PEOPLE Political Trial in London Suicide Notes Left Behind By Wisconsin Father Who Shot His Son And Himself Aspie White Muslim Convert Bombs Restaurant • • • FINANCE Illinois Lawmakers Pass Autism Insurance Law RESEARCH Hep B / Mercury Vaccinated Boys More Susceptible to Disabilities COMMENTARY Vaccine Injury Compensation: A Failed Experiment in Tort Reform? Send your LETTER The Autism Calendar or here: tinyurl.com/283dpa DO SOMETHING ABOUT AUTISM NOW SUBSCRIBE. .. . ! . . . 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Here is where to join: (Sponsored by the Schafer Autism Report) SAR Back Issues AUTISM IS TREATABLE Check here Today's SAR is provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU - DEADLINE Monday, November 24 For December Autism Events Calendar Submit listing here free! the Autism Calendar™ here Hundreds of Local Autism Events PEOPLE Political Trial in London By Stone in ageofautism.com is.gd/8kY8A By now everyone has forgotten what it is all about: all they need to know is that Wakefield has been " discredited " , that there is no link between MMR and autism, and he is appearing before the General Medical Council with his colleagues Professors - and Simon Murch in a protracted hearing, which may lead to them being barred from medical practice in the United Kingdom. And it is true that you find that even with people close to the events that their memories are by now somewhat hazy about what happened, and in what order. Moreover, if the charges themselves are obscure, no part of the defence has ever been reported in the mainstream UK media, let alone beyond Britain's shores. The trial, on the other hand, has been going on intermittently since July 2007 and will not conclude before summer 2009... In early 2004 the media campaign against Wakefield was gathering pace. In particular, the London Times and Guardian newspapers were increasingly peppered with sarcastic comments about Wakefield and the MMR-autism theory, mostly coming from people with no direct knowledge of the science – but who nevertheless felt the spontaneous need to offer an opinion. It was against this background that on Wednesday 18 February the Lancet editor, Dr Horton, received a visit from freelance journalist Deer and Liberal-Democrat MP, Dr Evan , on behalf of the Sunday Times newspaper – also invited were Wakefield, - and Murch. According to Horton, giving evidence at the GMC, Deer and had been dispatched by the newspaper in order to salvage a story which the newspaper had not considered strong enough to publish the previous week. Again, according to Horton in his book MMR Science and Fiction: Exploring the Vaccine Crisis Deer spoke at great length making allegations of unethical procedures used by the doctors, and of research fraud connected with the controversial Lancet study of 1998, in which Wakefield and colleagues and colleagues had defined a new condition 'ileal-lymphoid-nodular-hyperplasia' and posited, but did not confirm, links with a history of MMR vaccination and autism. Most of the ethical issues were rapidly dismissed by the doctors, nor were they supported by the Lancet and the Royal Free Hospital where the doctors had worked and the investigations took place – though they were later revived by Evan under privilege in Parliament and by the GMC. Agreement at the meeting, nevertheless, broke down over Deer's allegations about Wakefield's involvement in MMR litigation in which he had been commissioned to assess evidence by the Legal Aid Board (later the Legal Services Commission). In short, Horton denied he had known about this matter, and claimed that this alone undermined the study. This was what gave legs to Deer's apparently floundering investigation. However, pre-empting Deer's Sunday newspaper scoop, Horton decided to go public on the issue, holding a news conference on Friday 20 February to denounce Wakefield. The following day he told BBC news: " If I knew then what we know now we would not have published that part of the paper which related to MMR, although I do believe there was and remains validity to the connection between bowel disease and autism'. To many Horton's claim not to have known was a flabbergasting statement, but it was not immediately challenged – it may simply have been that definitive evidence that he was mistaken was lacking. The immediate effect of all this was astonishing: for nearly four days Wakefield's alleged For rest of today's SAR click here: www.sarnet.org/frm/forsar.htm Today's SAR is provided through the support of paid subscription readers. - THANK YOU - $35 for 1 year - or free! www.sarnet.org Copyright Notice: The above items are copyright protected. They are for our readers' personal education or research purposes only and provided at their request. Articles may not be further reprinted or used commercially without consent from the copyright holders. To find the copyright holders, follow the referenced website link provided at the beginning of each item. Lenny Schafer editor@... 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