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> Wanted to make everybody aware of this interview, should be on tonight

>

>

> " 03/05/2008

> LARRY KING TO INTERVIEW FAMILY OF VACCINE-INJURED CHILD

>

> The Eve of Battle

>

> By Kent Heckenlively

>

> The war has begun.

> On Thursday March 6, 2008 at 11:30 a.m. at the U. S. Federal

> Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, Dr. Jon Poling, M.D., Ph. D. and his

> wife Terry, an attorney and nurse, will hold a press conference about

> the government's recent concession that " vaccines " (not just

> thimerosal or the MMR shot), " significantly aggravated " their

> daughter's underlying mitochondrial disorder and led to her diagnosis

> of autism and seizures. (The seizure part of the equation was

> conceded on February 22, 2008.)

>

> Later on March 6, Dr. Poling and his wife will be on the Larry King

> show.

> Let me say that again. The war has begun.

>

> Hannah Poling was normally developing up until her 18 month

> vaccination and her " mitochondrial disorder " did not appear until

> after her vaccination. It is well-known that approximately 75% of

> mitochondrial disorders are caused by medications such as the drug

> AZT (for AIDS) or toxins. It will be the contention of Dr. Poling

> and his wife that the vaccines also caused her mitochondrial

> disorder.

>

> The national media is expected to be out in force for the Poling >

> press conference. I spoke with a source close to the Polings who

> told > me they were also being interviewed for an article in the

> Atlanta > Journal-Constitution. The source told me he expects this

> story to > quickly go national.

>

> From what I've been told, the government could not have picked a more

> > credible couple to whom to make their first concession. Dr. Poling

> > graduated from Boston University with a masters and undergraduate >

> degree in biology and a GPA of 3.90. He received his M.D. and Ph.D >

> from town University and did his neurology internship at s

> > Hopkins University, Department of Neurology. Have I already

> mentioned > that the mother, Terry, is an attorney and a nurse?

>

> My source recommended parents stay away from the press conference

> tomorrow, but that our community should stay tuned for something big

> in Washington, D.C. at which we might be able to show our support.

>

> My friends, I believe we are on the eve of battle. I encourage you

> to use your voices now to call the Larry King show to tell your own

> stories, send letters of thanks to those news outlets which cover

> this event, and anything which in your own estimation will help

> advance our cause.

>

> I don't know how long the fight will be, but I'm guessing it will be

> short and bloody. When the dust clears, I hope we will have not just

> an admission of this terrible tragedy, but the best minds of medicine

> working on how to help our children.

>

> That would be the greatest victory. "

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