Whistleblower Claims CDC Hid Data Linking Vaccines To Autism : Personal Liberty

Posted by straightlinelogic 10 years, 8 months ago to Science
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I wish I had known, or at least suspected, that there was an alleged link between vaccinations and austism when our son was born. I do not believe it is the vaccinations themselves that can lead to austism, but rather the thimerosol (mercury) that is used as a preservative in vaccinations, especially multiple vaccinations in one shot. The government, the pharmacuetical industry, and the Wall Street Journal have consistently maintained that there is no link. However, I know that my son was a bright, engaged infant, and his whole personality changed after the standard California prescribed regimen of vaccinations. We received a diagnosis of autism when he was three.

Autism rates have skyrocketed as the number of required vaccinations have increased. Anybody who thinks its because of better diagnosis and more awareness, or because parents want government aid for their children, has not spent much time around autistic kids. After 17 years with an autistic child, I can tell other autistic children within a minute or two of meeting them, and also autistic adults who might never have been diagnosed. Naturally with our autistic son we met many other parents and their autistic children. Some of their children became "autistic" immediately after a round of a vaccinations. With multiple vaccinations, the mercury level is far in excess of what the government considers no risk. The symptoms of autism are virtually identical to the symptoms of mercury poisoning.

There have been studies supposedly "proving" that there is no link, but some of the studies do not even control for mercury in the vaccinations, and many are conducted under the auspices of either pharmaceutical companies or the government, neither of whom I trust. My son has made amazing strides; he will graduate from high school this year, he has a job at a hamburger stand, and he is very smart, which puts him in the Aspergers camp. However, he admits that he is socially awkward, and he has had some real struggles making friends and getting along with other kids. We will probably never get an official admission that autism has something to do with mercury and vaccinations, but if you or anyone you know has a newborn infant, parents can request thimerosol free vaccinations, and can space out vaccinations and have them administered one at a time. As we Gulchers know in many other contexts, relying on the government to protect our interests is the definition of foolishness.


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  • Posted by $ Susanne 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Remember the days when you'd get a cut, and mom would reach for the Mercurocrome? And how many of us have silver fillings - made of an amalgam of Silver and - you guessed it - Mercury?

    My god, you'd think with all that we'd all be vegatative and spastic...

    Then again, we still have the lead pots, dippers, and moulds for casting our own bullets. That smell always brings back memories...
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  • Posted by pgentempo25 10 years, 8 months ago
    I am sorry to read of these unfortunate happenings. I studied the vaccine 'issue' pretty closely and concluded that the 'risk/benefit' ratio just wasn't there. And that this purported science had turned to religious zeal. I did not vaccinate my kids and they were able to attend school. What's crazy is I could not admit them to school without vaccines on a rational scientific basis (there is no path there) but rather I had to get an irrational religious exemption. When it comes to unalienable rights, to assert that a parent must inject their child with a potential life-threatening vaccine and must accept such risks for the 'greater good' is about as evil a concept as one can imagine.
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  • Posted by CDePalma 10 years, 8 months ago
    The evidence we have today points to a direct increase in the incidence of autism, both due to thimerosol and to thimerosol free vaccines. Read "Evidence of Harm" by David Kirby. He uncovers some of the coverup. You can attend schools without vaccinations with either a religious, medical of philosophical exemption (where available). Individual vaccines are no longer available, i.e., the MMR is no longer available as the M and M and R. In the US it is only available as the MMR. My third son was vaccine injured. He was given the MMR and DTaP on a day when he had a cold; within 48 hours he stopped speaking, stopped responding to his name, started toe walking and hand flapping.
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  • Posted by Temlakos 10 years, 8 months ago
    Mercury poisoning has its own set of hazards. I worry about the over-stimulation of the immune system, leading to autoimmune disease. And I wouldn't be surprised if the Autism Spectrum has an autoimmune origin.

    This goes to whether any infectious disease is enough of a hazard to order people to stimulate their immune systems in this artificial way.

    Besides: ever since I learned the phrase "herd immunity," I got my hackles up. "Herd immunity" means "the reason you don't catch it is that you're surrounded by individual immunes, and the carrier can't get to you." But what a term. We are not cattle!
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "He was told they would not be allowed to attend school without them. "
    This is a subset of the problem of having the gov't run any service. What would otherwise be personal choice becomes a public debate. My kids went to a play group at a school where many parents didn't vaccinate their kids on schedule. We chose not to use that school. Vaccines aren't 100% effective and depend on having a critical mass of people vaccinated. We didn't have to get in a debate with them. We just picked a different school where kids were mostly vaccinated. If you're committed to having the gov't provide the service, though, it becomes a struggle. The same thing may be happening with healthcare. If gov't ran grocery stores we'd have to debate organic food and fair trade coffee. There are countless little decisions we make without a second thought that would be huge political debates if the gov't were involved.
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  • Posted by richrobinson 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I'm not shocked. It's been a number of years so I have to get my brother to refresh my memory. I believe he lived in Virginia then but I remember him saying they couldn't attend public schools without being vaccinated.
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  • Posted by richrobinson 10 years, 8 months ago
    I remember my brother considered not getting vaccinations for his kids because of the possible link to autism. He was told they would not be allowed to attend school without them. Most people thought he was a conspiracy nut then. I think all we want is access to the available information so we can make informed decisions. Thank you for sharing your story Straight.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    " I would not advise anyone to avoid vaccines, but they are available without mercury. "
    I had heard they removed mercury from all vaccines a few years ago, even though there's no evidence the earlier vaccines were harmful. I'm not sure if that is true.

    I agree that caution is always good with transition metals.

    BTW, I'm a little aspie, but not more so than the average electronics guy. I remember an EE professor in the mid 90s, before I had heard of autism outside of Rainman, saying that people want to you look them in the eye but then if you do it too much they don't like it. The solution, he said, is too look at their mouth, and that satisfies the society requirement for eye contact. This was just general advice he was giving. In retrospect, I think he and most of the class were aspies.

    I know for some people it's not a personality trait but a serious issue. I'm glad you're son's doing better.
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  • Posted by 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I don't think it's the vaccines, I think it is the mercury preservative, thimerosol. I would not advise anyone to avoid vaccines, but they are available without mercury. We know that mercury can cause brain damage; why take chances?
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes. Just b/c correlation does not equal correlation does not prove vaccines are safe. The scientific evidence so far says they are safe, but science is always open to new evidence. I will not be surprised if they find contradictory evidence in my lifetime. With my kids I'm following the scientific evidence we have at hand today.
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  • Posted by 10 years, 8 months ago in reply to this comment.
    When you see a bright normal kid suddenly completely transformed post hoc a day or two after the propter hoc vaccination, of course it is a logical fallacy to conclude the two are related. However, it would also be a logical fallacy to conclude that the two cannot be related. Ayn Rand said that statistics that indicated a correlation between smoking and lung cancer was post hoc ergo proper hoc. According to Barbara Branden, she nevertheless put out her cigarette and quit smoking after she received her diagnosis. Correlation does not always equate to causation, but sometimes it does, and I've seen too many cases of autism after vaccinations, including my son, not to suspect that there is some sort of link.
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