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    What's going on? If you listen to well-paid spokespeople of the vaccine industry, you’ll hear that the case is closed on the link between vaccines and autism and that the scientific consensus supports no association. It’s eerily reminiscent of the days when tobacco companies produced a consensus of science showing no link between smoking and lung cancer.

    But, calmer voices like Dr. Bernadine Healy, the former Director of the NIH, are rising up and challenging this rhetoric.

    Where is the truth? Like everything else in life, the devil is in the details. The "fourteen studies' are being misrepresented by public health officials who are trying to save the current vaccine program, which has ballooned from 10 vaccines in the 1980s to 36 today, a 260% increase. During this same time, autism rates have gone from 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 110, a 9,000%, or 90-fold increase.

    By reading and analyzing every published study used to "prove" vaccines do not cause autism, this website will show you that:

    - No real world studies of the vaccine schedule have ever been done. Of the 11 separate vaccines given to American children (many given multiple times), only one vaccine -- the MMR -- has ever been studied for its relationship to autism. Yet, American children get 6 or 7 different vaccines simultaneously at 2, 4, 6, and 12 month doctor appointments.

    - Not one study compares vaccinated children to unvaccinated children -- every study only looks at children who have received vaccines. This is like comparing smokers who smoke one pack a day to those who smoke two packs a day, seeing no difference in cancer rates, and saying cigarettes don’t cause cancer.

    - The studies are rife with conflicts including authors who have been paid by vaccine companies and federal agencies and foreign governments charged with administering vaccines.

    - Many of the studies reach false conclusions or conclusions that have nothing to do with the simple question: do vaccines cause autism? They are simply being misrepresented in the press by public health officials taking advantage of a docile media that is heavily dependent on advertising from pharma companies.
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    Re: "Fourteen studies"

    vaccines used to contain mercury and they said this poison was in safe quantities, even though mercury is cumulative and effects kids much more than adults. now they use aluminium which may also have probs.

    it's crazy. as a parent when my son was young i just assumed they were 100% safe and the right thing to do.
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      Re: "Fourteen studies"

      Originally posted by jipped genes View Post
      vaccines used to contain mercury and they said this poison was in safe quantities, even though mercury is cumulative and effects kids much more than adults. now they use aluminium which may also have probs.

      it's crazy. as a parent when my son was young i just assumed they were 100% safe and the right thing to do.

      Thatas the problem brother,we as parents have trusted in what doctors told us all were safe without even qustioning it.Its wasnt us that were to blame but the doctors who gave us all this poor advice.Now with the internet informatio is so easily accessible so its very hard to keep lies out there without soon being exposed! Now I feel that many doctors are not to blame either as they are just mis-informed as well with falsified,Big Pharma funded studies and blindly go along with it as well.There are however those who feed us this false information due to the mighty dollar as well unfortunately.Not just on vaccines but with tons of other money driven advice and recomenndations for treatments and meds.Sad but true.

      The whole thing today is to do as much research as possible on anything your doctor tells you BEFORE just blindly following their advice.Putting your faith in them without question has proven over time and still to this day to be foolish to say the least.

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