Opinion by: Kenneth Stoller, MD, FAAP with Anne McElroy
Dachel
In the
first article in this series on autism, a mercurial
finger was pointed at the high level of mercury children
received from their vaccines and the huge upswing in the
autism rate. It was noted that the background level of
mercury pollution from coal-fire power plants and other
sources (such as dental amalgam) was so high that one in
every six women in the US has a level of mercury in her body
high enough to affect her children?s health. The cost to
society of these affected children amounts to billions of
dollars annually, and the ultimate cost of caring for all
those disabled will cost trillions. Lastly, the point was
made that this isn?t so much about autism as it is about the
future of human life on this planet if we don?t stop mercury
pollution.
Concerning the issue of autism, the press has failed to
present both sides in the heated debate over a possible link
between vaccines and this devastating disorder. The last
word is often given to the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, without any mention of the vast web of conflict
of interest ties between CDC employees and the
pharmaceutical industry.
The
studies produced by the CDC and others haven?t ended the
controversy. The results from published population studies
come under attack each time officials think they have the
convincing science to settle the issue.
Using these epidemiological studies, the
head of
the CDC, Dr. Julie Gerberding, told the public, ?What we
know today is based on many studies that have looked at
children in various populations around the world including
the United States and have involved thousands of children
that the preponderance of evidence consistently does not
reveal an association between Thimerosal and autism. These
studies have been looked at by some of the best and
brightest scientists across the world and in the United
States through our Institutes of Medicine and the National
Academy of Sciences.?
Who are ?the best and the
brightest??
Studies
by ?some of the best and brightest scientists across the
world? conjure up images of white-coated experts in
state-of-the-art laboratories researching all the possible
side effects that could result from using mercury in
vaccines. Despite exhausting research, they just came up
empty.
Notice
the often-repeated phrase is ?studies show no link?
not, ?research shows no link.? That?s an important
distinction. The scientists in this case are statisticians
sitting at computers running the numbers on children and
vaccinations instead of in a laboratory doing testing on the
toxicity of the mercury-based vaccine preservative
Thimerosal, or in the field actually examining affected
children. The figures these researchers come up with are the
proof used to disprove any connection between vaccines and
autism.
The official CDC position was also discussed in the first
article and summarized herewith:
Autism is
genetic; Autism isn't an epidemic in the U.S.;
Autism didn't explode coincidentally with the dramatic
increase in mercury containing vaccines in the childhood
schedule; Autism can't be cured, only treated with
behavioral therapy and psychotropic drugs.
The CDC
needs no convincing as to the truth about the autism
epidemic, as the transcript from the secret Simpsonwood
meeting held in June, 2000 reveal.
(www.autismhelpforyou.com/Simpsonwood_And_Puerto%20%20Rico.htm)
The
official position is a lie that is being used to convince
the American public that mercury-containing vaccines haven?t
affected a generation of children. This is being done
illegally, because it is illegal for a federal agency to
propagandize the American public.
The law
involved here is US code Title 18, Section 1001:
??
whoever, in any matter within the jurisdiction of the
executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Government
of the United States, knowingly and willfully?
(1) falsifies, conceals, or covers up by any trick, scheme,
or device a material fact;
(2) makes any materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent
statement or representation; or
(3) makes or uses any false writing or document knowing the
same to contain any materially false, fictitious, or
fraudulent statement or entry; shall be fined under this
title, imprisoned not more than 5 years or, if the offense
involves international or domestic terrorism (as defined in
section 2331), imprisoned not more than 8 years, or both.?
Yes, these are serious accusations, but this article and
those that follow will lay out the facts in this case. This
is a situation that must come to the public?s awareness for
as was said, it?s not just about autism, it?s about a level
of mercury pollution that could threaten human life on this
planet. We may have less time to solve this problem than we
have to stop global warming, although the two overlap to a
great extent.
Journalist
uncovers the truth about autism
Fortunately there are a few exceptions to the ruler, and one
of those is a true journalist -
Dan
Olmsted, who is an investigative reporter for United Press
International (UPI), and author of the ?Age of Autism?
series. One of the most outstanding things he did was answer
the question, ?Is there autism among non-vaccinated
populations?? Sounds like a simple task and normally,
this would have been something our own CDC would have
investigated, but they didn?t because they didn?t need to.
Again, the CDC already knew the mercury in vaccine was
causing the disturbing increase in neurobehavioral
disorders. They decided their job was to cover it up.
I spent my
first few years of medical school just a few miles from the
Amish country in central Pennsylvania. I can tell you that
the Amish have the same genetic makeup that the rest of us
have, and are susceptible to all the same diseases. There is
no reason to believe that the Amish have super-genes that
prevent them from getting certain ailments.
Olmsted
looked at the nation's Amish population where parents almost
never vaccinate children in his series ?Age of Autism: A
glimpse of the Amish.? Olmsted reported on the Amish
community in Pennsylvania and found a family doctor in
Lancaster who had treated thousands of Amish patients over a
quarter-century. This doctor said he has never seen an
Amish person with autism.