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HDNet Investigates Autism Among Vaccine Injured
HDNet Investigates Autism Among Vaccine Injured
See it on HDNet Tuesday, Aug. 23, at 9 EST
“HDNET WORLD REPORT” INVESTIGATES GOVERNMENT INCONSISTENCIES REGARDING THE LINK BETWEEN VACCINES AND AUTISM
The Government says there’s no link between vaccines and autism. So why has it quietly doled out big settlements to families with autistic children who say vaccinations harmed their children? —Tuesday, Aug. 23 at 9:00 p.m. ET on HDNet
Investigators Find Vaccine-Autism Link
Investigators and Families of Vaccine-Injured Children to Unveil Report Detailing Clear Vaccine-Autism Link Based on Government’s Own Data
Watch the press conference live on UStream on Tuesday, May 10th at EDT.
Court Protects Vaccine Manufacturers, Not Injured Children
Dr. Wakefield answers the allegations
Read Dr. Wakefield's statement regarding the BMJ allegations http://tinyurl.com/6k3xq8y. "No Fraud. No Hoax. No Profit Motive."
AutismOne stands firmly behind Dr. Andrew Wakefield. We will not be bullied, we are not afraid.
The British Medical Journal's repeated manipulations of the truth will not stand in America. The UK drove one of the world's finest gastroenterologists to the U.S. where Dr. Wakefield’s work will continue.
By its actions the BMJ has enraged and energized the autism community. You will hear back from all of us shortly.
Declaration of Independence
BMJ declares MMR study “an elaborate fraud"
EMBARGOED until 00:01 on 06/01/2011 UK Time. Headline : BMJ Press Release: BMJ declares MMR study “an elaborate fraud"
BMJ declares MMR study “an elaborate fraud” - Autism claims likened to “Piltdown Man” hoax
Editorial: Wakefield’s article linking MMR vaccine and autism was fraudulent
Too Close
Alison Singer Shill Threatens AutismOne
Happy Thanksgiving: Eat & Enjoy
Most of the holidays today seem to revolve around food. The 4th of July: steaks, hamburgers, hot dogs or any food that can be barbequed; Easter: chocolate, hard-boiled eggs, ham, lamb and peeps; Labor Day: beer and buffalo wings; Veteran’s Day: parade food, like pretzels; Memorial Day: picnic salads; Mother’s Day, Valentines and Halloween: candy; New Year’s Eve: champagne, liquors and liqueurs.