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I received a phone call today that had me really surprised. I'm not going to say much right now, but if it does happen, I will definitely give thanks to all of the members here. All of you guys and girls (How many are there anyways?) are awesome.
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Ok everyone. Tomorrow morning please watch CNN. Here is what Kate Taylor from CNN sent me:
"Hello everyone, I want to thank you all so very much, from the bottom of my heart, forsharing your stories, photos and videos with me and the rest of us here atCNN. You have touched my co-workers and myself very deeply, and I want youto know that we think that you are all amazing people.Tomorrow morning, CNN's Sanjay Gupta will be highlighting some of yourstories on American Morning at 7:00 A.M. Throughout the day, CNN.com will befeaturing your voices, photos and video.Once the story is published tomorrow, I will send you all the link.Again, thank you. Take care and the best to you all,Kate Taylor" |
I've asked Kate to thank Mike and all of you here for the support.
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That is fantastic news Lutach! I will be at work, but will record it on dvr.
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good news lutach... :)
i can`t watch cnn from here [i guess i am a bit far away, plus our timezones are really messed up], but i will watch the video via youtube once you upload it [or through cnn`s site if you get us a link maybe?]... |
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Here is the link for Autism in CNN's site: http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2008/news/autism/
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This is more exciting then I thought. This is what Kate just sent me:
"As I'm sure you've already found, your stories are here on the Web: http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/condi...rts/index.html It will be the top story on CNN.com today at noon, our busiest time of theday. Thanks again! Kate". |
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The MMR link has been around in the UK for ages - It just seems like too much stuff to stick into a small child at once... The only reason they combined the vaccines was cost and some people wouldn't get all the jabs...
Sadly in the UK you have to go private if you want them separately - my son is healthy but had a nastey temp after the MMR |
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It's awesome that your video is getting so much exposure. Good job!
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June 4th I'm going to Washington DC to participate in the Rally for Autism. I tried calling the Larry King Show tonight with no luck to share what I know and to point them here to see some amazing stories. Autism is not global yet. I have never heard of any cases in Brasil or any Central and South American country. SO for the doctors to say it is genetics, I hope they can really back it up. I think even some doctors that have said that vaccines doesn't cause Autism got paid and the info can be found at www.a-champ.org. I'm flaming and after seeing the US spend a lot of money in the war (Reason why I made this thread), I can only ask one question. What about the war here in the US?
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I just received some great info from a great person in a Yahoo group:
Check this out http://www.vaproject.org/yazbak/1-in...7-20071005.htm Prior to 1999 Autism was unheard of in China. They began buying U.S. vaccines and by 2005 they had 1.8 million cases!! Yet, we are told that it is environmental and genetic only? |
This is where I'll be June 4th:
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/080527/nytu112.html?.v=101 I hope this opens the eyes of our Government and the medical industry in general. |
lutach, I had never watched your vid until the other day. I had my wife watch it too and both of us had tears. She is truly beautiful and amazing! My wife and my hearts and prayers go out to both of you and what an awesome thing you are doing as a dad!
My wife has a friend and her son was adversely affected by a chicken pox vaccines and now has many health problems as a result. |
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Tomorrow 11am on CNN, see if you can see me there. (Just look for a handsome Brasilian guy :lol:).
http://www.cnn.com/live/#a_673897 11:00 a.m. ET - Wed June 04 'GREEN VACCINE BRIEFING' Jenny McCarthy, Jim Carrey and families dealing with autism from across the country meet for the ‘Green Our Vaccines’ march, rally and press conference in Washington, DC. |
The rally was awesome. About 8500 people went.
http://www.foxnews.com/video/index.h...9d70b0c12f2749 |
I know how you feel. I have a 8 year old brother. He has something like Autism but its so little it's not Autism. It is very sad. It can be annoying too but you just have to deal with it.
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All I can say is... Your The MAN!!!!
Making people aware is the best way to prevent this and also help those family in the same shoe.... Keep it up.... |
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My daughter and I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas. I hope you all are tracking Santa, because my daughter is :lol::
http://www.noradsanta.org/en/home.html |
:lol: I actually clicked on that!
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Danish Scientist who "proved" vax don't cause autism disappears with $2 million
Danish Scientist Absconds with $2 million More Info Key character who "proved" vaccines don't cause autism A Danish scientist who was a key researcher in two studies that purport to show that mercury used in vaccines and the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine do not cause autism is believed to have used forged documents to steal $2 million from Aarhus University in Denmark according to reports in the Copenenhagen Post Online and a statement from Aarhus University. Poul Thorsen, MD PhD, headed up a research unit at Aarhus University that was hired by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to prepare a series of studies that would exonerate thimerosal, a mercury-based preservative and adjuvant used in vaccines, and the MMR vaccine from any role in causing autism. The veracity of the three studies he co-authored is now in doubt. These studies formed the foundation for the conclusions of several Institute of Medicine reports that claimed that it was highly unlikely that thimerosal or MMR were implicated in autism. In a statement Aarhus University officials said that believe Poulsen forged documents supposedly from the CDC to obtain the release of $2 million from the University. Poulsen resigned abruptly in March 2009 and left Denmark. Since then Thorsen has held several jobs in the US, first at Emory University in Atlanta and then at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Documents show that as late as January 22, 2009. Thorsen was employed at Drexel. Any reference to Poulsen has now been deleted from the Drexel website. Investigations also revealed that while employed full-time for the University of Aarhus in Denmark, Poulsen simultaneously held a fulltime position at Emory University in Atlanta, and drew salaries from both Universities despite a contract with Aarhus forbidding outside employment. According to the statement from Aarhus University. Autism advocacy groups have published extensive analyses on Thorsen's studies and found many problems in methods, assumptions and conclusions that are supported by the data. And Thorsen is the lynchpin in the series of studies used to dismiss concerns about thimerosal and MMR causing autism. See SAFEMINDS analysis of Thorsen's role in the discredited studies here: http://www.safeminds.org/news/pressr...orsNetwork.pdf See the Copenhagen Post Online article at: http://www.cphpost.dk/news/internati...-millions.html See the statement from Aarhus University: http://www.rescuepost.com/files/thorsen-aarhus.pdf |
Here you go everyone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4I92hapKhAA Also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaF-fq2Zn7I (Full video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsgvhP07BC8 (Last year) Those are not my videos so, I'm not taking any credit for it. It will help me though with my plan. |
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