AUTISM IN USA; a pharma crime on order of MERCK VIOXX
It is estimated that up to one in 175 primary school children are autistic.
The figures show that in the year 1999/2000 the number of schoolchildren in America with autism was 65,396 compared with 53,576 the previous year. Clipping along at +1000 dozen/year
The Age of Autism - 'A Pretty Big Secret'
http://www.upi.com/ConsumerHealthDaily/view.php?StoryID=20051204-060313-6829r
The Age of Autism: 'A pretty big secret'
By DAN OLMSTED
UPI Senior EditorCHICAGO, Dec. 7 (UPI) -- It's a far piece from the horse-and-buggies of Lancaster County, Pa., to the cars and freeways of Cook County, Ill.But thousands of children cared for by Homefirst Health Services in metropolitan Chicago have at least two things in common with thousands of Amish children in rural Lancaster: They have never been vaccinated. And they don't have autism. The Age of Autism: `A pretty big secret`Two places with no infant inoculation; two places with no autism...message?Regards Shaaag
"Capt. Chemtrails, USN (ret)" <shaaag2000@...> wrote:Amish; old fashioned..but not autistic. Hey, come to think of it..my very long lived and educated grandparents (born late 19thC) had never even HEARD of autism.. (source-Kennedy- is my motivation to post)Thimerosal quotes
ThimerosalSearching for children who had not been exposed to mercury in vaccines -- the kind of population that scientists typically use as a "control" in experiments -- Dan Olmsted scoured the Amish of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, who refuse to immunize their infants. Given the national rate of autism, Olmsted calculated that there should be 130 autistics among the Amish. He found only four. One had been exposed to high levels of mercury from a power plant. The other three -- including one child adopted from outside the Amish community -- had received their vaccines.----Deadly Immunity By ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR.
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