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From: JOHN on 1 May 2007 15:51 A constant flow of misinformation has been generated and perpetuated by the Medical Authorities, the vaccine industry and other groups suggesting that Andrew Wakefield is wrong and that MMR vaccination has never caused autistic regression. The following is a carefully researched revue by our friend David Thrower. http://www.vaproject.org/thrower/mmr-briefing-20070430.htm
From: David Wright on 15 May 2007 22:17
In article <yaudnfWxqtevB6rbnZ2dnUVZ8tqinZ2d(a)bt.com>, JOHN <john(a)btinternet.com> wrote: >A constant flow of misinformation has been generated and perpetuated by the >Medical Authorities, the vaccine industry and other groups suggesting that >Andrew Wakefield is wrong and that MMR vaccination has never caused >autistic regression. The following is a carefully researched revue by our >friend David Thrower. > > >http://www.vaproject.org/thrower/mmr-briefing-20070430.htm Easily up to whale.to's usual dismal standards. Lots of references to papers presented to Congressional committees, half the stuff is by Wakefield, blah blah blah. -- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct. "I'll kill anyone that tries to stop me from killing anyone." -- Yellowbeard |