Journalist discovers the truth about autism

 

Fortunately there are some exceptions to the rule, and one of them has the face of a serious journalist - Dan Olmsted, who worked as investigative reporter at United Press International (UPI), and author of the "Age of Autism." One of the most ingenious things that has been done is answer the question, "Autism is also evident among people not vaccinated?"

It seems to be an easy task, and this should have been the subject of research by the CDC, but failed to do so not because they needed. Again, the CDC knew that the mercury in vaccines themselves cause an increase in neurobehavioural disorders. They decided that their duty was to hold up the thing.
I spent my early years at the school of medicine, a few miles from the Amish country in the heart of Pennsylvania. I can assure you that the Amish have our own genetic sequences, and we are affected by these diseases. There is no reason to believe that the Amish have super-genes that prevent them from contracting diseases.
Olmsted analyzed the Amish population where parents do not have practically never vaccinated their children in its series "Age of Autism: A glimpse of the Amish." Olmsted speaks Amish community in Pennsylvania, helped by a family doctor in Lancaster who has treated thousands of Amish patients over a quarter of a century. This doctor said that he had never seen an Amish affected by autism.

Olmsted also interviewed Dick Warner, who has a water purification and products for the natural health, and has been in Amish households all over the country. "I have worked with the Amish since 1980. I have never seen an autistic Amish child - not even one," he told Olmsted. "I would have recognized. I have good knowledge in the medical field. I know how people are autistic. I have friends who have autistic children," he added.

Olmsted has found an Amish woman in Lancaster with an autistic child but as pointed out, the child was adopted from China and has been vaccinated. The woman knows of two other autistic children, but once again knows for sure who have been vaccinated.

On 9 June 2005, Olmsted talked about the rate of autism in Amish communities in Middlefield, Ohio, who was 1 in 15,000, according to Dr. Heng Wang, the head doctor at the DDC Clinic for Special Needs Children.

"So far," according to Olmsted, "there is no evidence that fewer than 10 Amish have autism, there should be several hundred if the disorder had the same rate (150 to 1) the rest of the population."

On 7 December 2005, in "Age of Autism" shows that thousands of children cared for by Homefirst Health Services in the city of Chicago have at least two things in common with Amish children, had never been vaccinated and do not have autism.

Homefirst has five offices in Chicago and six teachers in total. "We had about 30,000 or 35,000 children in care, and I think that there was even a case of autism among children not vaccinated," said Dr Mayer Eisenstein, medical director and founder in 1973 of Homefirst.

Olmsted points out that the rate of autism in public schools of Illinois and 38 in 10000, according to the Education Department. In dealing with a population of 30 / 35,000 children, this means logically that Homefirst should have had at least 200 cases of autistic children over the years but not if they have not even seen one.

In a recent article, Olmsted notes can be identified as a place where the first cases appeared in autism before the disorder had exploded at national and states that: The suburbs of Maryland have been the subject of research in the 30 and 40 exposing household chemicals. "

The research center of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Beltsville, in the suburbs of Maryland, just outside the capital of the nation, was doing experiments on plants and fungi on ways to kill them using the fungicide etilmercurio - the same type used in Thimerosal vaccine.

The etilmercurio was patented in 1920 thanks to the work of Morris S. Kharasch. Kharasch was a professor of chemistry at the University of Maryland at College Park, near the research center of Beltsville.

In 1943, Leo Kanner, child psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins University first diagnosed autism in 11 children born around 1930. Olmsted discovered that these children had a parent who worked in research on mercury or for some reason had been exposed to etilmercurio to treat seeds, trees and plants in the'30s. Olmsted concludes:

"To sum up: the first case of autism appears to spread from a central well-defined - like the big bang. This suggests a new and shocking truth on autism: our destiny is not in our genes. "

Olmsted should be thanked for his research and surveys on the causes of autism. He made an enormous service to the planet. He has done what the CDC should have done, but once again we know who were not needed since it already knew the truth.

By major universities or from "charlatans"?

A collection, performed by David Kirby, very recent study, presented by the best academic researchers to major conferences on autism or published on the most important and respected medical journals. The remarks of Kirby in the present.

I put together this list of studies that find it very useful to be sent to those who claim that "there is no evidence." Many recent studies, presented by the best researchers of the most important universities or newspapers published in scientific journals, have reported the following findings that support a probable link between mercury and autism. Some of these works have been defined by the CDC (Center for Disease Control) "junk science" conducted by "charlatans "

 

-- University of Washington / National Institutes of Environmental Health Sciences - Published in Environmental Health Perspective

In primates the etilmercurio of vaccines (in the form of thimerosal), once entered in the brain, it converts into inorganic mercury at a rate double or triple of methylmercury (found in fish). Inorganic mercury has no natural system of transport in order to exit the brain, where it remains for a long time, perhaps forever. An earlier study the same group of researchers found that inorganic mercury is the cause of abnormalities in brain tissue, including a major expansion of microglia cells (white matter), which is consistent with findings of increased brain size in children with autism.

 

--Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health - Published in the journal Pediatrics

The rate of increase of cases of autism among children born each year in the U.S. has remained relatively stable until 1987, when he suddenly began to increase, and since then continues to increase among children born in each subsequent cohort. A second surge was seen in 1992, and after a few years has begun to level. (E 'interesting to note that between 87 and'92, with the introduction of new vaccines containing thimerosal, the total exposure to mercury from childhood vaccinations ranged from 75 to 240 micrograms). At the same time, the incidence of mental retardation and other disorders in children has remained constant, so the explanation cannot reside in a "diagnostic substitution".

 

--University Of Arkansas - Arkansas Children's Hospital Published in the journal Biology

Children with autism levels have zero or very low thiol-sulfur based biochemical substances - (a synonym for thiols is mercaptans, or literally "capture of mercury). It is believed that the reason is genetic. Without these substances (the thiols), such as the protein glutathione, these children suffer from genetic variation in oxidative stress, and show a reduced ability to remove heavy metals such as mercury. Biomedical interventions with a varietal natural substances have been shown to be able to increase the levels of thrills in these children up to normal levels. - Columbia University - Published in Molecular Psychology

Mice with a genetic predisposition to 'autoimmunity showed horrible reactions to vaccines with thimerosal, compared to mice without autoimmunity. The susceptible mice showed repetitive behavior and self harm, such as grooming themselves or their companions incessantly, sometimes to death. They had also an increase in brain volume.

 

--University Of Texas - Published In The Journal Health And Place

Mercury released primarily from coal can contribute to increased cases of autism. The study found that the increase of autism in Texas has gone hand in hand with the increase in emissions of mercury. For every pound of mercury in 1000 there was issued a 61% increase in the percentage of cases of autism. An author of the study said it shows an important connection between environmental exposure to mercury and the development of autism.

David Kirby, author of Evidence of Harm