Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 I hope this talk goes out on you tube. If any one does video tapes this be sure to have written permission from Dr. Wakefield and post it on the video! You tube has been real **** bastards lately! From: Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...>Subject: Dr. Wakefield speaking Boulder Oct 20 [1 Attachment]Date: Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:09 PM From: Benford <benfordcg@...> Hi Sherri,Dr J. Wakefield will be speaking at the Boulder Public Library, Boulder, CO, on October 20th at 6 p.m.Can you please help get the word out?Thanks!FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Charlie Tucker Phone: 303.953.8240 Email: cbtuckerjr@...WHO: Dr. J. WakefieldWHAT: Speaking in BoulderWHERE: Boulder Public Library Auditorium (on Arapahoe between Broadway and 9th Street)WHEN: October 20, 2010, 6:00 pm, FreeDR. ANDREW J. WAKEFIELD, QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL DOCTOR IN THE WORLD, TO SPEAK IN BOULDER:The Vaccination Safety Controversy Is Not Over...It’s Really Just Beginning!Boulder, Colorado (September 25, 2010) U.K. author and gastroenterologist, Dr. J. Wakefield, will be at the Boulder Public Library on October 20th at 6 p.m. to discuss the heated controversy surrounding his research, which posits a link between vaccines and autism.Dr. Wakefield, whose work on vaccine safety has now been replicated numerous times, stands squarely and resolutely at the heart of what is probably the largest medical controversy raging in the world today.Although the Center for Disease Control and the American Association of Pediatricians continually issue reassurances that vaccinations are safe, much of the public remains unconvinced. Last year, for example, 37% of U.S. health workers opted not to take the H1N1 flu vaccine. Closer to home, 40% of Boulder parents (“Brainiest City in the U.S.â€) chose not to have their school children vaccinated, many suspecting a link between the constantly expanding childhood vaccine schedule (now requiring 49 doses by age 6), and the increased incidence of childhood disease.Once a rare occurrence, Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) now affect more than 1 in 100 children. An association between childhood vaccinations, specifically the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine, and autism was suggested in 1998, when Dr. Wakefield and his colleagues at the Royal Free Hospital in London published a case study in the medical journal, The Lancet, describing 12 children suffering from a combination of autistic regression and bowel symptoms. The paper, and Dr. Wakefield’s subsequent recommendation that children be given single vaccines rather than combinations, created a national controversy in the UK. Dr. Wakefield was hailed as a hero by parents of affected children, but at the same time came under attack by public health officials, the pharmaceutical industry, and the General Medical Council in the UK.Dr. Wakefield’s book, Callous Disregard, reviews his research in detail and exposes the reasons why powerful forces have tried to silence him. He reveals for the first time the story of a government whistleblower, “,†whose expert concerns about the MMR vaccine went unheeded by regulators. The book definitively and persuasively answers the criticisms about his work, which have been parroted unquestioningly by the mainstream medical community and the press. While the press has frequently labeled Dr. Wakefield as being “anti- vaccine,†“discredited,†and “unethical,†in truth, he advocates a “safety first†vaccine policy, his research has now been replicated in five countries, and he has been found innocent of any ethical violations. In addition to reviewing the controversy surrounding his pilot study, Dr. Wakefield will discuss the problems with current vaccine research and outline the essential requirements needed to restore public confidence in public health initiatives. Wakefield, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCPath, is an academic gastroenterologist. He received his medical degree from St. ’s Hospital Medical School (University of London) in 1981, and pursued a career in gastrointestinal surgery with a particular interest in inflammatory bowel disease. He has published over 130 original scientific articles, book chapters, and invited scientific commentaries. He and his wife, Carmel, live in Austin, Texas, and have four children—, Sam, Imogen, and Corin.###Dr. J WakefieldBoulder Public Library AuditoriumWednesday, October 20, 6 p.m. Hi Sherri,Dr J. Wakefield will be speaking at the Boulder Public Library, Boulder, CO, on October 20th at 6 p.m. Can you please help get the word out?Thanks!F OR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Charlie TuckerPhone: 303.953.8240Email: cbtuckerjr@...WHO:Dr. J. Wakefield WHAT:Speaking in Boulder WHERE: Boulder Public Library Auditorium (on Arapahoe between Broadway and 9th Street) WHEN:October 20, 2010, 6:00 pm, FreeDR. ANDREW J. WAKEFIELD, QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL DOCTOR IN THE WORLD, TO SPEAK IN BOULDER: The Vaccination Safety Controversy Is Not Over...It’s Really Just Beginning!Boulder, Colorado (September 25, 2010) – U.K. author and gastroenterologist, Dr. J. Wakefield, will be at the Boulder Public Library on October 20th at 6 p.m. to discuss the heated controversy surrounding his research, which posits a link between vaccines and autism.Dr. Wakefield, whose work on vaccine safety has now been replicated numerous times, stands squarely and resolutely at the heart of what is probably the largest medical controversy raging in the world today.Although the Center for Disease Control and the American Association of Pediatricians continually issue reassurances that vaccinations are safe, much of the public remains unconvinced. Last year, for example, 37% of U.S. health workers opted not to take the H1N1 flu vaccine. Closer to home, 40% of Boulder parents (“Brainiest City in the U.S.â€) chose not to have their school children vaccinated, many suspecting a link between the constantly expanding childhood vaccine schedule (now requiring 49 doses by age 6), and the increased incidence of childhood disease.Once a rare occurrence, Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) now affect more than 1 in 100 children. An association between childhood vaccinations, specifically the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine, and autism was suggested in 1998, when Dr. Wakefield and his colleagues at the Royal Free Hospital in London published a case study in the medical journal, The Lancet, describing 12 children suffering from a combination of autistic regression and bowel symptoms. The paper, and Dr. Wakefield’s subsequent recommendation that children be given single vaccines rather than combinations, created a national controversy in the UK. Dr. Wakefield was hailed as a hero by parents of affected children, but at the same time came under attack by public health officials, the pharmaceutical industry, and the General Medical Council in the UK.Dr. Wakefield’s book, Callous Disregard, reviews his research in detail and exposes the reasons why powerful forces have tried to silence him. He reveals for the first time the story of a government whistleblower, “,†whose expert concerns about the MMR vaccine went unheeded by regulators. The book definitively and persuasively answers the criticisms about his work, which have been parroted unquestioningly by the mainstream medical community and the press. While the press has frequently labeled Dr. Wakefield as being “anti-vaccine,†“discredited,†and “unethical,†in truth, he advocates a “safety first†vaccine policy, his research has now been replicated in five countries, and he has been found innocent of any ethical violations. In addition to reviewing the controversy surrounding his pilot study, Dr. Wakefield will discuss the problems with current vaccine research and outline the essential requirements needed to restore public confidence in public health initiatives. Wakefield, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCPath, is an academic gastroenterologist. He received his medical degree from St. ’s Hospital Medical School (University of London) in 1981, and pursued a career in gastrointestinal surgery with a particular interest in inflammatory bowel disease. He has published over 130 original scientific articles, book chapters, and invited scientific commentaries. He and his wife, Carmel, live in Austin, Texas, and have four children—, Sam, Imogen, and Corin.###Dr. J WakefieldBoulder Public Library AuditoriumWednesday, October 20, 6 p.m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2010 Report Share Posted September 30, 2010 I hope this talk goes out on you tube. If any one does video tapes this be sure to have written permission from Dr. Wakefield and post it on the video! You tube has been real **** bastards lately! From: Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...>Subject: Dr. Wakefield speaking Boulder Oct 20 [1 Attachment]Date: Thursday, September 30, 2010, 3:09 PM From: Benford <benfordcg@...> Hi Sherri,Dr J. Wakefield will be speaking at the Boulder Public Library, Boulder, CO, on October 20th at 6 p.m.Can you please help get the word out?Thanks!FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Charlie Tucker Phone: 303.953.8240 Email: cbtuckerjr@...WHO: Dr. J. WakefieldWHAT: Speaking in BoulderWHERE: Boulder Public Library Auditorium (on Arapahoe between Broadway and 9th Street)WHEN: October 20, 2010, 6:00 pm, FreeDR. ANDREW J. WAKEFIELD, QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL DOCTOR IN THE WORLD, TO SPEAK IN BOULDER:The Vaccination Safety Controversy Is Not Over...It’s Really Just Beginning!Boulder, Colorado (September 25, 2010) U.K. author and gastroenterologist, Dr. J. Wakefield, will be at the Boulder Public Library on October 20th at 6 p.m. to discuss the heated controversy surrounding his research, which posits a link between vaccines and autism.Dr. Wakefield, whose work on vaccine safety has now been replicated numerous times, stands squarely and resolutely at the heart of what is probably the largest medical controversy raging in the world today.Although the Center for Disease Control and the American Association of Pediatricians continually issue reassurances that vaccinations are safe, much of the public remains unconvinced. Last year, for example, 37% of U.S. health workers opted not to take the H1N1 flu vaccine. Closer to home, 40% of Boulder parents (“Brainiest City in the U.S.â€) chose not to have their school children vaccinated, many suspecting a link between the constantly expanding childhood vaccine schedule (now requiring 49 doses by age 6), and the increased incidence of childhood disease.Once a rare occurrence, Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) now affect more than 1 in 100 children. An association between childhood vaccinations, specifically the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine, and autism was suggested in 1998, when Dr. Wakefield and his colleagues at the Royal Free Hospital in London published a case study in the medical journal, The Lancet, describing 12 children suffering from a combination of autistic regression and bowel symptoms. The paper, and Dr. Wakefield’s subsequent recommendation that children be given single vaccines rather than combinations, created a national controversy in the UK. Dr. Wakefield was hailed as a hero by parents of affected children, but at the same time came under attack by public health officials, the pharmaceutical industry, and the General Medical Council in the UK.Dr. Wakefield’s book, Callous Disregard, reviews his research in detail and exposes the reasons why powerful forces have tried to silence him. He reveals for the first time the story of a government whistleblower, “,†whose expert concerns about the MMR vaccine went unheeded by regulators. The book definitively and persuasively answers the criticisms about his work, which have been parroted unquestioningly by the mainstream medical community and the press. While the press has frequently labeled Dr. Wakefield as being “anti- vaccine,†“discredited,†and “unethical,†in truth, he advocates a “safety first†vaccine policy, his research has now been replicated in five countries, and he has been found innocent of any ethical violations. In addition to reviewing the controversy surrounding his pilot study, Dr. Wakefield will discuss the problems with current vaccine research and outline the essential requirements needed to restore public confidence in public health initiatives. Wakefield, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCPath, is an academic gastroenterologist. He received his medical degree from St. ’s Hospital Medical School (University of London) in 1981, and pursued a career in gastrointestinal surgery with a particular interest in inflammatory bowel disease. He has published over 130 original scientific articles, book chapters, and invited scientific commentaries. He and his wife, Carmel, live in Austin, Texas, and have four children—, Sam, Imogen, and Corin.###Dr. J WakefieldBoulder Public Library AuditoriumWednesday, October 20, 6 p.m. Hi Sherri,Dr J. Wakefield will be speaking at the Boulder Public Library, Boulder, CO, on October 20th at 6 p.m. Can you please help get the word out?Thanks!F OR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Charlie TuckerPhone: 303.953.8240Email: cbtuckerjr@...WHO:Dr. J. Wakefield WHAT:Speaking in Boulder WHERE: Boulder Public Library Auditorium (on Arapahoe between Broadway and 9th Street) WHEN:October 20, 2010, 6:00 pm, FreeDR. ANDREW J. WAKEFIELD, QUITE POSSIBLY THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL DOCTOR IN THE WORLD, TO SPEAK IN BOULDER: The Vaccination Safety Controversy Is Not Over...It’s Really Just Beginning!Boulder, Colorado (September 25, 2010) – U.K. author and gastroenterologist, Dr. J. Wakefield, will be at the Boulder Public Library on October 20th at 6 p.m. to discuss the heated controversy surrounding his research, which posits a link between vaccines and autism.Dr. Wakefield, whose work on vaccine safety has now been replicated numerous times, stands squarely and resolutely at the heart of what is probably the largest medical controversy raging in the world today.Although the Center for Disease Control and the American Association of Pediatricians continually issue reassurances that vaccinations are safe, much of the public remains unconvinced. Last year, for example, 37% of U.S. health workers opted not to take the H1N1 flu vaccine. Closer to home, 40% of Boulder parents (“Brainiest City in the U.S.â€) chose not to have their school children vaccinated, many suspecting a link between the constantly expanding childhood vaccine schedule (now requiring 49 doses by age 6), and the increased incidence of childhood disease.Once a rare occurrence, Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) now affect more than 1 in 100 children. An association between childhood vaccinations, specifically the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine, and autism was suggested in 1998, when Dr. Wakefield and his colleagues at the Royal Free Hospital in London published a case study in the medical journal, The Lancet, describing 12 children suffering from a combination of autistic regression and bowel symptoms. The paper, and Dr. Wakefield’s subsequent recommendation that children be given single vaccines rather than combinations, created a national controversy in the UK. Dr. Wakefield was hailed as a hero by parents of affected children, but at the same time came under attack by public health officials, the pharmaceutical industry, and the General Medical Council in the UK.Dr. Wakefield’s book, Callous Disregard, reviews his research in detail and exposes the reasons why powerful forces have tried to silence him. He reveals for the first time the story of a government whistleblower, “,†whose expert concerns about the MMR vaccine went unheeded by regulators. The book definitively and persuasively answers the criticisms about his work, which have been parroted unquestioningly by the mainstream medical community and the press. While the press has frequently labeled Dr. Wakefield as being “anti-vaccine,†“discredited,†and “unethical,†in truth, he advocates a “safety first†vaccine policy, his research has now been replicated in five countries, and he has been found innocent of any ethical violations. In addition to reviewing the controversy surrounding his pilot study, Dr. Wakefield will discuss the problems with current vaccine research and outline the essential requirements needed to restore public confidence in public health initiatives. Wakefield, MB, BS, FRCS, FRCPath, is an academic gastroenterologist. He received his medical degree from St. ’s Hospital Medical School (University of London) in 1981, and pursued a career in gastrointestinal surgery with a particular interest in inflammatory bowel disease. He has published over 130 original scientific articles, book chapters, and invited scientific commentaries. He and his wife, Carmel, live in Austin, Texas, and have four children—, Sam, Imogen, and Corin.###Dr. J WakefieldBoulder Public Library AuditoriumWednesday, October 20, 6 p.m. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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