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Right on Hooker: Our children were poisoned by the vaccines including all additives not tested to the standard of "DO NO HARM" The film

didnot expose those responsible. That is an open and is a task that remains to be addressed. Right on Bob Krakow: The movie â€Autism Every Day†shows the struggles of life of both the child and family after the child has been poisoned by vaccines brought to market with out thoroughtesting to the standard of "DO NO HARM" ________________________________________________________________________Message 23 From: " Hooker"

sploobnoober@...Date: Wed May 17, 2006 7:58am(PDT) Subject: Re: autism every dayThanks, BobYou've captured the essence of what I was bringing forward. Life with a child who has an autism or toxic encephalopathy diagnosis is tough, there is no doubt! Michele - you personally did a great job in bringing forth a positive message, despite your circumstances.However, to see folks at Autism Speaks continually downplay the role of vaccines in these neurodevelopmental disorders and THEN produce a video that does not even mention vaccines nor biomedical interventions is rather discouraging. I believe that as long as Andy Shih (who funded and approved the fatally flawed and fraudulent Danish epidemiology studies) sits at the helm as Chief Scientific Officer, there will be no change. Andy has been a lapdog to the pharmaceutical industry for years. The evidence for causation between vaccines and autism has stared

him in the face, yet he lies, lies, lies at the expense of our children.Until he and Yeargin-Allsop are gone, I renew my call to discourage anyone from donating to Autism Speaks...> > >> > ,> > That was just one opinion, remember that. You are never going to > > be able to please everyone. I for one, am extremely grateful for this > > video. Even explaining to family members and good friends is > > difficult and I pointed all of them in the direction of this film to > > show them the realities of my life. In no way do I want any of them > > to feel sorry for me. I need them to understand that I cannot always > > do what everyone else tries to include me to do. My life does not > > have the same flexibilities of “normal†family life. More and more > > people think Autism is just a mild issue that just takes extra > > behavioral teaching and better parenting. We all know that is not the > >

case. Thank you for taking the time to participate in this film and > > giving all of us a place to refer people to when they do not > > understand the gravity of what Autism presents. The biomedical > > treatments need to be materialized in the main stream but it is going > > to take many steps to get there. This was a BIG step! Thank you, > > > > > >> > From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf > > Of michele iallonardi> > Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 2:45 PM> > EOHarm > > Subject: autism every day> > > > Hi-> > I've been thinking how and if I should reply to this email, as I am > > not interested in arguing nor do I really have much time to do so > > anyway. But I kept thinking

about it, which was taking up even more > > time than responding- so... ...........> > > > I am the mother of three children who have autism. 1 has been > > vaccinated, 2 have been partly vaccinated. I am very interested and > > involved in biomedical interventions. They have been extremely > > helpful (we have been doing them for over 2 years) but my son, as you > > saw in the video, is far from recovered. My other 2 children, who are > > recovering, have been through no biomedical interventions other than > > changing their diets.> > > > My point is this- when it comes to autism, there is no one answer for > > anything. Recovery is not only about biomedical intervention- maybe > > for some children, but not for everyone. Autism does

have a genetic > > component (how do you explain 3 brothers with autism?). I do believe > > that thimersol is a huge part of the problem (but not the only part)- > > my son with the most vaccinations is the most affected. But, no, I > > don't think that all children can recover biomedically. And yes, some > > children do recover without any biomedical interventions at all.> > > > My life is by no means "pitiful." I wrote an article in TAP (the > > autism perspective) magazine last year entitled " I Have Three"- > > talking about just how wonderful my life is with my children. Funny, > > I actually got flack about that article from some people (who have 1 > > child with autism, and were struggling to deal with that) saying that > > I was

too positive (or delusional or crazy). I have written several > > articles since then about all of the wonderful things parenting > > children with autism has brought into my life. That being said, the > > reality is that life for my boys is difficult. Most people that I > > know don't realize that. Happiness is a choice, yes, and we are > > happy. But being happy doesn't mean that it is easy for my son to sit > > through glutathione shots, eat special food, or live in a world where > > he can't effectively communicate. I'm happy, but I'm not happy about > > that. He is suffering- and I can never sit by and just be completely > > happy when all that is going on. I'll never settle and accept it > > either. To quote another mom from the film- "I'm never going to say > > I

quit. It's just not in my vocabulary."> > > > To insinuate that I view my life as pitiful is just a hurtful > > statement that has no point. What I view as pitiful is the time and > > energy spent (or wasted) in our community criticizing each other. My > > own life is an example of both genetic and biomedical causes to > > autism. My own life is an example of how happiness is a choice- > > because we have certainly had 4 years from hell, with many medical > > problems, with three children diagnosed with autism in less than one > > year, but we are happier than most people I know. We are broke, we > > hate watching our children suffer, and we go through things that most > > people- even some on this list- could never imagine. That is the > > reality- and that is what the

film wanted the public to understand.> > > > Let's be honest- life would be easier if our kids didn't have autism, > > don't you think?> > > > I'm sorry that you did not like what you saw in the documentary, and > > that you felt that the "drivel" was a waste of your time. It was not > > a waste of mine. > > Although it was hard to let the world into our home to see what some > > of our reality is like, I am proud and honored that we were part of > > the film.> > > > -Michele> > > > > > Message 8> > From: " Hooker" sploobnoober@...> > Date: Tue May 16, 2006 8:42am(PDT)> > Subject: Re: Documentary on Autism Stuns Internet Viewers> >> > OK - get ready to

flame me!> >> > That video is the most pathetic waste of bandwidth I've ever seen. > > Rather than depicting how "pitiful" out situations are (if one> > indeed chooses to see them as pitiful), it would be much more> > helpful for those moms featured to talk about thimerosal, MMR, DTaP> > and Proquad, AND the interventions that are indeed working for many> > children across the USA and abroad, to undo the neurological> > consequences of this toxin and these vaccines...> >> > The drivel shown in the video may move folks to pity "our plight"> > but it also takes the emphasis off of answers, which is in keeping> > of the commitment of Autism Speaks to bury the vaccine-autism> > issue. This is the type of message that their board members Andy> > Shih (former NAAR) and Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsop (CDC) have done

for> > years.> >> > Outside of the vaccine issue, I have to state, "Happiness is a> > choice," folks. If one chooses to see their situation as miserable,> > hopeless and pathetic, it will be... Conversely, if we choose to> > embrace the mission that we have been given, there is a lot more joy> > in the journey...> >> > If the s want us all to be objects of pity, I pity them> > > >> >> >

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