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Yes, that's me. , whose writings I really like, had talked

about some favorite books. I am an avid reader, and offered my two

cents on some of my favorites. It is the only time I have posted to

his website.

Are you doing a search on me? :)

I my last post here I stated openly that I have reviewed " their "

side of the debate as well, and gave a brief description of how it

affected my thought process. I guess I could be considered bi-

partisan.

I am definitely aware that 's position is in direct opposition

to this group's, and I do share some (but not all) of his views. It

so happens I also share some views with this group. I hope a middle-

of-the-road position is not morally offensive to those here.

Steve

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> Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

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> Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything if it

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> the same person. Just an observation.

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Yes, that's me. , whose writings I really like, had talked

about some favorite books. I am an avid reader, and offered my two

cents on some of my favorites. It is the only time I have posted to

his website.

Are you doing a search on me? :)

I my last post here I stated openly that I have reviewed " their "

side of the debate as well, and gave a brief description of how it

affected my thought process. I guess I could be considered bi-

partisan.

I am definitely aware that 's position is in direct opposition

to this group's, and I do share some (but not all) of his views. It

so happens I also share some views with this group. I hope a middle-

of-the-road position is not morally offensive to those here.

Steve

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> Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

>

> Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything if it

is

> the same person. Just an observation.

>

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Steve; What do you think of Leitch's position that he will try to

cure his daughter if she asks for help when she grows up but he won't

do anything to help her now? Wouldn't you call that hypocritical of

his whole philosophy?

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> > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

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> > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything if

it

> is

> > the same person. Just an observation.

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Steve; What do you think of Leitch's position that he will try to

cure his daughter if she asks for help when she grows up but he won't

do anything to help her now? Wouldn't you call that hypocritical of

his whole philosophy?

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> > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

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> > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything if

it

> is

> > the same person. Just an observation.

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I am not here to defend 's views. He seems to speak for

himself quite openly. Also, that is not my understanding of his

position. According to what I have read on his site, he is using

numerous forms of therapy for his daughter. Just not any bio-

medical treatments that he feels are going to impact his daughter's

autism. I support his approach on this topic. I know this may gall

some of you, but if you read my recent posts, you will find that I

share his views on that aspect of this debate. And the truth is, as

I have said, my son is showing great improvement without using any

of these approaches. I also have heard and acknowledge that many of

your children are showing great improvement based on the treatment

choices you have made, which makes me very happy.

It is my sincere hope that all of our children improve, regardless

of the type of treatment utilized. And it is the responsibility of

all of us to practice due diligence on what those treatment options

should be. While our decisions may differ, our goals are the same,

and there is nothing wrong with trying to discover the best of both

worlds in this confusing debate.

Steve

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> > > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

> > >

> > > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything

if

> it

> > is

> > > the same person. Just an observation.

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I am not here to defend 's views. He seems to speak for

himself quite openly. Also, that is not my understanding of his

position. According to what I have read on his site, he is using

numerous forms of therapy for his daughter. Just not any bio-

medical treatments that he feels are going to impact his daughter's

autism. I support his approach on this topic. I know this may gall

some of you, but if you read my recent posts, you will find that I

share his views on that aspect of this debate. And the truth is, as

I have said, my son is showing great improvement without using any

of these approaches. I also have heard and acknowledge that many of

your children are showing great improvement based on the treatment

choices you have made, which makes me very happy.

It is my sincere hope that all of our children improve, regardless

of the type of treatment utilized. And it is the responsibility of

all of us to practice due diligence on what those treatment options

should be. While our decisions may differ, our goals are the same,

and there is nothing wrong with trying to discover the best of both

worlds in this confusing debate.

Steve

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> > > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

> > >

> > > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything

if

> it

> > is

> > > the same person. Just an observation.

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Steve; said that he would try to cure his daughter on a radio

interview recently. This goes against his belief that curing autism

is killing the autistic person. So, if he wants to maintain his

position about curing being akin to murder, he has, in effect, stated

that he would kill his daughter. That makes as much sense to me as

anything else that is said by Neurodiversity.

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> > > > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > > > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

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> > > > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything

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> > > > the same person. Just an observation.

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Steve; said that he would try to cure his daughter on a radio

interview recently. This goes against his belief that curing autism

is killing the autistic person. So, if he wants to maintain his

position about curing being akin to murder, he has, in effect, stated

that he would kill his daughter. That makes as much sense to me as

anything else that is said by Neurodiversity.

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> > > > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > > > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

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> > > > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything

> if

> > it

> > > is

> > > > the same person. Just an observation.

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Your argument revolves around semantics, not reality. Of course

has not stated that he will kill his daughter. That is an

absolutely ludicrous conclusion to reach. I sense you are not a big

fan of 's, maybe we should agree to disagree and get off this

subject.

Steve

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> > > > > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > > > > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

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> > > > > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean

anything

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> > > > > the same person. Just an observation.

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If you are an avid reader and are truly serious about learning as

much as you can about this subject - then I suggest you start reading

the sources that you were provided with here to better position

yourself with the information you supposedly are seeking.

I initially also stumbled across the viewpoints of the neurodiverse

people, but after educating myself by reading the opposing valid

research and studies - have learned and educated myself of what it

was that I was seeking. I guess it all depends on what info. you are

seeking. I don't know that you will find many people here that are

opposed to certain behavioral therapies - but most of us also want

our children physically healthy and free of toxins, viruses, etc.

You have your work cut out for you though - and need to consider what

you could and should be doing for your afflicted child with autism,

as well as educating yourself about how to prevent autism and other

autoimmune disorders with your yet unborn child - and that may very

well mean a paradigm shift of conditioned mentality - that

vaccinations are necessary for so called " life threatening " diseases.

Who is really benefitting from these vaccinations? If you still

believe that vaccinations are necessary, then why not wait until your

unborn baby is at least 2 years old and use a much more conservative

vaccination schedule? Once you begin to educate yourself about these

so called " life threatening " illnesses, and the ingredients in the

vaccines - I doubt that you opt for that option either though.

" The Sanctity of Human Blood " would be a great source to start

educating yourself about vaccinations for your unborn child.

http://www.amazon.com/Sanctity-Human-Blood-Vaccination-

Immunization/dp/1929487002

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> > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

> >

> > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything if

it

> is

> > the same person. Just an observation.

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Steve

I would also suggest that if you are serious about this issue for

your own child/children (if you indeed have an affected child; I

don't have time to read your past posts), that you run the

appropriate tests to see if your child is mercury poisoned and what

could other potential causative agents. Yes, there are indeed known

causative agents to " autism. "

The term " autism " is not a medical term and too many broad-sweeping

generalizations are made about these kids, who represent many

different endophenotypes within the same broad " disorder. " No one

is served at stopping at a DSM-IV neurological diagnosis without

probing further into the underlying medical condition.

God Bless,

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> > > Just curious if this is the same Steve Dionne?

> > > http://www.kevinleitch.co.uk/wp/?p=430

> > >

> > > Maybe it's not, maybe it is - maybe it doesn't mean anything

if

> it

> > is

> > > the same person. Just an observation.

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for Bruan HOOKER

see INTERNAT. J. Clin. Invest. vol.13 Dec 2005 'Hazards of Vaccines" and Website nitrf.org.

You are correct in all 4 points.

H. H.Fudenberg, M.D.,DDG.IOM

Inman, SC 29349

(864) 592 8076

Website nitrf.org

From: " Hooker" <sploobnoober@...>Reply-EOHarm To: EOHarm Subject: Re: Same Steve Dionne??Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 02:09:39 -0000>Steve>>I would also suggest that if you are serious about this issue for>your own child/children (if you indeed have an affected child; I>don't have time to read your past posts), that you run the>appropriate tests to see if your child is mercury poisoned and what>could other potential causative agents. Yes, there are indeed known>causative agents to "autism.">>The term "autism" is not a medical term and too many broad-sweeping>generalizations are made about these kids, who represent many>different endophenotypes within

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