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just saw a this quote in an old article:

" ... comments by Dr. Fletcher, Chief Scientific Officer at the

Department of Health. He first expressed his concern about the MMR in

2001, saying safety trials before the vaccine's introduction in Britain

were inadequate. Dr. Fletcher said the rising tide of autism cases and

growing scientific understanding of autism-related bowel disease have

convinced him the MMR vaccine may be to blame. Furthermore, if it is

proven that the jab causes autism, " the refusal by governments to

evaluate the risks properly will make this one of the greatest scandals

in medical history " ....

Natasa

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> In a message dated 29/12/2006 22:17:40 GMT Standard Time,

> bbrowne123@... writes:

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> Please post his full name/contact details. I have LOADS to tell him.

> Just looking through old photos of my boy over christmas. Horrendous

> what he used to look like.

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> please add his details.

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> peterflet @ hotlinemail. com without the gaps is the email thats been

passed

> on.

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> Don;t know any other details except name is Fletcher and that

he

> wasn't Chief Medical Officer he was Chief Scientific Officer for the

> DoH.............I can think of a conference not too far away where he

would meet lots of

> parents to tell him about these medical problems...........

>

> Mandi x

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