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() Deer in the Headlights... Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen

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() Deer in the Headlights...Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim BolenTuesday, January 10th, 2012It's Deer Hunting season in Texas.No, I'm not talking about hunting White Tail Deer along the MilkRiver in West Texas, or Mule Deer anywhere in the Texas Panhandle.So, put that key to the gun cabinet back in your pocket.White Tail and Mule are NOT the deer being hunted in Texas in THISstory. Nobody is going to be wearing camouflage, and we aren't goingto have to hike eleven miles before dawn, carrying a sixty poundpack.Today we are after the imported Deer variety, the .We'll be doing our hunting in Downtown Austin, Texas, the StateCapitol. Specifically, we'll be centering our story in the County Courthouse (pictured on the right), where, unless you are amember of law enforcement, guns are pretty much prohibited.But, make no mistake, Deer, here, is under the gun.The hero of our story today is a guy I haven't yet met - AndyWakefield, who just happened to be a resident of Austin, Texas onJanuary 5th, 2011, the day that Deer's article "Secrets of theMMR Scare: How the Case Against the MMR Vaccine Was Fixed" waspublished in the British Medical Journal (BMJ). It was accompanied bytwo editorials by Fiona Godlee, Editor of the BMJ titled "Wakefield'sArticle Linking MMR Vaccine and Autism Was Fraudulent," and "Editor'sChoice: The Fraud Behind the MMR Scare."Yup, I'm talking, here, about the Andy Wakefield, from Britain,famous for suggesting that there might be a connection between theMMR vaccine and Autism, and suggested, to the horror of the vaccineindustry, that further study was warranted. That same Andy Wakefieldwe see, officially, as J. Wakefield MB., BS., BRCS, formerlyof Great Britain - but now a Texan.It looks as though our Andy found a law firm in Austin, Texas calledDiNovo Price Ellwanger & Hardy LLP who assigned to Andy their topbusiness litigator Partner M. Parrish (Bill), who, for thelast thirty years has specialized in intellectual property issues andcomplex business litigation.On January 3rd, 2012, a few days before the Statute of Limitationscould run out, Bill Parrish filed, for his client J. WakefieldMB., BS., BRCS (Andy) a lawsuit in County, Texas against Deer, the British Medical Journal, Fiona Godlee. The lawsuit claimsthat:To read the entire article click on www.bolenreport.com orhttp://www.bolenreport.com/Wakefield/briandeer.htmTim Bolenhttp://www.bolenreport.comhttp://www.quackpotwatch.org

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