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I taped the whole LK CNN special the other night and of course with 4 kids (1

older daughter that was visiting) in the house, I finally got a chance to watch

it in its entirety this morning. I haven't been following the post on this

group that close lately because I'm working 10 hours a day along with 2 hours of

commuting now just to keep my job, so excuse me if someone may have already

raised this observation...

I think that when Dr. Wiznitzer brought up the baseball analogy of moving the

outfield walls in 100 feet and pumping up the players on steroids, hence

resulting in nobody understanding why homerun records are being shattered, as

his lame attempt at explaining away better diagnosis of Autism causing the rate

to spike because the rules have changed would have been an excellent opportunity

for J.B. Handley. In another words, it is OK for Dr. Wiznitzer to explain away

the rise in Autism as having rules change for diagnosis with this analogy.

It would have been great to here J.B use Dr. Wiznitzer's analogy against him and

take it back to the 1989 error of 10 vaccines per child and let Dr. Wiznitzer

know that the rules changed when the vaccine schedule escalated by 26 vaccines,

so does this mean that the aggressive toxic vaccine schedule can be explained by

this analogy???

Regards,

Steve

Advocate for son " Tevo "

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