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Sunday Times - Sinks To New Low With Yet More MMR Junk

Journalism

Posted on February 8, 2009

Here are extracts of today's story published exclusively online by

ChildHealthSafety. A stop press later today with exclusive comment

from Dr Wakefield on these new Sunday Times allegations is

anticipated:-

" The reputation of The Sunday Times of London takes another nose

dive today in yet more junk journalism by an unethical unprofessional

freelance journalist to revive a seemingly flagging career [more of which

below].

The new accusations appear in The Sunday Times today headlined:-

MMR doctor Wakefield fixed data on autism” - The Sunday Times,

London - February 8, 2009

Not only are these more inaccurate stories with laughable claims, but

seemingly illegally quoting out-of-context confidential information from

Court disclosed medical records of injured children. In England

such action is a potential contempt of Court, punishable by fines and

imprisonment.

..........................................

What The Sunday Times’ commissioned freelancer does not appear to

have are the histories taken carefully during the investigations at The

Royal Free Hospital in around 1996/7 and which are the more reliable

account of the children’s conditions.

It is the absence of the information from those documents which

collapses these latest Sunday Times’ stories published today.

A parent of an autistic child comments:-

“When this Sunday Times freelance journalist accused Dr

Wakefield of altering the histopathology results the freelancer

presumably simply did not understand the data. The he goes

and makes a public accusation which the Sunday Times publishes

uncritically. It is amazing they did not get anyone competent to check

the facts.”

Sources say The Sunday Times’ freelancer approached Dr Wakefield only

on the Friday just before the stories were being submitted for

publication today with the false claims that:-

“In the cases of some 8 children - two thirds of the total - you

changed normal histopathology results to abnormal results, in a so-called

“research review”, despite claiming that the series was merely a clinical

report.”

But it was other doctors employed in the Department of Histopathology

who were experienced in bowel disease dealt with such matter and not Dr

Wakefield. This is a matter of record at the GMC and sources say Dr

Wakefield is mystified as to how The Sunday Times’ freelance journalist

could not have known that when he wrote his stories and submitted them to

The Sunday Times for publication. "

A professional journalist’s impartiality is paramount. The job

is reporting news made by others, and not creating it. This Sunday

Times’ freelancer in contrast made the complaints to the UK General

Medical Council against these doctors which have lead to

unprecedented marathon hearings starting with investigations the

freelance was responsible for lodging over 4 years ago in 2004.

The freelancer’s complaints included numerous allegations which The

Sunday Times refused to publish in their original stories 2004 and since.

One result of the complaints is that such allegations when made in formal

GMC proceedings become reportable when they would otherwise be actionable

defamation. The freelancer has fastidiously attended the

hearings. Whilst Wakefield was forced by the pressure of

dealing with the unprecedented lengthy marathon UK GMC proceedings to

withdraw libel actions against The Sunday Times, it is notable the other

allegations have not been published then or since.

--------------------------------------------------------

Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales

UK

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http://www.wellwithin1.com/vaccine.htm

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