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Before Miami Super Bowl weekend event, McCarthy & Jim Carrey

share statement on autism doctor

February 6, 11:44

AM

Miami Holistic Health

Examiner

Jed Shlackman

As Jim Carrey and McCarthy prepare to host a fundraising

entertainment event amidst the Super Bowl festivities in Miami, Florida,

the couple

have

released a statement on February 5th through autism awareness

organization Generation

Rescue concerning doctor Wakefield. Wakefield was one of the

first physicians to present research suggesting a link between vaccines

and autism, and was subsequently accused of scientific misconduct as his

critics sought to undermine the credibility of his findings.

In the statement sent to Generation Rescue mailing list members, Carrey

and McCarthy state " Dr. Wakefield is being discredited to

prevent an historic study from being published that for the first time

looks at vaccinated versus unvaccinated primates and compares health

outcomes, with potentially devastating consequences for vaccine makers

and public health officials. "

These celebrity autism recovery advocates proceed to describe the

maneuvers by media, government, and corporate interests that have

occurred to challenge Wakefield's original research. Next, they

share about the most recent research which strongly corroborates the

concern about vaccine effects triggering autism and autistic spectrum

disorders.

" Dr. Wakefield is the co-author, along with eight other

distinguished scientists from institutions like the University of

Pittsburgh, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Washington,

of a set of studies that explore the topic of vaccinated versus

unvaccinated neurological outcomes using monkeys.

The first phase of this monkey study was published three months ago in

the prestigious medical journal

Neurotoxicology, and focused on the first two weeks of life when the

vaccinated monkeys received a single

vaccine for Hepatitis B, mimicking the U.S. vaccine schedule. The

results, which you can read for yourself

HERE,

were disturbing. Vaccinated monkeys, unlike their unvaccinated peers,

suffered the loss of many reflexes that are critical for

survival.

Dr. Wakefield and his scientific colleagues are on the brink of

publishing their entire study, which followed the monkeys through the

U.S. childhood vaccine schedule over a multi-year period. It is our

understanding that the difference in outcome for the vaccinated monkeys

versus the unvaccinated controls is both stark and

devastating. "

and Jim praise the journal Neurotoxicology for printing the results

of the initial phase of research, while noting that there has been a

visible campaign to upstage the release of these findings by launching a

media campaign to discredit Wakefield based on his past small study,

which was recently retracted by the British journal

Lancet following pressure from the

pharmaceutical industry.

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

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http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

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