Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 Dear American Academy of Pediatrics, As you may have noticed, the Wallstreet Journal has decided to get involved with the autism treatment debate. I've enclosed my letter to the editor of the WSJ which you may find interesting. One other thing, I think you should change your motto from " Dedicated to the Health of all Children " to include (accept those millions who have been destroyed by our (AAP) reccomendation to inject infants 11 times with organic mercury). To the Editor (WSJ): Your editorial " Politics of Autism " (12/29/03) is true in only one regard, Dr.Bill Frist is playing politics with families devastated by mercury preserved vaccines. Could this have something to do with the fact that he is the senate's second largest recipiant of drug lobby money? You claim that parents are ignoring science. Go to the medical search engine " Pubmed " and type in thimerosal. You will get 943 references to peer reviwed medial papers. All of these papers deal with the toxicity of thimerosal. The only science that defends thimerosal are the four cover-up papers published by pediatrics this year and the paper written by Pichichero (University of Rochester). Pediatrics recieves substantial advertising revenue from the drug companies, and their owner, the American Acadamy of Pediatrics, played an instrumental role in tripling the amount of mercury children recieved in vaccines. Pichichero has been payrolled by at least 12 drug companies. In Pichichero's paper, he refers to nmol/liter as being parts per billion (ppb). As a chemist, I know that nmol/liter needs to be divided by 5 to convert it to ppb. His numbers were off by a factor of five and none of the expert peer reviewers even caught this? We know ethyl mercury doesn't stay in the blood, it goes to the brain and other organs. His paper is totally misinterpretted. The pediatric papers can best be described as, pure and simple, fraud. I could fill an entire page of your newspaper telling you why this is true. I think it's amazing that a group of parents could get a provision removed from the Homeland (in)Security Bill after it had been signed off on by all three branches of the government. It's even more amazing that the Wallstreet Journals editorial page, by use of lies and innaccurate information, has now dedicated itself to try to make us look bad. Thanks for the free publicity! P.S. I dare you to print this you cowards! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2004 Report Share Posted February 2, 2004 I'm Jealous! I wish I wrote this. This is a great letter > Dear American Academy of Pediatrics, As you may have noticed, the > Wallstreet > Journal has decided to get involved with the > autism treatment debate. I've enclosed my letter to the > editor of the WSJ which you may find interesting. One > other thing, I think you should change your motto from > " Dedicated to the Health of all Children " to include > (accept those millions who have been destroyed by our (AAP) > reccomendation to inject infants 11 times with organic > mercury). > > To the Editor (WSJ): > Your editorial " Politics of Autism " (12/29/03) is true > in only one regard, Dr.Bill Frist is playing politics > with families devastated by mercury preserved > vaccines. Could this have something to do with the > fact that he is the senate's second largest recipiant > of drug lobby money? You claim that parents are > ignoring science. Go to the medical search engine > " Pubmed " and type in thimerosal. You will get > 943 references to peer reviwed medial papers. All of > these papers deal with the toxicity of thimerosal. The > only science that defends thimerosal are the four > cover-up papers published by pediatrics this > year and the paper written by Pichichero (University > of Rochester). Pediatrics recieves substantial > advertising revenue from the drug companies, and their > owner, the American Acadamy of Pediatrics, played an > instrumental role in tripling the amount of mercury > children recieved in vaccines. Pichichero has been > payrolled by at least 12 drug companies. In > Pichichero's paper, he refers to nmol/liter as being > parts per billion (ppb). As a chemist, I know > that nmol/liter needs to be divided by 5 to convert it > to ppb. His numbers were off by a factor of five and > none of the expert peer reviewers even caught this? > We know ethyl mercury doesn't stay in the blood, it > goes to the brain and other organs. His paper is > totally misinterpretted. The pediatric papers can best > be described as, pure and simple, fraud. I > could fill an entire page of your newspaper telling > you why this is true. I think it's amazing that a > group of parents could get a provision removed from > the Homeland (in)Security Bill after it had been > signed > off on by all three branches of the government. It's > even more amazing that the Wallstreet Journals > editorial page, by use of lies and innaccurate > information, has now dedicated itself to try to make > us look bad. Thanks for the free publicity! > > P.S. I dare you to print this you cowards! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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