Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 The published letter has been uploaded into the Autism Mercury files section. The following link ends in pdf. /files/thimerosal%20hooker%20trelka%\ 20letter%20JPANDS%202004.pdf If the above link doesn't work, go to Click on autism treatment Click on files Peruse and enjoy the many offerings there. Click on File titled Thimerosal Hooker Trelka letter JPANDS 2004 Here is brian hooker's announcement: All, Could you put this on your email distribution lists for immediate dissemination? Jeff Trelka and I have worked very hard to get the truth out: " Further, contrary to the study authors (i.e., Madsen et al. 2003 Pediatrics) conclusions, using factors discussed above to correct for inaccuracies in the 2003 Madsen study, we find significant decreases in autism incidence after 1993 among each group studied, including a dramatic 75% reduction within the 2 to 4-year-old cohort. " JPANDS, Winter 2004, pg. 101 (attached) http://www.jpands.org/jpands0904.htm. In other words, the Danish registry data make it clear that removal of thimerosal in infant vax in 1992 led to a dramatic decrease in autism diagnoses in the years following. The fraudulent data manipulation to coverup this fact along with: 1. Poul Thorsen's (co-author) failure to disclose his employment with the CDC (Center for Environmental Health Studies) 2. Former NCBDDD (CDC) Director's (Dr. Cordero) letter to the Editor of Pediatrics (FOIA requested currently) recommending publication of the Madsen et al. 2003 study belie a " plan " of much greater magnitude to manufacture data to refute the proven connection between autism incidence and thimerosal exposure in infant vax, prior to the 2/9/04 IOM Vaccine Safety Review Committee Meeting. All my Best! S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E. (509) 366-2269 brian@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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