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I have lit a candle for Liz here in South Wales, United Kingdom.

I think it would be nice if everybody could write the location of the candle

they light so that maybe eventually we could hand such a list over to the

parents and family of Liz. ...I think it would be important for them to know her

work is known and appreciated internationally.

Could any list members pick up the momentum and forward this to foreign lists. I

know there are ones for Dutch and Spanish speaking parents.

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Let's show Liz's family and friends we care....

A CANDLE LIT FOR LIZ IN SWANSEA, WALES, UK

I have lit a candle for Liz here in South Wales, United Kingdom.

I think it would be nice if everybody could write the location of the candle they light so that maybe eventually we could hand such a list over to the parents and family of Liz. ...I think it would be important for them to know her work is known and appreciated internationally.

Could any list members pick up the momentum and forward this to foreign lists. I know there are ones for Dutch and Spanish speaking parents.

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http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/liz/liz.htm

Here it is.

A CANDLE LIT FOR LIZ IN SWANSEA, WALES, UK

I have lit a candle for Liz here in South Wales, United Kingdom.

I think it would be nice if everybody could write the location of the candle they light so that maybe eventually we could hand such a list over to the parents and family of Liz. ...I think it would be important for them to know her work is known and appreciated internationally.

Could any list members pick up the momentum and forward this to foreign lists. I know there are ones for Dutch and Spanish speaking parents.

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, no link attached. What has happened with Liz? Mail me privately?

Sue

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> I have lit a candle for Liz here in South Wales, United Kingdom.

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> I think it would be nice if everybody could write the location of

> the candle they light so that maybe eventually we could hand such

> a list over to the parents and family of Liz. ...I think it would

> be important for them to know her work is known and appreciated

> internationally.

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> Could any list members pick up the momentum and forward this to

> foreign lists. I know there are ones for Dutch and Spanish

> speaking parents.

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Liz Bir, a US attorney, was a big mover in the anti-mercury in vaccines

movement in the States. She worked with Senator Dan Burton who chaired two

investigations into the connection between mercury and autism. Everyone is

devastated.

Her fight was highlighted in the Kirby book, Evidence of Harm, a book

I cried all the way through. Her son, , is one of the children scoped

by Wakefield and found to have MMR strain measles in the cerebrospinal

fluid. is one of the few who seems not to be responding to any

therapy at all. His father, who will probably now gain custody ( parents had

a dreadful divorce, not in least in part due to her activism) thinks

bio-medical interventions is a lot of nonsense..so I have been told...

She is being buried today in Kansas City. She was 49.....

Here is the link to her condolence book.

http://www.nationalautismassociation.org/liz/liz.htm

You have a gift for words Sue, so if you have time maybe you can write

something comforting. You can see in the posts that the family is reading

the messages.

RE: A CANDLE LIT FOR LIZ IN SWANSEA, WALES, UK

> , no link attached. What has happened with Liz? Mail me privately?

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> Sue

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>> I have lit a candle for Liz here in South Wales, United Kingdom.

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>> I think it would be nice if everybody could write the location of

>> the candle they light so that maybe eventually we could hand such

>> a list over to the parents and family of Liz. ...I think it would

>> be important for them to know her work is known and appreciated

>> internationally.

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>> Could any list members pick up the momentum and forward this to

>> foreign lists. I know there are ones for Dutch and Spanish

>> speaking parents.

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