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TV episode could frighten parents from vaccinations, doctors say
02-01-2008, 05:05 AM
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TV episode could frighten parents from vaccinations, doctors say
Weird, I just happened to look at another person's TV for 5 minutes, watched the show that was on and heard them talking about a possible link between autism and a vaccine, then I noticed the channel ABC7, went to their site, first thing I see is this article

TV episode could frighten parents from vaccinations, doctors say

A new TV drama that premieres Thursday night on ABC has stirred up a controversy among some medical professionals.

http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=n...&id=5927622

In the first episode of "Eli Stone," the show's star is a lawyer who argues in court that a flu vaccine made a child autistic.

Amanda and her mom head to school in Algonquin. Such a normal thing isn't taken for granted. Until three years ago, Amanda had been in classes with other autistic children. Her mother says a treatment that removes metals from her body made the difference.

"She wasn't able to be in a regular classroom. She couldn't function. But today she can," said mom Sara Difucci. She believes mercury in Amanda's infant vaccines triggered autism.

"The skills my child had, began to disappear. In addition, we had all these odd behaviors come up. She started toe-walking. She would line her toys up in a row. If you touched them, she'd had a complete meltdown," said Difucci.

In the premiere episode of "Eli Stone," the title character successfully sues a pharmaceutical company for hiding the effects of metal-laden vaccines on behalf of an autistic child. The American Academy of Pediatrics (fuck you) sent a letter to ABC requesting the network cancel the episode.

"The potential impact of spreading further misinformation, of attempting to reignite this active controversy, I think really caused us to respond," said Dr. Renee Jenkins, American Academy of Pediatrics.
ABC said it will air the episode.

The academy's president, who says mercury has been removed from American vaccines, still persists. She said she fears the dramatization of this controversial issue will scare parents away from vaccinations.

"We've done so well to prevent these serious infections. We counsel parents to do all they can in terms of keeping children vaccinated," said Jenkins (fuck you too).

While doctors prepared to answer questions by anxious parents after the episode airs, some parents of autistic children said they hope the drama will push scientists to find a conclusive cause of autism.



////excuse my emphasis, think HAARP's been making me pissed lately

I don't see how when these people get on tv and talk like this that they don't just bust out laughing. I sure would, &phhheeh, sorry folks, haha, I can't read this anymore. Truth is, we're scamming the holy shit out of all of you. We're large, and in charge. Illuminati is in the hizzouse! East Sah-eeeed!& -Henry
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02-01-2008, 04:51 PM
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TV episode could frighten parents from vaccinations, doctors say
Hey, emphasize away.
These bastards know exactly what they're doing.
I saw that show last night...was a bit surprised too to hear what it was about.
Unfortunately, at the end there was a disclaimer saying that the story was fictional and in no way based on real facts, and to find more info at the CDC's website. Fuckin horse shit!!
How do all these organizations and groups know what the show was going to be about anyway?
The only thing that makes sense to me is the network perhaps putting that out there trying to get better ratings and to allow said groups to go and provide the cover up.

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