According
to Natural
News, a top scientist and researcher for the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention had a key role in helping Dr. Brian Hooker of the Focus
Autism Foundation uncover manipulated data from the agency that obscured a
higher incidence of autism in African American boys.
As
reported by The Liberty Beacon, the whistleblower came to the attention
of Dr. Hooker, who has a Ph.D. in biochemical engineering, following a Freedom
of Information Act request for the original data regarding the DeStefano et al.
MMR (measles, mumps rubella) and autism study.
The
site further reported:
Dr. Hooker's study, published August 8 in
the peer-reviewed scientific journal Translational Neurodegeneration, shows
that African-American boys receiving their first MMR vaccine before 36 months
of age are 3.4 times more likely to develop autism vs. after 36 months.
According
to Dr. Hooker, the CDC whistleblower, who at present wants to remain anonymous,
guided him to evidence revealing that a statistically significant relationship
between the age when the MMR vaccine was first administered and the incidence
of autism in African American boys was hidden by CDC researchers.
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The
federal government's kangaroo "vaccine court" has once again conceded
that the combination of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine does, indeed,
cause autism. In a recently published ruling, part of which was censored from
public view, a young boy was awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars after it
was determined that the MMR vaccine led to a confirmed diagnosis of autism
spectrum disorder (ASD).
After
going from court to court, Ryan's case was eventually heard by the vaccine
court's Autism Omnibus Proceedings, according to The Huffington Post.
And in the end, the federal government agreed that Ryan's encephalopathy had
been caused by the MMR vaccine, a landmark ruling that confirms what Dr. Andrew
Wakefield found more than 15 years ago when studying gut disorders in children
given the MMR vaccine.
"Ryan
suffered a Table injury under the Vaccine Act -- namely, an encephalitis within
five to fifteen days following receipt (of MMR)," admitted the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) regarding the case. "This
case is appropriate for compensation," it added, in full agreement with
the court's decision.
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see some fascinating and interesting clips regarding the truth about the threat
from MMR vaccines, one can easily log onto:
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