So Zeno boy, have a read of the following and tell us what you think, you can print these off on plywood and shove them up the pussycat. Feb, 2008 – Lancet, “Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children” Feb, 2010 – Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, “Hepatitis B Vaccination of Male Neonates and Autism Diagnosis, NHIS 1997–2002” Sept–Oct, 2008 – Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, “Hepatitis B triple series vaccine and developmental disability in US children aged 1–9 years” June, 2010 – Acta Neurobioliae, “Sorting out the spinning of autism: heavy metals and the question of incidence” 2010 – United States Center for Disease Control, “Recommended Immunization Schedule” April, 2010 – Autism File magazine, “Ethics, Evidence and the Death of Medicine” Jan, 2010 – Autism File magazine, “That Paper” Mar, 2010 – Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, “Delayed Acquisition of Neonatal Reflexes in Newborn Primates Receiving a Thimerosal-Containing Hepatitis B Vaccine: Influence of Gestational Age and Birth Weight” June, 2010 – Acta Neurobioliae, “Influence of pediatric vaccines on amygdala growth and opioid ligand binding in rhesus macaque infants: A pilot study” 2009 – Medical Veritas, “Response to Dr. Ari Brown and the Immunization Action Coalition ” 2004 – Elsevier, “Editorial: The First International Symposium on Vaccine Safety” April, 2003 – Elsevier, “Unintended events following immunization with MMR: a systematic review” April, 2008 – Elsevier, “Thimerosal exposure in infants and neurodevelopmental disorders: An assessment of computerized medical records in the Vaccine Safety Datalink” Jan, 2009 – The Autism File, “On Second Looking Into the Case of Dr. Andrew J. Wakefield” June, 2005 – Paper by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., “Tobacco Science and the Thimerosal Scandal,” June, 2005 – Salon.com/Rolling Stone, “Deadly Immunity” Reply
skepticunt said: So Zeno boy, have a read of the following and tell us what you think, you can print these off on plywood and shove them up the pussycat. What a nice turn of phrase, you have. A credit to your profession, no doubt. Reply