Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 http://www.freemarketnews.com/nview.php?nseq=580 NOW IT'S CHURCHES VS. BIG PHARMA OVER AUTISM VACCINE Jul 26, 2005 - FreeMarketNews.com by staff reports Just when the controversy over autism and its relationship to vaccines seemed to have quieted down, the issue is heating up again. Washington DC protests, new books, a dashing Kennedy involved in the cause (environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.) and the soft-spoken mother of an autistic child, the Rev. Lisa Sykes, have combined to give the issue a much higher profile. Meanwhile the most important man in the Senate, Majority Leader Bill Frist has continued his efforts to immunize Big Pharma via legislation that will hold harmless those involved in the creation of vaccines now linked to autism. Frist attached a rider to legislation in 2003 and then did the same thing earlier this year. He has also attempted to bottle-up the release of government transcripts related to the issue. Sykes is the daughter of two CIA employees with a degree from Princeton Theological Seminary. According to a recent AP report, the Richmond, Virginia-based Sykes, a pastor of Richmond's Christ United Methodist Church, " has convinced the Virginia Conference of the United Methodist church - the largest conference in United Methodism - to pass a resolution calling for the removal of mercury from vaccines and all medicines. It now heads to the Board of Global Ministries and the Board of Church and Society of the United Methodist Church for consideration. The same resolution passed Kerns' East Kansas Conference of the Methodist Church 650-0 a few weeks ago. The Virginia Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America has referred the measure to a committee. … " In addition to having an impact on legislation it is quite possible that the church resolutions could be helpful to parents already in litigation - certainly from the standpoint of moral authority. While a full alphabet soup of government agencies continue to insist there is no link between autism and vaccines containing a mercury-based preservative thimerosal, grieving parents like Sykes - who must tend to their children every day - have no intention of letting up on potentially culpable institutions. For such parents, the onset of autism among thousands of children throughout the US in the 1990s - only days after receiving thimerosal-laden vaccines - cannot be explained without granting some responsibility to the vaccines and vaccine-makers themselves. And even Big Pharma and the US healthcare bureaucracy would seem to agree in deed if not in word since after a secret conference in 2000 (Newsbriefs, " Vaccination … and the Nanny State " – July 23), the industry decided that vaccines with thimerosal would cease to be created or disseminated in the US. (Stocks were not destroyed however, but were given away to third world countries earlier in the decade – something else that stuns those who have followed the controversy closely.) Now, as lawsuits pile up, the industry's attempt at damage control seem increasingly frantic. According to an article in GreenJournal by Robert F. Kennedy, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist has been almost hyperactive on behalf of Big Pharma regarding this issue. He " slipped a rider known as the `Eli Lilly Protection Act' into a homeland security bill, but Congress repealed the measure in 2003. In early 2005, Frist slipped another provision into an anti-terrorism bill that would deny compensation to children suffering from vaccine-related brain disorders. [Frist has also] attempted to seal all of the government's vaccine-related documents … and shield Eli Lilly, the developer of thimerosal, from subpoenas. `The lawsuits are of such magnitude that they could put vaccine producers out of business and limit our capacity to deal with a biological attack by terrorists' says Amy Olsen, a legislative assistant to Frist. Unfortunately for Frist, his statements on the matter tend to lack credibility because of the amount of money donated to his campaign coffers by Big Pharma and Eli Lilly - nearly $1 million. -CM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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