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Deadly Immunity

originally published on Salon.com

June 16, 2005

 

Download RFK's original research paper:

Tobacco Science and the Thimerosal Scandal .pdf

 

In June 2000, a group of top government scientists and

health officials gathered for a meeting at the

isolated Simpsonwood conference center in Norcross,

Ga. Convened by the Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention, the meeting was held at this Methodist

retreat center, nestled in wooded farmland next to the

Chattahoochee River, to ensure complete secrecy. The

agency had issued no public announcement of the

session -- only private invitations to 52 attendees.

There were high-level officials from the CDC and the

Food and Drug Administration, the top vaccine

specialist from the World Health Organization in

Geneva, and representatives of every major vaccine

manufacturer, including GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Wyeth

and Aventis Pasteur. All of the scientific data under

discussion, CDC officials repeatedly reminded the

participants, was strictly " embargoed. " There would be

no making photocopies of documents, no taking papers

with them when they left.

 

The federal officials and industry representatives had

assembled to discuss a disturbing new study that

raised alarming questions about the safety of a host

of common childhood vaccines administered to infants

and young children. According to a CDC epidemiologist

named Tom Verstraeten, who had analyzed the agency's

massive database containing the medical records of

100,000 children, a mercury-based preservative in the

vaccines -- thimerosal -- appeared to be responsible

for a dramatic increase in autism and a host of other

neurological disorders among children. " I was actually

stunned by what I saw, " Verstraeten told those

assembled at Simpsonwood, citing the staggering number

of earlier studies that indicate a link between

thimerosal and speech delays, attention-deficit

disorder, hyperactivity and autism. Since 1991, when

the CDC and the FDA had recommended that three

additional vaccines laced with the preservative be

given to extremely young infants -- in one case,

within hours of birth -- the estimated number of cases

of autism had increased fifteenfold, from one in every

2,500 children to one in 166 children.

 

Even for scientists and doctors accustomed to

confronting issues of life and death, the findings

were frightening. " You can play with this all you

want, " Dr. Bill Weil, a consultant for the American

Academy of Pediatrics, told the group. The results

" are statistically significant. " Dr. Richard Johnston,

an immunologist and pediatrician from the University

of Colorado whose grandson had been born early on the

morning of the meeting's first day, was even more

alarmed. " My gut feeling? " he said. " Forgive this

personal comment -- I do not want my grandson to get a

thimerosal-containing vaccine until we know better

what is going on. "

 

But instead of taking immediate steps to alert the

public and rid the vaccine supply of thimerosal, the

officials and executives at Simpsonwood spent most of

the next two days discussing how to cover up the

damaging data. According to transcripts obtained under

the Freedom of Information Act, many at the meeting

were concerned about how the damaging revelations

about thimerosal would affect the vaccine industry's

bottom line.

 

" We are in a bad position from the standpoint of

defending any lawsuits, " said Dr. Robert Brent, a

pediatrician at the Alfred I. duPont Hospital for

Children in Delaware. " This will be a resource to our

very busy plaintiff attorneys in this country. " Dr.

Bob Chen, head of vaccine safety for the CDC,

expressed relief that " given the sensitivity of the

information, we have been able to keep it out of the

hands of, let's say, less responsible hands. " Dr. John

Clements, vaccines advisor at the World Health

Organization, declared that " perhaps this study should

not have been done at all. " He added that " the

research results have to be handled, " warning that the

study " will be taken by others and will be used in

other ways beyond the control of this group. "

 

In fact, the government has proved to be far more

adept at handling the damage than at protecting

children's health. The CDC paid the Institute of

Medicine to conduct a new study to whitewash the risks

of thimerosal, ordering researchers to " rule out " the

chemical's link to autism. It withheld Verstraeten's

findings, even though they had been slated for

immediate publication, and told other scientists that

his original data had been " lost " and could not be

replicated. And to thwart the Freedom of Information

Act, it handed its giant database of vaccine records

over to a private company, declaring it off-limits to

researchers. By the time Verstraeten finally published

his study in 2003, he had gone to work for

GlaxoSmithKline and reworked his data to bury the link

between thimerosal and autism.

 

Vaccine manufacturers had already begun to phase

thimerosal out of injections given to American infants

-- but they continued to sell off their mercury-based

supplies of vaccines until last year. The CDC and FDA

gave them a hand, buying up the tainted vaccines for

export to developing countries and allowing drug

companies to continue using the preservative in some

American vaccines -- including several pediatric flu

shots as well as tetanus boosters routinely given to

11-year-olds.

 

The drug companies are also getting help from powerful

lawmakers in Washington. Senate Majority Leader Bill

Frist, who has received $873,000 in contributions from

the pharmaceutical industry, has been working to

immunize vaccine makers from liability in 4,200

lawsuits that have been filed by the parents of

injured children. On five separate occasions, Frist

has tried to seal all of the government's

vaccine-related documents -- including the Simpsonwood

transcripts -- and shield Eli Lilly, the developer of

thimerosal, from subpoenas. In 2002, the day after

Frist quietly slipped a rider known as the " Eli Lilly

Protection Act " into a homeland security bill, the

company contributed $10,000 to his campaign and bought

5,000 copies of his book on bioterrorism. Congress

repealed the measure in 2003 -- but earlier this year,

Frist slipped another provision into an anti-terrorism

bill that would deny compensation to children

suffering from vaccine-related brain disorders. " 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 Andy Olsen, a legislative assistant

to Frist.

 

Even many conservatives are shocked by the

government's effort to cover up the dangers of

thimerosal. Rep. Dan Burton, a Republican from

Indiana, oversaw a three-year investigation of

thimerosal after his grandson was diagnosed with

autism. " Thimerosal used as a preservative in vaccines

is directly related to the autism epidemic, " his House

Government Reform Committee concluded in its final

report. " This epidemic in all probability may have

been prevented or curtailed had the FDA not been

asleep at the switch regarding a lack of safety data

regarding injected thimerosal, a known neurotoxin. "

The FDA and other public-health agencies failed to

act, the committee added, out of " institutional

malfeasance for self protection " and " misplaced

protectionism of the pharmaceutical industry. "

 

The story of how government health agencies colluded

with Big Pharma to hide the risks of thimerosal from

the public is a chilling case study of institutional

arrogance, power and greed. I was drawn into the

controversy only reluctantly. As an attorney and

environmentalist who has spent years working on issues

of mercury toxicity, I frequently met mothers of

autistic children who were absolutely convinced that

their kids had been injured by vaccines. Privately, I

was skeptical. I doubted that autism could be blamed

on a single source, and I certainly understood the

government's need to reassure parents that

vaccinations are safe; the eradication of deadly

childhood diseases depends on it. I tended to agree

with skeptics like Rep. Henry Waxman, a Democrat from

California, who criticized his colleagues on the House

Government Reform Committee for leaping to conclusions

about autism and vaccinations. " Why should we scare

people about immunization, " Waxman pointed out at one

hearing, " until we know the facts? "

 

It was only after reading the Simpsonwood transcripts,

studying the leading scientific research and talking

with many of the nation's preeminent authorities on

mercury that I became convinced that the link between

thimerosal and the epidemic of childhood neurological

disorders is real. Five of my own children are members

of the Thimerosal Generation -- those born between

1989 and 2003 -- who received heavy doses of mercury

from vaccines. " The elementary grades are overwhelmed

with children who have symptoms of neurological or

immune-system damage, " Patti White, a school nurse,

told the House Government Reform Committee in 1999.

" Vaccines are supposed to be making us healthier;

however, in 25 years of nursing I have never seen so

many damaged, sick kids. Something very, very wrong is

happening to our children. " More than 500,000 kids

currently suffer from autism, and pediatricians

diagnose more than 40,000 new cases every year. The

disease was unknown until 1943, when it was identified

and diagnosed among 11 children born in the months

after thimerosal was first added to baby vaccines in

1931.

 

Some skeptics dispute that the rise in autism is

caused by thimerosal-tainted vaccinations. They argue

that the increase is a result of better diagnosis -- a

theory that seems questionable at best, given that

most of the new cases of autism are clustered within a

single generation of children. " If the epidemic is

truly an artifact of poor diagnosis, " scoffs Dr. Boyd

Haley, one of the world's authorities on mercury

toxicity, " then where are all the 20-year-old

autistics? " Other researchers point out that Americans

are exposed to a greater cumulative " load " of mercury

than ever before, from contaminated fish to dental

fillings, and suggest that thimerosal in vaccines may

be only part of a much larger problem. It's a concern

that certainly deserves far more attention than it has

received -- but it overlooks the fact that the mercury

concentrations in vaccines dwarf other sources of

exposure to our children.

 

What is most striking is the lengths to which many of

the leading detectives have gone to ignore -- and

cover up -- the evidence against thimerosal. From the

very beginning, the scientific case against the

mercury additive has been overwhelming. The

preservative, which is used to stem fungi and

bacterial growth in vaccines, contains ethylmercury, a

potent neurotoxin. Truckloads of studies have shown

that mercury tends to accumulate in the brains of

primates and other animals after they are injected

with vaccines -- and that the developing brains of

infants are particularly susceptible. In 1977, a

Russian study found that adults exposed to much lower

concentrations of ethylmercury than those given to

American children still suffered brain damage years

later. Russia banned thimerosal from children's

vaccines 20 years ago, and Denmark, Austria, Japan,

Great Britain and all the Scandinavian countries have

since followed suit.

 

" You couldn't even construct a study that shows

thimerosal is safe, " says Haley, who heads the

chemistry department at the University of Kentucky.

" It's just too darn toxic. If you inject thimerosal

into an animal, its brain will sicken. If you apply it

to living tissue, the cells die. If you put it in a

petri dish, the culture dies. Knowing these things, it

would be shocking if one could inject it into an

infant without causing damage. "

 

Internal documents reveal that Eli Lilly, which first

developed thimerosal, knew from the start that its

product could cause damage -- and even death -- in

both animals and humans. In 1930, the company tested

thimerosal by administering it to 22 patients with

terminal meningitis, all of whom died within weeks of

being injected -- a fact Lilly didn't bother to report

in its study declaring thimerosal safe. In 1935,

researchers at another vaccine manufacturer,

Pittman-Moore, warned Lilly that its claims about

thimerosal's safety " did not check with ours. " Half

the dogs Pittman injected with thimerosal-based

vaccines became sick, leading researchers there to

declare the preservative " unsatisfactory as a serum

intended for use on dogs. "

 

In the decades that followed, the evidence against

thimerosal continued to mount. During the Second World

War, when the Department of Defense used the

preservative in vaccines on soldiers, it required

Lilly to label it " poison. " In 1967, a study in

Applied Microbiology found that thimerosal killed mice

when added to injected vaccines. Four years later,

Lilly's own studies discerned that thimerosal was

" toxic to tissue cells " in concentrations as low as

one part per million -- 100 times weaker than the

concentration in a typical vaccine. Even so, the

company continued to promote thimerosal as " nontoxic "

and also incorporated it into topical disinfectants.

In 1977, 10 babies at a Toronto hospital died when an

antiseptic preserved with thimerosal was dabbed onto

their umbilical cords.

 

In 1982, the FDA proposed a ban on over-the-counter

products that contained thimerosal, and in 1991 the

agency considered banning it from animal vaccines. But

tragically, that same year, the CDC recommended that

infants be injected with a series of mercury-laced

vaccines. Newborns would be vaccinated for hepatitis B

within 24 hours of birth, and 2-month-old infants

would be immunized for haemophilus influenzae B and

diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis.

 

The drug industry knew the additional vaccines posed a

danger. The same year that the CDC approved the new

vaccines, Dr. Maurice Hilleman, one of the fathers of

Merck's vaccine programs, warned the company that

6-month-olds who were administered the shots would

suffer dangerous exposure to mercury. He recommended

that thimerosal be discontinued, " especially when used

on infants and children, " noting that the industry

knew of nontoxic alternatives. " The best way to go, "

he added, " is to switch to dispensing the actual

vaccines without adding preservatives. "

 

For Merck and other drug companies, however, the

obstacle was money. Thimerosal enables the

pharmaceutical industry to package vaccines in vials

that contain multiple doses, which require additional

protection because they are more easily contaminated

by multiple needle entries. The larger vials cost half

as much to produce as smaller, single-dose vials,

making it cheaper for international agencies to

distribute them to impoverished regions at risk of

epidemics. Faced with this " cost consideration, " Merck

ignored Hilleman's warnings, and government officials

continued to push more and more thimerosal-based

vaccines for children. Before 1989, American

preschoolers received 11 vaccinations -- for polio,

diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis and

measles-mumps-rubella. A decade later, thanks to

federal recommendations, children were receiving a

total of 22 immunizations by the time they reached

first grade.

 

As the number of vaccines increased, the rate of

autism among children exploded. During the 1990s, 40

million children were injected with thimerosal-based

vaccines, receiving unprecedented levels of mercury

during a period critical for brain development.

Despite the well-documented dangers of thimerosal, it

appears that no one bothered to add up the cumulative

dose of mercury that children would receive from the

mandated vaccines. " What took the FDA so long to do

the calculations? " Peter Patriarca, director of viral

products for the agency, asked in an e-mail to the CDC

in 1999. " Why didn't CDC and the advisory bodies do

these calculations when they rapidly expanded the

childhood immunization schedule? "

 

But by that time, the damage was done. Infants who

received all their vaccines, plus boosters, by the age

of six months were being injected with a total of 187

micrograms of ethylmercury -- a level 40 percent

greater than the EPA's limit for daily exposure to

methylmercury, a related neurotoxin. Although the

vaccine industry insists that ethylmercury poses

little danger because it breaks down rapidly and is

removed by the body, several studies -- including one

published in April by the National Institutes of

Health -- suggest that ethylmercury is actually more

toxic to developing brains and stays in the brain

longer than methylmercury. Under the expanded schedule

of vaccinations, multiple shots were often

administered on a single day: At two months, when the

infant brain is still at a critical stage of

development, children routinely received three

innoculations that delivered 99 times the approved

limit of mercury.

 

Officials responsible for childhood immunizations

insist that the additional vaccines were necessary to

protect infants from disease and that thimerosal is

still essential in developing nations, which, they

often claim, cannot afford the single-dose vials that

don't require a preservative. Dr. Paul Offit, one of

CDC's top vaccine advisors, told me, " I think if we

really have an influenza pandemic -- and certainly we

will in the next 20 years, because we always do --

there's no way on God's earth that we immunize 280

million people with single-dose vials. There has to be

multidose vials. "

 

But while public-health officials may have been

well-intentioned, many of those on the CDC advisory

committee who backed the additional vaccines had close

ties to the industry. Dr. Sam Katz, the committee's

chair, was a paid consultant for most of the major

vaccine makers and was part of a team that developed

the measles vaccine and brought it to licensure in

1963. Dr. Neal Halsey, another committee member,

worked as a researcher for the vaccine companies and

received honoraria from Abbott Labs for his research

on the hepatitis B vaccine.

 

Indeed, in the tight circle of scientists who work on

vaccines, such conflicts of interest are common. Rep.

Burton says that the CDC " routinely allows scientists

with blatant conflicts of interest to serve on

intellectual advisory committees that make

recommendations on new vaccines, " even though they

have " interests in the products and companies for

which they are supposed to be providing unbiased

oversight. " The House Government Reform Committee

discovered that four of the eight CDC advisors who

approved guidelines for a rotavirus vaccine " had

financial ties to the pharmaceutical companies that

were developing different versions of the vaccine. "

 

Offit, who shares a patent on one of the vaccines,

acknowledged to me that he " would make money " if his

vote eventually leads to a marketable product. But he

dismissed my suggestion that a scientist's direct

financial stake in CDC approval might bias his

judgment. " It provides no conflict for me, " he

insists. " I have simply been informed by the process,

not corrupted by it. When I sat around that table, my

sole intent was trying to make recommendations that

best benefited the children in this country. It's

offensive to say that physicians and public-health

people are in the pocket of industry and thus are

making decisions that they know are unsafe for

children. It's just not the way it works. "

 

Other vaccine scientists and regulators gave me

similar assurances. Like Offit, they view themselves

as enlightened guardians of children's health, proud

of their " partnerships " with pharmaceutical companies,

immune to the seductions of personal profit, besieged

by irrational activists whose anti-vaccine campaigns

are endangering children's health. They are often

resentful of questioning. " Science, " says Offit, " is

best left to scientists. "

 

Still, some government officials were alarmed by the

apparent conflicts of interest. In his e-mail to CDC

administrators in 1999, Paul Patriarca of the FDA

blasted federal regulators for failing to adequately

scrutinize the danger posed by the added baby

vaccines. " I'm not sure there will be an easy way out

of the potential perception that the FDA, CDC and

immunization-policy bodies may have been asleep at the

switch re: thimerosal until now, " Patriarca wrote. The

close ties between regulatory officials and the

pharmaceutical industry, he added, " will also raise

questions about various advisory bodies regarding

aggressive recommendations for use " of thimerosal in

child vaccines.

 

If federal regulators and government scientists failed

to grasp the potential risks of thimerosal over the

years, no one could claim ignorance after the secret

meeting at Simpsonwood. But rather than conduct more

studies to test the link to autism and other forms of

brain damage, the CDC placed politics over science.

The agency turned its database on childhood vaccines

-- which had been developed largely at taxpayer

expense -- over to a private agency, America's Health

Insurance Plans, ensuring that it could not be used

for additional research. It also instructed the

Institute of Medicine, an advisory organization that

is part of the National Academy of Sciences, to

produce a study debunking the link between thimerosal

and brain disorders. The CDC " wants us to declare,

well, that these things are pretty safe, " Dr. Marie

McCormick, who chaired the IOM's Immunization Safety

Review Committee, told her fellow researchers when

they first met in January 2001. " We are not ever going

to come down that [autism] is a true side effect " of

thimerosal exposure. According to transcripts of the

meeting, the committee's chief staffer, Kathleen

Stratton, predicted that the IOM would conclude that

the evidence was " inadequate to accept or reject a

causal relation " between thimerosal and autism. That,

she added, was the result " Walt wants " -- a reference

to Dr. Walter Orenstein, director of the National

Immunization Program for the CDC.

 

For those who had devoted their lives to promoting

vaccination, the revelations about thimerosal

threatened to undermine everything they had worked

for. " We've got a dragon by the tail here, " said Dr.

Michael Kaback, another committee member. " The more

negative that [our] presentation is, the less likely

people are to use vaccination, immunization -- and we

know what the results of that will be. We are kind of

caught in a trap. How we work our way out of the trap,

I think is the charge. "

 

Even in public, federal officials made it clear that

their primary goal in studying thimerosal was to

dispel doubts about vaccines. " Four current studies

are taking place to rule out the proposed link between

autism and thimerosal, " Dr. Gordon Douglas,

then-director of strategic planning for vaccine

research at the National Institutes of Health, assured

a Princeton University gathering in May 2001. " In

order to undo the harmful effects of research claiming

to link the [measles] vaccine to an elevated risk of

autism, we need to conduct and publicize additional

studies to assure parents of safety. " Douglas formerly

served as president of vaccinations for Merck, where

he ignored warnings about thimerosal's risks.

 

In May of last year, the Institute of Medicine issued

its final report. Its conclusion: There is no proven

link between autism and thimerosal in vaccines. Rather

than reviewing the large body of literature describing

the toxicity of thimerosal, the report relied on four

disastrously flawed epidemiological studies examining

European countries, where children received much

smaller doses of thimerosal than American kids. It

also cited a new version of the Verstraeten study,

published in the journal Pediatrics, that had been

reworked to reduce the link between thimerosal and

autism. The new study included children too young to

have been diagnosed with autism and overlooked others

who showed signs of the disease. The IOM declared the

case closed and -- in a startling position for a

scientific body -- recommended that no further

research be conducted.

 

The report may have satisfied the CDC, but it

convinced no one. Rep. David Weldon, a Republican

physician from Florida who serves on the House

Government Reform Committee, attacked the Institute of

Medicine, saying it relied on a handful of studies

that were " fatally flawed " by " poor design " and failed

to represent " all the available scientific and medical

research. " CDC officials are not interested in an

honest search for the truth, Weldon told me, because

" an association between vaccines and autism would

force them to admit that their policies irreparably

damaged thousands of children. Who would want to make

that conclusion about themselves? "

 

Under pressure from Congress and parents, the

Institute of Medicine convened another panel to

address continuing concerns about the Vaccine Safety

Datalink data-sharing program. In February, the new

panel, composed of different scientists, criticized

the way the VSD had been used to study vaccine safety,

and urged the CDC to make its vaccine database

available to the public.

 

So far, though, only two scientists have managed to

gain access. Dr. Mark Geier, president of the Genetics

Center of America, and his son, David, spent a year

battling to obtain the medical records from the CDC.

Since August 2002, when members of Congress pressured

the agency to turn over the data, the Geiers have

completed six studies that demonstrate a powerful

correlation between thimerosal and neurological damage

in children. One study, which compares the cumulative

dose of mercury received by children born between 1981

and 1985 with those born between 1990 and 1996, found

a " very significant relationship " between autism and

vaccines. Another study of educational performance

found that kids who received higher doses of

thimerosal in vaccines were nearly three times as

likely to be diagnosed with autism and more than three

times as likely to suffer from speech disorders and

mental retardation. Another soon-to-be-published study

shows that autism rates are in decline following the

recent elimination of thimerosal from most vaccines.

 

As the federal government worked to prevent scientists

from studying vaccines, others have stepped in to

study the link to autism. In April, reporter Dan

Olmsted of UPI undertook one of the more interesting

studies himself. Searching for children who had not

been exposed to mercury in vaccines -- the kind of

population that scientists typically use as a

" control " in experiments -- Olmsted scoured the Amish

of Lancaster County, Penn., who refuse to immunize

their infants. Given the national rate of autism,

Olmsted calculated that there should be 130 autistics

among the Amish. He found only four. One had been

exposed to high levels of mercury from a power plant.

The other three -- including one child adopted from

outside the Amish community -- had received their

vaccines.

 

At the state level, many officials have also conducted

in-depth reviews of thimerosal. While the Institute of

Medicine was busy whitewashing the risks, the Iowa

Legislature was carefully combing through all of the

available scientific and biological data. " After three

years of review, I became convinced there was

sufficient credible research to show a link between

mercury and the increased incidences in autism, " state

Sen. Ken Veenstra, a Republican who oversaw the

investigation, told the magazine Byronchild earlier

this year. " The fact that Iowa's 700 percent increase

in autism began in the 1990s, right after more and

more vaccines were added to the children's vaccine

schedules, is solid evidence alone. " Last year, Iowa

became the first state to ban mercury in vaccines,

followed by California. Similar bans are now under

consideration in 32 other states.

 

But instead of following suit, the FDA continues to

allow manufacturers to include thimerosal in scores of

over-the-counter medications as well as steroids and

injected collagen. Even more alarming, the government

continues to ship vaccines preserved with thimerosal

to developing countries -- some of which are now

experiencing a sudden explosion in autism rates. In

China, where the disease was virtually unknown prior

to the introduction of thimerosal by U.S. drug

manufacturers in 1999, news reports indicate that

there are now more than 1.8 million autistics.

Although reliable numbers are hard to come by,

autistic disorders also appear to be soaring in India,

Argentina, Nicaragua and other developing countries

that are now using thimerosal-laced vaccines. The

World Health Organization continues to insist

thimerosal is safe, but it promises to keep the

possibility that it is linked to neurological

disorders " under review. "

 

I devoted time to study this issue because I believe

that this is a moral crisis that must be addressed.

If, as the evidence suggests, our public-health

authorities knowingly allowed the pharmaceutical

industry to poison an entire generation of American

children, their actions arguably constitute one of the

biggest scandals in the annals of American medicine.

" The CDC is guilty of incompetence and gross

negligence, " says Mark Blaxill, vice president of Safe

Minds, a nonprofit organization concerned about the

role of mercury in medicines. " The damage caused by

vaccine exposure is massive. It's bigger than

asbestos, bigger than tobacco, bigger than anything

you've ever seen. " It's hard to calculate the damage

to our country -- and to the international efforts to

eradicate epidemic diseases -- if Third World nations

come to believe that America's most heralded

foreign-aid initiative is poisoning their children.

It's not difficult to predict how this scenario will

be interpreted by America's enemies abroad. The

scientists and researchers -- many of them sincere,

even idealistic -- who are participating in efforts to

hide the science on thimerosal claim that they are

trying to advance the lofty goal of protecting

children in developing nations from disease pandemics.

They are badly misguided. Their failure to come clean

on thimerosal will come back horribly to haunt our

country and the world's poorest populations.

 

Salon.com

June 16, 2005

 

 

 

 

 

" Do not be afraid of enemies; the worst they can do is to kill you. Do

not be afraid of friends; the worst they can do is betray you. Be afraid of the

indifferent; they do not kill or betray. But only because of their silent

agreement, betrayal and murder exist on earth. "

- - -- Bruno Yasienski - " The Plot of the Indifferent " (1937)

 

 

 

 

 

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Sorry to send twice forgot to put in the web addyhttp://robertfkennedyjr.com/articles.html Deadly Immunityoriginally published on Salon.comJune 16, 2005Download RFK's original research paper:Tobacco Science and the Thimerosal Scandal .pdfIn June 2000, a group of top government scientists andhealth officials gathered for a meeting at theisolated Simpsonwood conference center in Norcross,Ga. Convened by the Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, the meeting was held at this Methodistretreat center, nestled in wooded farmland next to theChattahoochee River, to ensure complete secrecy. Theagency had issued no public announcement of thesession -- only private invitations to 52 attendees.There were high-level

officials from the CDC and theFood and Drug Administration, the top vaccinespecialist from the World Health Organization inGeneva, and representatives of every major vaccinemanufacturer, including GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Wyethand Aventis Pasteur. All of the scientific data underdiscussion, CDC officials repeatedly reminded theparticipants, was strictly "embargoed." There would beno making photocopies of documents, no taking paperswith them when they left.The federal officials and industry representatives hadassembled to discuss a disturbing new study thatraised alarming questions about the safety of a hostof common childhood vaccines administered to infantsand young children. According to a CDC epidemiologistnamed Tom Verstraeten, who had analyzed the agency'smassive database containing the medical records of100,000 children, a mercury-based preservative in thevaccines -- thimerosal -- appeared to be

responsiblefor a dramatic increase in autism and a host of otherneurological disorders among children. "I was actuallystunned by what I saw," Verstraeten told thoseassembled at Simpsonwood, citing the staggering numberof earlier studies that indicate a link betweenthimerosal and speech delays, attention-deficitdisorder, hyperactivity and autism. Since 1991, whenthe CDC and the FDA had recommended that threeadditional vaccines laced with the preservative begiven to extremely young infants -- in one case,within hours of birth -- the estimated number of casesof autism had increased fifteenfold, from one in every2,500 children to one in 166 children.Even for scientists and doctors accustomed toconfronting issues of life and death, the findingswere frightening. "You can play with this all youwant," Dr. Bill Weil, a consultant for the AmericanAcademy of Pediatrics, told the group. The results"are statistically

significant." Dr. Richard Johnston,an immunologist and pediatrician from the Universityof Colorado whose grandson had been born early on themorning of the meeting's first day, was even morealarmed. "My gut feeling?" he said. "Forgive thispersonal comment -- I do not want my grandson to get athimerosal-containing vaccine until we know betterwhat is going on."But instead of taking immediate steps to alert thepublic and rid the vaccine supply of thimerosal, theofficials and executives at Simpsonwood spent most ofthe next two days discussing how to cover up thedamaging data. According to transcripts obtained underthe Freedom of Information Act, many at the meetingwere concerned about how the damaging revelationsabout thimerosal would affect the vaccine industry'sbottom line."We are in a bad position from the standpoint ofdefending any lawsuits," said Dr. Robert Brent, apediatrician at the Alfred I.

duPont Hospital forChildren in Delaware. "This will be a resource to ourvery busy plaintiff attorneys in this country." Dr.Bob Chen, head of vaccine safety for the CDC,expressed relief that "given the sensitivity of theinformation, we have been able to keep it out of thehands of, let's say, less responsible hands." Dr. JohnClements, vaccines advisor at the World HealthOrganization, declared that "perhaps this study shouldnot have been done at all." He added that "theresearch results have to be handled," warning that thestudy "will be taken by others and will be used inother ways beyond the control of this group."In fact, the government has proved to be far moreadept at handling the damage than at protectingchildren's health. The CDC paid the Institute ofMedicine to conduct a new study to whitewash the risksof thimerosal, ordering researchers to "rule out" thechemical's link to autism. It withheld

Verstraeten'sfindings, even though they had been slated forimmediate publication, and told other scientists thathis original data had been "lost" and could not bereplicated. And to thwart the Freedom of InformationAct, it handed its giant database of vaccine recordsover to a private company, declaring it off-limits toresearchers. By the time Verstraeten finally publishedhis study in 2003, he had gone to work forGlaxoSmithKline and reworked his data to bury the linkbetween thimerosal and autism.Vaccine manufacturers had already begun to phasethimerosal out of injections given to American infants-- but they continued to sell off their mercury-basedsupplies of vaccines until last year. The CDC and FDAgave them a hand, buying up the tainted vaccines forexport to developing countries and allowing drugcompanies to continue using the preservative in someAmerican vaccines -- including several pediatric flushots

as well as tetanus boosters routinely given to11-year-olds.The drug companies are also getting help from powerfullawmakers in Washington. Senate Majority Leader BillFrist, who has received $873,000 in contributions fromthe pharmaceutical industry, has been working toimmunize vaccine makers from liability in 4,200lawsuits that have been filed by the parents ofinjured children. On five separate occasions, Fristhas tried to seal all of the government'svaccine-related documents -- including the Simpsonwoodtranscripts -- and shield Eli Lilly, the developer ofthimerosal, from subpoenas. In 2002, the day afterFrist quietly slipped a rider known as the "Eli LillyProtection Act" into a homeland security bill, thecompany contributed $10,000 to his campaign and bought5,000 copies of his book on bioterrorism. Congressrepealed the measure in 2003 -- but earlier this year,Frist slipped another provision into an

anti-terrorismbill that would deny compensation to childrensuffering from vaccine-related brain disorders. "Thelawsuits are of such magnitude that they could putvaccine producers out of business and limit ourcapacity to deal with a biological attack byterrorists," says Andy Olsen, a legislative assistantto Frist.Even many conservatives are shocked by thegovernment's effort to cover up the dangers ofthimerosal. Rep. Dan Burton, a Republican fromIndiana, oversaw a three-year investigation ofthimerosal after his grandson was diagnosed withautism. "Thimerosal used as a preservative in vaccinesis directly related to the autism epidemic," his HouseGovernment Reform Committee concluded in its finalreport. "This epidemic in all probability may havebeen prevented or curtailed had the FDA not beenasleep at the switch regarding a lack of safety dataregarding injected thimerosal, a known neurotoxin."The FDA and

other public-health agencies failed toact, the committee added, out of "institutionalmalfeasance for self protection" and "misplacedprotectionism of the pharmaceutical industry."The story of how government health agencies colludedwith Big Pharma to hide the risks of thimerosal fromthe public is a chilling case study of institutionalarrogance, power and greed. I was drawn into thecontroversy only reluctantly. As an attorney andenvironmentalist who has spent years working on issuesof mercury toxicity, I frequently met mothers ofautistic children who were absolutely convinced thattheir kids had been injured by vaccines. Privately, Iwas skeptical. I doubted that autism could be blamedon a single source, and I certainly understood thegovernment's need to reassure parents thatvaccinations are safe; the eradication of deadlychildhood diseases depends on it. I tended to agreewith skeptics like Rep. Henry Waxman, a

Democrat fromCalifornia, who criticized his colleagues on the HouseGovernment Reform Committee for leaping to conclusionsabout autism and vaccinations. "Why should we scarepeople about immunization," Waxman pointed out at onehearing, "until we know the facts?"It was only after reading the Simpsonwood transcripts,studying the leading scientific research and talkingwith many of the nation's preeminent authorities onmercury that I became convinced that the link betweenthimerosal and the epidemic of childhood neurologicaldisorders is real. Five of my own children are membersof the Thimerosal Generation -- those born between1989 and 2003 -- who received heavy doses of mercuryfrom vaccines. "The elementary grades are overwhelmedwith children who have symptoms of neurological orimmune-system damage," Patti White, a school nurse,told the House Government Reform Committee in 1999."Vaccines are supposed to be making

us healthier;however, in 25 years of nursing I have never seen somany damaged, sick kids. Something very, very wrong ishappening to our children." More than 500,000 kidscurrently suffer from autism, and pediatriciansdiagnose more than 40,000 new cases every year. Thedisease was unknown until 1943, when it was identifiedand diagnosed among 11 children born in the monthsafter thimerosal was first added to baby vaccines in1931.Some skeptics dispute that the rise in autism iscaused by thimerosal-tainted vaccinations. They arguethat the increase is a result of better diagnosis -- atheory that seems questionable at best, given thatmost of the new cases of autism are clustered within asingle generation of children. "If the epidemic istruly an artifact of poor diagnosis," scoffs Dr. BoydHaley, one of the world's authorities on mercurytoxicity, "then where are all the 20-year-oldautistics?" Other researchers

point out that Americansare exposed to a greater cumulative "load" of mercurythan ever before, from contaminated fish to dentalfillings, and suggest that thimerosal in vaccines maybe only part of a much larger problem. It's a concernthat certainly deserves far more attention than it hasreceived -- but it overlooks the fact that the mercuryconcentrations in vaccines dwarf other sources ofexposure to our children.What is most striking is the lengths to which many ofthe leading detectives have gone to ignore -- andcover up -- the evidence against thimerosal. From thevery beginning, the scientific case against themercury additive has been overwhelming. Thepreservative, which is used to stem fungi andbacterial growth in vaccines, contains ethylmercury, apotent neurotoxin. Truckloads of studies have shownthat mercury tends to accumulate in the brains ofprimates and other animals after they are injectedwith

vaccines -- and that the developing brains ofinfants are particularly susceptible. In 1977, aRussian study found that adults exposed to much lowerconcentrations of ethylmercury than those given toAmerican children still suffered brain damage yearslater. Russia banned thimerosal from children'svaccines 20 years ago, and Denmark, Austria, Japan,Great Britain and all the Scandinavian countries havesince followed suit."You couldn't even construct a study that showsthimerosal is safe," says Haley, who heads thechemistry department at the University of Kentucky."It's just too darn toxic. If you inject thimerosalinto an animal, its brain will sicken. If you apply itto living tissue, the cells die. If you put it in apetri dish, the culture dies. Knowing these things, itwould be shocking if one could inject it into aninfant without causing damage."Internal documents reveal that Eli Lilly, which firstdeveloped

thimerosal, knew from the start that itsproduct could cause damage -- and even death -- inboth animals and humans. In 1930, the company testedthimerosal by administering it to 22 patients withterminal meningitis, all of whom died within weeks ofbeing injected -- a fact Lilly didn't bother to reportin its study declaring thimerosal safe. In 1935,researchers at another vaccine manufacturer,Pittman-Moore, warned Lilly that its claims aboutthimerosal's safety "did not check with ours." Halfthe dogs Pittman injected with thimerosal-basedvaccines became sick, leading researchers there todeclare the preservative "unsatisfactory as a serumintended for use on dogs."In the decades that followed, the evidence againstthimerosal continued to mount. During the Second WorldWar, when the Department of Defense used thepreservative in vaccines on soldiers, it requiredLilly to label it "poison." In 1967, a study inApplied

Microbiology found that thimerosal killed micewhen added to injected vaccines. Four years later,Lilly's own studies discerned that thimerosal was"toxic to tissue cells" in concentrations as low asone part per million -- 100 times weaker than theconcentration in a typical vaccine. Even so, thecompany continued to promote thimerosal as "nontoxic"and also incorporated it into topical disinfectants.In 1977, 10 babies at a Toronto hospital died when anantiseptic preserved with thimerosal was dabbed ontotheir umbilical cords.In 1982, the FDA proposed a ban on over-the-counterproducts that contained thimerosal, and in 1991 theagency considered banning it from animal vaccines. Buttragically, that same year, the CDC recommended thatinfants be injected with a series of mercury-lacedvaccines. Newborns would be vaccinated for hepatitis Bwithin 24 hours of birth, and 2-month-old infantswould be immunized for haemophilus

influenzae B anddiphtheria-tetanus-pertussis.The drug industry knew the additional vaccines posed adanger. The same year that the CDC approved the newvaccines, Dr. Maurice Hilleman, one of the fathers ofMerck's vaccine programs, warned the company that6-month-olds who were administered the shots wouldsuffer dangerous exposure to mercury. He recommendedthat thimerosal be discontinued, "especially when usedon infants and children," noting that the industryknew of nontoxic alternatives. "The best way to go,"he added, "is to switch to dispensing the actualvaccines without adding preservatives."For Merck and other drug companies, however, theobstacle was money. Thimerosal enables thepharmaceutical industry to package vaccines in vialsthat contain multiple doses, which require additionalprotection because they are more easily contaminatedby multiple needle entries. The larger vials cost halfas much to

produce as smaller, single-dose vials,making it cheaper for international agencies todistribute them to impoverished regions at risk ofepidemics. Faced with this "cost consideration," Merckignored Hilleman's warnings, and government officialscontinued to push more and more thimerosal-basedvaccines for children. Before 1989, Americanpreschoolers received 11 vaccinations -- for polio,diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis andmeasles-mumps-rubella. A decade later, thanks tofederal recommendations, children were receiving atotal of 22 immunizations by the time they reachedfirst grade.As the number of vaccines increased, the rate ofautism among children exploded. During the 1990s, 40million children were injected with thimerosal-basedvaccines, receiving unprecedented levels of mercuryduring a period critical for brain development.Despite the well-documented dangers of thimerosal, itappears that no one bothered to add

up the cumulativedose of mercury that children would receive from themandated vaccines. "What took the FDA so long to dothe calculations?" Peter Patriarca, director of viralproducts for the agency, asked in an e-mail to the CDCin 1999. "Why didn't CDC and the advisory bodies dothese calculations when they rapidly expanded thechildhood immunization schedule?"But by that time, the damage was done. Infants whoreceived all their vaccines, plus boosters, by the ageof six months were being injected with a total of 187micrograms of ethylmercury -- a level 40 percentgreater than the EPA's limit for daily exposure tomethylmercury, a related neurotoxin. Although thevaccine industry insists that ethylmercury poseslittle danger because it breaks down rapidly and isremoved by the body, several studies -- including onepublished in April by the National Institutes ofHealth -- suggest that ethylmercury is actually

moretoxic to developing brains and stays in the brainlonger than methylmercury. Under the expanded scheduleof vaccinations, multiple shots were oftenadministered on a single day: At two months, when theinfant brain is still at a critical stage ofdevelopment, children routinely received threeinnoculations that delivered 99 times the approvedlimit of mercury.Officials responsible for childhood immunizationsinsist that the additional vaccines were necessary toprotect infants from disease and that thimerosal isstill essential in developing nations, which, theyoften claim, cannot afford the single-dose vials thatdon't require a preservative. Dr. Paul Offit, one ofCDC's top vaccine advisors, told me, "I think if wereally have an influenza pandemic -- and certainly wewill in the next 20 years, because we always do --there's no way on God's earth that we immunize 280million people with single-dose vials. There

has to bemultidose vials."But while public-health officials may have beenwell-intentioned, many of those on the CDC advisorycommittee who backed the additional vaccines had closeties to the industry. Dr. Sam Katz, the committee'schair, was a paid consultant for most of the majorvaccine makers and was part of a team that developedthe measles vaccine and brought it to licensure in1963. Dr. Neal Halsey, another committee member,worked as a researcher for the vaccine companies andreceived honoraria from Abbott Labs for his researchon the hepatitis B vaccine.Indeed, in the tight circle of scientists who work onvaccines, such conflicts of interest are common. Rep.Burton says that the CDC "routinely allows scientistswith blatant conflicts of interest to serve onintellectual advisory committees that makerecommendations on new vaccines," even though theyhave "interests in the products and companies

forwhich they are supposed to be providing unbiasedoversight." The House Government Reform Committeediscovered that four of the eight CDC advisors whoapproved guidelines for a rotavirus vaccine "hadfinancial ties to the pharmaceutical companies thatwere developing different versions of the vaccine."Offit, who shares a patent on one of the vaccines,acknowledged to me that he "would make money" if hisvote eventually leads to a marketable product. But hedismissed my suggestion that a scientist's directfinancial stake in CDC approval might bias hisjudgment. "It provides no conflict for me," heinsists. "I have simply been informed by the process,not corrupted by it. When I sat around that table, mysole intent was trying to make recommendations thatbest benefited the children in this country. It'soffensive to say that physicians and public-healthpeople are in the pocket of industry and thus aremaking decisions

that they know are unsafe forchildren. It's just not the way it works."Other vaccine scientists and regulators gave mesimilar assurances. Like Offit, they view themselvesas enlightened guardians of children's health, proudof their "partnerships" with pharmaceutical companies,immune to the seductions of personal profit, besiegedby irrational activists whose anti-vaccine campaignsare endangering children's health. They are oftenresentful of questioning. "Science," says Offit, "isbest left to scientists."Still, some government officials were alarmed by theapparent conflicts of interest. In his e-mail to CDCadministrators in 1999, Paul Patriarca of the FDAblasted federal regulators for failing to adequatelyscrutinize the danger posed by the added babyvaccines. "I'm not sure there will be an easy way outof the potential perception that the FDA, CDC andimmunization-policy bodies may have been asleep at

theswitch re: thimerosal until now," Patriarca wrote. Theclose ties between regulatory officials and thepharmaceutical industry, he added, "will also raisequestions about various advisory bodies regardingaggressive recommendations for use" of thimerosal inchild vaccines.If federal regulators and government scientists failedto grasp the potential risks of thimerosal over theyears, no one could claim ignorance after the secretmeeting at Simpsonwood. But rather than conduct morestudies to test the link to autism and other forms ofbrain damage, the CDC placed politics over science.The agency turned its database on childhood vaccines-- which had been developed largely at taxpayerexpense -- over to a private agency, America's HealthInsurance Plans, ensuring that it could not be usedfor additional research. It also instructed theInstitute of Medicine, an advisory organization thatis part of the National Academy

of Sciences, toproduce a study debunking the link between thimerosaland brain disorders. The CDC "wants us to declare,well, that these things are pretty safe," Dr. MarieMcCormick, who chaired the IOM's Immunization SafetyReview Committee, told her fellow researchers whenthey first met in January 2001. "We are not ever goingto come down that [autism] is a true side effect" ofthimerosal exposure. According to transcripts of themeeting, the committee's chief staffer, KathleenStratton, predicted that the IOM would conclude thatthe evidence was "inadequate to accept or reject acausal relation" between thimerosal and autism. That,she added, was the result "Walt wants" -- a referenceto Dr. Walter Orenstein, director of the NationalImmunization Program for the CDC.For those who had devoted their lives to promotingvaccination, the revelations about thimerosalthreatened to undermine everything they had workedfor.

"We've got a dragon by the tail here," said Dr.Michael Kaback, another committee member. "The morenegative that [our] presentation is, the less likelypeople are to use vaccination, immunization -- and weknow what the results of that will be. We are kind ofcaught in a trap. How we work our way out of the trap,I think is the charge."Even in public, federal officials made it clear thattheir primary goal in studying thimerosal was todispel doubts about vaccines. "Four current studiesare taking place to rule out the proposed link betweenautism and thimerosal," Dr. Gordon Douglas,then-director of strategic planning for vaccineresearch at the National Institutes of Health, assureda Princeton University gathering in May 2001. "Inorder to undo the harmful effects of research claimingto link the [measles] vaccine to an elevated risk ofautism, we need to conduct and publicize additionalstudies to assure parents of

safety." Douglas formerlyserved as president of vaccinations for Merck, wherehe ignored warnings about thimerosal's risks.In May of last year, the Institute of Medicine issuedits final report. Its conclusion: There is no provenlink between autism and thimerosal in vaccines. Ratherthan reviewing the large body of literature describingthe toxicity of thimerosal, the report relied on fourdisastrously flawed epidemiological studies examiningEuropean countries, where children received muchsmaller doses of thimerosal than American kids. Italso cited a new version of the Verstraeten study,published in the journal Pediatrics, that had beenreworked to reduce the link between thimerosal andautism. The new study included children too young tohave been diagnosed with autism and overlooked otherswho showed signs of the disease. The IOM declared thecase closed and -- in a startling position for ascientific body --

recommended that no furtherresearch be conducted.The report may have satisfied the CDC, but itconvinced no one. Rep. David Weldon, a Republicanphysician from Florida who serves on the HouseGovernment Reform Committee, attacked the Institute ofMedicine, saying it relied on a handful of studiesthat were "fatally flawed" by "poor design" and failedto represent "all the available scientific and medicalresearch." CDC officials are not interested in anhonest search for the truth, Weldon told me, because"an association between vaccines and autism wouldforce them to admit that their policies irreparablydamaged thousands of children. Who would want to makethat conclusion about themselves?"Under pressure from Congress and parents, theInstitute of Medicine convened another panel toaddress continuing concerns about the Vaccine SafetyDatalink data-sharing program. In February, the newpanel, composed of different

scientists, criticizedthe way the VSD had been used to study vaccine safety,and urged the CDC to make its vaccine databaseavailable to the public.So far, though, only two scientists have managed togain access. Dr. Mark Geier, president of the GeneticsCenter of America, and his son, David, spent a yearbattling to obtain the medical records from the CDC.Since August 2002, when members of Congress pressuredthe agency to turn over the data, the Geiers havecompleted six studies that demonstrate a powerfulcorrelation between thimerosal and neurological damagein children. One study, which compares the cumulativedose of mercury received by children born between 1981and 1985 with those born between 1990 and 1996, founda "very significant relationship" between autism andvaccines. Another study of educational performancefound that kids who received higher doses ofthimerosal in vaccines were nearly three times

aslikely to be diagnosed with autism and more than threetimes as likely to suffer from speech disorders andmental retardation. Another soon-to-be-published studyshows that autism rates are in decline following therecent elimination of thimerosal from most vaccines.As the federal government worked to prevent scientistsfrom studying vaccines, others have stepped in tostudy the link to autism. In April, reporter DanOlmsted of UPI undertook one of the more interestingstudies himself. Searching for children who had notbeen exposed to mercury in vaccines -- the kind ofpopulation that scientists typically use as a"control" in experiments -- Olmsted scoured the Amishof Lancaster County, Penn., who refuse to immunizetheir infants. Given the national rate of autism,Olmsted calculated that there should be 130 autisticsamong the Amish. He found only four. One had beenexposed to high levels of mercury from a power

plant.The other three -- including one child adopted fromoutside the Amish community -- had received theirvaccines.At the state level, many officials have also conductedin-depth reviews of thimerosal. While the Institute ofMedicine was busy whitewashing the risks, the IowaLegislature was carefully combing through all of theavailable scientific and biological data. "After threeyears of review, I became convinced there wassufficient credible research to show a link betweenmercury and the increased incidences in autism," stateSen. Ken Veenstra, a Republican who oversaw theinvestigation, told the magazine Byronchild earlierthis year. "The fact that Iowa's 700 percent increasein autism began in the 1990s, right after more andmore vaccines were added to the children's vaccineschedules, is solid evidence alone." Last year, Iowabecame the first state to ban mercury in vaccines,followed by California. Similar

bans are now underconsideration in 32 other states.But instead of following suit, the FDA continues toallow manufacturers to include thimerosal in scores ofover-the-counter medications as well as steroids andinjected collagen. Even more alarming, the governmentcontinues to ship vaccines preserved with thimerosalto developing countries -- some of which are nowexperiencing a sudden explosion in autism rates. InChina, where the disease was virtually unknown priorto the introduction of thimerosal by U.S. drugmanufacturers in 1999, news reports indicate thatthere are now more than 1.8 million autistics.Although reliable numbers are hard to come by,autistic disorders also appear to be soaring in India,Argentina, Nicaragua and other developing countriesthat are now using thimerosal-laced vaccines. TheWorld Health Organization continues to insistthimerosal is safe, but it promises to keep thepossibility that it

is linked to neurologicaldisorders "under review."I devoted time to study this issue because I believethat this is a moral crisis that must be addressed.If, as the evidence suggests, our public-healthauthorities knowingly allowed the pharmaceuticalindustry to poison an entire generation of Americanchildren, their actions arguably constitute one of thebiggest scandals in the annals of American medicine."The CDC is guilty of incompetence and grossnegligence," says Mark Blaxill, vice president of SafeMinds, a nonprofit organization concerned about therole of mercury in medicines. "The damage caused byvaccine exposure is massive. It's bigger thanasbestos, bigger than tobacco, bigger than anythingyou've ever seen." It's hard to calculate the damageto our country -- and to the international efforts toeradicate epidemic diseases -- if Third World nationscome to believe that America's most heraldedforeign-aid

initiative is poisoning their children.It's not difficult to predict how this scenario willbe interpreted by America's enemies abroad. Thescientists and researchers -- many of them sincere,even idealistic -- who are participating in efforts tohide the science on thimerosal claim that they aretrying to advance the lofty goal of protectingchildren in developing nations from disease pandemics.They are badly misguided. Their failure to come cleanon thimerosal will come back horribly to haunt ourcountry and the world's poorest populations. Salon.comJune 16, 2005 "Do

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behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington JOY with every heartbeat

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