Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 Some of you know that I take care of an Autistic boy whose mother believes was affected by mercury poisoning after the MMR vaccination. She is the founder of ARROW (Autism Recovery Resources of WA) and was very instrumental in getting the recent bill passed that forbids the use of mercury in future vaccinations (it's still in the flu shot however). I promised her that I'd get the word out to likeminded folks about David Kirby's visit to Bellevue this Saturday. Please read below and pass on to anyone who might be interested. Thank you. David Kirby, author of Evidence of Harm May 13th-Seattle!! By very special arrangement, author David Kirby has graciously offered our group, ARROW (Autism Recovery Resources of WA) to host him for a lecture on very short notice. Saturday, May 13th, 3:00 to 6:00 pm Bellevue Community College Conference and Lecture Hall, Room N201 3000 Landerholm Circle SE, Bellevue WA David's book, " Evidence of Harm " has won numerous awards and was on the New York Times bestseller list. In addition, Evidence of Harm is currently being will be made into a movie by Participant Productions-Participant's 2005 films -- nominated for 8 Golden Globe and 11 Academy Awards -- include " Good Night and Good Luck, " " North Country " and " Syriana. " In his book, the product of 2 years of intensive research, Journalist David Kirby explores the chilling possibility that a vaccine additive may be fueling an apparent epidemic of autism, ADD, speech delay and other disorders in America’s children. In the 1990’s, reported autism cases among American children began spiking, from about 1 in 10,000 in 1987 to a shocking 1 in 166 today. In this period, new shots containing a mercury-based preservative called Thimerosal were added to the nation’s already crowded vaccination schedule. At the same time, some parents noticed that their healthy children were descending into silent, disturbed, and physically ill behavior after receiving vaccinations. In 1999, the FDA announced that children were being exposed to mercury at very young ages at levels far exceeding federal regulations, but the public health establishment failed to take parental concerns about the impact seriously. To read more about David's book, his website is www.evidenceofharm.com There was a huge effort put into getting David here in Washington. Our group is ensuring that those in Washington get to hear this dynamic speaker- and at a price you can not beat. We are asking $35, which INCLUDES a copy of David's paperback which he will autograh especially for you. (The paperback sells for $15). For those who want to go, need to RSVP space so their will be a copy of David's book available for them. You can email Tami at autismhelp4wa @ comcast.net or Rhonda at meyersjj @ msn.com to let us know how many are coming. If you would like additional books at $15 each autographed for a special gift (Mother's Day?) please also let us know since we are ordering additional books on Monday to ensure arrival by Saturday. David has graciously offered to come, after his planned tour with Autism Today (planned for Meydenbaur center)was cancelled. Please support ARROW and David Kirby by coming to this once in a lifetime event- and David's very first visit to WA state. You may copy this e-mail to other lists you are on, and forward to friends. If you would like a copy of the flyer, just e-mail either Rhonda or Tami. We are very excited to have David here! We'll see you there! (don't forget to RSVP!) Tami Giles and Rhonda Meyers and the team from ARROW- Autism Recovery Resources of Washington www.AutismRecoveryWA.org if you have questions, email or call: Rhonda at meyersjj @ msn.com (take spaces out) 206- 824-6195 Tami at AutismHelp4WA @ comcast.net (take spaces out) 253-939-3841 Sheree Great Website http://www.worldwatch.org/pubs/goodstuff/ New Messenger with Voice. Call regular phones from your PC and save big. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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