FW: Rogue’ Vaccine Doc Wakefield’s Partner Reinstated

From: Andrew Johnson

Date: 2012-03-14 10:56:48

This story is a few days old and was in the UK press, though I didn’t see it as I don’t read that papers (physical or online J)   www.telegraph.co.uk/…   From: beyondthemedia [mailto:beyondthemedia@optus…] Sent: 14 March 2012 09:34 Subject: Rogue’ Vaccine Doc Wakefield ‘s Partner Reinstated     VIDEO: Whoops … ‘Rogue’ Vaccine Doc Wakefield ‘s Partner Reinstated Friday, March 09, 2012 – by Staff Report “We are absolutely delighted with this judgment, which vindicates Professor Walker-Smith. John Walker-Smith was one of the world’s leading gastroenterologists. It was incomprehensible that he should have been threatened with being struck off in the first place. This judgment calls into question the independence and competence of the GMC, which was determined all along to pursue a witch-hunt against Professor Walker-Smith, Dr. Andrew Wakefield and Professor Simon Murch after they reported their research into the link between bowel disease and regressive autism.” Throughout the hearings (the longest in GMC history) the GMC deliberately chose to cherry-pick the evidence to suit their prejudice against these doctors, who had always acted in the very best interests of the children they treated.” – David Thrower, autism father Dominant Social Theme: What? Huh? What gives? Ridiculous. These men set vaccines back by a century! Free-Market Analysis: Wow. The first reversal. You can see the report in the video below. What a big one it is. Andrew Wakefield himself, the most reviled medical man of the 21st century, is well on his way to being vindicated now, from what we can tell. This is surely a big story (though please note the media is not treating it as one). And the import is increased because Big Pharma has literally leveled all its guns at Wakefield in an attempt to discredit his claim that some kinds of vaccines might be involved in the development of autism. Watch Video www.youtube.com/watc… Uploaded by AutismMediaChannel on Mar 7, 2012   — Using Opera’s revolutionary email client: www.opera.com/mail/

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