Total assault on medical free speech as British authorities threaten vaccine-autism website over its content
(NaturalNews) A U.K. group devoted to helping parents customize
appropriate vaccination schedules for their children has been targeted
by British authorities for posting scientifically-backed warnings about
the dangers of the combination measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine, also
known as MMR.
BBC News reports that
BabyJabs.co.uk has been ordered by the U.K.'s
Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to pull information from its website that merely explains the known scientific links between MMR and autism.
Citing a 2002 study in which MMR could not be definitively ruled out as a cause of autism in children,
BabyJabs had made claims on its website that MMR "could be causing autism in up
to 10 percent of autistic children in the U.K.," which is a more than
reasonable claim. The group also made suggestions that most experts now
agree that rates of autism in children are on the rise, and that this
rise is not due solely to increased diagnosis.
BabyJabs also included information on its website explaining that the
vaccine-strain measles virus has been found in the guts and brains of
some autistic children, which is problematic. The U.S.
Institute of Medicine (IOM), after all, discovered back in 1994 that vaccine-strain measles
virus is capable of causing serious infection, which in some people can
lead to death. (
http://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseases/MMR.aspx)
MMR has never been proven not to cause autismThough there is more scientific evidence than not to suggest a link between MMR and autism in some children,
BabyJabs did not even go so far as to make this claim. Rather, the group merely pointed out the fact that
MMR has never been proven not to cause autism,
an undeniable fact that many parents need to be aware of, particularly
parents of children that are at higher risk of experiencing vaccine
damage.
But once ASA got wind of the fact that someone, somewhere was not towing the official myth that
MMR is completely safe and in no way linked to causing autism, this government body slammed down its iron fist and ordered
BabyJabs to remove the information from its
website.
BabyJabs also referenced Dr. Andrew Wakefield's extensive research into MMR as
having been "strongly rejected" by the government and medical
establishment, rather declared to be false, a nuanced variation in
wording that appears also to have upset the powers that be.
Because of its open and independent positions on the issue,
BabyJabs has now had its
free speech censored by officials in the world's most tyrannical police state, the
U.K. This so-called progressive nation is now actively censoring freedom
of health speech as it pertains to vaccines -- if you do not agree with
the official
vaccine dogma and choose to write about it online, in other words, you could very well be the ASA's next target.
Numerous studies link MMR vaccine to horrific side effects, including autismIt
is remarkable that any authority or government body dares make the
audacious claim that MMR has never been linked to causing autism, which
is what the ASA has done in this case. As far back as 1981, right around
the time when the earliest versions of MMR were first released for
public use, researchers were already identifying some very serious side
effects associated with MMR.
The
British National Childhood Encephalopathy Study,
for instance, had identified a link between the measles vaccine and
serious neurological disorders, which only appear to have been
intensified once measles was packaged into the three-in-one MMR vaccine.
There were also several other studies in subsequent years, including
another out of the U.K. in 1995, that identified a link between measles
vaccine and ulcerative colitis.
These, of course, were the same
findings arrived at by Dr. Andrew Wakefield, who had begun advocating
that measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines be given individually rather
than combined -- that is, until he became the target of the state-run
medical industrial complex. Dr. Wakefield had observed that MMR causes
gastrointestinal problems, including enterocolitis, in some children,
while the same vaccines administered individually appear to have less
risk.
You can watch a full interview between Dr. Wakefield and
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, in which Dr. Wakefield shares his side of
the story concerning his study here:
http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=608256A446123276E4E72A5351322186If
this is not enough, an IOM report released last year openly admits that
MMR can cause vaccine-induced measles, febrile seizures, anaphylaxis,
and transient arthralgia in women and children, which make it far from
the safe vaccine that authorities claim it is. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/033447_Institute_of_Medicine_vaccines.html).
And an Italian court recently ruled that MMR indeed triggered autism in
a young boy who developed severe bowel problems and various autism
spectrum disorders, including the inability to speak, after receiving
the MMR. (
http://www.naturalnews.com/036255_MMR_autism_court_case.html)
Those
who choose to ignore this pertinent information, and instead believe
the official story that MMR is safe and does not cause autism, do so at
their own risk. At the very least, the jury is still out on the issue as
it cannot definitively be proven that MMR does
not cause autism,
which is a claim being widely proclaimed by many health authorities and
government officials. Meanwhile, much of the independent science that
has been conducted over the years shows that MMR
is linked to causing autism and other permanent side effects, at least in some children.
With
all this in mind, is allowing MMR to be injected into your child simply
because the government insists it is harmless really a risk that you
want to take?
Source:-
http://www.naturalnews.com/036801_free_speech_autism_website.html