Researcher links MMR vaccine to autism

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Researcher links MMR vaccine to autism

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We are headed into an era where the federal government is going to recommend that states force people to be vaccinated against diseases such as smallpox. If we are to prevent such mandates we will have to convince doctors that vaccines are not safe. The easiest way to do that is make sure that they understand that vaccines contain toxic ingredients and foreign DNA that do not belong in the bodies of people.

Since drug salesmen and public health officials would rather physicians just pump people full of poisons rather than read about them, it is once again up to ordinary citizens to insist that they do the reading and do the math. Once they have done the homework, it becomes nearly impossible for physicians to justify vaccinating children as the most intelligent way to “immunize” them from childhood diseases.


A highly respected and well-published scientist at job function email list Utah State University has further linked autism to the MMR vaccine. Dr. Vijendra K. Singh's study, Neuropathologies in Autism, published in New Foundation of Biology, (Elsevier Science BV 2001: 447-58) provides evidence that links autism to measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine and postulates autism as a neuroautoimmune response that occurs at the neuroimmune biological interface.

Singh found that autoantibodies to myelin basic proteins were present in 80 percent of autistic children but that none were found in the normal children control group and only rarely in all other controls. These autoantibodies attack the basic proteins that constitute myelin, which surrounds the sheaths of nerve fibers. Autistic children had significantly higher levels of measles virus antibodies as compared to controls, which suggests a temporal link of measles virus with autoimmunity in autism.
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