

Today I read an article where one in four parents believed that their child became a member of the Autistic community because of a reaction to a routine vaccination.
In this article Dr. Gary L. Freed, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Michigan was quoted as saying, Fortunately, they are still overwhelmingly vaccinating their children. They… obviously meaning the parents. I would be interested to know what percentage of they happen to be pediatricians. Humm..
Dr. Freed, I would also like to ask you, Fortunately for who? Certainly not fortunately for the children whose lives become permanently difficult. Certainly not fortunately for the parents who spend their life and often their live savings to do anything and everything it takes to help their child.
Barbara Loe Fisher created the National Vaccination Information Center to provide unbiased information about routine vaccinations. Karen Simmons created Autism Today to provide unbiased information about Autism so individuals can make intelligent choices. What do they (and countless others who are sharing the truth) hope to gain? These women are true heroes to me – women who are willing to risk it all to help others.
Dr. Freed and countless doctors like him have created… what? Have I missed something? The only data I have seen and read that comes from pro-vaccine doctors is slanted, unproven and often substantiated with “test results” – often created by vaccine manufacturers themselves.
Many in the medical group have banded together to tarnish one of their own! This doctor has substantial proof but it didn’t look good for the Big Pharma. Dr. Andrew Wakefield, another hero willing to risk it all to help others, literally tells the story of my own son and thousands of other children around the world. His 90 minute lecture can be found here: http://www.autismtoday.com/wakefield/
Countless organizations have been created to publicly denounce the logic behind unproven vaccinations. Sites that I follow include Safe Minds.org. Additional articles worth reading include this one: http://tinyurl.com/yg3rr2n.
It’s unclear just when the government and the doctors will begin to listen to the parents (who spend billions each year trying to help their vaccine injured children) instead of the Big Pharmas (who make billions in profits each year from vaccinations). Today, however, our voices were heard. Read here: http://tinyurl.com/yg9xvjn
As always, your comments are welcomed. Rhonda Spellman
4 Responses to “1 in 4 Parents Believe Vaccine / Autism Connection”
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March 9th, 2010 at 6:16 pm
Hi Rhonda,
This is a well written blog article. I appreciate that you shared not only your thoughts about Dr. Freed (what a slight-minded “employed by the pharmas” kind of a jerk) – I can say this because I am a legal tax-paying U.S. citizen. I don’t suppose you could say this in writing but I’ll bet you feel the same way!
Keep up the great work Rhonda. We have all of your books and plan to see you at the event on the 20th at the Englewood library.
Sincerely,
Helene
March 9th, 2010 at 7:47 pm
Hi Rhonda,
I agree completely with Helene. I’m so sick of the lies and deceit we are feed by not only the medical industry but by the government as well. I told my husband that we need to move to Canada! If we do, we’ll surely try to hook up with Karen Simmons. After reading your blog I looked her up. I’m surprised that I’ve never heard of her before because she seems to be doing quit a bit for the autistic community.
Thanks again,
Danielle T.
March 10th, 2010 at 2:06 pm
Thanks for sharing this Rhonda.
It’s too bad that most doctors seem to be like Dr. Freed. They care more about money than about people’s lives.
I just read in your book where Dr. Melamed told you that doctors are trained in medicine not health. Interesting. The majority of doctors, it seems, appear to be trained in pharmacy.
Also, I read that book you suggested, Confessions of a Rx. Drug Pusher by Gwen Olsen. VERY shocking, to say the least.
Keep up the great work. I’m one of your biggest fans,
Colton
May 31st, 2010 at 2:35 am
I guess you could say I’m one of the 1 in 4. We are reading your book and finding answers here that we couldn’t find anywhere else. God bless you Rhonda. You are giving us hope.