Study
"Disproving" Mercury-Autism Link Published in Journal with Financial
Ties to Vaccine Manufacturers
(NewsTarget)
While the mainstream press is widely reporting a new study "disproving"
any link between autism and mercury-containing thimerosal in vaccines, no one
has bothered to point out that the study was published in a medical journal stacked
full of ads from the very same drug companies that manufacture and market vaccines.
The Journal, the Archives of General Psychiatry, is the pro-drug psychiatric arm
of the American Medical Association, a pill-pushing organization tarnished by
a history of conspiracy against alternative medicine and the promotion of toxic
substances like cigarettes with full-page ads in its flagship publication, JAMA.
From
the outset, the fact that this study appears in a pro-drug, pro-psychiatry journal
should bring pause to any scientific-minded person. There is obviously a serious
conflict of interest here, especially if this study is to be taken as "fact"
and applied to public health policy. There also need to be a close look at any
financial links between the researchers involved in this study and various vaccine
manufacturers, as virtually all pro-drug "science" (if you can call
it that) being published these days is influenced by Big Pharma money.
The
only truly honest, independent, peer-reviewed medical journal operating today
is PLoS Medicine, an open-source journal that takes no money from drug companies.
Notice that the autism/mercury link study did not appear in PLoS Medicine? No,
it had to be published with a home field advantage in a pro-drug publication that
maintains a strong bias in favor of pharmaceuticals and chemicals.
Junk
science and faulty conclusions
Aside from these obvious and worrisome conflicts
of interest, the conclusions being made about autism and vaccines in the mainstream
media are simply not supported by the study. The (distorted) logic we're hearing
goes like this:
Yes,
vaccines used to contain mercury. And yes, all those little kids were injected
with mercury. And yes, autism rates skyrocketed. But then when the mercury was
taken out of the vaccines, the autism rates didn't come back down. Therefore,
the logic goes, vaccines are safe!
This
is such sloppy cause/effect logic that it makes the idiot CNN Health editors who
published a story about "junk foods being good for your waist" look
like sheer geniuses!
What's
wrong with the logic? Consider the use of mercury in the vaccines: It was used
as a preservative chemical to prevent vaccine spoilage. When the mercury was removed,
it was replaced with other preservative chemicals that are also toxic to the human
nervous system. Thus, the continuing increase in autism rates following vaccination
may be due to the toxic chemicals that replaced thimerosal. While mercury injections
probably initiated the increase in autism, the toxic substance has been replaced
with other dangerous chemicals that are continuing to increase the risk of autism.
Here's
an example to explain this a bit more:
We
all know that sodium nitrite in processed meat causes cancer, right? Well, let's
say that for ten years, somebody feeds all the kids sodium nitrite and cancer
rates skyrocket. Then, they take all the sodium nitrite out of the food and replace
it with a different cancer-causing chemical that they keep feeding the kids. Guess
what? The cancer rates don't come down. Therefore, the logic goes, sodium nitrite
didn't cause cancer in the first place!
Notice
that when mercury was removed from vaccines (which is not entirely true, by the
way, bringing into question yet more details about this study), the rates of autism
did not drop? This means the vaccines remain dangerous to children. Autism continued
to climb right alongside vaccination rates, indicating the possibility that something
in the vaccines (or a combination of various chemicals) may very well be responsible
for the increase. Based on the fact that thimerosal was replaced with other toxic
chemicals in the vaccines, there is absolutely no scientific way to clear thimerosal
of any harmful effects. There are too many variables operating now, and no study
can isolate one variable (thimerosal) out of many and prove it to be harmless.
The
truth is that scientists have no idea what's causing autism. They acknowledge
the alarming increase in the rates of autism now being observed in the population,
but with this new study, they claim, "Mercury is safe!"
Let
me add this study to the enormous stack of other B.S. studies from modern medical
researchers. Let's see, I have a study here that declares aspartame to be safe.
A second study in my database says that Vioxx is safe. Another study says Teflon
is safe. And yet another study claims that cigarette smoke doesn't cause lung
cancer or heart disease! In fact, for virtually every toxic chemical created by
industry, there's a B.S. study proclaiming its safety! The history of science
is full of such nonsense, all funded or influenced by the corporations that manufacture
and sell these toxic chemicals or drugs.
The
fact that industry has managed to create yet another study declaring a toxic substance
(thimerosal) to be safe when injected into children is certainly not surprising.
This is an industry that is not bound by the rules of logic, ethics or common
scientific sense. It simply finds ways to influence researchers, cherry pick studies
and distort science to get whatever results it wants. That's how we're now hearing
things like, "Mercury is safe to inject into children!" -- an idea that's
utterly absurd at any dose.
What
the mercury / vaccine study actually proves
Even if you believe the results
of this study, it only demonstrates that removing mercury from vaccines does not
reduce vaccine toxicity to children. Autism rates are still on the rise, right
along with vaccination rates. Multiple toxic chemicals and substances are contained
in vaccines, and the mercury in thimerosal may have simply been one factor among
many.
The
only reasonable, scientifically-minded conclusion we can draw from the study is
that removing mercury from vaccines does not reduce autism in children. If removing
thimerosal from vaccines made them safer, we should have seen autism rates go
down, but we did not! Autism rates continued to climb in direct correlation to
vaccination rates, indicating that mercury is not the only toxic substance causing
neurological problems in children.
Notice,
carefully, that this is nothing close to what's being reported in the mainstream
media, where headlines are blaring junk science nonsense like, "Vaccines
pose no risk for autism" (San Jose Mercury News) and "Thimerosal Does
Not Cause Autism" (Slashdot, which should know better). Even WIRED News got
it wrong with: "California Study Finds No Link Between Vaccines, Autism."
The
correct headline should be, "Removal of Mercury From Vaccines Fails to Halt
Rise in Autism."
Or,
"Removing Mercury From Vaccines Does Not Make Them Safer."
Nobody
reported that. Apparently, telling the truth about research involving vaccines
is not a popular option in the mainstream media (MSM). Businessweek, publishing
a HealthDay report by Randy Dotinga, invokes particularly bad logic with this
opening statement, "Adding to a growing body of evidence that rejects the
idea that immunizations boost autism rates, a new study finds no proof that incidences
of the disorder dropped after makers of most childhood vaccines stopped using
a mercury-based preservative in their products."
Huh?
How does a study focused only on mercury "reject the idea that immunizations
boost autism rates?" Did the author of that report not notice that autism
rates continue to increase as vaccination rates go up? Eliminating one chemical
from the causative factors does not in any way clear the safety of all the other
chemicals or ingredients used in vaccines.
The
mainstream media, which repeatedly demonstrates astonishing ignorance on issues
of nutrition and health, also seems to have very little ability to interpret scientific
studies and reach reasoned conclusions about what those studies do or do not prove.
Was
the vaccine study another example of corrupt science?
Besides, this entire
discussion is based on the idea that we can trust the research in the first place.
If there's one thing we've learned about modern medicine since watching all the
Vioxx scandals, Avandia cover-ups and scientific corruption in research circles,
it's that drug companies can help create whatever research conclusions they want.
And
let's face it: Big Pharma will always produce science that protects its profits.
Gee, Big Tobacco came up with all sorts of research that said tobacco smoke wasn't
harmful and nicotine wasn't addictive. Some of that research appeared in peer-reviewed
medical journals, too. Does that mean the research was scientifically accurate
and "conclusive?" Of course not. It was just plain old junk science,
hijacked by a powerful corporation with a clear profit motive.
If
all that sounds familiar, it's because drug companies are playing the same game
with science today that Big Tobacco played decades ago: Influence the science,
bury the bad news and propagandize the good news. It's the oldest play in the
spin book, and Big Pharma has patterned it perfectly from Big Tobacco.
You
see, the relevant question in this discussion is not simply whether mercury-containing
vaccines cause autism. The question at hand is whether we can even trust the "science"
being conducted on this subject. Do the researchers who conducted this study have
any financial ties to the manufacturers of those vaccines? Have they received
any speaking fees? Do they own stock in those companies? If so, this completely
discredits their research due to obvious conflicts of interest.
Now,
I don't have any direct evidence that the researchers in this particular mercury
vaccine study were corrupted or influenced by Big Pharma, but as an honest, independent
think who knows the truth about drug companies, the mainstream media and the profit
motive behind much of the science appearing in the press today, I maintain a default
position of skepticism when it comes to reading these studies.
By
default, I distrust the drug companies and any so-called "research"
that claims injecting mercury into the bodies of children is harmless. That should
be the default position held by any rational person who understands basic human
biochemistry. Toxic chemicals and heavy metals must be distrusted from the outset.
The
drug and chemical industries, notably, take precisely the opposite approach. To
them, all chemicals and drugs are safe until proven dangerous. This is how dangerous
drugs get released into the marketplace and only recalled after tens of millions
of prescriptions have been written and many thousands of people have died. The
drug companies routinely treat the population as drug testing guinea pigs, and
the used of vaccines on children is no different.
I
find it interesting that genuine scientific skepticism seems to vanish when the
topic shifts to pharmaceuticals. Sure, all the skeptics and quack critics will
go to town on topics like acupuncture, mind-body medicine or even the efficacy
of botanical medicines, but when the discussion turns to things like mercury in
vaccines or amphetamine drugs for kids with ADHD, all such skepticism immediately
vanishes. They accept the safety and efficacy of such treatments without question.
Rational thought is rapidly discarded. Vaccines simply must be safe. Why? Because
everybody else in the medical industry says so!
Were
the journalists injected with mercury, too?
With this whole charade about a
study "disproving" any link between mercury and vaccines, the modern
medical industry has once again shown its infantile intellect and its utter lack
or scientific integrity or clear-headed skepticism. Is this study really the best
they can come up with? A study that shows absolutely no drop in autism rates when
ingredients are reformulated in vaccines? A study that didn't even attempt to
take into account the other toxic ingredients in vaccines?
This
is the new standard of "conclusive" science in medicine today?
Give
me a break. The only thing that can be conclusively derived from observing all
this is that mainstream media journalists continue to function at a very low level
of scientific literacy, lacking any skills of mental reason by which scientific
studies might be assessed. There is no thought that has gone into the media's
reporting of this story; only bandwagon parroting of each other's bad conclusions
of a study that, in reality, proves nothing. It's yet another hilarious mainstream
media circle jerk, and the fact that so many people keep buying this dim-witted
reporting just proves that this nation remains woefully deficient in basic science
education.
One
point worth mentioning here is that there is absolutely no requirement to have
any real understanding of science, medicine, chemistry or physics to graduate
from a top-notch journalism school. And when journalists have no idea what they're
talking about, they go the default route and simply rewrite whatever was e-mailed
to them in the corporate press release! Thus, modern skills of journalism do not
require any independent thought whatsoever. They only require the ability to rephrase
something already told to them by the spinmeisters at Corporation X.
Correct
me if I'm wrong: Is there a single mainstream reporter -- even one? -- that reported
the correct conclusion from this vaccine research?
I
challenge you to find one. I've looked. There isn't one.
The
dumbing down of the mainstream media is now complete. I can't wait to see what
headlines will come next:
"Prescription
Drugs That Killed Patients Found Innocent Since Patients Did Not Come Back to
Life After the Drugs Were Removed"
Or:
"Radiation
From Mammograms Found Harmless Because Death Rates Continued to Climb Even After
Mammography was Halted"
Or
my favorite: "Ephedra Herb Banned After Ten Deaths; Drugs Are Safer Because
They Only Kill 100,000 Americans a Year"
I'm
beginning to wonder if all the journalists have been injected with mercury.
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