https://drtesslawrie.substack.com/p/dr-andrew-wakefield-was-right-all?
Dr Andrew Wakefield was right all along
His research on vaccine harms was “just the beginning”. Was an “ethically challenged man” recruited to keep him quiet?
[A 16-minute audio version plus some supplementary material is provided at the end of the article.]
Article Excerpts:
What was Dr Andrew Wakefield’s “crime”?
In 1998 Dr Andrew Wakefield, a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and a senior researcher in the University Departments of Medicine and Histopathology at the Royal Free Hospital and School of Medicine published a paper in the Lancet with his colleagues entitled: Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children.
Dr Wakefield’s special interest was inflammatory bowel disease and this paper reported a case series of 12 children with developmental disorders whose mothers also described a constellation of bowel symptoms appearing shortly after their child’s vaccination.
Wakefield’s co-authors included specialist physicians in psychiatry, histopathology, radiology and gastroenterology. After carefully documenting their research findings in the paper, the investigators cautiously concluded: “We have identified a chronic enterocolitis in children that may be related to neuropsychiatric dysfunction. In most cases, onset of symptoms was after measles, mumps, and rubella immunisation. Further investigations are needed to examine this syndrome and it’s possible relation to this vaccine.”
So why was Dr Andrew Wakefield vilified?
At the time of the Wakefield study, the UK government had just produced a plan to roll out MMR vaccines to all under-fives around the country. Andrew asked them to hold it back until safety could be assured but was told it was not possible.
According to Mrs Wakefield’s, a freelance Sunday Times reporter by the name of Brian Deer launched an attack on Andrew with such voracity that it was “as if he had been told to destroy the man who was going to upset the vaccine programme”. Amazingly, Deer is still on Andrew’s case having published a book as recently as 2020 about his award-winning investigation that destroyed a doctor’s career. The book is called ‘The doctor who fooled the world’ and is published by John Hopkins Press, the university known for the Covid Vaccine Tracker and other Covid activities.
What curious timing indeed that Deer’s book should come out in the year Covid vaccines were launched. Was this to make sure we all know what happens when the bearers of the mighty pen and power of corporate media declare vaccine-concerned doctors to be “‘anti-vaxxers”?
How to keep ethical doctors quiet
The corporate media’s demonisation of Dr Andrew Wakefield was relentless and continues today. Andrew’s professional hearing went on for three years and, with the medical council desperate to find him guilty of something, he was eventually found guilty of a “callous disregard for children”.
However, parents of allegedly callously disregarded children totally disagreed and tried to set the record straight. They wrote the letter below which concludes with the sentence “We are appalled that these doctors have been the subject of this protracted enquiry in the absence of any complaint from any parent about any of the children who were reported in the Lancet paper.”
In 2010 the medical council finally ruled that Dr Andrew Wakefield was dishonest and the Lancet retracted the paper. Andrew lost his licence to practice and was demonised henceforth as being ‘anti-vax’ – a term thoroughly exploited during the roll out of the inadequately tested and novel covid-19 vaccines religiously given to two-thirds of humanity in the name of The Science.
…..Wikipedia alleges many false things these days and can no longer be considered a trustworthy source. Its founder recently revealed that it is run by the CIA, so it would seem to be part of the agenda to brainwash us with a narrative that makes us compliant and fearful.
How many useless and poisonous needles have gone into our babies since 1998, and how many of our children could be enjoying optimal health had Wakefield’s work been heeded? We will never know.
But with what we know now it is our duty to stop injecting our children with these substances the pharmaceutical industry calls vaccines. It is up to us to protect them. Dr Andrew Wakefield has done his job as a doctor. As parents, we need to do ours. (See link for article)
Go here to read a post by Dr. Jeff Bradstreet’s family member who explained how Bradstreet tested the blood of approximately 100 vaccinated autistic children and found THREE DNA markers. He realized the third DNA came from the aborted fetal cell lines used in vaccine manufacturing. He concluded that this may explain gender confusion, etc. Found dead from a gun shot wound, he was unable to release a paper on this subject matter.
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https://www.upi.com/Science_News/2005/04/19/The-Age-of-Autism-The-Amish-anomaly/
The Age of Autism: The Amish anomaly
LANCASTER, Pa., April 18 (UPI) — Part 1 of 2. Where are the autistic Amish? Here in Lancaster County, heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country, there should be well over 100 with some form of the disorder.
I have come here to find them, but so far my mission has failed, and the very few I have identified raise some very interesting questions about some widely held views on autism.
The mainstream scientific consensus says autism is a complex genetic disorder, one that has been around for millennia at roughly the same prevalence. That prevalence is now considered to be 1 in every 166 children born in the United States.
Applying that model to Lancaster County, there ought to be 130 Amish men, women and children here with Autism Spectrum Disorder. (See link for article)
Robert F Kennedy Jr. highlights a study done with the Amish community. According to the trends at the time there should have been about 2,000 autism cases yet they could only find 3 and those three were ALL adopted by the Amish AFTER receiving their vaccines. (See link for article)
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https://icandecide.org/press-release/measles-outbreak-in-maine-was-vaccine-induced-all-along/
Fake News: Measles Outbreak in Maine Due to Low Vax Rates
ICAN’s attorneys obtained documents related to the widely reported May 2023 “outbreak” of measles in Maine. As it turns out, test results from the CDC confirmed that the measles case was “consistent with vaccine strain,” meaning there was no “outbreak” and, instead, it was the vaccine that caused the child’s rash. (Go here for article, facts and video)
And go here to listen to Dr. Russell Blaylock explain that he was a child at a time there weren’t any measles vaccines and that every child contracted this typically benign illness and then developed life-long immunity.
For more:
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2023/08/07/measles-eradication-via-vaccination-the-ultimate-nirvana-fallacy/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2022/12/20/article-rightly-predicts-next-battle-will-be-over-measles-vaccine-failure-but-will-be-blamed-on-anti-vaxxers/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2020/07/23/asymptomatic-measles-common-in-adults-and-children-but-not-related-to-illness/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2024/03/27/beyond-the-measles-scare-facts-myths-effective-strategies/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2018/10/27/measles-transmitted-by-the-vaccinated-gov-researchers-confirm/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2019/07/05/mmr-vaccine-licensing-called-into-question-following-icans-latest-foia-exposure-of-fda-coverup/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2019/03/15/medical-doctor-of-50-years-current-measles-hysteria-not-based-on-science-but-scientism-a-quasi-religious-faith-in-vaccines/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2018/10/18/lawfirm-announces-101-million-measles-vaccine-settlement-for-infant-that-suffered-brain-injury/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2019/04/20/a-scientists-rebuttal-to-the-danish-cohort-study-on-the-mmr-vaccine/
- https://madisonarealymesupportgroup.com/2019/03/06/genetic-sequencing-science-breakthrough-just-proved-that-measles-outbreaks-are-caused-by-the-measles-vaccine/