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The little I know.
yeh . one of the biggest Autisim expert in the US (who the governemnt themselves used as an Expert testimonial in court to say that vaccines don’t cause autisim ,) changed his view IN COURT AFFIDAVIT
and this is not some sort of dr or scinetist that had a license revoked, etc.. Even according to the government he is one of the biggest experts in usa. They don’t use some nobody for an expert testimonial in court to save themselves from a lawsuit.
(Dr. Zimmerman is a former Director of Medical Research at the Center for Autism
and Related Disorders at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, and is regarded as the leading national authority on autism and
mitochondrial disorder.)
i will bring down some context
Dr. Zimmerman testified on November 9, 2016 that vaccines can
in fact cause autism and even answered “Yes” when asked under oath: “Do other people in
your field, reputable physicians in your field, hold the opinion that vaccines can cause the
type of inflammatory response that can lead to a regressive autism?”
Dr. Zimmerman further testified that once HHS understands and accepts the causal relationship between
vaccines and autism, “it will prevent the development of autism in quite a few children”
Dr. Zimmerman’s similarly credentialed colleague, Dr. Richard Kelley, also provided
the following very revealing testimony in a deposition under oath:
Lawyer: Do you agree with the statement that vaccines do not cause
autism?
Dr. Kelley: No
Lawyer: Is it generally accepted in the medical community that
vaccines do not cause autism?
Dr. Kelley: It is a common opinion.
Lawyer: It is generally accepted in the medical field that vaccines do
not cause autism?
Dr. Kelley: I have no basis to judge that. It is most often
when physicians are commenting on that they say there
is no proven association.
Lawyer: Do you know the position of the American Academy of
Pediatrics about any link between vaccines and autism?
Dr. Kelley: Yes. They also say there is no proven
association.
Lawyer: Do you agree with the position of the American Academy of
Pediatrics?
Dr. Kelley: I agree with their position as a public health
measure. I don’t agree with it scientifically.
Lawyer: You are actually arguing for a link between vaccines and
autism in this case, aren’t you?
Dr. Kelley: I am.
Lawyer: And that is contrary to the medical literature, isn’t it?
Dr. Kelley: It’s not contrary to the medical literature that
I read. It is contrary to certain published articles by very
authoritative groups who say there is no proven
association in large cohort studies.
Lawyer: Your opinion is contrary to, say, the opinion of the CDC,
correct?
Dr. Kelley: It is contrary to their conclusion. It is not
contrary to their data.
(NEED ANY BETTER WORDS!!!)