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2021-06-30

The link if any between vaccines and autism has long been contentious.

On the one hand there are those who compare the rising numbers of vaccines delivered against the rising number of children diagnosed with autism, and on the other we have the regulatory authorities steadfastly denying any link, apparently on the basis of "not proven".

Good luck telling that to the parents of children who developed autism soon after having them vaccinated.

Now ICAN (Informed Consent Action Network) has received emails from the CDC in response to an FOIAR (Freedom of Information Act Request) that casts doubt on the way in which the CDC has administered its procedures:

"On August 27, 2014, Dr. Thompson, provided a statement through his attorney that the CDC “omitted statistically significant information” showing an association between the MMR vaccine and autism ..."

Read the full Press Release.

And remember, the UK medical authorities almost invariably follow the lead set by the US medical authorities.