From the Editor: Making waves

David Kirby's next book, "Death at Sea World," isn't out till July but already there are two petitions against it. You know, don't buy it, don't read it, don't believe it. Kinda familiar, eh?

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AUTISM: FROM ADDERALL TO ZOLOFT SURVEY RESULTS

Check_it_outClick HERE to see the results the Autism Research Institute Parent Ratings of Behavorial Effects of Biomedical Interventions.

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These are the kinds of studies the government should be doing and isn't. And the fact that the government isn't doing studies like this begs the question "why?", which is the reason I wrote the Age of Autism column "WHY SO LITTLE HELP FOR AUTISTIC CHILDREN?".

It's outrageous that parents of vaccine-injured children should have to foot the bill for studies like this and the one Generation Rescue conducted, particularly given that they were good citizens and vaccinated their children according to establishment recommendations and/or pressure.

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