Dachel Media Review: Even Story Time Needs Adaptation for Autism
By Anne Dachel
Read Anne's comments after the jump.
Sept 10, 2013, Montgomery (NY) Times-Herald-Record: 'Sensory Storytime' for kids diagnosed with autism
Sept 10, 2013, ABC7 Amarillo, TX: Local cases reported in whooping cough epidemic
Montgomery (NY) Times-Herald-Record
"A six-week session of "Sensory Storytime" for children ages 3-6 who have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder will begin at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Chester Public Library, 1784 Kings Highway, Chester.
"Storytimes will include books, music and sensory play in a safe, welcoming and relaxing atmosphere.
"Registration is required. For information, call 469-4252."
This was a brief community events announcement in a place called Chester, NY. I checked and the population is about 4,000. If anyone doubts that autism is now an acceptable condition everywhere, consider this what this really tells us. A small town of 4,000 people has a special storytime for ASD kids. We don't ask any questions. We just accommodate. Autism is here to stay.
ABC7 Amarillo, TX
Doctor (video): "I wish that ...the fear of getting the autism if you get the vaccines will go away."
The MD blames the "epidemic" of whooping cough on non-vaxing parents.
"Right now, I'm going to request all the pregnant woman ..., please go get yourself immunized. ..."
I posted lots of comments.
Friends, Since we have to hear over and over the talking point that people dont vaccinate because of what they hear on the internet from ignorant people like us , who know nothing about vaccines, I think it would be nice to do a simple poll and find out what prompted young parents to make changes in the vaccine schedule. It's just possible that some of them made changes because of what they heard from their friends, relatives and neighbours about first hand experiences.
Posted by: Cherry Sperlin Misra | September 13, 2013 at 02:10 PM
Anne, once again thankyou for all that you do. At least these people who stand there and count the Jews going into the crematorium- oh sorry, please strike those last five words- what I meant was the people who stand there and watch the babies and pregnant women get vaccines with mercury and then ignore the autism epidemic- should sometimes have to see that others see them for what they are- evil people at the worst and ostriches with heads in the sand at best.
Reading your last sentence, Anne, I am struck by how far we have come over the last decade or so- to the final realization that "They're lying and the evidence is everywhere." Dr. Ken Stoller is absolutely correct- Our government officials have made their decision : It would cost too much to compensate all those millions of families so we must DENY that vaccines have caused autism.
And if they could have left it there, perhaps we would not have been so bitter today- but the poor twisted pretzels at the CDC made their fateful decision to leave mercury in some vaccines, rather than carry through on their promise to remove it.And the eternal question- How do they sleep at night?
Posted by: Cherry Sperlin Misra | September 13, 2013 at 02:03 PM
DC7? That's an airplane isn't it?! I meant of course ABC7.
Posted by: Patricia | September 12, 2013 at 02:46 PM
Hi Anne,
I have been posting on the Amarillo blog pointing out that apart from anything the Texas Panhandle seems to have the worst autism rate on earth.
http://www.newschannel10.com/story/19467760/local-university-conducts-autism-research
30,000 cases of autism in a population of 430,000 mostly in the 15-25 category (which sounds like it must be nearly everybody), against 11 cases of whooping cough!!!???
John
Posted by: John Stone | September 12, 2013 at 01:48 PM
I just posted something in your defence Anne on DC7.
Posted by: Patricia | September 12, 2013 at 11:43 AM
The ABC 7 article still has all my comments up. The links work. They resulted in a lot of sharp retorts from Dorit Reiss.
I doubt anyone in a position of power will ever admit anything. They can't. After decades of denying, denying, denying, the CDC, NIH, the AAP have no choice but covering all this up and trashing anything that challenges the "no link" claim.
In the end, they'll lose all credibility. They're lying and the evidence is everywhere. The question is: How long can they keep this up?
Posted by: Anne McElroy Dachel | September 12, 2013 at 11:14 AM
You may have posted lots of comments Ann but there is 0 comments listed on the article.
What a mess.
Do you think the people at the NIH, CDC and all even cares- If I was them I would be waking up in the middle of the night in panic and intense prayer if I was them.
I am not them and that I do that a lot anyway.
Posted by: Benedetta | September 12, 2013 at 07:57 AM