Guest guest Posted October 6, 2007 Report Share Posted October 6, 2007 October 5, 2007For immediate release and distributionVaccine Autoimmune Project PublicationWhen 1 in 150 is really 1 in 67By Raymond W. Gallup and F. Edward Yazbak, MD, FAAPSince February 2007, news outlets have widely publicized the fact that recently released figures by the CDC have estimated the prevalence of autism and autistic spectral disorders at a NEW high of 1 in 150. In this report, VAP's co-founder Ray Gallup and Dr. Yazbak examine the most recent United States Department of Education statistics and reveal that the 1 in 150 estimate is outdated by five years. They report that the present prevalence of ASD may be as high as 1 in 67.We at the Vaccine Autoimmune Project are saddened and concerned to see the latest Department of Education figures. We are also concerned about what is to come. It is evident that, 1) our medical authorities are more interested in defending vaccination programs than controlling autism, the most devastating and real epidemic we have faced in a hundred years, and 2) our wealthiest and largest autism association is giving little attention to the role of vaccines and vaccine additives and preservatives.http://www.vaprojec t.org/yazbak/ 1-in-150- is-really- 1-in-67-20071005.htm Raymond Galluphighnoon (AT) gti (DOT) netF. Edward Yazbak, MD, FAAPtlautstudy (AT) aol (DOT) com If I came to you and said, "I'm going to perform a little sexual assault on you---a small rape---because, one day you could meet a rapist and you could be raped. But, it won't be as bad the second time as the first time." This is exactly the same thing as giving someone a vaccine, or a little bit of disease. It's nonsense! An Interview With Guylaine Lanctot, M.D. By Kenneth & Dee Burke Tonight's top picks. What will you watch tonight? Preview the hottest shows on TV. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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