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To: jERRY Ö¿Ö who wrote (1407)5/26/2008 4:54:17 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1564
 
Jerry -

Harking back to the subject we discussed earlier, my girlfriend's daughter's autism, and its possible cause, I have new information to add.

I was talking to said girlfriend about this last night, and she informed me that neither of her daughters were ever vaccinated against anything, specifically because she had believed that such vaccinations were dangerous.

I guess I had misunderstood her when we had talked about the other set of twins she knows, who did receive the same vaccinations at the same times, and one was subsequently diagnosed as autistic while the other wasn't.

I had always assumed that her children had been vaccinated as well, but that turns out not to be true. Thus, Thimerosal had nothing to do with her autism.

- Allen