Wednesday night, political guru and comedian Jon Stewart dropped by
the Comedy Central green room as I awaited my turn on The Daily Show.
He had asked me on his program to discuss my recent Salon.com/Rolling
Stone articles about the federal government's efforts to conceal the overwhelming
scientific evidence linking vaccine preservative thimerosal to the epidemic
of neurological disorders among American children. Stewart observed that
if the story is true, the perpetrators should have their skin abraded
with multiple incisions prior to being dipped in salt brine.
Earlier that day the New York Times reported an "unusual" invitation-only
press conference in which representatives of the three federal agencies
involved in the cover-up, CDC and FDA and the National Institute of Child
Health Development, defended the use of thimerosal in vaccines. Following
that press conference, Republican Congressman Dave Weldon, who is sponsoring
legislation to ban thimerosal, rightfully denounced the trio for misleading
the American public.
Although thimerosal is now discontinued in most American vaccines, it
is still being administered to millions of children in the developing
world with the help of American tax dollars. The public attempts by federal
regulators to exonerate thimerosal will help ensure that this practice
continues. Salt brine is too good for these people. A more appropriate
punishment would be to force them to spend time in the lower level special
education classes now bursting at the seams across America and see the
autistic children lying on the floor screaming, many of them in dire agony
from autistic enterocolitis.
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