The ongoing debate over whether or not vaccines cause autism would
probably take on an entirely different tone if key information that has
been mostly censored from the public was fully brought to light. Hidden
documents that have been locked away for more than two decades reveal
that the MMR vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella does cause autism, and regulators, drug executives and various others have known about this for a long time.
A
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request filed in the UK has forced
the Department of Health to release confidential documents outlining the
details of MMR's initial approval back in the 1980s. These documents
reveal that GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the manufacturer of the MMR vaccine
Pluserix, knew that there were problems with the vaccine causing a high
rate of adverse events in children. Among these were encephalitis and
other conditions associated with autism.
Concerned that the
British government was withholding information about MMR's dangers from
the public, the FOIA request was filed in response to the growing number
of vaccinated children who were coming down with debilitating gut
problems, brain damage and other symptoms believed to be associated with
MMR. As it turns out, these suspicions are now validated.
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