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Origins of Autism
Dr. Joseph Mercola

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No doubt, you're familiar with the work of Dr. Boyd Haley, who chairs the University of Kentucky's chemistry department and is one of America's foremost experts in the field of mercury toxicity with relation to the plague of autism harming our children. Dr. Haley makes an even more compelling case for the toxicity of mercury in this short and powerful video from Autism Media.

Haley got involved with the problem after a number of parents of autistic children (aware of the toxicity of mercury) contacted him upon hearing about a proposal he'd made to a group of physicians studying Gulf War Syndrome (actually a variant of Lou Gehrig's disease) veterans because French soldiers who weren't vaccinated didn't suffer from it, while American and British soldiers given a vaccine were more susceptible to it (not necessarily those who landed in Iraq or Saudi Arabia).

In Haley's estimation, if vaccines triggered Gulf War Syndrome, the mercury-based preservative, thimerosal, was the likely candidate.

After being flown to conference after conference, Haley soon came to be "hooked" to this vital health issue, one the Institute of Medicine (IOM) claims is no problem at all and should be set aside for "other promising avenues" of research that were never identified.

Even after opening the door to the possibility the presence of thimerosal in vaccines may be the key factor in autism -- despite strong scientific evidence from Haley and other scientists -- the IOM and the National Institutes of Health slammed it shut in 2004.

Dr. Haley called anyone who would deliberately expose a child to toxins like thimerosal and render them incapable of having a full life a criminal. After watching this video, I'm sure you'll agree with that assessment.



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