Vaccines cause autism, says confidential document from corrupt drug company
Thursday, April 23, 2015 by: Jennifer Lilley
(NaturalNews) While the debate rages on about whether or
not vaccines cause autism, a confidential document has surfaced that makes clear
what science has led Natural News readers to believe: Yes, vaccines are
linked to autism.
The document,[PDF] which
runs over 1,000 pages, is from the fraudulent and corrupt
GlaxoSmithKline. Several hundred pages in, it's revealed that vaccines are tied
to autism. It's blatantly outlined in a chart, along with a long list of other
conditions caused by vaccines, including "motor development delay," "tremor" and
"altered state of consciousness." Autism is listed in this chart as a nervous
system and mental impairment disorder associated with receiving GSK's Infanrix
hexa vaccine.(1)
Signed by Dr. Felix Arellano, the Vice President and Head of Biological Safety
and Pharmacovigilance of GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, the document's
introduction states:
This summary bridging report integrates the information presented in the two
Combined Diphtheria, Tetanus and Acellular Pertussis, Hepatitis B enhanced
Inactivated Poliomyelitis and Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine
(Infanrix™ hexa) periodic safety update reports (PSURs) covering the two year
period from 23 October 2009 to 22 October 2011.(1)
Vaccine is "favourable," despite long list of health conditions
The document suggests that, although there are several
adverse health effects associated with vaccine, the risk is not deemed to be
problematic:
The Company will continue to monitor cases of anaemia haemolytic autoimmune,
thrombocytopenia, thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune thrombocytopenia,
idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, haemolytic anemia, cyanosis, injection site
nodule, abcess and injection site abscess, Kawasaki's disease, important
neurological events (including encephalitis and encephalopathy),
Henoch-Schonlein purpura, petechiae, purpura, haematochezia, allergic reactions
(including anaphylactic and anaphylactoid reactions) cases of lack of
effectiveness as well as fatal cases.(1)
Yet, despite the long list of health problems mentioned, the document maintains,
"The benefit/risk profile of Infanrix hexa continues to be favourable."(1)
In 2014, Infanrix was ruled by an Italian court to be responsible for a young
Milan boy developing autism shortly
after receiving the GlaxoSmithKline vaccine. As such, the decision was to award
the boy for his vaccine-induced autism.(2)
The child received a series of Infanrix hexa injections in 2006, a vaccine designed
to protect children from polio, tetanus, hepatitis B, diphtheria, pertussis and Haemophilus
influenzae type B. Instead of being protected, his health declined: He
developed autism. Medical experts in the Italian Court pointed to the
confidential document, suggesting that the boy likely developed the condition
due to the variety of antigens and thimerosal (a mercury-containing preservative
now banned in Italy due to its neurotoxicity) and a host of other toxic
ingredients that were in the vaccine at the time.(2)
Of Infanrix hexa's thimerosal, the Court noted that it was "in concentrations
greatly exceeding the maximum recommended levels for infants weighing only a few
kilograms."(2)
Despite irrefutable proof that vaccines cause autism, court appeals are in the works
Interestingly, in 2012, the Italian courts made a judgement
in a similar situation in which they ruled that the MMR (measles, mumps and
rubella) vaccine caused a child's autism. Just like the Infanrix hexa ruling,
however, this finding has not set well with the Ministry of Health; they
initially denied compensation to the family. Ultimately, the court granted
compensation. Still, in the case of the young boy who was given the Infanrix
hexa vaccine, the Ministry of Health has appealed, a process that's expected to
take several years to sort out.(2)
Such rulings should be applauded, although it's disturbing 1) that appeals have
ensued, and 2) that the United States has yet to come close to such court
decisions.
This document -- straight from the horse's mouth, GlaxoSmithKline themselves
-- blatantly shows that vaccines are linked to autism and other conditions. What
more is there to question, when the proof exists before our very eyes?
Sources:
(1) https://autismoevaccini.files.wordpress.com[PDF]
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