Vaccine-Autism Link ‘Debunker’ Indicted for Fraud
Filed Under: Health Issues on April 30, 2011
by Aaron Turpen, Editor of The Health Freedom Network Newsletter (via Truth2America)
Dr. Poul Thorsen, who was a principal coordinator of several Centers for Disease Control (CDC) funded studies that were used to deny any link between vaccinations and autism, has been indicted on 13 counts of fraud and 9 counts of money-laundering. The indictment alleges he embezzled $1 million in CDC funds. Thorsen was previously cited for academic misconduct by Aarhus University of Denmark, where he was a science resident.
Get this: the charges stem from the CDC-funded work he did to (supposedly) debunk any link between the mercury-derived thimerosal preservative and autism. The studies he published came out one right after the other in response to studies that were published showing a possible link.
Thimerosal is still used in flu vaccines and other injections as a preservative.
So now we have to ask: are vaccines safe or not? We obviously don’t know. The supposed debunking of Dr. Andrew Wakefield, the first to begin publicly blowing the whistle on vaccine-autism links, is now followed by the obvious debunking of a big proponent of the other side of the fence.
Yet, this news is being ignored in the mainstream media (the indictment was publicized on April 13th). Why? Because it might make people question vaccines. Currently, governments around the country and world are working hard to make vaccines mandatory with few or no exemptions. Admitting there’s question about their safety would undermine that.
Your health security and freedoms are at risk, folks. If you don’t do something now, you’ll be giving them up later.



