Thursday, May 18, 2006

 

Morton Ann Gernsbacher

Department of Psychology

University of Wisconsin-Madison

1202 W. Johnson St.

Madison, WI 53706

MAGernsb@wisc.edu

 

cc: H. Hill Goldsmith

     hhgoldsm@wisc.edu

     hhgoldsm@facstaff.wisc.edu

 

Re: "Three Reasons Not to Believe in an Autism Epidemic"

 

Dear Morton,

 

Your article, "Three Reasons Not to Believe in an Autism Epidemic" (http://www.grasp.org/new_art.htm), reminded me of the story of the village shaman who, sitting in his hut with his hands over his ears and looking into a glass ball, predicted that it would not rain, while his child pointed out the window at the thunderstorm deluging the villagers.

 

Your article is not just an embarrassment to your profession, but a wound to the hundreds of thousands of parents of children injured by toxic vaccine additive ingredients.

 

If you would like publicly to drink a body weight-calibrated mixture of these ingredients to show these parents just how harmless the ingredients are, I'll include you in the list of potential candidates for my $75,000 vaccine offer at:

 

http://www.spontaneouscreation.org/SC/links.htm

 

I'm sure that, since you and your co-authors believe that the vast majority of autism cases are due to "human behavioral, neuroanatomical, and genotypic diversity," and not to chemical inundation by increasing numbers of childhood vaccinations, you'll have no problem drinking the documented neurotoxins and other poisons standard in childhood vaccines -- if only to show your faith in the pharmaceutical companies who currently shepherd our children's health.

 

The offer is open to your co-author, Michelle Dawson, as well. Dawson has baselessly written:

 

"Autistics have been portrayed by autism advocates in the most dire and horrific terms. We destroy ourselves, our families, and the economy . . . so long as we are not expensively fixed. . . . At the same time, autism advocates claim that this impending national catastrophe can be averted if there is unlimited funding for intensive interventions based on applied behaviour analysis, ABA, Lovaas-type or otherwise, for autistics of all ages. . . . Autistic abilities and traits are assumed to be non-existent or destructive, useless, and wrong. There is everything to gain and nothing to lose if our lives are dedicated to striving every minute to be normal, that is, non-autistic. The goal of this kind of intervention, Ivar Lovaas has repeatedly written, is to build a person where none exists" (http://www.sentex.net/~nexus23/naa_sen.html)

 

The offer is also open to your other co-author, H. Hill Goldsmith. While Goldsmith has been busy identifying "a putative subtype of autism, which we refer to as 'developmental verbal dyspraxia,' or DVD," (www.waisman.wisc.edu/faculty/goldsmith.html), thousands of children a day are being made autistic by vaccines deemed "safe" by the medical industry. While Goldsmith tries to make a name for himself with his sharp definitions and warm and fuzzy hey-we're-all-a-little-bit-autistic thinking, new parents get slapped in the face with high-pitched screaming from their babies who have just received combination vaccines. Many of these babies and children lose their speech overnight.

 

Any reply you or your co-authors make to this email will be published at:

 

http://www.spontaneouscreation.org/SC/links.htm

 

Sincerely,

 

Jock Doubleday

Director

Natural Woman, Natural Man, Inc.

A California 501(c)3 Nonprofit Corporation

http://www.SpontaneousCreation.org

director@spontaneouscreation.org

 

Jock Doubleday is the author of:

Spontaneous Creation:

101 Reasons Not to Have Your Baby in a Hospital, Vol 1:

A Book about Natural Childbirth and the Birth of Wisdom and Power in Childbearing Women