UK Guardian Newspaper Caught Fal (original) (raw)

In a first for journalism, the UK�s Guardian national daily newspaper has been caught falsifying their own newspaper�s public record in a bid to airbrush the facts about vaccine-caused-autism. Whilst some other media outlets have adopted the approach of ignoring the evidence and writing and broadcasting one-sided reports, this time The Guardian newspaper has been caught changing it. The Guardian removed the evidence � gone without a trace � from their online newspaper.

Like many other papers, The Guardian allows readers to post comments on articles published in their online version. On Saturday 6 August 2011 the paper published a commentary by Tracy McVeigh �Research linking autism to internet use is criticised�. This was about a public row over claims by Lady Susan Greenfield that there is a link between the increase in autism and the increase in the use of the internet. Greenfield is a medical academic and researcher on brain physiology, particularly on Parkinson�s and Alzheimer�s diseases.

Inevitably this attracted debate between commenters about the causes of autistic conditions.

The surprising part is what The Guardian did in response to postings of clear evidence of an admitted link between vaccines and autistic conditions. They obliterated the posts as if they had never been made on their newspaper�s site. There is no trace of the posts to be found. They are just gone, barring a trace for one of them only � the first to be removed. There was no justification for this and none has so far been provided despite having been requested. The posts met the �Community Standards� whereas in contrast offensive comments from anti-vaccine safety campaigners are not removed.

The importance of this of course is that it underlines the points that:-

What happened was that in response to numerous comments claiming vaccines are not implicated in causing autistic conditions CHS intervened. CHS posted publicly made quotes and links to evidence confirming numerous US government agencies and officials have confirmed vaccines do cause autistic conditions. These include:

The evidence and posts appear below in full. These include posts noting the financial ties between the Guardian newspaper and medical publishers with undeclared substantial conflicting financial and business interests in the pharmaceutical industry.

In all four posts were removed. Three without trace and one was removed with the incorrect claim left in its place that �_This comment was removed by a moderator because it didn�t abide by our community standards._�

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THE FIRST POST REMOVED WITHOUT TRACE

ChildHealthSafety

8 August 2011 7:46AM

Here is a public opportunity to see The Guardian�s censorship of facts and evidence in action. The following facts are publicly documented yet The Guardian�s Comment is Free [LOL] censors removed it in its entiretly to airbrush the unpalatable facts from their agenda journalism. There was and could be no contravention of any Guardian �Community Standards� [well not official ones that is - only the ones that say the Guardian only publishes facts which fit its political agenda journalism and removes all others.

Tracey McVeigh's article on Lady Susan Greenfield's public unscientific comments about the causes of autistic conditions has provoked comment about the causes of autistic conditions.

In response to various comments we posted quotes from numerous US government officials and agencies with links to original sources on what causes autistic conditions. The Guardian censors removed the posting. There is no conspiracy theory here - only documented fact - and The Guardian does this kind of thing repeatedly.

This posting was made 7 August 2011 11:14AM and you can check out above that it was removed.

Floost 7 August 2011 9:49AM

I think arec pretty much nailed it ..... given ageofautism's dangerous views on vaccination, I think you got off lightly.

So how about the views of 1) Merck's current Director of Vaccines Julie Gerberding when she was Director of the US Centers for Disease Control 2) the US Health Resources Services Administration 3) the US Federal Court? 4) the US Secretary of State for Health and Human Services?

All have confirmed autistic conditions can be caused by vaccines.

GERBERDING:

".. if you're predisposed with the mitochondrial disorder, it can certainly set off some damage. Some of the symptoms can be symptoms that have characteristics of autism.

CNN - HOUSE CALL WITH DR. SANJAY GUPTA Unraveling the Mystery of Autism; Talking With the CDC Director; Stories of Children with Autism; Aging with Autism Aired March 29, 2008 08:30 ET

US HRSA:

[when confirming of the 1322 cases of vaccine injury compensation settled out of court by the US Government in secret settlements]:-

We have compensated cases in which children exhibited an encephalopathy, or general brain disease. Encephalopathy may be accompanied by a medical progression of an array of symptoms including autistic behavior, autism, or seizures.

US HRSA to reporter Sharyl Attkisson of CBS News 5th May 2008

US FEDERAL COURT
[PDD is the US term under DSM IV for ASD - Autistic Spectrum Disorder]:

��� Bailey�s ADEM was both caused-in-fact and proximately caused by his vaccination. �� Furthermore, Bailey�s ADEM was severe enough to cause lasting, residual damage, and retarded his developmental progress, which fits under the generalized heading of Pervasive Developmental Delay, or PDD. The Court found that Bailey would not have suffered this delay but for the administration of the MMR vaccine, and that this chain of causation was a proximate sequence of cause and effect leading inexorably from vaccination to Pervasive Developmental Delay.

[Banks v. HHS (Case 02-0738V, 2007 U.S. Claims LEXIS 254, July 20, 2007).

US SECRETARY OF STATE FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES:-

The Department for Health and Human Services conceded the Hannah Poling case - that Hannah's autistic condition was caused by 9 vaccines [ie. not just the MMR] administered in one day. Last year the US Federal Court determined a settlement which reportedly amounts to US $ 20 million over Hannah Poling�s lifetime:

Court Awards Over $20 Million for Vaccine-Caused Autism PR Newswire (press release) � Sep 15, 2010

Family to Receive $1.5M+ in First-Ever Vaccine-Autism Court Award CBS News September 9, 2010

�Settlement reached in autism-vaccine case� September 10, 2010 By Carrie Teegardin The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

THE SECOND POST REMOVED WITHOUT TRACE

ChildHealthSafety

8 August 2011 9:20AM

In our post above noting direct censorship of public facts by The Guardian perhaps we should have added �Follow the Money�.

GUARDIAN & BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
Guardian partners with British Medical Journal Group for online first Tuesday 3 March 2009 00.00 GMT

�Derrick Malone, Guardian Product Manager said: �People naturally turn to the Internet when researching health issues and we were keen to provide our users with factual information they could trust to complement our extensive features on health issues. The pages were developed entirely in house by the GNM technology team in collaboration with BMJ Group.�

Rachel Armitage, Director, BMJ Evidence Centre said: �We�re pleased to partner with the Guardian and bring our knowledge to a wider audience. The information is based on our �Clinical Evidence� product, which provides doctors with access to the very latest and most relevant medical knowledge and is used to make treatment decisions.�

BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL & DRUG INDUSTRY
The Editor in Chief of the British Medical Journal was forced to make an embarrassing correction regarding the BMJ�s own failures to disclose its conflicting financial interests in the drug industry.

Here is the correction forced ultimately by online criticism from New York charity The Alliance for Human Research Protection:-

�The BMJ should have declared competing interests in relation to this editorial by Fiona Godlee and colleagues (BMJ 2011;342:c7452, doi:10.1136/bmj.c7452). The BMJ Group receives advertising and sponsorship revenue from vaccine manufacturers, and specifically from Merck and GSK, which both manufacture MMR vaccines. For further information see the rapid response from Godlee (www.bmj.com/content/342/bmj.d1335.full/reply#bmj_el_251470). The same omission also affected two related Editor�s Choice articles (BMJ 2011;342:d22 and BMJ 2011;342:d378).

However, this also still fails to mention the most glaring conflict of all, which it all � BMJ�s business partnership with Merck through their information arm, Univadis (�MSD signs partnership with BMJ group�).

THE THIRD POST REMOVED WITHOUT TRACE

ChildHealthSafety

9 August 2011 8:45AM

Artros @ 8 August 2011 9:32PM

Between the Internet, vaccines and dental amalgams, I think I�ve seen it all. Come on, man, vaccines? That�s like saying �influenza causes autism.�

Comments like this have been answered with quotes posted by us [with links to original publicly documented sources] but The Guardian removed them twice despite being in accordance with �Community Standards�. The second time there is no trace whatsoever of the original posting � The Guardian�s Comment is Free [LOL] removed it in its entiretly. This is an example of a national news media outlet using censorship to rewrite history and airbrushing facts from the record which directly contradict their strongly held personal beliefs.

The quotes were from 1) Merck�s current Director of Vaccines Julie Gerberding when she was Director of the US Centers for Disease Control 2) the US Health Resources Services Administration 3) the US Federal Court? 4) the US Secretary of State for Health and Human Services? All have confirmed autistic conditions can be caused by vaccines.

The second posting [8 August 2011 7:46AM] was removed with no trace of it ever having existed, whereas the position of the first posting can still be seen [7 August 2011 11:14AM].

We also added a posting [8 August 2011 9:20AM] with links to original sources showing the commercial and financial partnerships deals between The Guardian and The British Medical Journal and The British Medical Journal and the drug industry. That posting was removed without trace � no footprints, no traces, just gone.

So two of the three comments are gone and one has the following claiming without any truth that:

�This comment was removed by a moderator because it didn�t abide by our community standards.�

Frankly, normal sensible intelligent people may find such behaviour of The Guardian a little troubling.

If these comments were removed without trace, how much of what The Guardian publishes online is a moving target � being removed, deleted, altered and/or added to in order to write history according to what the Guardian wants it to be instead of what it is? Very Pravda.

And �Community Standards�? Please, no laughter at the back of class:-

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British journalism at its finest and no Rupert Murdoch to blame it on.