The primary reason that I started this blog was because, for reasons unknown to me, I was banned from ever commenting again on the Age of Autism blog. I took a serious look back at the comments that I had posted and perused their commenting policy and, apart from getting slightly off topic on a thread, couldn't see where I had violated the policy. When managing editor Kim Stagliano stepped in to warn everyone that we were getting off topic, I apologized (though I think that that post, along with a few others in the exchange, never saw the light of day).
I even sent a polite e-mail to Ms. Stagliano asking what I had done to warrant being banned from commenting over there. The only response I got was an auto-reply. I continue to wait in vain.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Recall of Hyland's Teething Tablets
Okay, I know this is totally unrelated to my usual subjects of Age of Autism, vaccines or censorship, but this really raised my ire. You see, I signed up to receive e-mail notices from the FDA on warning letters, recalls and enforcement reports. These satisfy my interest in keeping an eye on what kinds of foods and medical products have issues. This has the added benefit of letting me know when to toss out something that poses a risk to me, in case I miss the announcement on the local news.
Today I received a brief notice that FDA is recalling Hyland's Homeopathic Teething Tablets.
Today I received a brief notice that FDA is recalling Hyland's Homeopathic Teething Tablets.
Labels:
FDA,
homeopathy,
Hyland's
Monday, October 18, 2010
Vaccine Awareness Week
As some of you have probably already heard, Joe Mercola and Barbara Loe Fisher (of the misnamed National Vaccine Information Center) have decided to declare November 1-6 "Vaccine Awareness Week". Well, I'm going to try to join the fun that Orac at Respectful Insolence suggested, along with Science-Based Medicine, Neurologica and whatever other blogs join the fun.
During that week, pay attention to Twitter, as well, with the #vaxfax hash tag.
During that week, pay attention to Twitter, as well, with the #vaxfax hash tag.
Labels:
anti-vaccine,
Barbara Loe Fisher,
education,
Joe Mercola,
NVIC,
reality,
vaccines
Friday, October 8, 2010
Censored on Forcing Flu Shots on Health Care Workers: Who Is Next?
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Labels:
Barbara Loe Fisher,
conspiracy,
Paul Offit,
vaccines
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Censored on Do Reliable Thimerosal Estimates Exist?
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Labels:
anti-vaccine,
censorship,
conspiracy,
Jake Crosby,
lying,
thimerosal
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Censored on Australia: A Grieving Family and Baseless Accusations
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Labels:
anti-vaccine,
Australia,
censorship,
harassment,
hypocrisy,
Meryl Dorey
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Censored on SafeMinds: New Scientific Evidence Links Autism to Vaccines and Mercury
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Labels:
anti-vaccine,
conflict of interest,
Laura Hewitson,
thimerosal,
vaccines
Friday, July 16, 2010
Newsflash! Vaccines Cause Autism...If You're Scientifically Illiterate
Mark Blaxill and Dan Olmsted are displaying their science illiteracy again over at Age of Autism in an article entitled New Study Shows Vaccines Cause Brain Changes Found in Autism. The article extols the virtues of a newly published study by Laura Hewitson, Brian J. Lopresti, Carol Stott, N. Scott Mason, and Jaime Tomko - Influence of pediatric vaccines on amygdala growth and opioid ligand binding in rhesus macaque infants: A pilot study. The abstract can be found here and the full text can be found for free here.
So, is this study as amazing as Blaxill and Olmsted would have us believe?
So, is this study as amazing as Blaxill and Olmsted would have us believe?
Labels:
anti-vaccine,
Dan Olmsted,
Laura Hewitson,
lying,
Mark Blaxill,
vaccines
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Doctor's Data Inc. Uses Legal Threats to Silence Criticism
I know the title of this blog is "Silenced by Age of Autism", but I have, in the past, spoken up in defense of free speech in other venues, as well, such as Simon Singh's libel case in the U.K. and how the English libel laws affect everyone. The need has arisen, once more, to venture away from AoA's censorship and talk about another recent attempt to us litigation to silence critics. Please bear with me, as this is a long post.
Labels:
censorship,
libel,
support
Monday, June 28, 2010
Censored on Autism Genome Project Phase 2
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