Central Figure in CDC Vaccine Cover-Up Absconds With $2M
A central figure behind the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) claims disputing the link between vaccines and autism and other neurological disorders has disappeared after officials discovered massive fraud
involving the theft of millions in taxpayer dollars. Danish police are
investigating Dr. Poul Thorsen, who has vanished along with almost $2
million that he had supposedly spent on research.
Thorsen was a leading member of a Danish research group that wrote
several key studies supporting CDC’s claims that the MMR vaccine and
mercury-laden vaccines were safe for children. Thorsen’s 2003 Danish
study reported a 20-fold increase in autism in Denmark after that
country banned mercury based preservatives in its vaccines. His study
concluded that mercury could therefore not be the culprit behind the
autism epidemic.
His study has
long been criticized as fraudulent since it failed to disclose that the
increase was an artifact of new mandates requiring, for the first time,
that autism cases be reported on the national registry. This new law
and the opening of a clinic dedicated to autism treatment in Copenhagen
accounted for the sudden rise in reported cases rather than, as Thorsen
seemed to suggest, the removal of mercury from vaccines. Despite this
obvious chicanery, CDC has long touted the study as the principal proof
that mercury-laced vaccines are safe for infants and young children.
Mainstream media, particularly the New York Times, has relied
on this study as the basis for its public assurances that it is safe to
inject young children with mercury — a potent neurotoxin — at
concentrations hundreds of times over the U.S. safety limits.
Thorsen, who
was a psychiatrist and not a research scientist or toxicologist,
parlayed that study into a long-term relationship with CDC. He built a
research empire called the North Atlantic Epidemiology Alliances (NANEA)
that advertised its close association with the CDC autism team, a
relationship that had the agency paying Thorsen and his research staff
millions of dollars to churn out research papers, many of them assuring
the public on the issue of vaccine safety.
The discovery of Thorsen’s fraud came as the result of an
investigation by Aarhus University and CDC which discovered that Thorsen
had falsified documents and, in violation of university rules, was
accepting salaries from both the Danish university and Emory University
in Atlanta — near CDC headquarters — where he led research efforts to
defend the role of vaccines in causing autism and other brain disorders.
Thorsen’s center has received $14.6 million from CDC since 2002.
Thorsen’s partner Kreesten Madsen recently came under fierce criticism after damning e-mails surfaced showing Madsen in cahoots with CDC officials intent on fraudulently cherry picking facts to prove vaccine safety.
Leading
independent scientists have accused CDC of concealing the clear link
between the dramatic increases in mercury-laced child vaccinations
beginning in 1989 and the epidemic of autism, neurological disorders and
other illnesses affecting every generation of American children since.
Questions about Thorsens’s scientific integrity may finally force CDC
to rethink the vaccine protocols since most of the other key pro vaccine
studies cited by CDC rely on the findings of Thorsen’s research group.
These include oft referenced research articles published by the Journal of the American Medical Association, the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the New England Journal of Medicine and others. The validity of all these studies is now in question.
Citations
1. http://www.cphpost.dk/news/international/89-international/48229-researcher-accused-of-cheating-uni-out-of-millions.html
2. http://www.safeminds.org/news/pressroom/press_releases/20040518_AutismAuthorsNetwork.pdf
3. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/06/opinion/06sat3.html
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5. http://www.ageofautism.com/2010/03/poul-thorsens-mutating-resume.html
6. http://www.rescuepost.com/files/thorsen-aarhus.pdf
7. http://www.cphpost.dk/news/international/89-international/48229-researcher-accused-of-cheating-uni-out-of-millions.html
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2. http://www.safeminds.org/news/pressroom/press_releases/20040518_AutismAuthorsNetwork.pdf
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4. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-f-kennedy-jr/time-for-cdc-to-come-clea_b_16550.html
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7. http://www.cphpost.dk/news/international/89-international/48229-researcher-accused-of-cheating-uni-out-of-millions.html
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