On August 27, 2014, CDC
scientist Dr. William Thompson admitted that he and other authors had omitted
vital data from a 2004 study of possible connections between MMR vaccines and autism.
Dr. Thompson also acknowledged a biologically plausible relationship between
Thimerosal (a mercury-based preservative) in vaccines and autistic-like
symptoms. He additionally reported that the CDC has withheld information about
a relationship between Thimerosal and tic disorders. Whether or not a person
thinks that the admissions made by this CDC scientist reflect the truth,
admitting fraud in the CDC's neurodevelopmental disorders research is certainly
newsworthy. Why then has the mainstream media been mostly silent on the issue?
The coverage of this story has been mostly limited to the blogosphere. Some of
the mainstream media's top stories have instead included: "Artists draws
his dog in whimsical scenes" (ABC News, 9/17/14); "Is the tide
changing for the NFL" (MSNBC, 9/17/2014); and "Vikings: Peterson must
stay away", and "Final hours before Scotland's big vote" (CNN,
9/17/14).
Admittedly,
this CDC whistleblower story is controversial. This is due, in part, to
enormous and far-reaching liability ramifications, to the disturbing number of
potentially affected children, and because those that could be held accountable
hold powerful and authoritative governmental positions. We can only speculate
if the mainstream media is simply not interested in this topic, or if their
silence reflects a form of disagreement, or if possibly their lack of coverage
is due to external pressure to extinguish the story. The limited mainstream
media coverage of such a weighty scientific matter reveals the importance of
scientists themselves having a public voice on critical public policy issues.
Throughout history scientists speaking loudly about dangerous toxins have saved
many lives and prevented untold pain and deformities. Clear examples are Pink
disease (caused by mercury in teething powders), lead poisoning diseases (from
lead-based paints and other products), and thalidomide causing birth defects. And
also, of course, the discovery that mercury causes neurological damage. The
mainstream media's silence here emphasizes the value of peer-reviewed science
journals as an avenue for scientists to be a part of necessary public
dialogues.
This story also raises
the issue of the importance of transparency in research and the availability of
public databases to independent researchers. The current datasets used by the
CDC in their own research on vaccines and autism are not easily accessible to
independent researchers. For example, one of the databases used by the CDC that
reportedly showed no relationship between thimerosal and autism is no longer available to anyone outside of
the CDC to examine. Neuropsychiatric disorder research data transparency is
especially important considering today's staggering numbers of
neurodevelopmental disorders, which in the United States has increased to about
1 in every 6 children. This has predominately been an increase in autism and
attention deficit/ hyperactivity disorders, but there has also been an increase
in tic disorders. World-wide neuro developmental disorders today are causing
heavy consequences on the affected individuals and their families. How this
unfolds remains to be seen. However, assuming continued mainstream media
silence, it is likely that this whistleblower story along with its potential
implications will remain missing from the forefront of public discussion.
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