Claire Dooley
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And I wanted you to tell us a little bit about what the Vaxxed movie is about, where did the information come from, all that stuff.
Well, I was a university professor at Small University in Northern California.
And in November of 2013, I received a phone call from a senior epidemiologist from the CDC.
His name is Dr. William Thompson.
And I, because of my son's own vaccine injury, I had been investigating the CDC program.
for many, many years, but Dr. Thompson actually called me as a whistleblower and we started talking and over a few phone conversations and lots and lots of emails, he revealed to me that the CDC had been covering up the fact that there was a link between the MMR vaccine, the timing of the MMR vaccine
autism and so over a period of about 10 months time dr. Thompson revealed to me many many secrets about the immunization safety office of the CDC and then that became the basis of the movie Vax from cover-up to catastrophe
And whenever you watch that movie, there was actually a couple interesting data points, especially about African-American males.
But I know, Andy, before we actually came on, we were talking a little bit about how that study...
actually came about.
Was there more that you wanted to talk about with that?
Sure.
Absolutely.
Go ahead, Brian.
Yeah.
What I was able to do was through Dr. Thompson, I was able to obtain the data directly from the CDC that was used as a basis of the study.
And by merely comparing children who received the MMR on time, this was primarily African-American males that received the MMR vaccine on time versus those where the MMR vaccine was delayed until after three years of age.
we found that those that received the vaccine on time were three and a half times more likely to get an autism diagnosis than those where they just merely waited until they were three years of age.
And so the rates of autism in African-American males, if they just simply waited until that three-year time point, then dropped dramatically.
Yeah, actually, I remember one of the segments I worked on for CHGTV.