http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morn ... ries-foul/Nonetheless, his son’s case helped convince Bradstreet that vaccines caused autism. He took his message to the highest levels of government. Twice he testified about the supposed link between vaccines and autism before the U.S. House of Representatives.
“He was a very happy, well connected child prior to his MMR at approximately 12 months of age,” Bradstreet told representatives in 2002, presenting copies of his son’s various tests. “Matthew completely lost about 2 months after his MMR vaccine.”
From his clinic in Buford, Ga., Bradstreet treated patients from around the world, many who sought him out online. Desperate parents seeking answers for their children’s maladies would write to him on his blog, begging him for help.
Tämäkin on täyttä p:aa. Kelaatiohoidoissa ei käytetä mitään "vaarallisia kemikaaleja", vaan DMSA:ta, vitamiineja, erityisesti C-vitamiinia ja/tai kotihoidoissa sitä runsaasti sisältäviä yrttejä kuten korianteria, jne. Monet ovat kelaatioila lievittäneet huomattavasti autismin oireita, joissain tapauksissa autismin oireet poistuneet kokonaan. Kelaatiot poistavat myrkyt kuten elohopean aivoista ja muusta elimistöstä.“Bradstreet was promoting chelation therapy, which is dangerous and without any benefit,” Hotez said. Chelation involves the use of chemicals to remove metals from a patient’s blood.
Vastustajien ja farma-koirien mukaan Bradstreet kelatoi kalsiuminkin, mutta tämä on aivan täyttä p:aa. Aloittelijakin tietää ja osaa pitää tauot kuurissa, ettei hivenainevajetta synny.
(Jos joku haluaa kelatoida, voi tehdä sitä aluksi vaikka voikukanlehtien avulla. Niissä on paljon kalsiumia ja muita vitamiineja, joten ei ole vaaraa vitamiininpuutoksista yms.)
Hotez ja Katz joita siteerataan artikkelissa, ovat juutalaisia farmakoiria, jotka salaavat lahkonsa myrkkymurha- ja bioterrorirokoteagendaa.
Bradstreetin perhe ja kollegat ovat myös sitä mieltä, että homma ns. haisee ja ettei hän olisi tehnyt itsemurhaa, vaan oli vaaraksi hullulahkon myrkkyfarmabisnekselle.“He was a fighter and would never just quit,” Bradstreet’s former wife, Lori, wrote on the gofundme Web site. “What we were told happened really does defy all reason. Thank you for all your help to find the truth.”
The Bradstreet family did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
“I can not accept the notion that Jeff would take his own life,” wrote former colleague, John Reinhold Sr. “His research was a threat to many representing huge financial losses in the hundreds of billions, if the direction his research was validating came to be accepted as ‘fact.