03-10-2005, 07:27 PM
Only this time Autism is a myth! :lol: This is getting bad. :roll:
The email below was posted to a Yahoo groups. Bradford ("JB") Handley was the individual responsible for the recent Wall Street Journal article on chelation, and is an all-around energetic individual working tirelessly to call public attention to biomedical treatments - and yes, recovery - for autistic kids.
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Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 23:08:02 -0000
From: "bradfordhandley" <bradfordhandley@yahoo.com>
Subject: OT: GenerationResuce needs you
Per many requests, feel free to forward:
Generation Rescue: Parents Helping Parents Heal Their Kids,
http://www.generationrescue .org
On behalf of a growing coalition of parents including my wife, Lisa,
and I, we would like to invite you to join a new organization
currently being formed called Generation Rescue. It is being by
organized by parents to share the truth with other parents about the
cause (mercury) and cure (detoxification) of their child's Autism
Spectrum Disorder.
The conventional thinking about Autism Spectrum Disorders remains
that there is no known cause and no known cure, despite a growing and
overwhelming amount of scientific and clinical evidence to the
contrary. Parents are told there is only a small shred of hope
offered that our ASD children will make any meaningful progress and
that progress can only be achieved through intensive therapy over
many, many years. Even with progress, we are told that our children
will never be normal, and that there is no such thing as a cure.
While many of us know this is not true, there are many, many more
parents who do not know the truth. An entire generation of children
is being left to twist in the wind as mainstream medical and
governmental bodies turn the other way. We have the power to change
this. The tide is turning, the truth is emerging, and Generation
Rescue hopes to contribute to our momentum.
Generation Rescue's mission is to help get as many currently affected
children treated as quickly as possible. Generation Rescue hopes to
reach out directly to other parents who may or may not know of the
recent clarity on true cause and the possibility of cure today. The
body of evidence exists, but currently in many disparate places.
Generation Rescue hopes to pull together as much of this information –
regarding evidence, symptoms, testing, and treatment – in a readily
accessible place for parents of mercury poisoned children. Through
the website and national and local media efforts, we hope to reach
these parents and their children with the truth. No amount of denial,
misinformation, or manipulated science will be able to hide thousands
of recovered and recovering children and their parents educating the
world on cause, treatment, and cure. That is the vision of Generation
Rescue.
Generation Rescue hopes to capture the knowledge, compassion,
integrity, and activism that already exists in the community of
parents successfully treating their children for mercury poisoning.
It hopes to provide the extraordinary individuals involved in this
daily struggle with a united voice and an opportunity to help others.
Generation Rescue is seeking to derive this voice and power from what
is hoped will be hundreds of "Parent-Founders", throughout the world,
all contributing to a common goal: share the truth with other parents
so that they can heal their children.
We are inviting you to become a Parent-Founder of Generation Rescue.
We hope that you will wear this title proudly and use it to educate
and challenge those who can help Generation Rescue in the simple
mission to spread the truth. Together, we can create a lot of change.
Together, we can reach more parents and children. The recommended
next steps include:
1. You must be the parent, grandparent, or guardian of a child
with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Autism, Asperger's, PDD-NOS,
ADHD/ADD, speech or other developmental delay, and any other
childhood disorder believed to be caused by mercury toxicity).
2. Please go to Generation Rescue's website at
http://www.generationrescue.org and review for yourself the mission,
approach, and beliefs of the organization. If these match your own,
please consider volunteering to help. If they do not, thank you for
taking the time to consider. (Please note, the website is at the beta-
test level and not every section is complete or in final draft form.)
3. In order to become a Parent-Founder, volunteers are asked to
help in one or more of the following ways:
a. Become a Rescue Angel. Rescue Angel's are Parent-Founders
that are willing to help new parents on the path to treating their
child. As a Rescue Angel, you will be asked to share your expertise,
local knowledge, and experiences with others. Rescue Angels will be
posted in the "What To Do" section of the website and organized by
state and/or country. New parents will be encouraged to contact them
directly. In order to be a Rescue Angel, please email your first and
last name (and/or that of your spouse/partner/relative), city & state
(or country), and the right email address for parents to contact you
to: volunteer@generationrescue.org This contact information will be
posted directly on the website. (If you are concerned about
anonymity, there are other ways in which you can help.)
b. Post a testimonial in the "Success Stories" section of the
website. Generation Rescue encourages you to share the story of your
child with the world. Please write your testimonial for the parent
uninformed about mercury toxicity and treatment, as they are our
target audience. Your story can be as long or short as you like. You
can include your full name and location or specify anonymity. In the
testimonial, however, please specify whether your child
is "recovering" or "recovered", your child's first name, and their
age. Testimonials can be sent in an email or in a MS Word attachment
to info@generationrescue.org
c. Volunteer to be a local media contact. Generation Rescue has
retained a nationally-known public relations firm, Fenton
Communications (http://www.fenton.com) who is working closely with the
organization to develop the outreach media strategy. A cornerstone of
this strategy will involve local news stories of parents treating
their children with autism/ASD biomedically. Fenton is particularly
interested in working with parents of recovered children but welcomes
all parents who are interested in speaking publicly. If you would
like to be a local media contact, please let Generation Rescue know
at volunteer@generationrescue.org and Fenton Communications will
contact you directly to discuss further.
d. Volunteer to be a regional organizer of Generation Rescue
activities. Generation Rescue plans to have regional activities that
may require hands-on local involvement. Generation Rescue is looking
to identify individuals interested in being involved in potentially
more time-intensive activities.
e. Share your insights on the potential stumbling blocks for
other parents to treating their children for mercury toxicity. We all
have had experiences with parents of ASD children who for one reason
or another do not pursue detoxification treatment for their children.
The biggest reason, of course, is the sheer amount of misinformation
and at times, outright denial by the medical and governmental
authorities. We want to find the best way to reach these parents.
Please share your insights about common stumbling blocks and what key
things these parents need to know at info@generationrescue .org
In the next few months, Generation Rescue will be starting a national
advertising campaign to get the word out to as many parents as
possible, as well as a market-by-market campaign featuring local
parents discussing the true cause, treatment and progress of their
children's condition. Fenton Communications will be organizing this
outreach with many of our Parent-Founders.
Children who have been recovered biomedically will be the hallmark of
the media campaign. If you know the parents of a recovered child,
please forward this note to them. While Generation Rescue does
recommend chelation and TD-DMPS as the top-ranked treatment protocol,
Generation Rescue is interested in supporting all stories about
recovery through biomedical intervention, irrespective of method of
treatment.
The email below was posted to a Yahoo groups. Bradford ("JB") Handley was the individual responsible for the recent Wall Street Journal article on chelation, and is an all-around energetic individual working tirelessly to call public attention to biomedical treatments - and yes, recovery - for autistic kids.
-------------------------------------
Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 23:08:02 -0000
From: "bradfordhandley" <bradfordhandley@yahoo.com>
Subject: OT: GenerationResuce needs you
Per many requests, feel free to forward:
Generation Rescue: Parents Helping Parents Heal Their Kids,
http://www.generationrescue .org
On behalf of a growing coalition of parents including my wife, Lisa,
and I, we would like to invite you to join a new organization
currently being formed called Generation Rescue. It is being by
organized by parents to share the truth with other parents about the
cause (mercury) and cure (detoxification) of their child's Autism
Spectrum Disorder.
The conventional thinking about Autism Spectrum Disorders remains
that there is no known cause and no known cure, despite a growing and
overwhelming amount of scientific and clinical evidence to the
contrary. Parents are told there is only a small shred of hope
offered that our ASD children will make any meaningful progress and
that progress can only be achieved through intensive therapy over
many, many years. Even with progress, we are told that our children
will never be normal, and that there is no such thing as a cure.
While many of us know this is not true, there are many, many more
parents who do not know the truth. An entire generation of children
is being left to twist in the wind as mainstream medical and
governmental bodies turn the other way. We have the power to change
this. The tide is turning, the truth is emerging, and Generation
Rescue hopes to contribute to our momentum.
Generation Rescue's mission is to help get as many currently affected
children treated as quickly as possible. Generation Rescue hopes to
reach out directly to other parents who may or may not know of the
recent clarity on true cause and the possibility of cure today. The
body of evidence exists, but currently in many disparate places.
Generation Rescue hopes to pull together as much of this information –
regarding evidence, symptoms, testing, and treatment – in a readily
accessible place for parents of mercury poisoned children. Through
the website and national and local media efforts, we hope to reach
these parents and their children with the truth. No amount of denial,
misinformation, or manipulated science will be able to hide thousands
of recovered and recovering children and their parents educating the
world on cause, treatment, and cure. That is the vision of Generation
Rescue.
Generation Rescue hopes to capture the knowledge, compassion,
integrity, and activism that already exists in the community of
parents successfully treating their children for mercury poisoning.
It hopes to provide the extraordinary individuals involved in this
daily struggle with a united voice and an opportunity to help others.
Generation Rescue is seeking to derive this voice and power from what
is hoped will be hundreds of "Parent-Founders", throughout the world,
all contributing to a common goal: share the truth with other parents
so that they can heal their children.
We are inviting you to become a Parent-Founder of Generation Rescue.
We hope that you will wear this title proudly and use it to educate
and challenge those who can help Generation Rescue in the simple
mission to spread the truth. Together, we can create a lot of change.
Together, we can reach more parents and children. The recommended
next steps include:
1. You must be the parent, grandparent, or guardian of a child
with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (Autism, Asperger's, PDD-NOS,
ADHD/ADD, speech or other developmental delay, and any other
childhood disorder believed to be caused by mercury toxicity).
2. Please go to Generation Rescue's website at
http://www.generationrescue.org and review for yourself the mission,
approach, and beliefs of the organization. If these match your own,
please consider volunteering to help. If they do not, thank you for
taking the time to consider. (Please note, the website is at the beta-
test level and not every section is complete or in final draft form.)
3. In order to become a Parent-Founder, volunteers are asked to
help in one or more of the following ways:
a. Become a Rescue Angel. Rescue Angel's are Parent-Founders
that are willing to help new parents on the path to treating their
child. As a Rescue Angel, you will be asked to share your expertise,
local knowledge, and experiences with others. Rescue Angels will be
posted in the "What To Do" section of the website and organized by
state and/or country. New parents will be encouraged to contact them
directly. In order to be a Rescue Angel, please email your first and
last name (and/or that of your spouse/partner/relative), city & state
(or country), and the right email address for parents to contact you
to: volunteer@generationrescue.org This contact information will be
posted directly on the website. (If you are concerned about
anonymity, there are other ways in which you can help.)
b. Post a testimonial in the "Success Stories" section of the
website. Generation Rescue encourages you to share the story of your
child with the world. Please write your testimonial for the parent
uninformed about mercury toxicity and treatment, as they are our
target audience. Your story can be as long or short as you like. You
can include your full name and location or specify anonymity. In the
testimonial, however, please specify whether your child
is "recovering" or "recovered", your child's first name, and their
age. Testimonials can be sent in an email or in a MS Word attachment
to info@generationrescue.org
c. Volunteer to be a local media contact. Generation Rescue has
retained a nationally-known public relations firm, Fenton
Communications (http://www.fenton.com) who is working closely with the
organization to develop the outreach media strategy. A cornerstone of
this strategy will involve local news stories of parents treating
their children with autism/ASD biomedically. Fenton is particularly
interested in working with parents of recovered children but welcomes
all parents who are interested in speaking publicly. If you would
like to be a local media contact, please let Generation Rescue know
at volunteer@generationrescue.org and Fenton Communications will
contact you directly to discuss further.
d. Volunteer to be a regional organizer of Generation Rescue
activities. Generation Rescue plans to have regional activities that
may require hands-on local involvement. Generation Rescue is looking
to identify individuals interested in being involved in potentially
more time-intensive activities.
e. Share your insights on the potential stumbling blocks for
other parents to treating their children for mercury toxicity. We all
have had experiences with parents of ASD children who for one reason
or another do not pursue detoxification treatment for their children.
The biggest reason, of course, is the sheer amount of misinformation
and at times, outright denial by the medical and governmental
authorities. We want to find the best way to reach these parents.
Please share your insights about common stumbling blocks and what key
things these parents need to know at info@generationrescue .org
In the next few months, Generation Rescue will be starting a national
advertising campaign to get the word out to as many parents as
possible, as well as a market-by-market campaign featuring local
parents discussing the true cause, treatment and progress of their
children's condition. Fenton Communications will be organizing this
outreach with many of our Parent-Founders.
Children who have been recovered biomedically will be the hallmark of
the media campaign. If you know the parents of a recovered child,
please forward this note to them. While Generation Rescue does
recommend chelation and TD-DMPS as the top-ranked treatment protocol,
Generation Rescue is interested in supporting all stories about
recovery through biomedical intervention, irrespective of method of
treatment.