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I just got this e-mail, and thought I'd share it with you.

Dear Friend,

Our first Internet Web Conference, featuring over 30 hours
of video footage from the two DAN! conferences in 2004,
will become available for an entire month, starting on
January 1, 2005.  The webcast includes the introductions
and interviews of recovered autistic children, before an enthusiastic crowd of 1,200 attendees, by stage and screen star Lou Diamond Phillips -- an historic moment!

GOOD NEWS!  We are able to present the Web Conference
at a new low price!

The information presented in these online sessions is a must for any parent or professional living with autism.  We highly recommend attending a DAN! conference in person if you can.  However, the costs associated with a DAN! conference may be prohibitive for some.  That's why the ARI Web Conference is ideal.  It's timely, it's online, it's vital information in your daily fight for the autistic individual(s) in your life, and it's affordable!

The 30 hours of videos are divided into ½ hour to 1 hour segments.  You can view the video segments in your own home, at your own convenience, and at your own pace. You may even want to invite other people, such as your child's therapist, to watch the videos with you.  (Note: each subscriber will be assigned a username and password, which is not to be shared with others.)

We would like to thank Speedera for hosting this Web Conference on their server.

COST:   We have been able to negotiate a lower cost than
anticipated.  The cost of the Web Conference has been
reduced to $60 (U.S. dollars).  (Those who have already paid the original price will be refunded the difference.)

FREE!  All webcast subscribers will also receive a one-year subscription to our highly acclaimed Autism Research Review International (ARRI) newsletter.  If you already subscribe to the ARRI, you can extend your subscription for one year or give your bonus subscription to another person (e.g., friend, therapist, relative) at another address.

To see the speakers' schedule and to sign up, visit: http://www.ARIWebConference.com

Income from the webcast will help ARI in the fight against autism.  ARI provides research funding to the outstanding researchers who are making recovery from autism a reality. You will benefit greatly from the information, and your support of this event will touch countless more lives.

Have a Happy 2005!

Bernard Rimland, Ph.D.
Director
Autism Research Institute

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A relative of Bernard Rimland who works with him, and helps on his site, came to an autism chat room that Gareth and myself were in.
We asked them all about the method that is employed to "cure" the kids, and its actually injections of MB12 given to young autistic children 3 times a week.

It needs to be given for the rest of their lives, otherwise they regress apparently, and its not cheap.

I find it strange that parents are so concenred about giving MMR vaccines, and flu vaccines, yet would allow their children to be injected 3 times a week with a shot like this.
There is no independent scientific proof that the injections work at all, but they do show video footage of children with radically altered behaviours, from tantrums, to seemingly great speech.

I have not been shown any video footage of the children that it falied to work for, or footage of children who suffered side effects.
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