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      <![CDATA[What a great article. As a university chemist who specializes in interpreting material for mercury content, I have tried (with failure) to get out the message that;<br><br>1) Multi-dose vaccine vials contain 250 times more mercury than what the EPA classifies as hazardous waste based on toxicity characteristics.<br><br>2) The type of mercury in vaccines is one of the most toxic forms of mercury that exists.<br><br>3) Autistic children, when properly tested, show extremley high levels of body-burden mercury.<br><br>4) Mercury causes the exact type of brain damage as we see in kids with autism.
        
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      <![CDATA[What a great article. As a university chemist who specializes in interpreting material for mercury content, I have tried (with failure) to get out the message that;
        
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