Thursday, December 21, 2006

Michelle Dawson, Please Seek Help





Michelle Dawson is off on another perseverative rant complaining that autistics are not being allowed to speak in Canadian Senate hearings. I just want to take a moment to explain this for Michelle's benefit since she deletes all comments I make on her blog.
The Senate has done the right thing by not allowing Michelle to speak on anyone's behalf but her own. They recognize that Michelle is crazy as a bedbug with her deranged notion that no autistic child should be able to receive treatment that improves their condition. The Senate wishes to help autistic children, not prevent them from enriching their lives with things like speech. Michelle seems to think that giving a child the ability to talk somehow harms them. All sane people recognize this opinion as insane, Michelle dear. The Senate has allowed you to speak to shut you up. The fact that you are not allowed to speak for anyone else should tell you that they have a good reason for this. Everyone who has to endure your ranting knows that you are insane. It is easier for them to let you rant and rave for a short time to demonstrate this to the general public than to argue with you.
Congratulations, Michelle. I'm sure your performance convinced every person who heard you that you are, indeed, crazy as a bedbug. If it ever dawns on you that I am correct in my assessment of you, you can reach me through Generation Rescue where I'll be happy to help you recover from being poisoned.

35 comments:

Anonymous said...

No it proves that Canada regards Autistics in the same vein as an Osama Bin Ladin when it comes to madness. I think Michelle is right on the money. Live in Canada for awhile, and see how much help your son gets, Best - then you just might get the idea! They've already thrown the mercury poisoning theory out because they threw thiomersal out of their vaccines in 1994 - and it didn't affect the DX rate there one iota!

John Best said...

Maybe they never removed the mercury. That's what they did here, why not Canada too? If kids in Canada get less help, it's due to the efforts of your wacked out postal worker who thinks she's a researcher.

Anonymous said...

Please back up your statement about Canada being on the ball and throwing out their vaccines with thimerosal back in 1994. That sounds like another ND nitwit making crap up. Back it up baby...

Anonymous said...

Pervasive developmental disorders in Montreal, Quebec, Canada: prevalence and links with immunizations.

Published in Pediatrics. 2006 Jul;118(1):e139-50.

"The prevalence of pervasive developmental disorder in Montreal was high, increasing in recent birth cohorts as found in most countries. Factors accounting for the increase include a broadening of diagnostic concepts and criteria, increased awareness and, therefore, better identification of children with pervasive developmental disorders in communities and epidemiologic surveys, and improved access to services. The findings ruled out an association between pervasive developmental disorder and either high levels of ethylmercury exposure comparable with those experienced in the United States in the 1990s or 1- or 2-dose measles-mumps-rubella vaccinations."

That enough for you?

John Best said...

Pediatrics, the publication run by the group of idiots who put the mercury into the babies. Enough said!

Anonymous said...

Says you! Got proof?

John Best said...

Proof? Are you for real? Was it aliens who injected mercury into babies via vaccines?

Anonymous said...

Why is Autism still being diagnosed when there is no mercury?

John Best said...

How do you know there's no mercury?

Anonymous said...

How do you know they're lying?

Anonymous said...

What is the matter with her eyes in that picture or are they always like that?

Anonymous said...

What is the matter with her eyes in that picture or are they always like that?3F

John Best said...

Don't know if her eyes are like that all the time. She may be looking inward for answers on how to harm more autistic children.

AutismNewsBeat said...

John, you finally did it! You embraced every logical fallacy in one post. Ad hominem attack, circular logic, post hoc reasoning, and about 20 others. They're all here! This is indeed a special moment, and I am honored, sir, to share it with you.

Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris!

John Best said...

Herald Blog;
There are no logical fallacies here. Nice try though since you can't argue with any of the post's substance.

Anonymous said...

The findings ruled out an association between pervasive developmental disorder and either high levels of ethylmercury exposure comparable with those experienced in the United States in the 1990s or 1- or 2-dose measles-mumps-rubella vaccinations."

That enough for you?


Why would that be enough? This tells me nothing about the vaccines that were given and at what timing to Canadian children. I need specifics. How many thimerosal containing vaccines were they given? At what ages? Your quote was (if you are the same person who I originally responded to).... "because they threw thiomersal out of their vaccines in 1994". That's what I need proof of honey. As for Fombonne... anyone who "RULES OUT" anything in this debate is a nitwit. He is a good spokesperson for the ND's.

jypsy said...

Mr. Best,

You are in violation of copyright. The photo you've used here, ("michelle1th.jpg") was taken from a page owned by me, the photo itself, as stated on that page, is "copyright the respective authors", in this case, Michelle Dawson.

John Best said...

Gypsy;
I would think the photographer would be the author. I didn't get it from your page. Someone emailed it to me. Maybe it was the photographer. Maybe it was Michelle. Who knows, if you don't want me to use it, I suppose I'd have to hear from Michelle or the photographer.

John Best said...

Jypsy; I hope you're happier with the new picture.

Anonymous said...

It's certainly a better looking picture than the one that was up before!

John Best said...

Yuh, I think this one makes her look more intelligent.

Anonymous said...

Why would that be enough? This tells me nothing about the vaccines that were given and at what timing to Canadian children. I need specifics.

Don't be so pedantic! Why don't you just call the report a pack of lies and be done with it, hmmm? And you can't because you don't have the guts - or YOU are the one who can't prove the findings wrong! I don't have those exact figures and I doubt anyone does. Even the Canadian Government. The bottom line is - there has been NO thiomersal in Canadian infant injections since 1994! And yet the DX rate has NOT DROPPED! What do you want, a statistical debate? You can make them prove anything you want!

On Michelle's picture (which has been removed interestingly by an owner who claims not to respond to instructions!) the reason her eyes are like that is a classic ASD symptom. Inability to make eye contact properly. It shows in a physical sense in the more serious cases. But my eyes are normal and yet I have the same problem.

But what is this obsession with monkeys, Best?

And well posted, Heraldblog! I saw what you were doing even if Dumbo Best didn't!

Anonymous said...

Excuse me but I have dealt with many children on the spectrum and their eyes do not look like that so speak for yourself.

Michelle Dawson is a disgrace to children on the spectrum and I am thankful she speaks for no one in this country.

Anonymous said...

She will, anon - when it is realised that she is talking more sense than the morons in Ottawa are!

And I did say "the more serious cases". Obviously you haven't met any children with the problem, and it could also be a development later in life as well. It is a developmental disorder - in case you've forgotten!

Anonymous said...

Trust me, she'd have a tough time in this country. She's no advocate, she thinks only of herself. Canada is so far behind the times when it comes to what's best for children on the spectrum I feel sorry for the kids that live there.

Anonymous said...

WRONG!

I'll say this for the US. They'll let her have her say! And she'll embarass the lot of you and without one little bullying word said - unless you want it smeared all over the newspapers as his her right in self defence!

John Best said...

The more Michelle talks, the dumber she looks. I hope she keeps talking. The net will fall on her and off to the looney bin she will go.

Anonymous said...

Nope, the men in the white coats will be coming after YOU, not her.

John Best said...

Michelle's philosophy condones child abuse. Such nonsense will be eradicated soon.

Anonymous said...

YOU condone child abuse by doing the wrong thing, Best. And your attitude is the one that will be eradicated when the lies of the so called epidemic are exposed. And you'll lose you son, you pathetic poor excuse for a parent!

You'll never eradicate us. Because to do so would be genocide. Hello, Saddam! Hello, Slobodan!

John Best said...

From the simple-minded on Michelle's blog:
"Camille (Ms. Claudelle) said...
John Best couldn't stoop any lower than he has and he's just so obviously jealous of your intelligence and the fact that so many people admire what you are doing. Maybe the Canadian senate and Dr. Fombonne et al, don't but I contend that there are a few dozen people, at least, who think you are amazing and hope desperately that the Canadian gov't will get a clue about autism and stop listening to the FEAT and ASC bunch and the rest of the autism calamity howlers.

What John Best Jr is doing will catch up with him."
Camille got one thing right here, there's a few dozen people who think Michelle is right. The billions who know she's way out of line represent sane opinions that Michelle is incapable of embracing.
Allowing children to rot in the abyss of autism when treatment is available is 100% insane.
I've known rocks that were more intelligent than Michelle. The rocks have the sense to not hurl themselves at other rocks to harm them.

little bo peep said...

Well, let me be shallow and say that I thought that, judging from the picture, MD is beautiful. Sorry to interrupt your "intellectual" discussion.

Anonymous said...

"John, you finally did it! You embraced every logical fallacy in one post. Ad hominem attack, circular logic, post hoc reasoning, and about 20 others. They're all here! This is indeed a special moment, and I am honored, sir, to share it with you."

"Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris!"



Anyone else want to bet that was Jonathan?

The Lilac Pilgrim said...

No-one ever said children shouldn't receive treatment. It is, however, dangerous to give them chelation or any amount of new-age untested desperate bio-medical treaments. You could really (for lack of a better phrase) screw your kid over with all this nonsense. What happens if he gets Brittle Bone Disease thanks to over-excessive chelation removing the calcium from his system? And you know something, there are other, safer therapies you can use. I have nothing against the diets. That's fine, it's just food, right? But when it comes to shoving foreign materials into kids, that's just wrong. Thimerosal is in such tiny amounts in vaccines - I think your kid's had enough chelation. Furthermore, it comes to mind that perhaps your child feels forced to seem as though he is being "cured" - "Shut up and go through all these weird and scary treatments with these strange men and women! You don't deserve anything else - you're autistic and different and that's bad! really bad!!"

John Best said...

Pilgrim,
You are an idiot. Chelation is not harmful. Autism sucks and anyone who claims otherwise should be institutionalized.