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Excellent and fascinating. Did not know about tiptoe walking. I never found anything Deer wrote remotely persuasive. Nobody writes heartfelt exposes against so called corrupt doctors who are guilty of the crime of wanting more research. That is hardly a subject that raises passions. He felt to me like propaganda at the time and it still does. My distrust of him only made me more inclined to listen to Andrew. Dr Wakefield devotes his life and reputation to his patients and to the truth and calls for more research - the right thing to do - Deer devotes it to propaganda and obfuscation - the wrong thing to do. I hope one day justice is done and Dr Wakefield is reinstated and compensated.

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Hi David,

Yes, tiptoe walking was a unique feature of these modern cases of vaccine caused autism - for that is what it is.

The focus is not on the BMJ editors' corrupt author but on the BMJ and the three editors concerned.

If innocent of impropriety, the only thing they have ever needed to do is say - 'Sorry, the wool was pulled over our eyes' but none of them have in the near 14 years since - and after Deputy Editor Jane Smith's deposition on Thursday 28th June 2012 in the Texas libel proceedings, they had clear notice their claims were false.

The details of the deposition come in introductory Video 01E starting at 6m 14s - "An Historic Breathtaking Deception" - duration 14m 24s.

That is live 10am GMT Mon 11 Mar 2024 here:

https://euripides.substack.com/p/video-e-historic-deception

As for their author, if I ever have to refer to him it is as the BMJ's author and not by name.

Why? Because he just loves people to talk about him. He is an irrelevance in that he was just a tool of the Deep State - to front it for them whilst they hid behind a smokescreen of lies.

Deny the oxygen of publicity and focus on the real villains.

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