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Re: BMJ post and response

Erik: As my students say, that is "totally awesome." I agree that
the more visual and auditory we can make the message, the more
people we can reach and the stronger impact we can have on them.

This is also something that is clearly driving you at FAIR, too. It
is also driving the ebook I'm working on that is an annotated
bibliography of all video, audio and PPT with audio clips I can find
on the Internet. Of course, yours are there. I refer "new parents"
whose eyes are just opening to your site in every post I make.

Great job.


--- In EOHarm@yahoogroups.com, "quantumerik" <erik@a...> wrote:
> My fellow board members and I, here at FAIR Autism Media want to
come up with some
> new projects that will add fuel to the debate.
>
> One concept we have in mind is a narrated, 3-D computer animated
short film showing
> everything that happens to a young body during the onset of autism
(following the current
> theory as described in EOH and by the DAN! folks, etc.). This
animation would show every
> biochemical process, broken down to the cellular level. We'd
solicit technical advice/
> consultation from the top minds fueling this "theory," and work
with medical illustrators
> and CG artists. If we're LUCKY, we're hoping to put this together
sometime next year.
>
> I think that if we lay everything out, using the best information
that clinical research has
> learned...we can sway a lot more professionals to our side of the
coin. It's one thing to
> read peer reviewed articles. But if those articles are translated
into a visually-persuasive
> format... even better.
>
> This will be VERY expensive. But if we meet our goals for this
year, we may be able to
> divert resources/manpower to start this animation project.
>
> Erik @ FAIR Autism Media
> http://www.autismmedia.org
>
> --- In EOHarm@yahoogroups.com, MandiRodwell@a... wrote:
> >
> > We tried that in the Uk with that twerp Fitzpatrick. Andy
Wakefield couldn;t
> > get a word in edgewise - he just calmly said at the end that he
thought
> > Fitzpatricks response actually proved our sides point LOL
> > Mandi in UK
> >
> >
> > This wonderful! I would love reality tv with a debate having
both sides
> > with all their evidence and then America votes by calling in!
Kathy Hybl





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Thanks to Mr. Kirby 22 May 2005 <http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/eletters/330/7500/1154#107271#107271> Previous Rapid Response ...
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nice job David- okay to forward this to other groups? Tami G ... From: David Kirby To: EOHarm@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 2:57 PM Subject:...
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Mr. David Kirby, Sir, Wow! Now, I'm going to have to read that one again! Even I didn't get it all on the first read (but I'm taking notes)! GREAT WORK! Mary...
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This wonderful! I would love reality tv with a debate having both sides with all their evidence and then America votes by calling in! Kathy Hybl...
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May 22, 2005
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I was going to ask if I can post this in my group and David Great Job ... From: AutismHelp4WA<mailto:autismhelp4wa@...> To:...
angela watters
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May 23, 2005
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Since the use of the term Autism was not developed until the 1940s this was just a feeble-minded semantics load. Basic research tells us that the French had...
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May 23, 2005
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We tried that in the Uk with that twerp Fitzpatrick. Andy Wakefield couldn;t get a word in edgewise - he just calmly said at the end that he thought ...
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My fellow board members and I, here at FAIR Autism Media want to come up with some new projects that will add fuel to the debate. One concept we have in mind...
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May 23, 2005
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Erik: As my students say, that is "totally awesome." I agree that the more visual and auditory we can make the message, the more people we can reach and the...
David Taylor
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May 23, 2005
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Thanks, David! Your ebook sounds like a great project! Ever since proposing the animation project to our board, they're gung-ho on the idea. Surprising,...
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