Kent Heckenlively is a science teacher, an attorney, and a founding contributing editor of Age of Autism. During his undergrad years at St. Mary’s College, Kent worked for U.S. Senator Pete Wilson and in law he was the writer and editor schools law review. He is the the father of a child stricken with autism after being vaccinated—who remains unable to speak—is no stranger to controversy. He is the author of Inoculated: How Science Lost Its Should in Autism. Kent's research reveals how the Centers for Disease Control’s deliberate choice to inaccurately report test results that showed a distinct correlation between the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine and increased autism statistics — and a lack of courage by those who could have spoken up in the early 2000s when indicators began to surface, but instead stayed silent or deliberately perverted the truth, have resulted in an entire generation of autism-disabled children — and a fast-rising tide of more.
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