BESTSELLING AMERICAN AUTHOR
DAVID KIRBY TO VISIT UK IN JUNE
-- Journalist Who Covers the Autism-Vaccine Debate to Speak About
Political and Scientific Developments in the US and Updates to His Book
"Evidence of Harm"-
David Kirby, the New York based investigative journalist and author of the
NY Times Bestseller, "Evidence of Harm, Mercury in Vaccines and the Autism
Epidemic - A Medical Controversy," will visit the United Kingdom on the
4th - 6th of June to discuss recent developments in the vaccine-autism
debate in the United States.
Mr. Kirby, a former contributor to The New York Times and a regular writer
for the popular international online blog, The Huffington Post, will give
a free public lecture on Wednesday 4th June, 6:30-10PM at Regent Hall, 275
Oxford Street, London. He will also attend a book signing and speak with
members of the UK media, among other activities, while in the country.
Among the subjects to be addressed by Mr. Kirby are:
a.. A recent case in the US Vaccine Court in which the federal government
conceded that vaccines induced autism in one little girl - and updates on
other cases in the court.
a.. Growing evidence of a link between mitochondrial dysfunction and
autistic regression, and case studies of several ASD children with
mitochondrial issues.
a.. State-of-the-art research underway at top universities on the
connection between environmental toxins, mitochondrial function, oxidative
stress, glutathione depletion, neuro-inflammation and autistic
encephalopathy.
a.. Declarations by all 3 US Presidential candidates that autism is
epidemic and calling for more research into vaccines and mercury as
possible causes.
a.. Recent studies linking ASD risk with heavy metals and other
contaminants in air pollution.
The visit is sponsored by several US autism organizations: Generation
Rescue, Autism Research Institute, National Autism Association, Coalition
for SAFE MINDS, and Talk About Curing Autism.
"Evidence of Harm" debuted on The New York Times bestseller list in 2005,
and is still widely read today. It won the Investigative Reporters and
Editors Award in 2005 for Best Book. Kirby has appeared on NBC's Meet the
Press, CNN's Larry King Live, NBC's The Today Show, MSNBC's Imus in the
Morning, CNN Headline News, Air America, and hundreds of other radio and
television stations around the world. He has been invited to speak at the
US Federal Claims Court's Judicial Conference, this November in
Washington, DC.
A list of other appearances will be issued next week. More information
about Evidence of Harm is available at
www.evidenceofharm.com
Mr. Kirby's essays at Huffington Post can be viewed at
www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby