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What I find the ironic thing about this book is that he called it Callous Disregard. As I point out in my blog, WakefieldWatch, Andy showed his callous disregard for the truth when he proceeded to rely on the false positive testing by Unigenetics. Andy showed his callous disregard for ethics when he took tens of thousands of pounds from the solicitors to prove their litigation theory. Andy again showed his callous disregard for ethics when he did not divulge that he was developing his "measles transfer factor" which would need a market that could only be created by destroying confidence in the MMR vaccine. Andy shows a callous disregard for honesty when he whines about the GMC's findings and "not being heard" when he refused to put on a defence before the GMC.
Andy shows a disregard for the truth when he blames Brian Deer for his woes, since he brought them all on himself.

The most ironic book title since Gutenberg finished his invention.

May 26, 2010 - 4:38pm

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