Doctor Who Linked Vaccines To Autism,Found Floating In River

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29 Jun 2015, 12:52 am

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Posted on June 26, 2015 by Carol Adl in Bizarre, News, US // 63 Comments

Body Of Doctor Who Linked Vaccines To Autism, Found Floating In River

Dr. Jeff Bradstreet, who helped families whose children were believed to have been damaged by immunizations, was found dead last week under what many are calling ‘suspicious circumstances’. He was found dead floating in a North Carolina river.

Dr Bradstreet, a medical doctor, was a prominent autism researcher and vaccine opponent, he was also parent of a child who developed autism after vaccination

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A fisherman found the body of Dr. James Jeffery Bradstreet in the Rocky Broad River in Chimney Rock, North Carolina, last Friday afternoon.

“Bradstreet had a gunshot wound to the chest, which appeared to be self inflicted, according to deputies,” reported WHNS.

In a press release, the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office announced, “Divers from the Henderson County Rescue Squad responded to the scene and recovered a handgun from the river.”

An investigation into the death is ongoing, and the results of an autopsy are also reportedly forthcoming.

Dr. Bradstreet ran a private practice in Buford, Georgia, which focused on “treating children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, PPD, and related neurological and developmental disorders.”

Among various remedies, Dr. Bradstreet’s Wellness Center reportedly carried out “mercury toxicity” treatments, believing the heavy metal to be a leading factor in the development of childhood autism.

Dr. Bradstreet undertook the effort to pinpoint the cause of the disease after his own child developed the ailment following routine vaccination.

“Autism taught me more about medicine than medical school did,” the doctor once stated at a conference, according to the Epoch Times’ Jake Crosby.

In addition to treating patients, Bradstreet has also offered expert testimony in federal court on behalf of vaccine-injured families and was founder and president of the International Child Development Resource Center, which at one time employed the much-scorned autism expert Dr. Andrew Wakefield as “research director.”

The circumstances surrounding Bradstreet’s death are made all the more curious by a recent multi-agency raid led by the FDA on his offices.

“The FDA has yet to reveal why agents searched the office of the doctor, reportedly a former pastor who has been controversial for well over a decade,” reported the Gwinnett Daily Post.

Social media pages dedicated to Bradstreet’s memory are filled with comments from families who say the deceased doctor impacted their lives for the better.

“Dr. Bradstreet was my son’s doctor after my son was diagnosed with autism. He worked miracles,” one Facebook user states. “At 16, my son is now looking at a normal life thanks to him. I thank him every day.”

“I will forever be grateful and thankful for Dr. Bradstreet recovering my son… from autism,” another person writes. “Treatments have changed my son’s life so that he can grow up and live a normal healthy life. Dr. Bradstreet will be missed greatly!”

A GoFundMe page has also been set up by one of Bradstreet’s family members seeking “To find the answers to the many questions leading up to the death of Dr Bradstreet, including an exhaustive investigation into the possibility of foul play.”

Despite his family requesting the public refrain from speculation, many are nevertheless concluding the doctor’s death to be part of a conspiracy.

“Self-inflicted? In the chest? I’m not buying this,” one person in the WHNS comments thread states. “This was a doctor who had access to pharmaceuticals of all kinds. This was a religious man with a thriving medical practice. Sorry, but this stinks of murder and cover-up.”

Another commentor had a more definitive conjecture:

“He did NOT kill himself! He was murdered for who he was speaking against, what he knew, and what he was doing about it. He was brilliant kind compassionate doctor with amazing abilities to heal. He was taken. Stopped. Silenced. Why would a doctor who had access to pharmaceuticals and could die peacefully shoot himself in the chest???? And throw himself in a river?? THIS IS OBVIOUS! MURDER!!”

(note that this "source" is muy iffy- tallp)


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29 Jun 2015, 7:56 am

It may very well have been murder (and the investigation is ongoing, and the autopsy results are pending) but that doesn't mean it had anything to do with his autism stand. People get murdered all the time for all sorts of things. The autism angle would even provide good cover for somebody who murdered him for something else unrelated.

It is still unknown and the people are just jumping to conclusions.



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29 Jun 2015, 9:46 am

The kind of people who believe in a big government, big pharma conspiracy to cause autism with vaccines have a pattern of thinking that will tend to see a conspiracy in his death.



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29 Jun 2015, 11:15 am

Why would it be important to murder someone who is using a treatment he believes to work on children with autism that has been proven not to work since autism is not caused by heavy metal poisoning, however....one with that condition could exhibit autism like symptoms...doesn't make it the same disorder. But either way he believed it caused autism and contrary to multiple evidence that says otherwise...making him wrong, which means what was he a threat to?

Also if big pharma is involved in any sort of conspiracy its probably more to make people dependent on their drugs, interfere with alternative treatments, and maybe they aren't opposed to side effects one might in turn need more drugs for. But why would they want to increase rates of autism via mercury in vaccines when it makes us hard to deal with individuals, costs lots of money apparently and cannot be effectively treated with pharmaceutical drugs so which means no increased profits for them. So even if big pharma could cause autism by sneaking mercury into vaccines....it wouldn't serve them really.


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04 Jul 2015, 2:57 pm

I don't agree with his position, but I'm sad he died, whether it was murder or suicide.

By the way, just because he was a doctor doesn't mean he couldn't have used a gun to kill himself instead of using drugs. Sometimes people commit suicide impulsively, rather than coming up with a plan. Plus, maybe he was afraid he'd lose his nerves and call 911 if he used a method that wasn't instantly fatal.

On the other hand, a faked suicide is certainly possible - either related to his beliefs or unrelated.

Obviously, it wasn't 'Big Pharma', because the conspiracy theory is completely bogus. But I could see someone who has been personally affected by the mercury poisoning = autism theory having a motive to kill a supporter of that theory. For example, someone who lost a loved one to one of the recent measles epidemics.



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04 Jul 2015, 5:21 pm

He's an American male--guns are their preferred suicide method, that and hanging. Being a doctor would just tell you how often people survive overdoses, and knowing anatomy would tell you exactly where to aim.

I think it was suicide. I can't find any real evidence that it wasn't. People don't like that idea because suicide is still stigmatized, but as someone who's been suicidal, I can tell you suicide isn't a sign of weakness. It's just what happens when your own brain finally succeeds at killing you. It's usually related to depression. The man's a high-profile "doctor"; he can't admit to depression. Societally, he's simply not allowed.

The man might have had enemies, but that doesn't mean they killed him. In fact, I think it's highly unlikely that it was something ideologically related to his vaccine/autism pseudoscience, because people just don't get angry enough to kill over something theoretical like that. People who are very adamantly against him tend to dismiss him rather than hating him.

Assuming this is murder, and that if it was murder it was because the man held controversial views, is like finding a flat-earther dead and assuming they must have been murdered by geologists. However passionate I may be about the importance of vaccination, it's just not a subject people would kill over.

If I were a cop, I would be asking around to see if he might have had a patient die or suffer serious injury recently. Beyond that... it looks like suicide, it quacks like suicide, it probably is suicide.


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