CureZone   Log On   Join
 

Brief Biography & What we did Wrong with Vaccines - Dr. Andrew Moulden by dquixote1217 ..... Vaccination Debate Forum

Date:   10/8/2008 1:35:52 PM ( 17 y ago)
Hits:   4,582
URL:   https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1273056

1 of 1 (100%) readers agree with this message.  Hide votes     What is this?

Brief Biography and What we did Wrong with Vaccines

 

- Dr. Andrew Moulden BA, MA, MD, PhD. -

 

 

Brain, behavior, and human development

 

I realized I would pursue a career in the mental health, intellectual disability, and brain-behavior sciences after the second year of my B.A. studies in Psychology. Several events during the B.A. helped focus my interests on a career in Neuropsychiatry and intellectual disability. First, I was excelling academically in courses on brain and behavior and abnormal psychology. Second, I was a volunteer in the Animal Neuroscience research lab at Nipissing University . Third, I was employed as a behavioral counselor in two weight loss clinics. Fourth, I was employed as a youth counselor at a residential treatment facility for troubled adolescents. Fifth, I was a member of the North Bay Psychiatric Hospital Volunteer Association (1988-90). Most of my volunteer time was spent with patients on the forensic and geriatric units, and in the patient library. These experiences have had lasting impacts on my vocational and academic pursuits.

My undergraduate experiences left me fascinated by the range of conditions capable of derailing the human psyche. I was humbled by the patients I met in the Psychiatric hospital, impressed with the fortitude of the weight loss clients, pained by the histories of the children at the Residential treatment facility, and intrigued by the brain function questions being addressed in the animal research labs. Combined with my academic experiences I came to view mental health on a continuum from childhood to adulthood. I decided that the best way to understand cognitive and affective disorders would be to study human development from a life-span perspective. For this reason I completed a Masters degree in human development (child) before I enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Psychology studying neur

 

Bachelors & Masters Degree

 

I graduated with an 88% cumulative average in biopsychology courses from my B.A. and received the J.W. Trusler proficiency Award in Psychology graduating at the top of the class. My training during the M.A. degree was through the Behavioral Neuroscience Research Unit Laurentian University under the supervision of Dr. Michael Persinger. Dr. Persinger is internationally renowned for his work in neuropscyhology. It was with this Unit that I was initially introduced to psychometrics. I completed the M.A. thesis in developmental neuropsychology and assessed 150 children from kindergarten to grade 13 while establishing neuropsychometric norms on cognitive development, language development, auditory processing, and intelligence testing tools. This M.A. thesis was recognized by the Ontario Psychological Association in their 1993 “Best Ontario M.A. thesis” contest. I received the Alumni Graduate Excellence Award as well as two Ontario Graduate Scholarships during the M.A. training.

Ph.D.

 

My Ph.D. training was in Clinical psychology, Neuropsychology, Electrophysiology (Event Related Potentials - ERPs), Brain Electric Source Analysis,  Cognitive & Basic Neuroscience. This training occurred at several sites. The course work was completed at the University of Ottawa (1992-94). The cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging ERP research was supervised at two sites: the Neurosciences Research Unit of the Ottawa General Hospital (1992-94), and the Rotman Research Institute of the Baycrest Center in Toronto (1994-98). The bulk of the Clinical training was completed in the Outpatient Mental Health Clinics of the Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga, the Neuropsychology department of the Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care in Toronto, and in the Memory Disorders Clinics of the Ottawa General Hospital .

My Ph.D. theses as well as my comprehensive exams were completed at the Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto . Ont. Under the advisory of Dr. Terry Picton (neurology) and Dr. Donald Stuss (neuropsychology). The PhD comprehensive exam and manuscriipt was impairment secondary to acquired brain injuries and the post-concussion syndrome. I was supported in the Ph.D. studies primarily through scholarships from the Natural Sciences, Engineering, and Research Council of Canada (1992-94), the Ontario Mental Health Foundation (1994-97), the Jack Catheral Award in Cognitive Neuroscience ( University of Toronto ), several Research and Clinical Excellence scholarships from the University of Ottawa .

Standing in Classes

 

I consistently ranked at the very top of my class in each degree program through the B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. I received over 27 awards, prizes and scholarships for academic and research excellence during the undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Medcial School

I went on to Medical school at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario from 1997-2000. The final aspects of the Ph.D. and the M.D. were completed concurrently – I would not recommend this to anyone. The Ph.D. was awarded in May, 1999. The M.D. was conferred in June, 2000. I received the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada after passing the LMCC-1 (written) and LMCC-2 (clinical skills) exams in 2004-2005.

Career Plans - started

 

My career plans have been in neuropsychiatry and are rooted in the scientist-practitioner training model. My goal initially was to start my own neurodevelopmental research institute focused on unraveling the mysteries of brain related neurological, neuropsychiatric, and neuroimmunological disorders. My research interests span the entire neurodevelopmental spectrum from sudden infant death syndrome, autism, Asperger’s syndrome, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, developmental delays, speech and language disorders, specific learning disabilities, childhood disintegrative disorder, Tourette’ syndrome, infantile spasms, seizure disorders, Reye’s syndrome, Bipolar disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Schizophrenia, Parkinson’ disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and stroke.

 

an enigma – but solvable – I just did not think it would take several more years

 

Little did I recognize that my academic experiences, and clinical experience, would culminate in the series of events that ultimately led to that “aha!” moment in January of 2001. These initial observations, of three clinical cases, became the launching point, the “needle in the haystack if you will”, that enabled me to take what I was observing clinically, back to the medical, vaccine development, medical history, neuroimmunology, hematology, neurovirology, microbiology, biochemistry, neuroimaging, medical physiology, medical pathology,  biomedical engineering, neurodevelopment, “Germ Theory” contemporary medical model, dermatology, vaccine history, vaccine adverse events reporting system, medical-legal cases, medical metabolic diagnostics, and ultimately medical socio-political literature to decipher through “what made sense”, and what assumptions we make as physicians just “did not add up” to the clinical data I was confronted with from the patients I was seeing.” As I learned, and much of the things I had to learn were not taught in medical school – indeed, some of the critical physiology pieces that were needed to decipher what is happening in autism, was not even in the medical school curricula let alone the next books we studied from.

 

The end-result of my focused, and dogged investigations, born only of a mind that “enjoys figuring neurobiological enigmas out”, has been the discovery not only of the cause of vaccine induced autism and other medical morbidities, but the means to demonstrate this to everyone on a case by case basis. Moreover, the answers that have emerged, has also solved several other medical enigmas and has culminated in a re-write of Louis Pasteur’s, and contemporary Western style acllopathic medicines’, entire medical model – “The Germ Theory” of human disease. As it turns out, the reason we have made a “mess of it” with one size fits all vaccines specifically, and antibiotics and pharmaceutical counter-attack measures in general, is that the Germ Theory was just that – a theory, which has turned out to be wrong, in very fundamental ways.

 

I look forward to sharing what I have discovered with the world. The medical establishment is very protective of “core dogma” and reluctant and slow to accept change. Recognizing this, I have elected to release what I have discovered, to the lay and the scientific communities, as well as the criminal justice system, in short succession – beginning August of 2008.

 

The World is not Flat!

 

The tide of acceptance and change may be slow. However, with the confidence of Columbus , I can now definitively say “the world of human disease is “round” not flat, and it is not so much the substance placed in the body that causes disease. Remarkably, irrespective of the triggering “substance”, toxin, metal, particulate, living or dead “bug”, or portions thereof, the response of the body is the same across many disease categories, and ultimately medical diagnoses, and remarkably from infancy to adulthood –the pathophysiological mechanism is the same. Having solved this medical mystery, has resulted in the solution not only for cause of autism, by for many other mammalian ailments, “diseases” , and the mechanism by which many infectious diseases, including tetanus, smallpox, Spanish flu, rubella, measles, and others, have been causing damage and disease to the human body. As it turns out, it is not the Germs that have been are foe, for which we “attack” with vaccines and drugs, it is something in the bodies’ defense systems itself.

 

I look forward to revealing this medical mystery, which has been shrouded in darkness, to the world. I see the truth. Come see for yourself – I have made it that simple for you.

 

Dr Moulden’s personality

 

I offer a warm, creative, inquisitive, tolerant, cooperative, enthusiastic, personality with strong interpersonal skills and a proven commitment to the profession of neuropsychiatry from both a scientist and practitioner perspective. The personal descriiption that best captures my personality is “outgoing, affable, verbal, and inquisitive”. My weaknesses are mental arithmetic, visuospatial imagery, and a tendency to speak too quickly unless I self-monitor. I think divergently, creatively, and rapidly within my areas of expertise. I recognize when I do not understand what I think I know and self-teach out of genuine curiosity rather than purpose. It is likely for this reason that I have made the discoveries I will soon reveal.

I have learned to live with uncertainty and deal objectively with patient care and treatment. I have also learned to live with uncertainty arising from the state of health science knowledge, inconsistent data points, and expert opinions. My knowledge base and skill set in neurobehavioral assessment is particularly strong. I especially enjoy challenging cases that pose difficult differential diagnostic hypotheses.

 

New Medical Discoveries on the Cause of mamallian  disease

I look forward to bringing new knowledge to the public, to direct public health policies, support parents, treat children, educate medical professionals, aid the civil and criminal justice systems at imposing justice based on sound medical evidence, and help the public health system address the current epidemic of neurodevelopmental disorders, medical services demand, medical records and services duplication, and the means to decrease the inordinate burden of psychiatric illnesses on the health care system.

 

The medical discoveries I already have, will change society as a whole in a manner that is good for the children, good for humanity, good for all mammals, good for politicians, and good for the Globe while providing viable opportunities for the economic development and ending much pain and suffering in third world countries and the developed world.

 

My medical solutions and interventions may streamline Western medicine as practiced in North America in research, diagnostics, interventions, medical practices, efficiency and cures for disease rather than palliation of symptoms. This, in turn, should bring down waiting times; increase the number of practicing physicians and nurses; bring back the validity of the Natural Healing Arts and professions into mainstream health practices (Chiropractic, Osteopathic, Naturopathic, Homeopathic, Herbology, and Traditional Chinese Medicines), while simultaneously cutting current expenditures. There is a way – CNAPS will provide the answers and solutions philanthropically for the betterment of Citizens across North America over the upcoming two years – starting August 15th and December 5th, 2008.

 

The lesson to be learned, as a society, is that whenever we close our minds to an avenue of anecdotal evidence, for the sake of adhering to dogma, status-quo, and “expert opinion and knowledge”, is the moment we should most humble ourselves by recognizing that human knowledge is limited, our methods to achieve “truth” are imperfect, and that whenever there is a power differential between two groups, by “expert” authority or finances, then the likelihood of there being a miscarriage of truth, justice, and progress will be hampered – for all.

 

In light of wake of death, disability, and bodily harm we have caused globally, to infants, children, parents, families, Nations, and animals alike, some serious lessons need to be learned in how we conduct ourselves as individuals, societies, corporations, and Nations. By steadfastly chasing the “more profit and sales is better at any cost” lure of capitalism’s “get rich” and “don’t stop if it makes money” mentality, we have single handedly, wiped out a generation of children, and the hopes and dreams of: 1 child in 87 (autism), 15% of children with attention deficit disorders, 1 child in 6 with specific learning disabilities, 1 child in 9 with asthma, 1 child in 450 with insulin dependent diabetes, 1-2% of infants with sudden infant death, 250,000 military veterans from the Gulf War with chronic illness, and 40,000 dead (even among those who were never deployed overseas).

 

And now the world is gearing up for medical martial law, and a global; vaccination program for Avian flu, or some enigmatic “Spanish flu–Avian flu” hybrid.

 

Whatever the “global infectious disease health crises” that confronts us now, we are in a bind, and we have put ourselves there on our own. Some are going to die of infectious diseases. Many are going to die of vaccinations and/or experience a plethora of chronic and obscure “ailments” from vaccinations. The addition of adjuvant to vaccines (e.g. aluminum, squalene, liposomes etc…), in an attempt to enhance and prolong the immunological challenge in the body, as it turns out, has been the single most dreadful thing man has ever done to himself, and each other.

 

Ways to do better

 

As it turns out, the vaccine manufacturers, by design, have actually ENHANCED the very process by which disease is caused in humans while simultaneously weakening out ability, as physicians, to detect the “sickness” by clinical evaluation alone – in multiple ways.

 

There is a way we can do better, for ourselves, for our fellow citizens, at home and abroad. I look forward to bringing solutions for the pharmaceutical industry to improve the safety of their products and to improve our ability to cure human disease and disorders rather than palliate symptoms.

 

Above all else, I am a humanitarian. I am most pleased that my marathon academic efforts have culminated in discoveries that, upon my disclosures, will change our knowledge of neurophysiology, medicine, and brain and behavioral disorders, in profound ways that will immediately end much human pain and suffering globally.

 

Dr Andrew Moulden

 

Dr Andrew Moulden BA, MA, MD, PhD

President & CEO CNAPS Medical Devices Inc. - Etobicoke, ON
President & CEO CPAN - Care Please Autism Network Inc.- Etobicoke, ON
iMAN – I MASS Awareness Network – a special project of CNAPS MDInc.

iMAM – I MASS Awareness Membership – a special project of CPAN Inc.

ICBM – International Centre Better Medicine – a special project of CNAPS MD Inc.

 

CNAPS Medical Devices Inc.

122-250 The East Mall, #1601

Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada

M9B 6L3


 

<< Return to the standard message view

fetched in 0.03 sec, referred by http://www.curezone.org/forums/fmp.asp?i=1273056