Harry’s Story A Brilliant Boy’s Short Life ‘Harry’s Story’ INDEX Introduction 2 Harry’s Story by JHR including- 6 -Litigation including submission to ECtHR 16 KR’s witness statement. 28 Carol and Martin Bailey’s witness statement. 53 Dr A Wakefield- report on HHR’s biopsy. 55 JHR’s Digest of Claimants’ Experts’ Reports in UK MMR/Autism litigation. 58 Dr. P Fletcher’s observations. 73 Dan Olmsted-The Amish Community. 87 David Thrower Briefing on Autism. 92 JABS Briefing with:- 112 -Manufacturers’ Product Sheet-warning/disclaimer. 114 -Report on US situation. 116 -Report on MMR in Japan. 116 Evidence of Harm-David Kirby. 136 Harry’s work including: 137 Moselle Series 1995-2000 Oak Lodge Series 2000-2005 The Bridge Series 2005-2008 Hoffmann Series 2008-2009 Daylight 2008-2009 The Way Forward.-after leaving school 206 Postscript 209 Appendices: 1.Schedule of ‘MMR 10’ Claimants 210 2.Hannah Poling legal judgment 211 3.Bailey Banks legal judgment. 254 4.Big Pharma Profits 312 E-Books references:- 314 -In Harm’s Way -Access to Justice 1 Introduction Harry was a gifted artist, model-maker, film-maker and musician. He developed skills throughout his childhood in North London, attending St Michael's School N6, Moselle N17, Oak Lodge N2 and finally The Bridge School in Islington. He was a handsome and healthy boy and developed a Herculean build as he grew up. Harry was also autistic. He developed autism late having received the MMR jab aged one, to which he had a very bad reaction. From being a healthy baby boy ahead on all his milestones before he was one he had to adapt to a difficult life as an a autistic person as he grew up. He lived with his parents Keith and Jennie and his sister Francesca in Islington, London. Life became difficult for them too, coping with a greatly loved and talented but autistic Harry. The Tavistock Centre confirmed that Harry was highly intelligent and it was clear to all who knew him as he matured that he had a brilliant mind behind his autism. Harry died tragically aged 20 as a result of medical error by his doctors. There is currently a Police Inquiry in progress to be followed by an Inquest. Harry's story is one of very many children and young people who were not born autistic but became so, most probably as a result of multiple vaccines. There are many millions of such ASD people worldwide; an estimated 1 million in the USA alone. We tell the story of our most beloved Harry, hoping that it will not only commemorate his life but also will bring attention to the plight of so many others , the forgotten children of the 20th century and 21st century whose condition, created by big Pharma, is ignored by government. It is we believe with good reason the greatest scandal in medical history of all time. 2 This book draws attention to the fact that among the US Amish and Chicago Homestead communities for example, communities which do not vaccinate, autism is unknown. The worldwide epidemic of autism now raging is ignored by governments. Some estimates put the number of casualties of vaccine caused autism as high as one in 100 children or even more. So research is urgently needed into causes and cures, but is not being done adequately in any nation in the world. Maybe tests before vaccination could help children to avoid the life sentence that mostly comes with autism. The US Hannah Poling case for instance, where Hannah was found to have mitochondrial disorder; and whose autism was, it was conceded by the US Government, triggered by multi vaccines. This story, Harry's story, carries a message for all the world's children because every child who receives multiple vaccines is at risk like Harry and Hannah of developing autism. This book also tells the story of the long fight for legal justice for these children in the UK, where the trial of a 1000 Claimants including Harry and the ‗MMR 10‘ was aborted by the late removal of legal aid at the behest of the UK Government. Though Harry and the ‗MMR 10‘ took their challenge to the withdrawal of legal aid to the High Court, Court of Appeal and the European Court of Human Rights with the professional help of Harry's parents Jennie a barrister and Keith an architect, they never received justice. Jennifer was also involved advising 5000 US Claimants in the US Omnibus MMR autism cases in the Federal Vaccine Court, on the UK expert evidence from the aborted UK trial, 60 long technical of experts' reports which showed a strong 3 case for the UK Claimants. Some of the tests carried out in these reports were vital to US Claimants like Michelle Cedillo who with Colten Snyder and Brent Hazelhurst were lead cases in the US litigation. Those and subsequent lead cases in the US Federal Vaccine Court did not win. However Hannah Poling‘s case was conceded by the Defendant the US Government. In over 1,300 other such cases the Claimants had be given awards of compensation behind closed doors by the US Government. In the US case of Bailey Banks Judge Abell made the finding that MMR had caused his autism. Tests were done in the US and in Paris France on Harry's Bio samples in summer 2008 as a result of which Dr Bradstreet of Florida, an expert witness in the UK and US cases, was able to recommend treatment which helped Harry. Dr Bradstreet had helped gradually to cure Colten Snyder, one of the lead US cases. Dr Bradstreet was due to do further tests on Harry, tragically prevented by Harry's untimely death in December 2009 from the effects of a dangerous anti-psychotic drug prescribed by his psychiatrist. Here too is a lesson for others from this book, the very many ASD victims who as they approach adulthood and become more anxious (anxiety being a major feature autism), will be vulnerable to misplaced treatment with anti-psychotic drugs. This may occur without even their parents knowing, as happened so tragically in Harry's case. The use of dangerous drugs for these ASD victims, drugs which can kill, must be avoided and prevented. Harry's tragedy must be avoided for others. For his devastated family and his parents who write this book hope that 'Harry‘s Story' will help others to in deciding whether to vaccinate their children, and in preventing doctors abusing them with dangerous drugs if as victims they grow up with the affliction of autism. 4 We hope 'Harry‘s Story' will help others to avoid Harry's tragic fate. We call on governments to do more research and more testing to prevent and avoid such tragedies for the future. This is the most urgent story for today's world. 5 Harry Horne-Roberts by Jennifer his mother Harry was born in University College Hospital London on the evening of 29th June 1989 after a normal pregnancy. He was a most beautiful baby boy and received 10 out of 10 scores on his Apgar tests shortly after birth. There was no question that Harry was born perfectly well. We his parents Keith Roberts (Architect) and Jennifer Horne-Roberts (Barrister) were overjoyed to have a beautiful son-our first child-having found happiness together relatively late. Immediately following Harry's birth I watched him all night long in his cot at University College Hospital. Would he become an architect like his father I wondered, or perhaps an artist? I wrote a poem about his birth **** Harry made excellent progress in his first year, was well, and ahead on all his milestones. He had one slight cold during his first year, but other than that remained well and alert. At a Christmas party in 1989 for babies at our home in central London parents remarked how well Harry was doing "I would be so proud‖ one said ―if Harry were my son". Photo pictures from that time show Harry looking alert and adorable as he was. ****photos of HHR When Francesca was born just over a year later on 24th July 1990, a baby described after birth as "perfect" by her paediatrician, our joy seemed complete. ****photos Family However shortly before Francesca's birth when I was due to go into hospital for a pre-elective Caesarean, there was a measles scare in the media. Accordingly I checked with Harry‘s GP and she advised that Harry be given his MMR jab before I might go into labour and then into hospital for Francesca's birth. Therefore Harry received his MMR jab Pluserix, on 20th June 1990 nine days before his first birthday. At that time he was alert and well saying clearly ―apple‖ ―watch‖ ―ball‖. Government leaflets strongly advised MMR vaccination then as they continue to do today. 6 Not long afterwards Harry developed a very high temperature and was screaming. His GP who arrived gave him Amoxicillin. However not long afterwards he developed large purple patches all over his body. The GP thought he was allergic to penicillin, as Amoxicillin is penicillin based. However that proved not be the case, as a subsequent penicillin dose was to reveal. We were bewildered by what had happened to Harry, a perfect baby. We were bringing up Francesca too, and at first thought that Harry‘s loss of speech was a reaction to her birth. I was practising at the Bar part-time and we had a good nanny, Anita; soon replaced by the excellent Sarah, a Norland trained nanny who was to prove first class in her care of both children.
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