Those who know about Andrew Wakefield know he worked at the Royal Free Hospital in London. That’s where he did the work on Crohn’s disease and his initial work with autistic children.
When he came to the U.S. he ended up at Thoughtful House in Austin, Texas:
He has since left Thoughtful House, and is now running the “Strategic Autism Initiative”. The business listings for Texas show an address for this newly incorporated entity.
That address appears to be a mailbox in a Pak Mail shop in Austin Texas.
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By Matt Carey
note: I edited this to reinsert images lost during the move of the blog
Most excellent Sullivan. I’m sure his propaganda machine will tell us that he has a secret research facility and must use a P.O. Box to protect himself. Yea right.
Nice to see he’s on his way down in this world!
Can we hope for this next?
http://www.sxc.hu/photo/298057
Tsu Dho Nimh,
not what I would hope for. He’s a very bright, well educated man. I’d hope that those gifts could be put to some valuable use.
I think it may be quite difficult to perform ileocolonoscopies at a Pak Mail outlet, but who knows?
In the meantime, onward and upward: UPS, FedEx… the sky’s the limit.
Operating out or a PO box is a good move for an individual like Wakefield: Easier not to be in when law enforcement, court servers, debt collectors, angry mobs or vengeful monkeys show up.
Bwahaha!
If there were any justice in this world, his next mailing address would be a place where all the incoming and outgoing mail is opened by the authorities, and one is required to place one’s inmate number in the return address.
Attack of the Monkeys!!!! YES!!!!
David, you are awesome, you know this, correct?
Haven’t seen you on Aspieweb lately. Zack has come up with a few interesting topics over the weekend. 🙂
And once again Sullivan (I think this is your piece anyway) you are brilliant as always.
Rosie, three photos are not “video slides.” Next time, actually look at the content. You are worthless spam.
Chris–
thanks for catching that. I’ve put Rosie’s comment in the trash.