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The Age of Autism: Ground Zero

Posted : Thu, 26 Apr 2007 16:26:00 GMT
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By DAN OLMSTED This column has long made the controversial case that autism had a beginning, a "big bang" if you will. That moment was 1930 -- no U.S. cases before then fully match the classic description of the disorder. Now let's take the next logical step: Not only did autism have a big bang, it also had a ground zero -- a place where many of the first cases concentrated before the disorder exploded nationwide. Ground zero was the nation's capital, in particular the Maryland suburbs where cutting-edge government research in the 1930s and 1940s exposed families to the chemical that first triggered the baffling disorder.

The foundation of this argument was laid out in the most recent Age of Autism column, "Mercury link to Case 2." Case 2 was known only as Frederick W., but we identified him as the son of a prominent plant pathologist named Frederick L. Wellman. At the time "Frederick W." was born, we showed, the senior Wellman was doing advanced work at the U.S. Agriculture Department's Beltsville research center in suburban Maryland, just outside the nation ' s capital. Wellman was experimenting with plant fungi and ways to kill them, and his extensive archive makes clear one compound he studied was ethyl mercury fungicide -- the exact kind also used in the controversial vaccine preservative thimerosal, which many parents blame for the recent rise in reported cases (mainstream experts say it has been ruled out as a cause).

Ethyl mercury in both vaccines and fungicides was pioneered and patented in the 1920s through the work of Morris S. Kharasch. When Kharasch filed the first relevant patents, he was a chemistry professor at the University of Maryland in College Park, which actually adjoins the Beltsville research center.

More links to Washington are evident in other early cases described in 1943 by Johns Hopkins University child psychiatrist Leo Kanner, who first diagnosed the disorder in Frederick W. and 10 other children born in the 1930s. Reading between the lines of his landmark 1943 paper, the very first autistic child seen at Hopkins (in 1935) was "Alfred L.," whose father was a lawyer and chemist at the U.S. Patent Office. Also a clear connection to newly patented chemicals, the federal government and the nation ' s capital. A child later profiled by Kanner was named Gary T. "Gary originally lived in Philadelphia," Kanner wrote in 1951. "The family then moved to Greenbelt, to Chicago, and back to Greenbelt." Take a look at Greenbelt, Md.: It also abuts the Beltsville agricultural center in the Washington suburbs.

Recently, a mutual friend in Washington introduced me to a 58-year-old man with Asperger's disorder, the milder version of autism. We got together for lunch, and when I asked where in the Washington area he lived, I was both startled and somehow not surprised: Riverdale, Md. That's another Washington suburb that clusters with the College Park-Beltsville-Greenbelt dots I was already plotting. What's more, he was born there in 1948 in the same house he lives in now.

I asked what his father did. He told me he was an engineer. That fits a stereotype of Asperger's affecting kids of scientists and engineers -- the so-called "geek syndrome," nerdy brainiacs hooking up to somehow spawn a generation of kids with "autism lite." I asked him what kind of engineer his father was. The answer: a mechanical engineer who tested guns for the Navy at the time he was born. And where was that? At what is now the Naval Surface Warfare Center in White Oak, Md. -- just a hop and a skip across I-95 from the Beltsville agriculture center.

I already had come across his father's line of work. In a 1972 paper, Kanner talked about a child named "Walter P.," born in June 1944. His father, too, was "an ordnance engineer for the federal government." Kanner didn't say where Walter P. was from, but the similarity makes me wonder. Mercury fulminate was widely used as a detonator for explosives and armaments. Could those two fathers, like Frederick W., be linked to cutting-edge research involving mercury? (My Riverdale acquaintance said his father sometimes brought containers of mercury home from the weapons center for the kids to play with.)

And is that kind of research a reason Leo Kanner, at Johns Hopkins in nearby Baltimore, started seeing cases of this "markedly and uniquely" different disorder in the 1930s and 1940s? Just last week I got an e-mail from the mother of a child with autism who lives on the other side of the country; her son was born nowhere near what I'm calling ground zero. But as I outlined this idea to her, she had a shock of recognition:

"I lived on a farm in Burtonsville, Md., while young and it is near Beltsville. The farm was surrounded by forest and abutted the Patuxent River." Of course, not all the early cases cluster this way. But of the two other original "Kanner kids" from his 1943 paper that I ' ve been able to identify along with Frederick W., one grew up in a town called Forest, Miss., a center of timber farming and planting; the other was the son of a forestry professor at North Carolina State University. Ethyl mercury fungicides were used to treat seeds, saplings and lumber in the 1930s, and in both places (as well as in Beltsville) the newly launched Civilian Conservation Corps was hard at work planting trees, cutting timber and building things with it. To sum up: The first cases of autism seem to radiate outward from a central point -- as big bangs tend to do. As those exposures expanded, so did autism.

This suggests a new and deeply disturbing truth about the Age of Autism: our fate is not in our genes, Dear Brutus, but in the chemicals that increasingly pollute our world and our children.

(e-mail: dolmsted@upi.com)

WASHINGTON, April 26


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Investigative journalism at its best
By: Stan , Fri, 13 Jul 2007 16:43:07 GMT

Thanks for this, and your other investigations, Dan. Excellent contributions to the cause. Sooner or later this whole story will explode on the American - and world - scene, and your remarkable investigative reporting will be a key piece in that important story.

We must live by truth, or we will die by deceit.


mercury in vaccines
By: Suzanne , Tue, 01 May 2007 01:32:22 GMT

Just to be clear, mercury has not been taken out of vaccines.


Need to inform Mitch
By: Betsy Hall , Sat, 28 Apr 2007 20:08:52 GMT

Thimerosal has not been removed from all vaccinations as we have been told..... Thimerosal is still a preservative found in most tetanus shots and almost all flu vaccinations. Also, the CDC called for the removal of thimerosal from vaccines "as quickly as possible" even though they held true to their stand that thimerosal was not harmful to our children....what many people may not know is that while they stopped producing the vaccines with thimerosal, the doctor's offices were allowed to use up what was left on their shelves.
We are not thimerosal-free now and we have not been almost-thimerosal-free for as long as the CDC and others would have the general public believe.
Thank you , Dan, for an excellent article....keep up the good work....those of us studying our brains out to help loved ones and those of us who know the truth are thankful for voices like yours!!


Ground Zero
By: Libby Rupp , Fri, 27 Apr 2007 19:10:12 GMT

Thank you Dan for your continued work on this issue!

Libby Rupp
(Age of Autism - Isabella's story)


Autism is certainly new
By: Billy , Fri, 27 Apr 2007 15:19:55 GMT

Autism can't be mistaken for anything else, as Kanner saw. He was after all a trained and experienced practitioner...as someone said, 'An autistic child is like a train wreck.' That degree of destruction and disruption can't be mistaken for anything else. Anyone who tells you that autism has always existed usually has an ulterior motive - a knave; or has no contact with autistic children - a fool.


Cannot agree
By: Mitch Conners , Fri, 27 Apr 2007 14:32:16 GMT

Until the 20th century children like this were labeled as "slow", "mute" or "dumb". Real intensive study of brain disorders is a fairly new field if you look at it in context. There's far too much evidence that genetics plays an important role and no solid evidence that mercury plays any role.

When vaccinations crowd was put in their place when Autism rates didn't drop with the removal of mercury from vaccinations, it became a game of finding the next thing to blindly point a finger at and accuse.

I'm all for a cleaner Earth but let's not lie and make things up to present a case. There are so many good real reason why having a cleaner Earth is better for us all that we don't have to make things up.


I'm intrigued
By: Roberta Mann , Fri, 27 Apr 2007 05:50:00 GMT

My father is a chemist who worked in rubber and plastics in MA, IN, NJ. My son most definitely has Aspergers but was unfortunately not identified as having such when we began our odyssey in the 80s. He's 24 now and independent for years and, while it's all still an issue, we don't make it our lives.


Ground Zero article
By: Emilie , Fri, 27 Apr 2007 02:27:10 GMT

Great article. Very interesting. But just so you know, the rise in Autism is just because
we are all so much more "aware" now (she said...dripping with sarcasm).
Emilie


The Age of Autism: Ground Zero
By: Tim Kasemodel , Fri, 27 Apr 2007 02:07:14 GMT

Dan,

Your curiousity and quest to solve this puzzle is inspiring. You raise many questions that should be raising eyebrows - soon, very soon my freind, the world will have no choice but to see that you have been on the right track all along....

Thank you so much,

Tim Kasemodel
Wayzata, MN


Great article, Dan!
By: Erik Nanstiel , Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:41:15 GMT

Thanks, Dan! Wonderfully written and thought provoking!

Erik Nanstiel
FAIR Autism Media
http://www.autismmedia.org/



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