A fisherman found the floating body of Dr James Jeffery Bradstreet in the Rocky Broad River in North Carolina, last Friday afternoon. “Bradstreet had a gunshot wound to the chest, which appeared to be self inflicted, according to deputies,” it was reported. A handgun was allegedly retrieved from the river. Infowars and healthnutnews report:
“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.
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.”
Mary W Maxwell, Gumshoe writer, says she learned a lot about suspicious deaths of good doctors while researching the politics of cancer. That story is told in her 2013 book Consider the Lilies which I reviewed here. Mary will give us a write-up on Dr Bradstreet in a few days. At her website, MaryWmaxwell.com you can download her 2014 book A Balm in Gilead: Curing Autism and Awakenin the Physicians.
Meanwhile in today’s Sunday’s Herald Sun:
In Australia “Health experts have called for a public education campaign to convince parents to immunise their children.”
But this is what Australia former Sergeant of Police Chris Savage said at a No Jab No Pay No Way rally in Brisbane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=124&v=GnVkJmoXDqc
Savage explains how police and doctors blame parents for Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) when he believes it is from vaccine injury and death . He worked in the Queensland Police Service from 1990 to 2012 and concluded that vaccines had caused the deaths of babies not SBS.