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Paula Orloff's avatar

https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/autism-diagnosis-meaningless/

This article in Parent magazine interviews several professionals in the field that claim that the explosion in autism cases since 1990 or even since 2000 is merely the result of more subtle, refined definition of autistic behavior. However, I don't think the thousands of parents who know their children and their dramatic, not minor, change in behavior especially after vaccination would agree. Do you know of a report or study with a survey of this issue of changed autism diagnosis accounting for the epidemic rise of autism?

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Bertil Nilsson's avatar

Thank you Dr. Rogers 🙏✨

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Tammi's avatar

This example really sums up the mindset of the Childhood poisoning schedule supporters and the Make America Healthy Again dissenters as most of childhood illnesses, such as autism appear at very young ages like 2-3 years of age(hence “childhood”). How many 2-3 three year olds do you know that smoke, drink alcohol, and are INACTIVE? Even if they aren’t getting great nutrition, that is not enough at that early stage to spur these chronic conditions. It’s just mind-blowing the lack of common sense, critical thinking and the level of brainwashing and propaganda that permeates this country. The continued compliance to the government/corporation will be the demise the United States of America.

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TangoHotel's avatar

Thanks for blocking me on Twitter. I am sure you've read the refutation to this as done by simply querying ChatGpt with "fact check this.?"

https://chatgpt.com/s/t_68ef52831c648191b8ac68e04fa00afb

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Vijay Gupta's avatar

Blaming the genes for every disease is the first refuge of a scoundrel.

Autism is not the only disease. For every disease caused by (man-made) environmental toxins, funding the study of genetic causes helps keep the attention away from real causes.

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Christopher Nicholas Chapman's avatar

Great job Toby! - As a layman with an affected Child CJ Chapman here's my joe six pack version of this for all the Joe's like me out there - https://open.substack.com/pub/christophernicholaschapman/p/the-mirage-of-settled-science?

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DDR Dave's avatar

Illnesses linked to aluminum poisoning from Mr Aluminum, Chris Exley. See his substack Dr's Newsletter.

"Adverse events" following Vaccination, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, Dialysis Encephalopathy, MS, Epilepsy, Osteomalacia, Arthritis, Anaemia, Calciphylaxis, Asthma, COPD, Macrophagic Myofasciitis, Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia, Aluminum hypersensitivity, SCIT, Cancer, Diabetes (T2), Sarcoidosis, Down’s Syndrome, Muscular Dystrophy, Cholestasis, Obesity, Hyperactivity (ADHD), Autism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Gulf War Illness, Aluminosis, Crohn’s Disease/IBD/UC, Vascular Disease/Stroke, Fertility/Reproduction, Breast Cancer, so-called Autoimmune Conditions, Immunosuppression

Thinks about all the specialists that get paid $millions to deal with so many different diseases stemming from the same poison. But NONE of them can tell you the root cause orhow to read labels or how to deal with aluminum poisoning. An example: look at Children's Chewable Grape Flavoured Tylenol - now scroll down to the Inactive Ingredients - Aluminum Lake colorants! A deep dive at FDA finds residual aluminum oxide on the pills too.

Think about childhood diabetes and all the thousands of studies and ferocious debates about "sugar" VS "fat" VS "ultra-processed" that ignore the damage to the pancreas caused by aluminum. You could say the evidence is flimsy - which it is - but I would ask "why don't we follow up the in-vitro and animal studies?

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DDR Dave's avatar

What to avoid in order to prevent aluminum build in the body, especially in the brain.

INGESTED and INJECTED

Aloxiprin for joint pain relief is aluminium acetylsalicylate

Aluminium beverage cans (if pinholes are in the plastic lining)

Aluminum cookware

Aluminum foil and cooking trays

Antacids active ingredients include aluminum hydroxide

Antigas products based on simethicone contains at least 2 aluminum lakes like D&C #11, #27, #30 and #40

Aspirin (buffered variety) may contains aluminum based buffer)

Coffee Pods made of aluminum.

Cold Medicines. e.g. Nyquil : Aluminum lakes Yellow #10, Blue #1, Blue #2 and Yellow #6

Colours in sweets/candies (aluminum lake pigments)

Cosmetics

Double acting bakng powder (Clabber Girl for example) and the resulting baked goods.

Drinking water contaminated with the coagulant aluminium sulphate (EU allows 0.2mg/L)

Drugs heated in aluminium foil before inhaling ("chasing the dragon”)

E numbers to obscure presence of aluminum. E520-523, E541, E554, E555.

Fluoridated water binds Al and helps to absorb it through gut (toothpaste too!)

Fluoroquinolone antibiotics (bind Al)

Glyphosate herbicide (binds Al at low pH)

Hair Dyes

Herbicides, Pesticides and Fungicides that contain aluminum (some - read label)

Infant Formulas

Kidney dialysis (encephalopathy due to Al)

Milk Powders

Multivitamin supplements

Other drugs that use aluminum?

Packaging (Al used as oxygen barrier in long shelf life packaging like Tetrapack)

Pain Killers that have been buffered with aluminum hydroxide

Pretzels cooked in aluminium using sodium hydroxide (lye)

Prosethics and dental products (read label)

Smoking

Soft drink cans - a recent study shows aluminum accumulates in drink with storage

Sunscreens

Tea, coffee and soy unless organically grown

Tylenol contains aluminum oxide & Red no 40 & Yellow no 6 & Blue Aluminum Lakes depending on type.

Vaccinations with aluminium adjuvant (most of them)

Vaping (with aluminium heating elements)

White flours (aluminum whitening agent in some) and the baked goods it goes into.

INHALED

Residues from aircraft

Rocket Fuel

Smelting

Volcanoes

Welding

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DDR Dave's avatar

When brains of kids who died with a diagnosis of autism were examined they ALL contained high levels of aluminum. Control "normal" brains were also run and had very low background levels of AL (as we all have). Same from large brain bank studies with Alzheimer's. Smaller trials linked to MS and Parkinsons. ALS could also be aluminum - my dad died of it - our food was cooked in aluminum AND he had a lot of mercury amalgams in his mouth and he took pain killers that may have been laced with aluminum colorants. See "Imagine You Are An Aluminum Ion" by Chris Exley. You could say "that's only a start" and I would agree. Toby, That was a great contribution - thankyou!

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MarcusBierce's avatar

Mercury has likely been an intentional red herring compared to ALUMINUM in the vaccines.

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Nicholas Patterson's avatar

Many Americans are angry about this.

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Epistemology of Natural Order's avatar

The supposedly lower rates of chickenpox and whooping cough in the vaccinated are easily explained by presumptive diagnosis. Despite the photos and diagnostic diagrams you may have seen, the difference between smallpox, chickenpox, measles, German measles, monkeypox, etc. is fuzzy and changes through the eras. These are in the end just labels slapped on what are likely skin-mediated detoxification processes that lie on a spectrum of symptomology.

Thus when a chickenpox-vaccinated kid comes in with a pox that looks like either chickenpox or measles, they're going to call it measles or something they aren't vaccinated for. When an unvaccinated or partially vaccinated kid comes in they're going to diagnose it as the thing they aren't vaccinated for: chickenpox.

The same happened with so-called "Asian flu." If the patient was unvaccinated for it, they diagnosed a flu as "Asian flu," if vaccinated they diagnosed it as flu or common cold. Why can I presume to say this for doctors in general? Because they believe "vaccines work" and they would be irresponsible not to take that into account in their diagnosis -- yet this makes the logic of using their reported data perfectly circular.

Moreover, the CDC and other organizations also believe "vaccines work" so they often give reporting guidelines, such as what it used to be (possibly still is) for tetanus: cases of apparent tetanus are not reportable as tetanus if the patient is up to date on their tetanus vaccine. Efficacy by presumption. This dynamic does not just apply to studies, diagnosis, and reporting, but as we saw with "covid" it applies to coroner's death certificate guidelines, case counting, reporting, skewed incentives for diagnosis (a lot more money from Medicaid for each "covid" patient), and many more things. It's circular through and through.

This paradigm, like all mainstream paradigms, is viciously self-reinforcing.

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Epistemology of Natural Order's avatar

If you still believe in "beneficial vaccines" with "live virus" your next deep dive needs to be virology, especially the methodology of virology and genomics.

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Julian Bull's avatar

Do you know of any activist groups in Australia that are concerned about this issue? Very tough to find

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Art Hutchinson's avatar

Not look for causes, but $ell $tuff marketed at the $ymptom$, which in turn are the result of the perniciou$ $ide effect$ of the previou$ $tuff marketed and $old to treat the $ymptom$ of the $tuff before that, which was snake oil to begin with. I think I've heard this tune before...

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Cube Cubis's avatar

I read somewhere that in California the rates of Autism in kids is around 1 in 7 now. How the hell can society fund that?

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