It goes beyond just autism. Check out the rates of autoimmune diseases, food allergies, adhd, and a host of other health maladies since mandatory vaccines went mainstream.

Sure, there are other factors as well, such as seed oils poisoning our foods, micro plastics, etc, but injecting newborns with known toxins such as aluminum and formaldehyde can’t be good.

When in doubt, follow the way of the ancestors.

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The way of the ancestors 💯👑🫡 my man! 💪

Maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle. Nowadays we indeed we can diagnose autism (and other diseases) with better accuracy. On the other side, IF mass vaccination has some relation with these, correlation does not imply causation.

Fair point, but the Fiat Pharma Industrial Complex simply will not fund or accept any study linking the two. They won’t even let you see those results on Google. Not exactly a level playing field for those searching for the truth from a pure scientific method perspective

Maybe that is true. I haven't read all the sources. We have to accept some facts though. There were some diseases on this planet that got literally eradicated after the respective vaccines were developed.

That is the narrative. Yes. However, every vaccine prior to COVID took years and years to develop. By the time they were introduced, cases and deaths had already begun to plummet due to natural immunity via exposure to the real virus, not artificial immunity via vaccination. Look at the charts of deaths and cases, and then when each vaccine was introduced, to verify yourself.

Better sanitation practices also made a huge impact in better life expectancy and lower disease rates.

The vaccines likely had some positive impact, but they become less and less effective over time as each virus mutates, and the risks associated with each vaccine are real.

It’s simply not true that the Polio vaccine ended Polio all on its own, for example. Same is true with every single vaccine.

Better sanitation indeed helps (a lot). Vaccines also helped. And they will also helped in the future. As for covid, maybe it wasn't that necessary (for everyone), but biotechnology has improved and we will know more things in the future. Bitcoin will help in the grand scheme of things. Only the useful stuff will remain. And maybe i should add that the open source philosophy will eventually "affect" other aspects of humanity except computers 😉

"Consensus" and "fact" is double speak for "you are not allowed to question what we say", so basically a religion with high priests in white coats.

You can either scientifically prove a hypothesis, or you can't. No claimed virus has ever been properly isolated and purified, and shown to cover Koch's postulates. You can't prove a cure works against something you have never shown to exist. Germ theory is just a story.

If the scamdemic didn't prove to you how corrupt and anti-health the entire medical field is, you missed out. Good health is bad for the baseline, also GDP.

What concerns me most is the basis on which the claim that they, or more specifically the disinfectants and adjuctants used (mercury and aluminium respectively), do not cause autism. There was a study that concluded that further research was needed to study the link between heavy metal poisoning (mercury) and autism, stataticians later criticized the conclusions and now use the same study to say that there is no correlation between the two. Leading health organizations like the WHO actually have replacing aluminium based adjutants from vaccines listed as a top priority. Getting single dose vaccines, as opposed to vials where several doses are drawn from, eliminates the need for the disinfectant; they are more expensive, and you are still getting adjutants, but I'd really rather not end up on one of those drug lawsuit commercials down the road so its worth it to me.

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