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Actually a very comprehensive article from Steve Kirsch.
“Recently, I received a treasure trove of documents from a source inside the CDC showing they've known for over 20 years that Wakefield was right: vaccines cause autism.”
Kirsch also cites 9 studies that are usually ignored when assessing the link between vaccines and autism as well as his own primary research.
William Thompson - a CDC whistleblower tried to lift the lid on what the CDC knew and then subsequently tried to have him cover up. Quite incredible corruption. And another reason why Kennedy becoming director of HHS might actually have a chance at sorting this shit out. 🙏
This is going to cause an unfathomable reality break in most Americans minds.
I was shocked when I discovered that there is already legal precedent supporting the link between vaccination and autism.
I couldn't be more excited about all the possible revelations we might get.
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Without evidence this is just a conspiracy theory. I haven't seen any evidence, to date, that correlates certain childhood vaccinations with autism development.
Where is the evidence?
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I'm agnostic, but there was a legal finding of liability in a court case that heard evidence presented on this: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/family-to-receive-15m-plus-in-first-ever-vaccine-autism-court-award/
What I'm excited about are any and all disclosures we might get on medical corruption. Pharma has become the largest campaign donor and they aren't doing that because they're such great stewards.
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Well if there is any evidence, we need to see it and hear it. However I am still waiting for the evidence.
The people saying this, that 'vaccines' in childhood cause autism never provide any evidence, or information to back up their claims. They cannot be taken seriously until they do.
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I'm very curious about such evidence. The initial study that linked autism to vaccines has been, in my opinion, reliably debunked. Several metastudies also found no link between the two, but who knows, the scientific method can be applied by everyone, not just big pharma or mainstream scientists, so one day I'll be convinced there is a link.
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That famous study, which I've heard was not the first (but this isn't my area), was debunked by demonstrating evidence of fraud (IIRC).
What bothers me is that people bring up this paper as evidence that vaccines have no connection to autism, when it is nothing of the sort.
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That's true. The fact that study got debunked is indeed, not proof of the opposite, i.e. that vaccines have no connection to autism.
It is studies like this one that better support this apparent lack of link between the two. And the conclusions of this study focusing on the MMR vaccines should also blindly extrapolated to other vaccines. Each vaccine, old, and especially new, should be subject to similar scrutiny to make sure we are not (un)willingly poisoning our kids.
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The other big issue is that they've never tested the combinations of vaccines or timing of injections. That's a lot of medical treatments to give children without looking into adverse interactions.
Yes the whole thing is wild and I suspect the reality check might be even worse for Brits due to for example the trust in the NHS.
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Do you suspect the NHS is engaged in the same degree of coverups as the CDC?
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Yes and no. I mean it’s a different type of organisation but off the top of my head I could point to malfeasance around the use of end of life drugs like Midazolam and morphine.
And the evidence of deaths and injuries caused by covid vaccines has been completely ignored by the NHS and they continue to market them.
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That's interesting. My understanding is that Big Pharma doesn't make the same kind of profits off their drugs in the UK, so what's the force pushing them there?
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