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This is a pretty interesting video I did with a PhD who got mercury poisoning.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn8_ENJ0vjI

There are many insights about things people need to understand about what's going on in the world.

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Steve, I think it is highly likely vaccines cause autism but … your surveys, while interesting, cannot be considered conclusive. Virtually no one answering your survey will be pro vaccine so approximately all of your responses will come from an anti vax perspective. Given this, the changes an anti vax parent connects vaccine appointment to onset is much much higher than a parent correctly recalling onset preceded vaccination. You need a better way of conducting this research. You really need to analyze medical records rather than relying on parent memory. State granted Medicaid insurance covers vaccines as well as other care … medical records for children on Medicaid might be a good source of data. A red state might even be open to sharing data with you? I am in Connecticut where “husky” is the branded name for Medicaid. It would take an act of God or a perfect FOIA to get at that data. You really need a blind cohort

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That is not how you do science. You surveyed people who oppose vaccines (your followers) with those who have autistic children and then you ask them did they see any symptoms of autism before or after the vaccine. What even are the signs of it? when did the vaccination happen? can you even see autistic behavior at age 1 for example? A lot better candidate is glyphosate exposure during pregnancy.

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let’s do away with both.

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He should stop doing bad science. I put Kirsch's text to https://www.writingtoiq.com/# and he scored 91 IQ and i used his text from this article XD

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What? You don’t need to have a high IQ to figure out something is wrong here. And you don’t need a high IQ to do something about it. You just need a heart. Have some heart please. We are talking about maimed and slaughtered people here

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Well, his conclusion is completely incorrect and based on poor science. By disseminating such flawed scientific proof, he is doing more harm than good. His actions are a disgrace to those who have been harmed by medicine or other modern practices.

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Is there a pediatrician's office anywhere in the US that does NOT give the shots at all? Or very rarely? Because they have just decided not to, and their patients are fine with it? IOW, those that want to have the shots just go to a different doctor? So the practice is KNOWN to not give them?.....Or are pediatricians OBLIGATED to give them to kids? Meaning, they will not have a license if not? Or do they generally all believe in them, or are required to, so therefore these offices do not exist and you have to go to a naturopathic doctor if you do not want them because they are not required to offer them? Just some questions I have. Thanks.

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Is there a pediatrician's office anywhere in the US that does NOT give the shots at all? Or very rarely? Because they have just decided not to, and their patients are fine with it? IOW, those that want to have the shots just go to a different doctor? So the practice is KNOWN to not give them?.....Or are pediatricians OBLIGATED to give them to kids? Meaning, they will not have a license if not? Or do they generally all believe in them, or are required to, so therefore these offices do not exist and you have to go to a naturopathic doctor if you do not want them because they are not required to offer them? Just some questions I have. Thanks.

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If you think that this literal drivel constitutes "science" or anything like it, you are an idiot. You basically asked a bunch of anti-vaxxers "hey guys, do you believe vaccines cause autism?" and then got your knickers absolutely soaked in piss because they said "yes". Check your cognitive biases and talk to a psychiatric professional.

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‘anti-vaxers’ are exactly who we should we talking to since many of them were injured or witnessed injuries surrounding vaccinations. that’s who i would wanna talk to if i wanted to get to the truth. what reason do they have to lie? what do they get out of it really? ridicule, disbelief, and scorn from others. the pharmaceutical companies and the medical establishment are the ones who benefit.

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No. He asked if those who have kids who are autistic SAW that it happened before or after the kid was given vaccines. That is totally different from what you just said. If the shot has nothing to do with the diagnosis, then these diagnoses would occur BEFORE and AFTER the shot. EQUALLY. More to the point, almost ZERO unvaxed kids have ever been diagnosed with autism anywhere in the world. It did not exist in Viet Nam until the Gates Foundation got in there and started jabbing kids, it is exceedingly rare in Japan where they, A. do not vax kids before age two, and B., unbundled the MMR shot. MR is given. Mumps is not. So DO SOME CRITICAL THINKING rather than just trusting those making money off the sale and administration of the shots, and you have yourself a BRAIN.

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Yeah, and most of the people who answered his question would be anti-vaxxers - hardcore headcases who are convinced of this already. Everything else in your comment is also drivel, completely unsupported by ALL of the evidence.

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do you have a child with autism, have you lived thru the hell of something like that? or how about a pet, have you ever had one get sick after vaccination? where’s your personal experience with this? seems you have none.

for you to say there is ALL this evidence that vaccines don’t cause damage means you are ignoring the greatest evidence we have, physically damaged people, permanent maimed children!!

let’s say your vehicle is running smoothly, at the shop during a regular servicing your mechanic says hey let’s give your vehicle this new thing, it will keep it running smoothly and protect it from damages. now let’s say after the appointment, your vehicle begins to act funny, something is different. so you take it back to the shop, but the mechanic says repeatedly that everything is fine, nothings wrong, he says let’s give it the special treatment again, that will take care of it. so you go home expecting an improvement but now your vehicle actually starts breaking down. well you haven’t done anything different to the vehicle other than to accept these new treatments from the mechanic. finally you bring it back into the shop and the mechanic continues to say there’s nothing wrong, he can’t find the problem and yet there is evidently a problem. so you mention to him, could it be those new treatments? the mechanic says no its impossible. he tells you ALL the experts can’t find a connection. so you go online to see what the reviews say… plenty of people are commenting, the treatments are great, haven’t seen any issues. plenty of people are also saying my car isn’t working the same, but it can’t be those treatments because the mechanics would never lie to them. And yet there are plenty of others saying, I KNOW these treatments damaged my vehicle and others even say their vehicle became completely non-operational, engine is done, transmission is done and are warning others DO NOT GET THE TREATMENTS!!!!!! There are even many mechanics who are concerned about their customers losing their vehicles after these treatments, so they do their own research and realize indeed it is the treatments that are causing the problem after all. these mechanics have seen that after doing away with the treatments, the problem cleared up. Based on those reviews, what would a consumer do, what would you do? Would you continue to trust those mechanics? What if your mothers vehicle was destroyed by your mechanic? Would you then take your sister’s vehicle to the same mechanic? Would you even ask questions of the mechanic? Would you do anything at all?

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I am autistic, so I am truly "living through the hell of something like that". And I know that vaccines have nothing to do with it. This has been proven beyond all doubt, by comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated populations. It's the same tiresome conspiracy theories we've been hearing for 30 years, not once backed up with one shred of evidence. Whenever evidence does appear, clear-cut evidence of fraud follows shortly behind. If vaccines were behind it, we'd have evidence by now.

I know how the human mind plays tricks. I know how our cognitive biases shape the way we think about things, and even the way we remember things. The parents who think that vaccines made their children autistic are deluded.

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The doctor that said vaccine cause ASD lost his license because he had not knowlage about the topic at hand. You are born with ASD, when and how it start showing is not because of a vaccine. The end.

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This is like surveying church goers to prove the existence of God. Your survey participants are already part of the "converted"

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This survey is doomed to always show a correlation. My daughter got her DPT vaxx at two months of age. I think it's pretty unusual to be diagnosed or to suspect autism that early. So I don't see how this survey proves anything really.

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Talk to some parents then. We really oughta listen to consumers. People put a lot more effort into finding out how many stars a product is rated prior to purchase.

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After sharing this article with my adult sons, we discussed the results and came up with a possible problem with the conclusion drawn from the survey. This may not be an actual problem, it’s just a possible problem or a point of confusion that should be addressed. The issue is that if vaccines don’t cause autism, we might still find that zero of the children start displaying symptoms of autism less than one month before a vaccination because parents (and pediatricians) may defer giving the child a vaccine during the time when the autism is first being evaluated.

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I see your point. (I think there are components to this too. Diet, age, type of vaccine and how many vaccines were taken within a time frame, drug interactions such as with Tylenol, and likely Glyphosate and other environmental toxins, complications with delivery of vaccine such as with damage at injection, genetics, state of health at the time the vaccine was received, gender, etc etc etc.) BUT we must talk to parents of the injured and LISTEN or we can’t get anywhere in the search. I feel surveys like this are necessary and revealing, guiding us to look in different directions, eventually we will get on the right path. I think we are definitely on the right path when we finally begin to listen the injured.

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I believe the childhood vaccines are harmful and that they can trigger autism as well as other chronic injuries. I just wanted to point out one way in which this particular poll may be biased, so that we can be aware of that. Steve's recent substack with a long list of evidence is more convincing in my mind. I also believe that glyphosate causes autism (due to Stephanie Seneff's research), and I believe there is more solid evidence for those chemical toxins than for any other possible cause. I gave my two grown sons all of the vaccines that were recommended when they were growing up, but my grandniece and grandnephew are unvaccinated and I really hope my grandchildren will also not get any of the vaccines. I thank CHD for educating me, especially in their "vaccine secrets" video.

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My first born has autism, he was fine for his first 16 months, but then after a Friday afternoon Doctor's visit where he received the MMR and another vaccine , he developed a fever, was very sick, I remember vividly taking his temperature over and over knowing that if it recached 103 we would go to the emergency even though it was late at night and we lived 30 minute out of town in the country.

I remember it hovering around 102.8-102.9 ......at the time We didn't make the connection, but hind sight he probably experienced Encephalitis resulting in his ASD.

.....this is my own self diagnoses.

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And quite correct of course. Vaccines contain poisons if anything. Injecting poisons into a healthy baby or child, let alone an adult is a Very Bad Idea.

I had a BCG (tuberculosis) vax at boarding school in 1975. I was 15 years old. I now believe it was the cause of my having been very ill for 2 weeks with what was called German measles.

Really it doesn't matter what one calls it, autism or anything else, it is poisoning pure and simple and quite, quite evil.

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Vaccines do not contain poison when they are safety regulated. TB vaccines cannot cause rubella because it contains attenuated live bovine tuberculosis bacillus.

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Hello Deadlos. So wonderful to hear from you! How's Troll land? Outer darkness as usual it seems.

So vaccines do not contain poison when they are safety regulated? Wonderful!

When they are not safety regulated then they contain poison, the logical conclusion. Thanks for confirming that. Pity no vaccines have been safety regulated then. Ah well, we can't have everything.

However, I think you haven't been doing your research you naughty boy you! I think you should write 100 lines. Please write the following:

"I must research vaccine ingredients properly"

Don't forget to sign the top of the paper with your name if you can spell.

Kind regards

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When you get enough of these "self diagnoses" it becomes serious observation, which is the foundation of the scientific method.

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I entirely agree. Anecdotal observation is the foundation of hypotheses which are then to be tested by proper studies. Our system is broken … the hypothesis is formed and goes untested as many barriers are in place against proper studies. The rational thing to do then is to act on the anecdotal evidence until science can finally do its thing. As we wait we avoid injections of all types and inform others the best we can. It cannot go on forever this way?

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" It cannot go on forever this way?"

No. The pendulum always swings back after a while. I would like to be vindicated and have all the bad guys punished but that may not happen to my satisfaction very fast.

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Well done Steve for this information. Truly ground breaking.

Wakefield the true hero for exposing the baby & infant "vaccinations" harms & damage.

The "establishment" destroyed his medical career over his exposure of their evils.

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"In other words, my quick survey showed that over 21% of American households have 1 or more autistic children." If I understood correctly, that figure applies to those households that have one or more children. 28,5 percent of the households that responded to your survey reported not having kids. That, of course, makes the result even more staggering.

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I have a daughter who is now 16 years old who has never had an injection of any kind. The pressure from day 1 (infant Hep jab) was immense and choosing to keep her un-vaccinated was the most challenging decision of my life. We were harassed constantly for years, made to believe she was going to fall ill and die from a preventable disease and it was going to be our fault. Today she is the HEALTHIEST child I know. She's brilliantly intelligent, has zero allergies of any kind and almost never gets sick. She is the picture of health.

When she was about 2, I asked her pediatrician what she would do if she had a baby today and her answer was SHOCKING. She told me that she'd consider giving a vax for meningitis only and nothing else, that the risk wasn't worth the benefit. She then told me that if childhood vaccination rates at her practice dropped below a certain percentage, she would no longer be allowed to buy the drugs and she'd effectively be put out of business.

Since unvaccinated children are generally very healthy I don't think pediatricians would have much to do if they didn't have a line of parents eager to inject these products into their children.

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Testimonials and anecdotes are not scientifically rigorous evidence. Unvaccinated children rely on herd immunity from other vaccinated children. Your pediatrician should have his/her medical license revoked for allowing vaccine-preventable diseases like measles to resurge. Pediatrians are among the lowest paid specialties in medicine and should be following the Hippocratic Oath.

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Anecdotal observation is the FIRST step of the scientific process. We have the observations loud and clear, now time for the RIGOROUS STUDIES (not funded by the drug companies selling the products being studied, please). Without the results of proper studies, rational doctors will act on anecdotal evidence. To ignore casual observation is stupid.

For example, a collection of various evidence (stories from others or perhaps personal experience) informs a doctor it would not be good to run her patient’s foot over with a car. A reasonable doctor will not demand double blind studies before deciding to not participate in such nonsense. We each act according to the information at hand. If vaccines are safe, SHOW DOCTORS THE EVIDENCE. Burden to demonstrate safety is on those selling these things but they insist on the blind faith of doctors and the general public. It is ridiculous.

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Dead kids and permanently maimed children who have to be cared for the rest of their lives is RIGOROUS evidence enough for me.

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The world will be safer without these pediatricians.

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Andy Cutler postulated that if there were a moratorium on vaccines there would be a lag period before the infectious diseases like chicken pox and measles returned and in that time all the pediatricians would go out of business. Even then...my kids all had measles and chicken pox and we never even bothered to go to the doctor.

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Hopefully pediatricians who believe in vaccines for profit should go out of business and be prosecuted for grievous bodily harm.

There are no such thing as infectious diseases, that's the thing. Disease is an individual thing and we are not a herd.

Vaccines cause disease as they are, if anything, poisons.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/what-is-the-flu-aka-covid-19-and

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My unvax daughter is 17. Her pedi just told her she had to find a new practice. She is perfectly healthy, and her doc won't see her anymore. Well done, world!

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I have a friend who discovered her son's weird behavior very shortly after being injected. She knew nothing about childhood vax' potential harm. She showed me a video of her extrovert 2 y.o. boy, very happy and wanting to join the party with other kids. She showed me another video post-shot, running around the dinner table, unstable, bumping his head and still going around and around, and totally not responsive to his mom' calling him. Very disturbing, you could tell he was in a dazed state as well.

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