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The increase in autistic kids has exploded, ask any teacher. There is a spectrum which makes it tricky but the two ends are more than obvious, both hard to deal with. Nobody really understands why and has little to do with Type A or B.

It may be environmental triggers associated with other factors like vaccination, we can't really be sure. But the low hanging fruit may be unnecessary vaccinations where the risk/reward can be and should be determined. I had thought that had been done, but apparently not. Asleep at the switch. Prudent to get that work done.

We may be fortunate in that most autistics are not particularly interesting in reproduction. OTOH, if the growth rate isn't quelled we face a looming future disaster. Who will care for all those afflicted? Visit a group home and worry.

I ponder the worldwide spread and the communities affected. Studies?

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When Dr. Stephanie Seneff (MIT senior researcher) did a simple graph of the autism data vs time, she noticed the trend was parabolic. Projected out, the trend suggests that by 2030 the autism rate will be 1 in 2 children. Since it takes 2 people to care for a fully autistic child or adult, this would mean that the autistic are likely to be warehoused and forgotten, the economy will consist entirely of medical care for the autistic, or most likely, the economy will collapse into a period of deprivation and scarcity. Ending the current vaccine program is a matter of national security!

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I doubt it will be 1 in 2 6.5 years from now; but my current over/under for the plausible deniability to be (ahem) shot is 1 out of every 7 kids, which I could see by about then.

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2030 is not far away.

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More likely they'll be euthanized.

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Dr. Stephanie Seneff seems fixated on glyphosates rather than vaccinations. No real way to know. Now I might rather have less of both. Her predictions haven't fared well perhaps a gift of our genetic diversity.

But my family included an Asperger, now 23, who literally is incapable of contributing much. He is on DDI lives in an apartment, well medicated, is serviced by delivery. Future likely early death and a release for those involved.

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In the UK, less than 22% of adults with ASD are in any kind of employment.

But a high functioning minority of privileged blue haired ideologues seek to promote the 'neurodiversity' narrative with its glamourised stereotypes.

Pushing ASD as 'difference' rather than disability, and denial of vaccine injury experiences.

The fact is most ASD kids now will need lifelong care, if 'gender affirming care' doesn't shorten that further.

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Is it me or is the "gender affirming care" mafia targeting those on the spectrum?

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Yes, all part of the iatrogenocide.

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