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Vaccines don't cause autism. The science is clear. Vaccines don't cause autism. Vaccines do not cause autism. I do not deny that we need to do more about autism, but it has nothing to do with vaccines. We have thoroughly debunked any association between autism and these vaccines. Robert, it is nearly consensus in the scientific community that there's no link there. To deny a mountain of scientific evidence, which has already taught us that the combination of measles, mumps, rubella, or MMR vaccine doesn't cause autism, Vimerosal, an ethylmercury containing preservative that wasn't a number of vaccines doesn't cause autism, and that too many vaccines given too soon, if you will, doesn't also cause autism. We know that the schedule is safe. Are there peer reviewed scientific reports that indicate a link between No. Between vaccines and autism? No. Not only is there not a peer reviewed work, this is probably the most studied public health issue involving children. Vaccines are really the one thing we have looked at as causing autism. The Institutes of Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control have repeatedly investigated this. Vaccines do not cause autism. We don't need more research. At some point, enough is enough. It's fine to continue to collect data, but at some point, you have to take note for an answer. We're not sure what causes autism, but we know that vaccines do not. Mountains of evidence. No, you know, this has been looked at extensively. Nothing's been more studied in the world than this connection between vaccines and autism. We'd heard it. We've heard it for decades. You know, actually almost a century now, if you want to get into it. This has been the battle cry of the pharmaceutical industry and every shill that works for them. But whether you know it or not all the way back in 2020 for those of you that were watching then we actually disproved this myth right then. Debunked it with a lawsuit where we went at the CDC and said really if the head of your page on the CDC website says vaccines plural meaning all vaccines do not cause us to do we have that original website. This is what it said: vaccines do not cause autism. There it is. All vaccines doesn't say one of them or two of them all vaccines by the plural s at the end of vaccines. If vaccines do not cause autism will you please provide us with all of the evidence and studies that show that vaccines don't cause autism. Send us that evidence. Well they didn't and we sued them and we went to court. Back in 2020, we won the case. Here it looks like in the document. They gave us the list. It's actually 20 studies. 20 total studies make up the entire list of what they look to when they say that these childhood vaccines, the five, and the cumulative effects of them given in the first six months of life, do not cause autism. The first one is an MMR study. The second one an MMR and a DTaP study. The next ones are MMR, these four are MMR and Thimerosal studies. Then the next all the way through to 20 are all just Thimerosal studies. Lastly, we have one antigen study. Of the 20 studies, the first MMR studies are not in the first six months of life; Thimerosal studies show none of the vaccines in the first six months of life had Thimerosal. There was only one study relevant to the first six months of life, the IOM review of the DTaP vaccine, and it said there are no studies that prove or disprove the association with autism. Therefore, that was the only one that was relevant to the first six months of life, and it proved that they had no answers. And so for everyone that's ever sent Mountain of Evidence, that's been a lie. We won in court. It's a lie. You can take that to the bank. And actually just months after winning that lawsuit, that was in May, by August they pulled down the statement vaccines do not cause autism. We celebrated it but five months later it went back up and we've been stuck there with this propaganda statement that have no basis in science up until last night when this happened to the website. Let's see the new page. Here it is. It now says autism and vaccines and right under that it has the key points. So we read those key points. The claim vaccines do not cause autism is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism, meaning those vaccines in the first six months of life. Meaning the IOM lawsuit that proved that. Studies supporting a link have been ignored by health authorities. HHS has launched a comprehensive assessment of the causes of autism, including investigations on plausible biologic mechanisms and potential causal links. It does have an explanatory statement I want to read right now. It says this about why you will still see it with an asterisk the header vaccines do not cause autism has not been completely removed due to an agreement with the chair of the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee that it would remain on the CDC website. Apparently, this was that backroom deal that was made with Senator Cassidy, of course, when Robert Kennedy Jr. was up there. But now you can see on the page it is clear we are making the statement or it's being made by the CDC that this is not a scientific statement and so ultimately this is a massive change. I tweeted out about it today and to every parent of an autistic child that's been out there. For every one of you that did interviews, whether in the film Vaxxed or when we toured the nation and for everyone that's ever been gaslit, the days of gaslighting are over. We are now moving into science-based, evidence-based statements on the CDC website. It's a beautiful day.

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There is a connection between autism and vaccines that the government promoted, and this constitutes a tort, meaning many people were injured by the product. However, in 1986, Congress passed the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, giving vaccine companies immunity from liability. Therefore, no matter how reckless the company, how toxic the product, or how egregious the injury, they cannot be sued. This is one reason for the explosion of vaccinations.

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A pro-vaccine medical expert, Dr. Andrew Zimmerman, claims he told government officials vaccines can cause autism in a subset of children, but they kept it secret. Dr. Zimmerman was the government's top expert witness who previously testified that vaccines didn't cause autism. Yates Hazelhurst allegedly developed autism following vaccinations. His father sued in vaccine court, which was created in 1988. Yates's case lost based largely on Dr. Zimmerman's opinion. However, Dr. Zimmerman now claims he privately told DOJ lawyers that vaccines can and did cause autism in some children. He says that after he told the DOJ lawyers about his findings, he was fired and his opinion was misrepresented. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. helped convince Dr. Zimmerman to document his claim. Kennedy filed a fraud complaint. The CDC declined to comment. Several current and former members of Congress and staff claim they faced pressure, bullying, or threats when they raised vaccine safety questions. Some suggest the pharmaceutical industry has undue influence due to financial contributions. Congressman Dave Weldon stated that some children can get autism from a vaccine. Congressman Bill Posey says his party leaders promised to hold hearings on the topic, but they were ultimately canceled.

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The vaccines are able to cross the blood brain barrier and move into the brain. The highest levels of aluminum found in babies are children with an autism diagnosis, and there's a direct relationship between the amount of aluminum in the brain and the diagnosis of autism. The other population with high aluminum is seniors diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's, and there's a direct relationship between those conditions and the amount of aluminum in brain tissue. And yet that's what's being injected into our babies. If I took those vaccine ingredients and mixed them with water and offered it, everybody would refuse, and it would be safer to drink than to inject. But when you stick a label vaccine on it, we don't exercise caution. If those ingredients were on baby food, would you give it to your baby? And the answer is no.

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The speaker claims there is a connection between autism and government-promoted vaccines, which constitutes a tort, implying many people were injured. They ask how these injured parties can be made whole. Another speaker explains that the 1986 National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program Vaccine Act gave vaccine companies immunity from liability, regardless of recklessness, toxicity, or injury severity. This immunity prevents lawsuits against vaccine companies and is presented as a reason for the increase in vaccinations.

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In 1999, the CDC, concerned about mercury in vaccines causing autism, studied the hepatitis B vaccine, which is high in mercury, given to infants within their first 30 days. They compared these infants to those who received the vaccine later or not at all. The study revealed a relative risk of 11.35, higher than smoking a pack of cigarettes a day for 20 years. This alarming finding led to a secret two-day meeting at Simpsonwood, a remote retreat center. Attendees included major vaccine companies, regulatory agencies like WHO, CDC, FDA, NIH, HHS, and leading academic vaccinators. Someone recorded the meeting, and transcripts I acquired in 2005 revealed that these regulators, who are supposed to protect us, acknowledged the science was "bulletproof" in that mercury was causing autism. The transcripts are available on the Children's Health Defense website.

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The CDC released new data showing an increase in autism spectrum disorder cases in the US. The prevalence of autism is growing, and research suggests it may start during pregnancy. A study found that severe infection during pregnancy raises the risk of having a child with autism. Dr. John Poling, a neurologist and father of Hannah Poling, whose autism diagnosis was linked to vaccines, joins the discussion. He emphasizes the government's acknowledgment that his daughter's medical issues were caused by vaccination. The speakers stress the importance of finding the truth about vaccines and ensuring their safety.

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A medical expert claims that vaccines can cause autism, contradicting his previous testimony. He alleges that he privately informed government lawyers about this during vaccine court hearings in 2007, but his opinion was suppressed. The expert's affidavit states that vaccinations can induce fever and immune stimulation, leading to progressive brain disease resembling autism. The government fired him and misrepresented his views to continue debunking autism claims. Vaccine industry money is said to influence Congress, with pressure from pharmaceutical lobbyists preventing investigations into vaccine safety. Some current and former members of Congress confirm facing bullying and threats when raising vaccine safety concerns. The pharmaceutical industry denies these allegations and emphasizes the importance and safety of vaccines.

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Dr. John Polling, a neurologist and father of an autistic child, claims the government conceded that vaccines contributed to his daughter Hannah's autism, encephalopathy, and seizures. He says he wouldn't have believed it until he witnessed his daughter's regression after vaccination. While experts maintain vaccines don't cause autism, Polling believes Hannah had a predisposition that vaccines triggered. He clarifies that mitochondrial dysfunction, often cited as a rare underlying cause, is not necessarily rare or underlying. Polling stresses he is pro-vaccine and advocates for safe vaccination schedules tailored to individual patients, urging pediatricians to prioritize individual patient care. He acknowledges multiple potential triggers for autism but believes vaccines were the clear trigger in his daughter's case. He is scheduled to appear on Larry King tonight to discuss the issue further.

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After my daughter's death, I delved into vaccine research. Shockingly, since the smallpox vaccine, vaccines have been linked to brain inflammation and chronic autoimmune issues. Placebos in trials can be harmful substances like aluminum or mercury. The science is available, but many choose to ignore it.

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Autism is caused by vaccines, according to the speaker. The CDC's VirTrak study from 1989 showed a 1350% elevated risk for autism among children who received the hepatitis B vaccine in their first 30 days. A series of 13 studies were allegedly done by people paid by the CDC to create the illusion that vaccines don't cause autism. The chief scientist, Paul Thornsen, is a fugitive wanted by Interpol for stealing millions from the CDC that he claimed to use for the study. His study is considered fraudulent but has not been retracted. The speaker claims there are hundreds of studies linking autism and neurological injuries to vaccines, citing a book with 1,400 references and over 400 studies. The speaker believes the CDC is a dishonest organization owned by the pharmaceutical industry and promotes propaganda that vaccines don't cause autism.

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World governments have harmed millions without apology. The speaker believes vaccines cause autism, but mainstream media won't discuss it. They gathered data from 10,000 parents showing a link between vaccines and autism, ADHD, and other health issues. More shots lead to poorer health in children.

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Thimerosal, a vaccine preservative containing mercury, has been ruled by a federal court to not cause autism. Despite claims from parents, the court found no evidence to support this. However, the government did concede liability in the case of Hannah Poling, a 9-year-old girl with autism symptoms. The government settled the case, but it was sealed, raising suspicions. In 1999, the Centers For Disease Control found a major association between thimerosal and autism. Congress passed the Homeland Security Bill in 2002, which dismissed lawsuits against vaccine companies. On the same day, the White House tried to seal documents related to thimerosal and autism claims, but later withdrew the motion. These actions raised concerns and were seen as deceptive.

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I hired an expert to analyze data on 2,700 vaccinated and 560 unvaccinated patients in my practice. Vaccinated kids had more health issues like asthma, allergies, infections, and behavioral problems compared to unvaccinated kids. Vaccines may shift the immune system, leading to more infections. Despite this evidence, my medical license was revoked. The common argument that association does not equal causation dismisses vaccine injury stories. Multiple studies support these findings, indicating a need for further investigation into vaccine safety.

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World governments have harmed millions without apology. Vaccines are linked to autism, ADHD, and other health issues. The more shots kids get, the more likely they are to have these conditions. The truth is often silenced in mainstream media.

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My son, born in 1991, has Asperger's, and I've heard from many parents of children with similar conditions. Since 1989, the vaccine schedule increased significantly, exposing children to much higher levels of mercury than deemed safe. For instance, newborns receive a hepatitis B shot that would require a child weighing 275 pounds to safely absorb under EPA guidelines. In 1988, 1 in 2,500 American children had autism; now it's 1 in 166, with many also facing learning and neurological disorders. Despite the alarming trends, the federal government claims there's no solid science linking vaccines to these issues. While we can't definitively prove a connection now, I believe future research will reveal a link between vaccines and autism.

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A congressional committee has concluded that thimerosal, a toxic substance found in vaccines, is directly linked to the autism epidemic. The FDA's negligence in allowing this untested ingredient in vaccines is to blame, driven by the pharmaceutical industry's protectionism. Scientific studies on monkeys have shown that vaccinated primates develop neurological disorders and autism-like behavior. Another study reveals that the mercury in vaccines stays in the brain longer than mercury in fish. Vaccination records also suggest a correlation between increased mercury-containing vaccinations and higher autism rates. Surprisingly, only 4 cases of autism were found among 22,000 unvaccinated Amish individuals, whereas statistically there should have been around 130 cases. Three of the four cases were actually vaccinated, and the remaining individual lived near a power plant.

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Our next witness is miss Polly Tommy. Miss Tommy is the director of children's health defense. My son, Billy, entered the world as a healthy, perfect baby with an Apgar score that reflected his perfection. The day he received the MMR vaccine hours after the vaccination, Billy's perfect world shattered. He became lethargic, sleeping for long stretches. My husband came home that afternoon and went to check on him, Billy was convulsing. His tiny body gripped by seizures. We rushed him to hospital desperate for answers, but the doctors, after hearing he'd had the MMR said, it's perfectly normal, it's perfectly common. Lots of children have seizures. He'll be fine. No more Pfizer sponsored science.

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- There's no proof unvaccinated children start epidemics. Some practitioners claim unvaccinated children are healthier. - Some believe vaccine dangers are becoming clearer, questioning the assumptions of protection and preventing spread. - Breast milk is claimed as sufficient vaccination. - Some vaccines contain egg protein, gelatin from pigs, and human albumin, which could be problematic if the individual is unhealthy or develops antibodies. - Some vaccines contain MRC-5 human diploid cells from aborted fetal tissue. - Human DNA in vaccines is typically fragmented. - Thimerosal, a toxic substance containing mercury, is in some vaccines and can cause reproductive and developmental toxicity. - Some medical professionals were unaware that RhoGAM contained thimerosal or that thimerosal meant mercury. - Injecting aluminum into babies has never been tested for safety. - Mercury, formaldehyde, and antifreeze are claimed to be in vaccines. - These substances allegedly go to the brain, causing encephalopathy. - Over $3.5 billion has been paid in damages to children injured by vaccines. - A doctor describes a large reaction to a vaccine in a child, likely due to aluminum. - A mother shares her son's story of developing hives, joint swelling, fever, seizures, and autism after vaccinations; the vaccine court awarded $55,000. - Some medical professionals were unable to speak out against vaccines due to conflict of interest. - Some believe autism and vaccines are linked, citing a personal experience.

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If analysis of public data sets reveals a connection between government-promoted vaccines and autism, it would constitute a tort, potentially impacting many injured individuals. However, the 1986 National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program grants vaccine companies immunity from liability, regardless of recklessness or product toxicity. While childhood vaccination schedules have expanded from three vaccines to potentially 69-92 doses between conception and age 18, this increase may contribute to an epidemic of immune dysregulation and various diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, seizure disorders, ADD/ADHD, speech/language delays, tics, Tourette's, narcolepsy, autism, peanut allergies, anaphylaxis, and eczema. These injuries are listed as potential side effects on vaccine inserts, yet the CDC has allegedly failed to adequately study suspected vaccine injuries, despite recommendations from the Institute of Medicine. It's claimed that the CDC has deliberately derailed such studies, and scientific publishers often reject studies critical of vaccines. There is a need to remove the taboo around discussing this issue and conduct honest research.

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The child we brought home from the doctor's office is not the same that we brought to the doctor's office. Well, it means that my son was changed by the vaccine shot. The first day that we took our son Joshua to the doctor for his well baby visit, we had a healthy baby. Twenty one days after that doctor's visit, he had his first grand mal seizure. What happened is that my son developed an uncontrolled seizure disorder following that vaccination shot, and it's a seizure disorder he had for his entire life. I didn't make a conscious decision to take my son to the doctor that day for his vaccine shot. I just did what was expected of me. I put in zero research into what they were getting injected into my son that day.

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Doug Halstead, a pediatrician, shares his experience with autism cases and vaccines. Out of 150 autistic children he treated, 74 were specifically caused by vaccines, with 44 cases showing rapid onset within two weeks of vaccination. Dr. Stephanie Cave, who has seen thousands of autistic children, estimates that 80-90% of cases are vaccine-related. Another expert, Andrew Zimmerman, believes 20-30% of his patients developed autism due to vaccines. However, Zimmerman's statements were misquoted by US attorneys. Dr. Halstead emphasizes the fear within the medical community to speak out against vaccines, citing his own experience of losing his license after writing a vaccine exemption.

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The current MMR vaccine has never been safety tested with its increased viral load of measles, mumps, and rubella, which is reportedly threefold higher than what has been safety tested and approved by the FDA. A 2012 Institute of Medicine report found the MMR vaccine causes febrile seizures, anaphylaxis, meningitis, encephalitis, thrombocytopenia, arthritis, and vasculitis. The MMR vaccine has also been shown to cause encephalopathy with features of autism. The Hannah Polling family was awarded a $20,000,000 settlement from the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program after Hannah Polling regressed into autism following an MMR vaccine, among others, in a single visit.

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I hired an expert to analyze data from 2,700 vaccinated and 560 unvaccinated patients in my practice. The results showed that vaccinated children had higher rates of asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, sinusitis, gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, otitis media, conjunctivitis, breathing issues, and behavioral issues like ADD and ADHD. Surprisingly, there were no cases of ADHD in the unvaccinated group. Despite this significant study, my medical license was revoked. The argument that association does not imply causation is often used to dismiss vaccine injury stories, but there are multiple studies and mechanisms explaining how vaccines can cause problems, such as immune activation from too many vaccines too soon.

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The speaker, recently retired from a local hospital, claims widespread disbelief in flu shots among colleagues due to data issues, stating "the efficacy and I won't give you data. You created the data. Ten percent one year, eighteen percent the next, forty percent at best." They describe the flu vaccine given to children aged two to eight for nearly four years as ineffective, with a claimed three percent efficacy at times. The speaker contrasts this with their hospital experience, where doctors, nurses, medical assistants, patient care, and lab staff did not believe in the flu shot, until mandates and recommendations arrived. They express relief at retirement, saying their soul was sick about what they witnessed, and that conflicts of interest prevented them from speaking out while employed. They recount working on high-volume ER days with about 300 flu cases daily and claim they never contracted the flu, attributing this to personal practices: washing hands, taking vitamin D, and using a berry syrup. The speaker criticizes the shift from physicians and nurses to pharmacists administering the vaccine, accuses the system of bribing people with Target gift cards and marketing the vaccine as free, and denounces scare tactics. They observe an increase in vaccination across generations, noting "some of you are my age," with their generation having seven shots, their daughter ten, her son around sixty, and their new grandson expected to receive seventy-two vaccines, expressing shock at this escalation. The speaker references Robert F. Kennedy Jr., saying he fights for them and goes to court for kids who suffered, noting that Kennedy's family started Special Olympics. They claim that in Kennedy’s view, autism linked to vaccines is evident since there were no autistic kids in the past four decades, and allege that vaccines have caused autism. They describe watching a perfectly healthy two-year-old become a "severe autistic child" after vaccination, expressing certainty that autism exists because of vaccines. They forecast their 10-year-old grandson becoming an adult who, at age 40, would be walking in the mall with a diaper and a helmet. The speaker ends by thanking studies they claim are not done and reiterates their stance against vaccines, including autism implications, as presented in the narrative.
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