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As a child, the speaker received three vaccines. By 1986, children received 11 doses of five vaccines. Now, children in states with mandates may receive 69 to 92 vaccines between conception and age 18, with varying dose requirements depending on the brand. Each vaccine is designed to permanently alter the immune system. The speaker believes this contributes to an epidemic of immune dysregulation. The speaker suggests vaccines could be a key culprit in the rise of diseases like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, seizure disorders, ADD, ADHD, speech delay, language delay, tics, Tourette's syndrome, narcolepsy, and autism, which the speaker claims were rare in their childhood. The speaker believes this generation is damaged by these diseases.

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My name is Silvana Casale, a school neuropsychologist with over 25 years of experience working with over 70 autistic kids. I have noticed a connection between the MMR vaccine and immediate changes in behavior in children. The reaction is often immediate, with some children experiencing a transition overnight. I believe that all 80 kids I have worked with may have been affected by vaccines causing autism. The toxicity of multiple shots given together can be intense, leading to drastic changes in behavior.

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Someone from a PR agency told the speaker that a government agency wanted to hire them to create a PR campaign against her, framing her as "anti-vaccine." The PR person turned down the job but wanted to warn her, saying the agency would come after her hard, even though she states she has always said she is not anti-vaccine. The speaker claims she wasn't scared initially because she felt she had faith and truth on her side. However, she says things became difficult when she started losing jobs, impacting her ability to provide for her son's therapy as a single mother. She says she relied on writing her books and persevering despite the attempts to "cancel" her. She notes that her son is now 22, and she is still present and active.

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The speaker describes the "behaviorist narrative" of autism as a DSM-5 mental illness, like schizophrenia or paranoia, that is purely psychological. The speaker contrasts this with her own experience, observing her child's physical symptoms like screaming pain, uncontrolled arm movements, self-injury, speech loss, and bowel issues. This led her to believe autism is not just behavioral but biomedical, potentially traceable to an onset or exacerbating factor. She claims that exploring biomedical issues and asking about potential causes is "dangerous" because it implicates "big pharma" and the possibility that vaccines, medications, environmental factors, or untreated illnesses may result in an autism diagnosis. She states that mainstream medicine claims ignorance of autism's cause, but that independent inquiry reveals a "huge cover-up" involving silenced doctors, redacted papers, and fearful scientists. The speaker concludes by noting the irony of being married to someone who censors those exploring these issues.

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Speaker 0 was into Buddhism around age 33 and asked a guru about her autistic nephew's future. The guru advised her to research autism, which led her down a "rabbit hole." Inspired by RFK Jr.'s journey, she notes many parents of autistic children sought his attention. Speaker 0 believes her nephew was a normal child until a vaccine caused him to become closed off. Speaker 0 mentions the banning of 1984 and other books, suggesting a deliberate division among people. She claims those who research are not conspiracy theorists, as predictions from four years ago have come true. She states people are dying, and urges others to research, but expresses hope for the future and a solution.

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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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The speakers claim that well-funded entities suppressed the truth about autism. They state that parents of autistic children who have tried to investigate the causes of autism have encountered intense resistance. They allege that studies used to support the claim that vaccines don't cause autism are easily disproven, but the media's ownership allows the lie to spread faster than the truth. One speaker believes that many find it too difficult to accept that vaccines could cause autism. They mention someone who suspects a vaccine caused their child's autism but still shamed others for not taking the COVID vaccine, illustrating the power of propaganda. People are afraid of social ostracization and are hesitant to speak their minds, often only whispering their true feelings to close friends. The speakers reference montages showing the horrible things people said about unvaccinated individuals.

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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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An individual from a PR agency told the speaker that a government agency approached them to create a campaign against her, labeling her "anti-vaccine." The PR agent turned down the job but warned the speaker about the impending narrative. The speaker was initially skeptical, as she claims she had always stated she was not anti-vaccine. Despite this, the speaker says that she experienced the beginning of "cancel culture" when jobs were taken away from her, which was difficult as a single mother trying to pay for her son's therapies. She relied on writing books and persevering, and despite attempts to cancel her, she is still present and her son is now 22 years old.

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A woman shares her devastating experience with the Covid-19 vaccine, stating that it has completely destroyed her life. She suffers from constant physical and cognitive issues, including speech and memory problems, tremors, and over 80 symptoms daily. Despite her case being reported, it was dismissed as psychiatric problems. She expresses suicidal thoughts and the need for multiple medications to cope. She urges caution regarding the government and doctors' actions, as she believed in the vaccine's safety until experiencing its severe side effects. She also mentions her father's negative reaction to her decision not to get vaccinated and vows to seek justice for his death.

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The speaker expresses feeling disconnected from their profession and society due to corruption. They criticize the belief that vaccines have saved lives, arguing that highly vaccinated countries had high fatality rates. They highlight concerns about underreporting vaccine injuries and criticize public health leaders for dismissing the connection between deaths and vaccines. The speaker mentions the strict actions taken for other products causing harm, contrasting it with the lack of action regarding vaccine-related deaths. They also mention a rise in autism, which they believe is linked to the vaccine schedule. The speaker dismisses claims that there is no evidence of a vaccine-autism link.

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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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A doctor named William Thompson contacts someone and expresses shame about a fraudulent MMR study conducted by the CDC. The study allegedly covered up the link between vaccines and autism. A parent shares their experience of their child's adverse reaction to vaccines, resulting in loss of motor skills and behavioral changes. Thompson plotted data that showed a separation between MMR and autism diagnoses at 15 months, indicating a potential risk. The CDC is accused of knowing about this risk but continuing vaccinations unchanged. The consequences of this cover-up are described as grievous harm to children and a predicted increase in autism cases.

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The speaker recalls a moment when she saw a Time magazine cover suggesting a link between the MMR vaccine and autism, which made her hesitant to vaccinate her son, Evan. At Evan's doctor's appointment, she expressed her concerns and requested to wait, but the pediatrician shamed her, making her feel small and dumb. Her husband dismissed her concerns, siding with the doctor. Soon after, Evan had a seizure resulting in multiple cardiac arrests. This event motivated her to prevent similar situations for other parents. When Evan was old enough to search his name online, he discovered his story was public. She showed him thank you emails from parents to provide context. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting one's intuition, doing research, and feeling empowered to leave a doctor's office if necessary.

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A film festival featured a documentary about vaccines by Del Bigtree. The speaker mentions an interview where the host tried to shut down a discussion about the documentary. The interviewee has an autistic son and believes there's a link between vaccines and autism. One speaker questions why people can't ask about the potential link between vaccines and autism, noting that an additive was removed from vaccines, though it supposedly had nothing to do with autism. The World Council For Health urges parents to consider a "safer to wait" approach, deferring the childhood vaccine schedule. Five studies allegedly show that unvaccinated children are healthier, with lower rates of food allergies, asthma, dermatitis, need for ear tubes, attention deficit disorder, Asperger's, and autism. The speaker concludes that excessive vaccination is likely harming children.

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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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After her son Evan experienced life-threatening seizures at two and a half, followed by an autism diagnosis, the speaker made a deal with God to share how she healed her son if she was shown how. She found the Generation Rescue website, where parents and doctors shared ways to address autism's comorbid conditions through diet and supplements. Within three weeks of eliminating wheat and dairy, Evan spoke a few words. The speaker later became president of Generation Rescue for ten years. Desperate, she tried everything, including a healing prayer from Mormon missionaries. She focused on gut health, which was not widely discussed at the time. Oprah had her on the show to share her story, as many parents had requested a story on the association between vaccines and autism. The speaker had to go live and Oprah read a disclaimer. The speaker believes vaccines can trigger autism in a subset of the population, as Evan developed encephalitis after his MMR vaccine, which she says can lead to autism. She emphasizes that she is healing injuries associated with autism, not curing it.

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The speaker feels estranged from their profession and a society corrupted by unseen forces, where people are misled by sources like the New York Times. They claim that assertions of vaccines saving a million lives are "utter and complete nonsense," arguing vaccines saved no one and highly vaccinated countries had the worst fatality rates. They allege significant underreporting of vaccine injuries and criticize public health leaders for dismissing reported deaths as unrelated, contrasting this with reactions to baby formula deaths or faulty car mufflers. The speaker expresses terror, citing a coincident explosion in autism cases alongside the vaccine schedule. They anticipate colleagues will deny any link between vaccines and autism, but the speaker insists this denial is "nonsense."

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"She passed away, so, she was mandated to take the COVID shot." "We were looking at potentially having a child." "I was 40 and she was 38." "She was the more the holdout in it." "She endeavored to try to achieve a form like informed consent through her workplace." "Over about six or seven months, they put the workers off who would not take the shot." "She left a 40 page log of the experience she had." "On November 31, it was her last day of work, and eleven days later she took her own life." "I was working night shift." "They smashed the back window, the front window, and they were able to get into the vehicle." "They told me she's gone." "In that moment, I lost my mind."

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The speaker believes there hasn't been an open-minded investigation into the etiology of autism because it's dangerous for scientists to ask the question. They risk being incorrectly labeled as "anti-vaxxers," which could end their careers. This suppression of scientific curiosity prevents finding answers. The speaker has organized an initiative within the NIH to address the question of autism's etiology in a wide-ranging manner, not limited to vaccines.

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Speaker 0 describes starting leucovirin for her five-year-old son, who is nonverbal and low-functioning autistic. She notes that he wasn’t always this way: up until about a year and a half to two years old, he knew words and could put one or two words together, though he couldn’t form sentences. She mentions an incident she cannot discuss openly due to TikTok regulations; she says they took down the video where she tried to talk about what happened. She asserts that right after that incident, her son had a steep decline in language and hadn’t spoken since. She reports that her son has been on leucovirin for less than forty-eight hours and has spoken for the first time. She emphasizes that her nonverbal son spoke for the first time in over three years. She says she has been praying daily for an answer and for her son to be healed. She states that all this time, they have had Luke Overn sitting on the shelves. She directly urges other parents of nonverbal autistic children to get their child on Luke Covrin as soon as possible, asserting that this is the answer they have all been praying for.

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Autism is a complex disorder with multifactorial ideology. We are continuing to investigate multiplicity of potential causes with no areas of taboo. One area that we are closely examining, as the president mentioned, is vaccines. Some forty to seventy percent of mothers who have children with autism believe that their child was injured by a vaccine. President Trump believes that we should be listening to these mothers instead of gaslighting and marginalize them marginalizing them like prior administrations. Some of our friends like to say that we should believe all women. Some of these same people have been silencing and demonizing these mothers for three decades because research on the potential link between autism and vaccines has been actively suppressed in the past.

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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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Evan's seizures began when he was two and a half years old, with one instance leading to cardiac arrest. After his recovery, he was diagnosed with autism. His mother recalls feeling helpless and questioning how her son, who had initially met his milestones, could be diagnosed with autism. She connects her son's condition to his MMR vaccine, which she believes led to encephalitis and subsequently autism. She shared her story on Oprah after her book was released, as Oprah had received numerous requests to cover the potential link between vaccines and autism. To avoid censorship, the segment was aired live, though a disclaimer was still read. She emphasizes that she is not against vaccines, but believes a subset of the population cannot tolerate them. She believes that vaccines injured her son, and that these injuries can be healed.

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In 2004, after receiving a tetanus shot, Speaker 1 became extremely sick and started researching autism. They noticed a connection between the word "thimerosal" and autism, which intrigued them. Speaker 1 woke up one day with heightened sensitivity to noise and light, along with various physical symptoms. They saw multiple doctors but received no answers. Eventually, Speaker 1 discovered they had been exposed to mercury through the tetanus shot. They experienced psychological symptoms and intense anxiety. Speaker 1 researched extensively and found a book by Dr. Andrew Cutler, which gave them hope for recovery. Following Cutler's protocol, Speaker 1 gradually improved and returned to work. This experience led Speaker 1 to question the effects of thimerosal on babies receiving multiple shots in one day. They became obsessed with the science behind it.
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