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President Trump announces a historic, multi‑agency push to address the autism crisis. He cites rates rising from one in twenty thousand to one in thirty‑one overall, with one in twelve for boys in California, and says rates surged by more than four hundred percent since February. Acetaminophen during pregnancy is linked to a potential association with adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes including later diagnosis for ADHD and autism, prompting the FDA to notify physicians and limit Tylenol use during pregnancy unless medically necessary. The plan calls for spacing vaccines, breaking up shots across four or five visits, and taking mercury and aluminum out of vaccines; delaying hepatitis B to age 12; and separating MMR. The NIH launches the Autism Data Science Initiative with $50,000,000 for 13 projects and exposomics to study root causes and therapies, and Leukavorin for autism treatment.

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The speaker claims that the evidence around vaccines and autism in the U.S. consists of two flawed and fraudulent CDC studies. One study allegedly showed a statistically significant effect of the MMR vaccine, with 67% more boys receiving the vaccine on time being diagnosed with autism compared to those who waited until age three. The speaker says a whistleblower, Dr. William Thompson, came forward with this information in 2013 and 2014. The speaker also alleges that the Verstraten study in 2003 is flawed and fraudulent, accusing them of cherry-picking information from the Vaccine Safety Datalink. The speaker asserts there is a significant gap in the science around vaccines and autism, stating that safety cannot be determined by looking at one vaccine or component in isolation.

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The discussion addresses whether vaccines cause autism and whether relevant agencies will investigate this. Regarding the MMR vaccine, studies have failed to find a causal link to autism, including a large Danish study comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children over years, which showed no difference in autism rates. For other vaccines like polio, there's less research specifically examining links to autism. While the speaker doesn't know the full literature extent, they haven't seen the same level of evidence for vaccines other than MMR. Biologically, it's considered unlikely that vaccines are the main reason for the documented rise in autism.

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Speaker 0 frames the issue as 'the corruption of science' and the 'capture of the agencies' by pharmaceutical industries, stating the goal is to restore integrity and credibility to science. Speaker 1 cites a CDC internal study: 'black boys who got the vaccine on time had a two hundred and sixty percent greater chance of getting an autism diagnosis than children who waited.' He adds that 'The chief chief scientist on that, Doctor. William Thompson, the senior said vaccine safety science at CDC, was ordered to destroy that data. And then they published it without that fact.' Finally, he asserts, 'So, you know that story. And you know of hundreds of stories like that. It happens all the time. We are being lied to by these agencies, and we're gonna change that right now.'

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The video discusses a study that found a 1,135% increased risk of autism in children who received a particular vaccine compared to those who didn't. The study was kept secret during a meeting attended by vaccine company heads and regulators. The video also mentions another study that looked at the connection between mercury vaccines and autism, finding a similar increased risk. The speaker argues that vaccines are a major cause of health issues in children, including autism. They criticize the CDC and FDA for covering up the evidence and highlight conflicts of interest in industry-funded studies. The speaker calls for more research and criticizes the media for not addressing the issue properly.

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The speaker believes someone is serious about MAHA and concerned that vaccines cause autism, a claim he previously made but then stopped. Robert Kennedy also believes this and commissioned a study of existing data, specifically US government datasets like CMS, Medicare, and Medicaid. The study aims to detect a connection between the expansion of the vaccine schedule and the rise in autism. While a connection cannot be definitively stated, it seems likely to the speaker, and the president is reportedly concerned about it.

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Speaker 0 argues that a critical missing piece in autism research is vaccinated versus unvaccinated studies, and notes there are six good studies to rely on. They claim these studies have been systematically suppressed and ignored by the mainstream media and the medical establishment. The summary of specific study claims is as follows: - Two studies by Gallier and Goodman show that the birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine significantly increases autism risk. - Three studies by Anthony Mawson confirmed that vaccination increases the odds of developing autism by at least 4.2-fold. - Preterm birth coupled with vaccination increases the odds of neurodevelopmental disability by more than 12-fold compared to preterm birth without vaccination. - A study by Hooker and Miller published in 2021 found that vaccination increases autism risk five-fold. - Vaccination in the absence of breastfeeding increases autism risk 12.5-fold. - Vaccination in addition to cesarean birth increases autism risk 18.7-fold. The speaker states that after conducting a systematic review of a thousand studies, their belief is that the autism and chronic disease epidemics are primarily caused by toxicants, mostly from vaccines and about a dozen additional toxicants.

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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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The speaker discusses the complexity of vaccines and the correlation with autism rates. They compare the number of vaccines in the US to other countries and question why certain vaccines are not widely used. They criticize limited studies on vaccine safety and call for more thorough research. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the details and not dismissing concerns about vaccine safety. The speaker expresses frustration with those who do not thoroughly investigate the issue. Ultimately, the focus is on finding ways to help children without causing unnecessary conflict.

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Vaccines cause autism, according to the speaker. They claim that a graph showing the percentage of vaccinated children versus the age of their first vaccination indicates a link between the MMR vaccine and autism. The speaker also suggests that there is a significant increase in autism incidence among children who receive the vaccine between 12 and 18 months compared to those who receive it after three years. They argue that the CDC refuses to conduct a vaccinated versus unvaccinated study because the results would reveal a high risk. The speaker questions the credibility of a study used to dismiss the vaccine-autism connection and calls for changes in vaccination policies.

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The government's vaccine court conceded that vaccines may have helped trigger Hannah Polling's autism. Dr. John Polling, a neurologist and Hannah's father, stated that the Department of Health and Human Services conceded that his daughter's medical problems, including autism, encephalopathy, and seizures, were brought on by vaccination.

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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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This video discusses the current measles outbreak in California, which is attributed to the anti-vaccination movement. A proposed bill aims to ban exemptions from childhood vaccines. The controversy surrounding vaccines and autism is addressed, with a fraudulent study linking the MMR vaccine to autism being debunked. However, some parents still believe in the connection. The video also highlights the alarming increase in autism rates and predicts a future impact. Personal stories of individuals who believe vaccines caused their children's autism are shared. The CDC is criticized for not conducting a study comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children and is accused of fraud and cover-up. The speaker calls for accountability and changes to vaccination policies.

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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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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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In 1989, the vaccine schedule increased from 10 to 24 vaccines, all containing thimerosal with mercury. Children are injected with 400 times the amount of mercury considered safe by the FDA or EPA. A newborn receives a hepatitis B shot, but under EPA guidelines, would have to be 275 pounds to safely absorb it. In 1988, autism affected 1 in 2,500 children; now it affects 1 in 166. Additionally, 1 in 6 children have learning, neurological, speech, or language disorders, ADD, or hyperactivity, all connected to autism. The federal government claims there's no good science linking vaccines to autism, but science is often diluted in politics. While it can't be proven now, intuitively, the speaker believes that thimerosal causes autism.

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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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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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Autism rates have skyrocketed, with 1 in 10,070 men over 70 affected compared to 1 in 34 kids today. The speaker questions why allergies and autism were rare in their generation but prevalent now, costing the country $1 trillion annually. They emphasize the need to address this issue that is impacting so many children.

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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 speaker states that previous CDC studies on autism were epidemiological and designed to avoid finding a link. They claim the Institute of Medicine criticized the CDC's vaccine schedule decision-making, alleging the ASIP panel was captured by industry due to financial entanglements. The speaker says the Institute of Medicine recommended various studies, including animal models, which the CDC allegedly ignored, opting instead for manipulated epidemiological studies. They claim these studies didn't compare fully vaccinated to unvaccinated groups. According to the speaker, a 1999 CDC study led by Thomas Verstraten found an 1135% elevated autism risk in vaccinated children. They allege the CDC concealed and manipulated this study to bury the link by removing older children from the data and using other statistical tricks. The speaker asserts that over 100 external studies indicate a link between vaccines and autism.

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The childhood vaccine schedule is being questioned due to the increasing number of vaccines given at once. The World Council For Health has called for a moratorium on childhood vaccines, citing safety concerns like neuropsychiatric disorders and immune system dysregulation. Studies show that children who receive no vaccines have better outcomes. The rate of autism has risen to 1 in 36, with many parents opting for natural immunity. The epidemic of autism is described as a tsunami.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1261 - Peter Hotez
Guests: Peter Hotez
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Joe Rogan and Peter Hotez discuss various topics, primarily focusing on vaccines, autism, and tropical diseases. Hotez, a vaccine developer for tropical diseases, explains that many tropical diseases are prevalent among the world's poorest populations, which he refers to as diseases of poverty. He became involved in the vaccine debate due to his personal connection as a parent of a daughter with autism. The conversation touches on the rising diagnoses of autism, attributing part of this increase to better awareness and diagnostic practices rather than a true rise in cases. Hotez mentions that autism is linked to genetic factors, with 99 genes identified that are involved in its development, particularly during early fetal brain development. He emphasizes that vaccines do not cause autism, as the condition begins long before vaccinations occur. Rogan raises concerns about the anecdotal stories linking vaccines to autism, particularly the MMR vaccine. Hotez counters these claims with evidence from large epidemiological studies showing no correlation between vaccines and autism. He discusses the misinformation spread by the anti-vaccine movement, which has gained traction online and through social media, often overshadowing scientific facts. Hotez highlights the need for better public health communication and advocacy for vaccines, especially in light of the resurgence of diseases like measles due to declining vaccination rates. He expresses frustration over the lack of attention given to neglected tropical diseases in the U.S., which disproportionately affect impoverished communities, particularly among people of color. He discusses the challenges in developing vaccines for these diseases due to a lack of financial incentives for pharmaceutical companies. Hotez advocates for public sector funding to address these health issues and improve awareness and treatment options for neglected diseases in wealthy countries. The conversation concludes with Hotez stressing the importance of addressing poverty-related health issues and the need for a more robust public health response to combat misinformation and improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations. He encourages readers to explore his books for more information on these topics.

The Rubin Report

Room Sits In Stunned Silence After RFK Jr.’s Alarming Announcement on Growing Health Crisis
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Dave Rubin discusses various topics on the Rubin Report, including a significant rise in autism rates and the environmental factors potentially contributing to it, as highlighted by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Kennedy plans to announce studies identifying environmental toxins linked to autism, which he claims is not solely genetic but influenced by external factors like diet and vaccines. The prevalence of autism in children has increased dramatically, with current statistics showing 1 in 31 eight-year-olds diagnosed, and 1 in 20 boys at risk. Rubin also critiques Maryland Senator Chris Van Holland's efforts to repatriate an illegal MS-13 gang member, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who has a history of domestic violence. Van Holland's trip to El Salvador to advocate for Garcia raises questions about prioritizing the rights of illegal immigrants over American citizens, particularly in light of tragic stories involving victims of gang violence. Rubin emphasizes the absurdity of defending a criminal while neglecting the victims and their families. The discussion touches on broader themes of immigration policy, societal changes, and the impact of technology on communication and relationships, particularly among younger generations. Rubin concludes by promoting the importance of addressing these issues and the need for accountability in government actions regarding immigration and public health.
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