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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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Parents and doctors express frustration over the lack of understanding and communication regarding the relationship between vaccines and autism. They emphasize the need for open discussion and further research to find solutions. While some argue that vaccines have been thoroughly studied and have led to a decline in preventable illnesses, others question the number of vaccines and ingredients that have been examined. They highlight the higher autism rates in countries with more vaccines and stress the importance of considering other potential factors. The debate becomes heated, with emotions running high, but the ultimate goal remains the same: to help children live better lives.

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The speaker questions the safety of 5,000 micrograms for children under six. They claim many vaccine trials use an aluminum adjuvant containing placebo or other aluminum-containing vaccines as the control group. The speaker argues that because the control group receives aluminum, the study is invalidated. They further claim that countries with less aggressive vaccine schedules do not have significant trends in autistic diagnoses. They state that the Amish community, which is largely unvaccinated, has extremely low rates of autism diagnoses.

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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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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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The speakers discuss the need for public awareness about the benefits and risks of vaccines. They question the effectiveness of vaccines in eradicating diseases like polio and suggest that autoimmune diseases may be caused by immunizations. They mention the difficulty in getting responses from organizations regarding adverse reactions to vaccines. One speaker expresses frustration about having to fight for the choice not to vaccinate their children. They also mention the different vaccination requirements in certain states. The video ends with a mention of returning after a break.

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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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Many parents are questioning the safety of vaccines and their potential link to chronic illnesses like autism. They discuss concerns about the timing and volume of vaccines given to children, as well as the presence of preservatives in vaccines. They also mention feeling pressured by societal expectations to vaccinate their children, despite worries about potential negative effects. The conversation highlights the influence of pharmaceutical companies on medical institutions and the lack of individualized medical advice. Overall, they express a desire for more research and transparency regarding vaccine safety.

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The speaker discusses the misconception that vaccines are always beneficial and highlights the lower under-five mortality rates in other countries with fewer vaccines. They question why certain vaccines, like flu and varicella, are not widely adopted in other countries and raise concerns about the correlation between vaccines and autism. Another speaker emphasizes the need for an open debate on this topic and criticizes the limited number of vaccines and ingredients studied in relation to autism. They express frustration with doctors who dismiss the potential link between vaccines and autism without thoroughly examining the research. The speaker urges for a more collaborative approach to help children and criticizes those who antagonize the medical community.

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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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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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The speakers discuss the presence of Thimerosal, a preservative containing mercury, in vaccines. Speaker 0 questions why vaccines still use multi-dose vials instead of single-dose vials. Speaker 1 defends the safety and effectiveness of vaccines with Thimerosal but acknowledges the importance of considering the testimony and studies on the potential harm caused by mercury. Speaker 0 challenges the lack of definitive studies disproving the link between Thimerosal and autism. Speaker 1 emphasizes the benefits of vaccines and the challenges associated with transitioning to single-dose vials. Speaker 0 questions why the FDA hasn't taken a cautious approach given the growing evidence. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 expressing frustration and urging the removal of Thimerosal from vaccines.

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The discussion revolves around the use of thimerosal in vaccines and the potential link to autism. The speaker questions why single-dose vials are not used instead. The response emphasizes the safety and effectiveness of current vaccines, despite concerns. The conversation also touches on manufacturing challenges in switching to single-dose vials. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of definitive answers regarding the safety of mercury in vaccines and advocates for caution in light of increasing autism rates. Ultimately, the debate centers on the balance between vaccine supply and potential risks.

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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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The speakers discuss the increased number of vaccines since 1990 and question if all are necessary. One speaker claims the US vaccine schedule includes twice as many shots as other Western countries. They suggest parents should educate themselves, space out or delay vaccines, and clean out toxins. One speaker believes public health officials may not always have people's best interests at heart. They claim the AAP and medical schools are financed by drug companies and that vaccines are the pharmaceutical industry's largest growing division, worth $13 billion. They suggest asking pharmaceutical companies to take a loss for the good of children is a tough sell.

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RFK Jr. has expressed skepticism about vaccines, particularly childhood vaccines. There's concern about rising autism rates, which have increased from 1 in 100,000 to 1 in 100 over the past 25 years. A meeting was held with drug companies and RFK Jr. to discuss drug pricing and vaccine safety. While acknowledging the importance of certain vaccines, like the polio vaccine, there is a call for further investigation into the safety of others. The speaker emphasizes the need to explore all potential causes for health issues, including environmental factors. Despite the controversy, there is support for vaccines that have proven effective in preventing diseases.

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The speakers discuss the presence of Thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative, in vaccines. Speaker 0 questions why vaccines still use multi-dose vials instead of single-dose vials. Speaker 1 explains that the feasibility of switching to single-dose vials is being considered, but there are manufacturing issues. Speaker 0 raises concerns about the potential link between Thimerosal and autism, citing studies and testimonies. Speaker 1 acknowledges the Institute of Medicine's conclusion that the evidence does not definitively support or reject this link. Speaker 0 questions why Thimerosal is still used if there is uncertainty and an increasing autism rate. Speaker 1 emphasizes the importance of vaccine supply and the belief that multi-dose vials are safe and effective. Speaker 0 expresses frustration and urges the removal of Thimerosal from vaccines.

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The speaker questions the safety and effectiveness of vaccines, particularly in relation to autism. They criticize the lack of long-term, double-blind, placebo-controlled studies on vaccines and highlight the conflict of interest between vaccine manufacturers and regulatory bodies. The speaker also discusses the high number of lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies and the exorbitant markups on popular drugs. They argue that the current scientific evidence does not support the trust placed in vaccines and advocate for freedom of choice in healthcare decisions. The speaker claims to have a comprehensive review of the safety and efficacy of flu vaccines and mentions dissenting opinions on the connection between vaccines and autism.

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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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Speaker 0 believes vaccines are the cause of all disease. Speaker 1 disagrees, calling this a bogus statement, and claims that studies have only looked at two of 36 shots and one of 35 vaccines. Speaker 1 asserts that it is irrefutable that vaccines cause autism and accuses doctors of not reading studies and misleading parents. Speaker 0 says that Speaker 1 is antagonizing the medical community and Dr. Sears. Speaker 0 states the show is about helping kids and that yelling only causes anger. Speaker 0 feels attacked for being asked to defend their stance.

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The speakers discuss the controversy surrounding vaccines and autism. They mention that some people believe vaccines can be dangerous for certain individuals who are more susceptible. They express frustration that this issue is not being properly addressed and that there are many people who claim to have witnessed their child's sudden change after receiving vaccines. They mention a movie called "Vaxxed" that was supported by Robert De Niro until he received a mysterious phone call, after which he withdrew his support. The speakers question why this clip is not shown and speculate that someone may have influenced De Niro's decision.

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The speaker is questioned about his stance on childhood vaccines, with many scientific and medical organizations disagreeing with him. The audience asks how they can help him align with science. The speaker clarifies that he is not anti-vaccine, but believes vaccines should undergo safety testing like other medicines. He criticizes the lack of prelicensing placebo-controlled trials for vaccines and cites examples of potential risks and lack of long-term studies. The other speaker argues that there is evidence of vaccines preventing diseases and highlights the importance of distinguishing between association and causation. The speaker emphasizes the need for good science and questions the trustworthiness of pharmaceutical companies. The conversation ends with a discussion about the speaker's family not supporting his views on vaccines.

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The speaker claims there's a simple solution to an unspecified problem: stop vaccinating. They allege that vaccine information sheets are propaganda and that the risk of serious adverse events is about one in twenty, not one in a million. The speaker states that the cause of autism is known, contrary to common belief. They claim there are hundreds of studies showing how toxins can cause autism and that aluminum, in particular, creates massive brain inflammation. The speaker suggests that if people stop vaccinating, eat organic food, and avoid Tylenol, they will be almost guaranteed healthy children.

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The speakers discuss the benefits of vaccines and the need to compare the number of children affected by vaccines versus those with adverse reactions. They mention the 99.7% survival rate of COVID-19 and the increase in chronic health issues among children. They suggest that vaccines may be a factor in the rise of these issues and call for further study. However, they clarify that they are not claiming vaccines cause these issues, but that it should be properly investigated. They also point out that the increase in chronic health issues does not necessarily mean vaccines have improved children's health. They emphasize the need for sufficient data before reaching conclusions.
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