New link between autism and vaccines

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Speculation based on a sample size of 5 people. Much more evidence is needed.

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I am one who believes in this conspiracy theory.

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Itā€™s a whole lot better than ā€œif you think thereā€™s a connection between autism and vaccinations, youā€™re stupid,ā€ and for the record, this is how science works. You form a hypothesis and you test the hypothesis. You donā€™t jump to ā€œyouā€™re stupid.ā€

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I think itā€™s something simpler like chronic iodine deficiency from people eating processed foods (they donā€™t use iodized salt in food production), along with exhausted crop land nutrients and a deficiency of seafood in the diet:

Nevermind better diagnosis, and increased breadth of people who fall under the autism umbrella.

Fun fact, aluminum in pure metal form doesnā€™t really chemically exist in nature and was worth a lot of money until we developed more efficient methods to extract it. And we exponentially increased our use of it in the second half of the last century. So it wouldnā€™t surprise me if our bodies couldnā€™t actually cope with it.

Iā€™m told iodine deficiency is unheard of in developed countries because of iodized salt.

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Like I said, iodized salt use in developed countries has actually been declining due to the increase use of pure salt for processed foods. Thereā€™s also lack of correct amount of iodine supplementation being put into iodized salt, increasing use of sea salt that isnā€™t supplemented with iodine, and decreasing use of salt intake in general due to ā€œhealth risksā€ over all. All this adds up to inadequate intake of iodine by just consuming salt alone.

Even a government study correlates the increased dietary iodine intake in Japan (about 10x RDA in the US!) to significant health benefits:

Well, if people are buying foofie salt, thatā€™s a potential issue, or cutting back (counterintuitive), but what Iā€™d read recently is that we get plenty. Thatā€™s certainly what my kidney specialist tells me. Iā€™ll specifically discuss my iodine with her and see where I come out.

Good luck, my doctorā€™s demeanor changed immediately when I brought it up and I could see she thought I was one of those health conspiracy nuts. Even though I tried to tell her the extremely noticeable (non placebo effect) health benefits I have been experiencing since I started a supplement. They are programmed to handle patients in one wayā€¦

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With regard to mineral deficiencies, donā€™t know if Iā€™ve mentioned it here, but I used to get debilitating headaches (had mentioned that part, on the show and on the BBS) and about two years ago, I fixed that with potassium and magnesium supplements and more foods rich in them. I still get the neck pain that caused the headaches, but it is not as severe, with proper levels of magnesium and potassium. I could also point out that I take those supplements at different times than calcium, which chases them out.

As for iodine, are you saying you take an iodine supplement?

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Yeah, I started taking this on a whim with a tiny bit of research into why I perceived myself to be having a severe metabolism issue:

I can say that Iā€™m gaining visible muscle mass and my nails are growing right for the first time in my life (went from flexibly soft to normal hardness, to the point where I can actually grow fingernails now without them breaking off ). My hair follicles are also stronger. There seems to be a significant cognitive benefit too, but Iā€™ll have to observe that over long term. Thyroid levels are normal after a recent test. Anyway, Iā€™m ramblingā€¦

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Yeah I need to figure out whatā€™s wrong with me. Iā€™m actually pretty healthy when it comes to food and my nutrition. I think my phone addiction that Iā€™ve had for 6 years has finally ruined my once amazing memory- plus I think Iā€™m still suffering from baby brain! So double whammy!
Iodine is amazing, I support you promoting it @Jay

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According to my sonā€™s (he has autism) doctor, this is old data and this was never proven to be definitive at all and that these metals that were once used in vaccines is no longer the case. I have felt much guilt over this. Wondering if my well intended medical decisions I made for him as a baby couldā€™ve caused him to develop Aspergerā€™s. I donā€™t think there is a link though.

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Who/what makes up the controllers ? Is it just ā€œgovā€™tā€ ? How evil are the controllers ?
AND: How do we test the hypothesis that autism is man made, with a twisted scheme to counter rebellion in genetics ?
Science is usually much further ahead then we think it is. What were the Naziā€™s doing back in the 1940ā€™s ?
What did American scientists learn from them ?
My theory is that (probably Nazi) scientists found a chemical reaction that would counter rebellion in genetics in a way that damages the brain. It could be administered through the MMR vaccine and prove harmless to those without the possibility for developing a high standard of rebellion. This ā€œreactionā€ would be harmless to all other DNA except those with rebellion traits. The reaction could be randomly ā€œinstalledā€ into the MMR to further decrease the chance of any links being found.
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Rebellion in genetics. Too much of this would be bad for the controllers.
I will ad support to my post on autism theory from above in due time. Hereā€™s an article to read: http://www.paultarver.com/the-rebel-gene/
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One thing to understand that supports my theory above is what the Nazi scientists were doing way back in the 1940ā€™s. Imagine how much science has ā€œadvancedā€ since. This is from the following article: " Perhaps the most infamous evil experiments of all time were those carried out by Josef Mengele, an SS physician at Auschwitz. Mengele combed the incoming trains for twins upon which to experiment, hoping to prove his theories of the racial supremacy of Aryans. Many died in the process. He also collected the eyes of his dead ā€œpatients,ā€ according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

The Nazis used prisoners to test treatments for infectious diseases and chemical warfare. Others were forced into freezing temperatures and low-pressure chambers for aviation experiments. Countless prisoners were subjected to experimental sterilization procedures. One woman had her breasts tied off with string so SS doctors could see how long it took her baby to starve, according to an oral history collected by the Holocaust Museum. She eventually injected the child with a lethal dose of morphine to keep it from suffering longer."
Practicing controlling the population and creating an obedient population was priority for the Nazi agenda. https://www.livescience.com/13002-7-absolutely-evil-medical-experiments-tuskegee-syphilis.html
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This goes along with my 3 posts above: ā€œIf autism is on the rise, as most experts believe, what is causing the increase?ā€


This graph is just up to 2009. As of 2018 itā€™s 1 in 59 on the spectrum.

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Thereā€™s a ā€œrecipeā€, if you will, that I, and possibly a few others hold, that forms the theory that autism is intentionally man-made to counter rebellion and possibly other traits that would be harmful to the controllers agenda. I will ad support as my time permits.
Samm

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Different strategies being used with one obvious goal: Reduce REBELLION/ Those most likely to pose a threat to the system. Some techniques are more mainstream. Autism may be their way of countering otherwise impenetrable rebellious genetics.
This is from the article that follows :
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ā€œI see a satisfied embrace of nihilism being the most horrifying thing to the current generation of parents,ā€ he continues. ā€œHow does a parent react when a 17-year-old kid tells you they donā€™t want to go to college because ā€˜What does it matter? The worldā€™s going to be over before Iā€™m 30 anyway.ā€™ā€

punk teen
flickr / Chris Goldberg

ā€œKids know something is coming, and rebellion is going to be a form of accepting something that adults canā€™t quite accept yet,ā€ he continues. ā€œI see teen rebellion shifting to something more like passive acceptance, where apathy is strength.ā€
ARTICLE: https://www.fatherly.com/parenting/what-will-teen-rebellion-look-like-in-the-future/

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