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Do vaccines cause autism? It sure looks like it to me.

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Do vaccines cause autism? It sure looks like it to me.

I was watching a Susan Oliver video claiming it's just coincidence. So I decided to take a look for myself. It seems clear from the source data that she's giving you false information.

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Dec 28, 2022
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Do vaccines cause autism? It sure looks like it to me.

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This one VAERS query which took me all of 10 seconds to do is all you need to know.

And do you see the most interesting thing in this chart?

The COVID19 vaccine isn’t associated with a single case of autism! However, upon further investigation, that’s because the symptom Autism is now entered into VAERS as Autism Spectrum Disorder. There were just 34 cases.

For the MMR vaccine, however the numbers are significantly higher than for other vaccines.

The analysis needs to be a bit more subtle that this one graph (we have to normalize by the number of doses), but the signal is just too big to ignore.

Andrew Wakefield was right. This is why the CDC ordered William Thompson to destroy all data linking vaccines and autism. Because they don’t want you to ever find out.

Here’s Susan Oliver’s video where she says it’s just a coincidence and there is nothing to worry about. She never shows any VAERS query like the one I just did. I wonder why??? It’s trivial to do, but impossible to explain away… perhaps that is the reason? And when she talks about the COVID vaccine adverse events, she doesn’t address any of the issues I’ve surface. I was not persuaded.

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Dr Susan Oliver @DrSusanOliver1
Or for a less professional explanation, I have made a video about it:
youtu.beVaccines are the leading cause of coincidenceFor years people believed autism was caused vaccines thanks to a fraudulent paper published by Andrew Wakefield. We now know from numerous studies that it’s ...
4:56 AM ∙ Dec 23, 2022
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Watch this video of parents being polled as to whether they observed causality

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I have met a fair share of people with identical experiences to the parents in this audience. I suspect that in the near future we will see the same for those with COVID-19 injuries, and like before, almost everyone will deny they exist.
10:19 PM ∙ Dec 26, 2022
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You tell me…

Based on your votes, it appears Susan Oliver wasn’t very convincing.

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The Susan Oliver rebuttal video

See her tweet and video.

She mentions she doesn’t do debates and says my arguments are idiotic and you shouldn’t argue with an idiot so that is her excuse for not debating me.

That’s really weak.

Susan, I’m a misinformation superspreader with around 200K followers on Twitter and hundreds of thousands more on other platforms. I see you have 7,700 followers on Twitter.

If you debate me, it will be your chance to take me down live. I’ll promote it to all my followers. But you seem to be afraid to face me to talk about the important data which is the deaths caused by the COVID vaccines.

My rebuttal to Susan Oliver’s video rebutting my article

Susan, there are lots of vaccines that are given to to all kids at a young age. They are listed here.

Let’s look at a specific year for example 2000 for three vaccines that would be given at the same time as the MMR vaccine per the schedule

  • MMR: 48

  • Flu: 0

  • Hep A: 0

Explain that one for me. Have a nice day.

Also, watch this video where I talk with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on autism.

There will finally be a debate between Kennedy and Martin Kulldorff on does the MMR vaccine cause autism later this year.

Also, since you don’t debate, perhaps you can check with Fred or Cindy to see if they are willing?

Summary

Andrew Wakefield was right: vaccines cause autism.

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ActualData
Feb 15

would the argument here be, that MMR is the most common vaccine, therefore we would expect it to show the highest ratio of correlation with autism? IE, not every kid has a tetanus shot, so there a low number of autistic kids list the tetanus shot in VAERS, but a high number list the mmr?

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Patricia Aton
Jan 11

Just check it against other Countries. Why does America have such a high rate?

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