In the 1 study that they did to "prove" vaccines didn't cause autism, they redefined "austim" to mean a genetic disease and showed the vaccines didn't cause this narrowly defined genetic disease. However, even in that study, they admitted that vaccines can trigger autism in some children with a predisposition to certain genetic maladies.
Notice that no one recommends taking a genetic test to determine if they have those predisposition before taking the vaccine.
What they don't say is that the 1 in 36 cases of "autism" are the result of a social test, not a biological test. When they test a child for autism, they don't take the kids blood and run a test. They check the kids mental acuity using tests perfomed with pen and paper or interviews.
Vaccines cause brain swelling and encephalitis which damages the brain causing issues with mental acuity that shows positive for autism using these tests. It doesn't change the genetics (non-mRNA vaccines) and cause the autism defined in the study that shows no connection. However, whether your kid has genetic autism or tests positive for autism in a social test, the kid is still damaged and taking the short bus to school.
[ + ] FreeinTX
[ - ] FreeinTX 3 points 3 monthsMar 14, 2025 16:10:39 ago (+3/-0)
In the 1 study that they did to "prove" vaccines didn't cause autism, they redefined "austim" to mean a genetic disease and showed the vaccines didn't cause this narrowly defined genetic disease. However, even in that study, they admitted that vaccines can trigger autism in some children with a predisposition to certain genetic maladies.
Notice that no one recommends taking a genetic test to determine if they have those predisposition before taking the vaccine.
What they don't say is that the 1 in 36 cases of "autism" are the result of a social test, not a biological test. When they test a child for autism, they don't take the kids blood and run a test. They check the kids mental acuity using tests perfomed with pen and paper or interviews.
Vaccines cause brain swelling and encephalitis which damages the brain causing issues with mental acuity that shows positive for autism using these tests. It doesn't change the genetics (non-mRNA vaccines) and cause the autism defined in the study that shows no connection. However, whether your kid has genetic autism or tests positive for autism in a social test, the kid is still damaged and taking the short bus to school.