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Study: Calif. Autism Cases Continue To Increase Even After Removal Of Vaccine Preservative

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by greenacre19 January 8, 2008 4:46 PM EST
Has any study been made with regards to possible connection between autism and the birth control pills? There must be some connection seeing as some decades back when there was no birth control pills autism was unheard of.
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by gatogorra January 8, 2008 3:47 PM EST
The 700% increase in autism since the 1990''s can''t be explained by child abuse. Prior to this date, societies which experienced mass atrocity- where infants saw parents and siblings hacked to death, were raped, beaten, abandoned until near death or raised by siblings who were forced into prostitution- have not produced increased rates of autism. Not until those societies were vaccinated on the modern schedule at least.
So the sensible thing to ask is, what changed before the rates spiked? Not a 700% increase in child trauma- not in the US. What you get from societies which sanction systematic child abuse are sometimes psychotic fascists, as researchers at Nuremberg discovered. But, again, you don%u2019t get autism.
Federici and associates discovered what they called %u201Cpost-institutional autism%u201D among Romanian orphans, but the symptom overlap with autism as we know it doesn%u2019t hold up. The orphans%u2019 chemical exposures are also unknown. Intensive drugging is common in institutions, as is turning out to be true in modern Czech orphanages. Psychiatric drugs can cause autistic-like behaviors in children.
What does it prove? Possibly that the brain is somewhat finite in its expression of injury, but there are still very notable differences between "post-institutional autism", psychiatric drug-induced "stereotypies" and the autism being seen since thimerosal was first used in the 1930''s as an agricultural antifungal and especially since the 1990''s.
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by susieq_13 January 8, 2008 3:36 PM EST
I agree with aheadofcrowd...vaccines are not always a good thing in my opinion. My 16 yr old daughter has the mind of a one month old baby due to her very first set of immunizations.
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by aheadofcrowd January 8, 2008 1:18 PM EST
Vaccine articles that are must reads! Educate yourself before you potentially harm your child.



http://www.newstarget.com/autism.html


http://www.newstarget.com/vaccines.html
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by pollroller1 January 8, 2008 1:09 PM EST
Well pccal5 when you put it that way, I can see where you are coming from.
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by pcal5 January 8, 2008 1:04 PM EST
To pollrollert: Am not blaming Bush for autism. Am blaming our selfish greedy society for stress which is a major factor in autism, a society which Bush and company have played a major role in shaping over the last ten years in which autism and other stress related condistions have increased.
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by maurine91 January 8, 2008 12:55 PM EST
We continue to hear that the thimerosal/autism theory is resolved. How many more lies are we going to hear about this nonsense as the government, CDC, pharmaceutical companies continue to put out false information? First, as your report stated this morning-thimerosal was not out of vaccines in 2001. In 1999 -only a recommendation was made for its removal. It took years and was still in many vaccines through 2005(even vials sitting on shelves good until 2006 existed and were used in doctor''s offices.) If cases went up in Calif.---the flu vaccine (90% of them) has 25 micrograms of thimerosal and is recommended for pregnant women and babies. In utero---injected with meercury-devastating to the developing fetus. STOP believing these false reports put out by our government and stop protecting those responsible for poisoning our children. The media, journalism has turned into a mouth piece for big money in this country.
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by pollroller1 January 8, 2008 12:49 PM EST
pcal5 I agree with what you are saying about stress, but to blame the President? Come on.
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by pcal5 January 8, 2008 12:41 PM EST
Indeed there''s a study out today that clearly links heart attacks and anxiety/stress. Fear kills you one way or the other. And who are we afraid of, most terrified of, other than our boss''s at work and losing our jobs. They make it that way for getting maximal production out of us. And you are telling me that this stress does not affect the way that parents deal with their kids? And that this stress is no part of the "stress" that is a factor in autism? Logic. Use your heads and not your hearts in the argument.
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by pollroller1 January 8, 2008 12:40 PM EST
I don''t care much for Bush, but to say he is the cause of autism, is kinda over the top don''t you think?
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