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"Forget smartphones or vaccines"

The studies are quite clear that they both cause autism. So disregarding ('forgetting') these factors is the only way to save the drug industry and avoid the horror of knowing you harmed your own children.

This is why there is a kind of informal conspiracy between Big Pharma/ Big Tech and parents to avoid thinking about these factors, and to pretend the massive increase in autism over the past 30 years (coinciding with wireless tech and the vaccine schedule) is not a cause for concern and perhaps even a cause for celebration. It lets them all off the hook.

The invention of the 'autism spectrum' also allows introverts and artistic types to be put in the same category as people who are non verbal, non functioning and trapped in a living hell along with those who have to care for them 24/7 for the duration of their lives.

This broad classification - so broad it is meaningless - allows autism (vaccine injury) to be confused with mild and natural neurodiversity and kooky personality traits. We've always had introverted carpenters or composers or inventors. But we only had an autism epidemic after the vaccine schedule expanded in the 1980's.

When 'Rain Man' came out (1988) autism was still unheard of in mainstream culture. Even in the movie nobody knew what the word even meant. This accurately reflected society at the time. Nobody back then knew an autistic person.

This movie came out at the same time that the vaccine schedule began to be expanded - with rates of autism also exploding as more vaccines were added to the schedule. Many speculate that the movie was put out there to normalise the condition and predictively program the masses to accept this coming epidemic.

The Amish community do not vaccinate their kids and they still have no autism.

It is not an evolutionary advantage for a child to be born who requires constant personal care 24 /7 for their whole lives and who will never be productive, or able to speak or able to take care of themselves.

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