Trump approves RFK Jr. to investigate the growing link between vaccines autism
Making good on his promise, President-elect Donald Trump has approved Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to
investigate the growing link between vaccines and autism, if Kennedy is confirmed as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This move is met with both hope and skepticism from parents around the country who have long doubted the safety of the current vaccine schedule recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
CDC childhood vaccine schedule about to get a makeover
The CDC's current childhood vaccine schedule mandates a staggering 77 doses of vaccines, many of which contain well-known neurotoxins such as mercury and aluminum. Independent scientists argue that this over-vaccination is directly contributing to the unprecedented rise in autism and neurodevelopmental issues among children. While the CDC staunchly defends the safety and effectiveness of their vaccine schedule, the available data tells a different story.
According to a series of studies, often dismissed by the mainstream media and medical establishment, a strong correlation exists between vaccines and autism diagnoses. Dr. Paul Thomas's study, which examined 561 unvaccinated children, found zero cases of autism. In contrast, among 894 children vaccinated according to the CDC schedule, 15 cases of autism were reported. The study, with a p-value of 0.0008, presented statistically significant results, revealing a striking disparity between vaccinated and unvaccinated populations.
Furthermore, the Generation Rescue (GR) study, conducted in 2007, surveyed over 9,000 boys in California and Oregon. The results found that vaccinated boys had a 155% greater chance of developing neurological disorders such as ADHD or autism compared to their unvaccinated peers. Despite raising serious concerns about vaccine safety, this study has not been replicated by government agencies, leaving many to question the motivations behind this lack of follow-up research.
Dr. Brian Hooker and Neil Miller's 2021 study found a 5.03 times higher odds ratio for autism in vaccinated children compared to their unvaccinated counterparts. Similarly, Dr. Tony Mawson's 2017 study reported a 4.2 odds ratio for autism among vaccinated children. These studies further corroborate the potential dangers of the current CDC-recommended vaccine schedule.
Perhaps the most alarming study is the 2022 Garner control group study, which revealed an astonishing 82 times higher odds ratio for autism in vaccinated children compared to unvaccinated children. Among children with zero vaccine exposure, the rate of autism was effectively zero. This study, conducted with a comprehensive analysis of 10,000 children, found a statistically significant association between vaccinations and autism, with a confidence interval ranging from 5.12 to 1315.
RFK Jr. rises to the call
These findings challenge the prevailing narrative that vaccines are completely safe and essential for public health. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who has long advocated for vaccine safety and informed consent, argues that the current vaccine schedule is causing more harm than good. When asked about the issue, Kennedy stated, "Something is wrong. If you go back 25 years ago, you had very little autism. Now you have it."
The increasing rates of autism diagnoses over the past two decades are undeniable. CDC information shows that around one in 36 American children today has an autism diagnosis, compared to one in 150 in the year 2000. These staggering numbers cannot be ignored, and parents are left with one question: Are vaccines the driving force behind this epidemic?
As Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
prepares to take the helm at HHS, many hope that an in-depth investigation into the vaccine-autism connection will finally be conducted. It is time to put the health and safety of our children above corporate interests and scientific dogma. The CDC's vaccine schedule has become a coercive practice that forces parents into making dangerous choices for their children. If the studies mentioned above are taken seriously, the current vaccine schedule could be scrapped, allowing future generations of children to grow without many of the chronic diseases that are the result of vaccine poisons being routinely pumped into their blood, past their gastrointestinal defenses.
RFK Jr’s appointment to this role is not indictment of immunization, but rather a call for transparency, accountability, and thorough, unbiased research. Parents deserve to know the truth and have a choice for their children's health. There are
better ways to help a child develop their immune system to make them more resilient to the evolving nature of pathogens over the course of their life.
In the meantime, it's essential to consider the potential risks and consequences of over-vaccination. As Dr. Paul Thomas and other researchers have demonstrated, skipping or delaying vaccines can lead to better health outcomes and significantly lower rates of autism. It's time for the CDC and other health agencies to address the critical issues surrounding vaccine safety and provide evidence-based information for informed parental decision-making. Until then, the demand for
vaccine freedom grows louder each day.
Sources include:
TheEpochTimes.com
NaturalNews.com
NTD.com