My daughter has vaccine injuries that look like autism. Her speech stopped, she had delayed milestones. She got the HEP B vax at birth! Twice in fact because the first time she had a reaction, the nurse blamed me! Then at the NiCU they gave her another one because the first one wasn’t on her medical records and the paramedics asked my husband if she got it. He said no. I want to go back and give the medical staff a piece of my mind!
I want to read more about it. I had a nutrition genome test on her and from what I could glean from it is her body couldn’t detox the poisons in the vaccines. Plus, while pregnant with her I had been on Zoloft, weaned when found out I was pregnant, on a round of clomid(for reproductive needs/ovulation)(which has horrible side effects to fetus if pregnant), plus back then I got the flu vax and dtap while pregnant. So even before she was born her chances were higher to have issues. I wish I would have questioned everything back then!
Vaccines don’t cause autism. Not a big fan of RFK. But he is correct about additives in food. And the Covid vaccines were a bunch of baloney, except for the elderly and people with comorbidities. It’s a bummer when you can’t trust the government.
I agree about the government. I’m never getting the Covid vaccine because of the injury it has already caused me.
If you think about how our supply chain was disrupted during the Covid pandemic then how did the government get those glass vials out so quickly and the needles needed to jab us.
I understand where your concern comes from — as a medical professional with years of experience, I’ve seen firsthand how deeply parents care about making the best decisions for their children. That’s something I truly respect.
That said, after decades of rigorous research and data from millions of children worldwide, there is no credible scientific evidence linking vaccines to autism. The idea originally came from a now-debunked and retracted study from the late 1990s, which has been thoroughly discredited due to serious ethical and methodological flaws. Since then, numerous large-scale studies have been done across multiple countries, all showing no connection.
Vaccines are not perfect — like any medical intervention, they come with risks — but autism is not one of them. What I have seen consistently is how vaccines have prevented countless hospitalizations and deaths from diseases we once feared: measles, polio, meningitis, and more.
Now, I do think it’s valid to talk about vaccine timing and individual risk — especially for very young or medically complex children. Medicine should always be thoughtful and personalized. But overall, the core claim that vaccines cause autism is not supported by science.
I say this not to dismiss anyone’s fears, but because I believe strongly in facts, compassion, and doing what’s safest for our children based on real evidence.
Thank you for this. We need to STOP calling it AUTISM - It’s VACCINE BRAIN INJURY
And stop calling it SIDE EFFECTS - it is POISONING.
🙏 PLEASE… Do YOUR research BEFORE you or your family are damaged.
You will never meet anyone who has truly researched vaccines and still vaccinates. You just won’t.
Did you take a look at my video presentation for my research?
What are your thoughts?
No such thing as side effects, they're effects.
That’s true.
It’s so sad that this has been able to continue for so long and do so much damage to so many people without the proper scrutiny and study!
Thank you, Ellen Louise for helping to shed light on the issue!
My daughter has vaccine injuries that look like autism. Her speech stopped, she had delayed milestones. She got the HEP B vax at birth! Twice in fact because the first time she had a reaction, the nurse blamed me! Then at the NiCU they gave her another one because the first one wasn’t on her medical records and the paramedics asked my husband if she got it. He said no. I want to go back and give the medical staff a piece of my mind!
Never again!
Did you take a look at my research presentation, what are your thoughts?
I want to read more about it. I had a nutrition genome test on her and from what I could glean from it is her body couldn’t detox the poisons in the vaccines. Plus, while pregnant with her I had been on Zoloft, weaned when found out I was pregnant, on a round of clomid(for reproductive needs/ovulation)(which has horrible side effects to fetus if pregnant), plus back then I got the flu vax and dtap while pregnant. So even before she was born her chances were higher to have issues. I wish I would have questioned everything back then!
100% ✅✅
This is very interesting! Need to hear more!!
Ok bub.
Vaccines don’t cause autism. Not a big fan of RFK. But he is correct about additives in food. And the Covid vaccines were a bunch of baloney, except for the elderly and people with comorbidities. It’s a bummer when you can’t trust the government.
I agree about the government. I’m never getting the Covid vaccine because of the injury it has already caused me.
If you think about how our supply chain was disrupted during the Covid pandemic then how did the government get those glass vials out so quickly and the needles needed to jab us.
I understand where your concern comes from — as a medical professional with years of experience, I’ve seen firsthand how deeply parents care about making the best decisions for their children. That’s something I truly respect.
That said, after decades of rigorous research and data from millions of children worldwide, there is no credible scientific evidence linking vaccines to autism. The idea originally came from a now-debunked and retracted study from the late 1990s, which has been thoroughly discredited due to serious ethical and methodological flaws. Since then, numerous large-scale studies have been done across multiple countries, all showing no connection.
Vaccines are not perfect — like any medical intervention, they come with risks — but autism is not one of them. What I have seen consistently is how vaccines have prevented countless hospitalizations and deaths from diseases we once feared: measles, polio, meningitis, and more.
Now, I do think it’s valid to talk about vaccine timing and individual risk — especially for very young or medically complex children. Medicine should always be thoughtful and personalized. But overall, the core claim that vaccines cause autism is not supported by science.
I say this not to dismiss anyone’s fears, but because I believe strongly in facts, compassion, and doing what’s safest for our children based on real evidence.
Beans, you sound quite positive that vaccines don’t cause autism.
Can you tell us more about your study of the subject? !
How do I read your study Matt?
September is a well known month for causing autism
I’m not upgrading to read your “report”. This site is ridiculous. Everyone wants $$. No way
The post is free, no need to upgrade.
I just watched it! Thanks Matt. This research needs to be heard and seen.