Do Vaccines Cause Autism? Absolutely.I can't believe Steve Kirsch just publicly admitted he thinks vaccines cause autism. We've waited a long time for this.I almost fell out of my chair when I saw this tweet from self-proclaimed misinformation superspreader Steve Kirsch—shared with me by my good friend, Levi Quackenboss. Steve Kirsch, on Dec. 28, tweeted a table from MedAlert/VAERS showing reports of autism following vaccines and insinuated he believes vaccines cause autism. The tweet linked out to a Substack post he sent to his “tens of thousands” of subscribers. Do you know how long we have waited for experts in the medical and scientific communities to acknowledge what we—the supreme superspreaders of misinformation—have known to be true for decades? Of course, vaccines cause autism. This was heavily documented in the scientific literature before “they” scrubbed information on vaccines and autism like they scrubbed unfavorable studies on COVID-19 vaccines. It was documented in the vaccine package inserts (Hunt down the Tripedia insert, turn to page 13, and report back.) and acknowledged in court cases suppressed by our own U.S. government. Did you think it was truly a coincidence that thousands of parents saw their children regress into autism almost immediately after receiving their 2-year pediatric vaccines, like it’s a coincidence that children are getting myocarditis after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine? But our government would never do such a thing, right? Wrong. I’m not sure anyone can ask that question with a straight face at this point. The government chose to protect pharmaceutical companies and the billion-dollar vaccine industry just like they’re protecting COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers. They wanted children to be forced vaccinated with pediatric vaccines just like they wanted to force vaccinate you with endless COVID-19 vaccines. Now though? It’s crazy not to question everything you’ve ever been told about vaccines. Most of America is in a place of cognitive dissonance where they’re trying to reconcile what they’ve been told or always believed was true with reality. On his Substack, Steve Kirsh referenced a search he did with VAERS data using “autism” as the symptom inquiry for vaccines to see how many reports had been filed. He generated 2,475 reports as of Dec. 16 for autism. If you run the same inquiry using the Dec. 23 data released today, you’d get the same number, but we need to look deeper than that. You need to look at a whole host of disorders lumped under the umbrella of “autism.” For example, below are the Dec. 23 reports generated when you search for “autism” and “autism spectrum disorder.” Here are the reports I get when I search VAERS for reports of Asperger’s disorder, autism, autism spectrum disorder, brain damage, encephalitis, autoimmune encephalitis, encephalitis of the brain stem, encephalopathy, mitochondrial cytopathy (shout out to the Hannah Polling and Yates Hazelhurst cases), or neurodevelopmental disorders: I am sure there are more search criteria I could have included, but these are the big ones associated with what we’ve come to know as “autism” and/or the conditions that precede autism post-vaccination in the literature and court cases. Keep in mind that far more people know about VAERS now than they did even four years ago. These numbers are significantly underreported by a factor far great than what we’ve seen with COVID vaccines. Do you think there’s a safety signal worth looking into here? Could it be possible that the CDC, FDA, and our own government ignored the autism signal exactly like they’re ignoring the numerous COVID-19 vaccine safety signals? Are you awake yet? Apparently, Steve Kirsch is. You’re currently a free subscriber to Megan Redshaw's Newsletter. Upgrade your subscription to get the full experience and support Megan’s work. |