Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
I greet you in the love and the light of the infinite Creator.
Autism Rates Explode In Asia After Introducing Western Vaccines.
Western pharmaceutical companies have been opening up in Asia in the last few years introducing
vaccination programs , and unsurprisingly autism rates have soared.
Saigon Tiep Thi newspaper Wednesday quoted a study from the National Hospital of Pediatrics
as saying that the number of children diagnosed with autism at the Hanoi-based hospital�s
Physiotherapy Department in 2007 was 50 times higher than in 2000.
Korea is another country where autism rates have risen since the introduction of vaccination
programs. Autism rates are as high as 1:38. This study is further evidence that autism
transcends cultural, geographic, and ethnic boundaries and that autism is a major global
public health concern, not limited to the Western world.
Why Don�t Amish Children Get Autism? Scientists claim that autism has been around
for over 1,000 years and has remained consistently as prevalent as it is in today�s work � with
1 in every 166 in the U.S. being born with autism.
However, within the Amish community autism does not exist. Why is this? It looks like
the answer to this question leads to a much bigger revelation about the cause of autism
itself.
Mercola.com reports: Since they have been cut off for hundreds
of years from American culture and scientific progress, the Amish may have had less exposure
to some new factor triggering autism in the rest of population. The likely culprit: vaccines.
Traveling to the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country in search of autistic Amish children,
the reporter, based on national statistics, should have found as many as 200 children
with autism in the community � instead, he found only three, the oldest age 9 or 10:
The first autistic Amish child was a girl who had been brought over from China, adopted
by one family only to be given up after becoming overwhelmed by her autism, and then re-adopted
by an Amish Mennonite family. (China, India and Indonesia are among countries moving fast
to mass-vaccination programs.) The second autistic Amish child definitely
had received a vaccination and developed autism shortly thereafter.
The reporter was unable to determine the vaccination status of the third child.
Dangerous Effects of Thimerosal.
In some vaccines, they use a mercury-based preservative called thimerosal that keeps
multiple-dose vials from becoming contaminated by repeated needle sticks. After health officials
became concerned about the amount of mercury infants and children were receiving through
thimerosal-tainted vaccines, the toxin was phased out of U.S. vaccines starting in 1999.
However, due to mislabeling and other problems, its presence is still being felt, and more
and more children are suffering because of it.
Does anyone out there really need more evidence than this?
Admittedly, this was not a placebo-controlled scientific trial but an evidence-based fact
analysis that, in my mind, provides an irrefutable link to a lifestyle and, most likely, mercury-containing
vaccine connection to autism.
Folks, you don�t have to be a medical doctor, hold advanced epidemiology degrees or teach
molecular genetics to figure this one out. You don�t even need a degree in rocket science.
How much more obvious could it be?
The link between autism and vaccines is certainly not a new idea. In fact, suggestions of this
link have been in the national news for at least six years now. Just last year a study,
that reviewed data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention�s (CDC) Vaccine Data
Link, concluded that children who receive thimerosal-containing vaccinations are 27
times more likely to develop autism than children who do not.
That�s a 2,700 percent increase. The numbers just don�t lie.
This most recent investigation simply provides the proverbial icing on the cake. There aren�t
too many other places, if any, in America where you can find large groups of children
who haven�t been vaccinated.
The reporter found three children with autism. One child was adopted and previously vaccinated,
another was one of the few Amish children who were vaccinated, and the third had an
unclear vaccine history. That leaves, at most, potentially one child out of an expected 200
(from national statistics) with autism. The odds of this being mere coincidence are slim
to none.
At Least Change the Rules Concerning the Hepatitis B Vaccine.
Because of their religious beliefs, the Amish community chooses not to give their children
any vaccines. Understandably, many of you may not choose such a radical approach. However,
if you were to focus on just one vaccine, I would encourage you to look at the issues
surrounding the hepatitis B vaccine.
The multi-dose version of this vaccine, which is typically administered to newborns before
they leave the hospital, still contains thimerosal. This is reprehensible, irresponsible negligence
of the highest magnitude. The immature central nervous systems of these helpless newborns
are particularly susceptible to toxic insults, and thimerosal, the mercury-containing preservative
used in these vaccines, is one of the worst.
It would be much easier to understand if the hepatitis B vaccine had some value, but most
natural health experts who study this are convinced that this is nearly always an absolutely
unnecessary vaccine.
There are only about 5,000 people a year who develop the most serious consequence of hepatitis
B infection, liver cancer. That means we are immunizing tens of millions of infants and
causing brain injury that has caused an epidemic of autism to protect liver cancer in 5,000
adults. And, many of these adults have serious social problems like IV drug abuse, alcoholism
and poor nutrition that seriously increases their risk for this disease.
If you�re a young parent weighing the pros and cons of vaccines, I strongly urge you
to learn more about the toxicity of thimerosal, which, again, is still present in multi-dose
hepatitis B vaccines, and nearly all the mandated flu vaccine for infants.