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Truth Seeker's avatar

When scrolling through the smiling faces of the goon squad who sing in harmony,

it is crystal clear that these credentialed dolts know zilch about health.

They are functionaries in a culture who parrot narratives and do not even discuss with concern the issue. They are not that stupid. They know, at some level, they know...

What is problematic is the legions of parents who do not know.

They somehow believed that health came from needles.

A greater lie never told.

Andrew Foss's avatar

Today I picked up my 18yo son from Foundations Behavioral Health (the only in-patient facility taking short term violent autistic children in the Greater Philadelphia/SE PA area). I am feeling pretty horribly drained by the system right now. My tolerance for their constant lies about this.

I would like to thank you for this line, as it at least made me giggle a little bit about this dire situation:

"And as expected, it’s not really an increase, and autism’s cause remains a complete mystery (except for the fact that there is no link to the vaccines kids get)."

Kennedy says by August. Here's to all my prayers that he makes it til then.

Jane Wills's avatar

Shocking to see how the official explanations are repeated year after year as the rate goes up and up. All those experts repeating the same mantras over and over again. How can they carry on doing this with a straight face?

Thanks to you for keeping track of it all.

Anne Dachel's avatar

We are so conditioned!

Dr.Don Hall's avatar

Lies being discovered since 1973!

K Bach's avatar

Our daughter is non-verbal autistic. Diagnosed at age 2 by the County as mildly mentally retarded. We later had her re-evaluated under the "autistic" label. No doctor even hinted at recovery or suggest that she needed detoxing. At age 10 she started experiencing mild seizures and the neurologist said that was typical of autistic kids. The elementary public school she attended was for all special needs students. For the most part it was great. She had a vocabulary of up to 50 words but by the time she left there (age 10) it was zero. I suspect it was either the seizures she started experiencing or the fact that pointing to pictures was encouraged for communication.

Anne Dachel's avatar

Stories like yours and so many others are never part of the fun during April, autism awareness month. Thank you for your comment.

Maurine Meleck's avatar

The explanations from those in cahoots with big pharma just get worse and worse with every new report. They get more ridiculous and bizarre If every child had autism they'd say, "Now we've done the best job because we've been able to find them all. Good reporting Anne.

Anne Dachel's avatar

May the lie finally die!

John Stone's avatar

And then there was (Dame) Uta Frith who put the popularity of the condition down to the film Rainman https://www.ageofautism.com/2013/01/utter-froth-autism-epidemic-caused-by-the-film-rain-man.html

Sabre17's avatar

Everyone with their lovely photos here should be hung. PERIOD.. The very worst of humanity's cruel idiot criminals 💀

Meesh F's avatar

For 2026 dollars, many analysts would place total U.S. autism economic burden somewhere around $500 billion+ annually, depending on what is counted.

What that includes:

* Special education

* Medicaid / healthcare

* Therapies

* Residential care

* Lost work productivity

* Caregiver time

* Disability support services

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Apr 17, 2025
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Anne Dachel's avatar

They gave up on finding the same rate of autism in adults years ago. They couldn’t do it, so they just pretend they’re out there.

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Apr 18, 2025
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Anne Dachel's avatar

https://www.ageofautism.com/2024/11/can-we-have-a-glimmer-of-hope.html

Here's a look at the real story of autism. I was profoundly moved by this photo.