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MMR vaccine causes autism?


               
2017 Oct 18, 2:27am   3,122 views  42 comments

by WatermelonUniversity   follow (0)  

why there has been no study of vaccinated children vs unvaccinated children?

1/50 children. what is causing it?

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14   Patrick   2024 Oct 27, 6:26pm  

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/isaac-ihben-autism-vaccine-injury/


5-Year-Old Develops Autism After Being Forced to Get 18 Vaccines in 1 Day

As part of a custody battle, a Tennessee judge ordered a family to vaccinate all three of their children, all of whom had never been vaccinated. Five-year-old Isaac immediately became ill and was eventually diagnosed with severe regressive autism.

In 2016, David Ihben moved his wife and three children from Chicago to Jamestown, in rural Tennessee, with high hopes for a new and calmer life.

But the dream turned into a nightmare for David and his children in December 2019, when divorce proceedings and a subsequent custody battle resulted in the forced vaccination of the children — and changed the family’s fortunes forever.

Ihben said his ex-wife decided “this wasn’t the life she wanted.” So they were attempting to develop a parenting plan in family court — when Tennessee judge Todd Burnett “pulled up the vaccine issue” after discovering the couple’s children were unvaccinated — and forced the parents to vaccinate their children.

Ihben’s two oldest children — daughter Hannah and son Joseph — were spared significant adverse events following their vaccination.

But his youngest son, Isaac, wasn’t so fortunate. After receiving 18 vaccines in one day, Isaac developed severe regressive autism. Today, he requires around-the-clock care.

The children’s mother soon abandoned the children, leaving Ihben to raise them as a single parent — even though he is still obliged to pay child support.
15   Patrick   2025 Jan 29, 3:52pm  

https://gingertaylor.substack.com/p/the-andrew-wakefield-story-in-context


Context: The 82 year long history of the links between vaccination and autism.

1930s

Leo Kanner of Johns Hopkins University writes a compendium of all known childhood psychological disorders called, Child Psychology.

1943

In his disorder defining paper "Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact," published in Nervous Child in 1943, Leo Kanner of Johns Hopkins University included the first report of vaccine induced autistic regression. In Kanner's case series describing the first 11 children documented to have the disorder, case number 3, “Richard M.” is reported by his mother to have begun his developmental regression following a smallpox vaccination. From the paper:

“Case 3. Richard M. was referred to the Johns Hopkins Hospital on February 5, 1941, at 3 years, 3 months of age, with the complaint of deafness because he did not talk and did not respond to questions.”

“Following smallpox vaccination at 12 months, he had an attack of diarrhea and fever, from which he recovered in somewhat less than a week.”

“In September, 1940, the mother, in commenting on Richard's failure to talk, remarked in her notes: I can't be sure just when he stopped the imitation of words sounds. It seems that he has gone backward mentally gradually for the last two years.”

The time line of Richard M, according to the paper, is thus:

November 1937 – Born

November 1938 – Vaccinated with Smallpox vaccine

September 1940 – Mother reports developmental regression beginning approximately two years previously, the autumn of 1938.

February 1941 – Referred to Hopkins for evaluation, and in 1943, becomes the third child to be described as autistic by Leo Kanner in his disorder defining paper, the first paper published on autism, 55 years before Wakefield.

Yet Wakefield et. al. Included parental reports of vaccine induced regression in their 1998 paper, “Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia, non-specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children” in the Lancet in 1998, and are credited (or blamed) with originating the discussion on vaccine induced autism.

1960s

In the 40s and 50s, the Freudians were in command of the narrative on childhood mental health, and maternal rejection of the child was asserted as the source of the rare disorder. This until Bernard Rimland, Ph. D. ended the supremacy of the unfounded and misogynistic theory, and began the era of medical investigation into the physical origins of, and medical treatments for, autism in the 1960s.

1976

In March of 1976, in Germany, Eggers published, “Autistic Syndrome (Kanner) and Vaccination Against Smallpox” wherein he described that:

“3-4 weeks following an otherwise uncomplicated first vaccination against smallpox a boy, then aged 15 months and last seen at the age of 5 1/2 years, gradually developed a complete Kanner syndrome. The question whether vaccination and early infantile autism might be connected is being discussed. A causal relationship is considered extremely unlikely. But vaccination is recognized as having a starter function for the onset of autism.”

1986

Congress, while giving liability protection to vaccine makers, also ordered HHS to study links between the Pertussis vaccine (the vaccine responsible for my son’s autism) and more than a dozen conditions, including autism: [emphasis mine] ...

Current

The scientific record on vaccine autism causation began with the scientific record on autism, and extends to today. More than 200 papers showing multiple vaccine-autism links exist and can be reviewed at

https://howdovaccinescauseautism.org/
17   Patrick   2025 Feb 24, 10:26am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/blowback-monday-february-24-2025


... at last week’s National Governors’ Conference, President Trump riffed about the remarkable absence of autism among the Amish.

That reference should be encouraging news for people fretting that Trump is soft on vaccines. Nobody in their right mind who is pro-pharma would mention the Amish, not even to argue about the claims.

“The Pennsylvania Dutch, they don’t do anything, and they’re amazingly healthy,” Trump said, after talking about the explosion of pediatric autism in the United States.

The op-ed’s author slammed Trump for claiming that there was no autism fifteen years ago (Trump said, “like, no autism”), but confirmed he was right that the rates have dramatically increased to an astonishing and alarming 1 in 34. The author did his best to discredit the Amish finding by citing “studies,” but if you look up the one cited study, even that study allowed the Amish autism rate was only 1 in 271 (2010).

So … Trump was right. He was right even using their numbers, never mind the slew of favorable independent studies he could have cited. The simple fact is: there is a massive statistical difference between autism rates in Amish communities and the rest of America— even by the woke New Republic’s best counter-study. It’s a mystery dying to be solved. Maybe it’s the horses and buggies, the raw milk, or the super suspicious stable-raising parties?

Another mystery dying to be solved is the riddle of how, exactly, progressivism agreed to marry big medicine. Was it because they love technology and expertise that much? Maybe future historians can unravel how progressivism evolved from raging against Big Pharma to lovingly drip-feeding it billions in taxpayer-funded grants.

In any case, Trump’s offhand remark detonated like a rogue Oreshnik missile in a Pfizer factory. Right now, pharma boards are convening emergency meetings to frantically discuss the problem of Donald J. Trump. Probably in Kiev. Trump’s team is preparing to defrost the science of shot injuries. The kindling under the altar of vaccine orthodoxy is about to catch fire.
18   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 1, 3:11pm  

RFK to manufacture 2,000 autists in TX:

“Ending the measles outbreak is a top priority for me and my extraordinary team,” Kennedy said in a post on X.

Kennedy said his federal Department of Health and Human Services would send Texas 2,000 doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine through its immunization program.


Why is he folding so fast and so easy?
19   stereotomy   2025 Mar 1, 4:54pm  

RWSGFY says

RFK to manufacture 2,000 autists in TX:

“Ending the measles outbreak is a top priority for me and my extraordinary team,” Kennedy said in a post on X.

Kennedy said his federal Department of Health and Human Services would send Texas 2,000 doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine through its immunization program.

Why is he folding so fast and so easy?

And why is he sending more of the vaccine that is related to what caused the outbreak in the first place (attenuated oral MMR vaccine shedding among the largely unvaccinated Mennonite community)?
20   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 1, 6:59pm  

stereotomy says


RWSGFY says


RFK to manufacture 2,000 autists in TX:

“Ending the measles outbreak is a top priority for me and my extraordinary team,” Kennedy said in a post on X.

Kennedy said his federal Department of Health and Human Services would send Texas 2,000 doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine through its immunization program.

Why is he folding so fast and so easy?

And why is he sending more of the vaccine that is related to what caused the outbreak in the first place (attenuated oral MMR vaccine shedding among the largely unvaccinated Mennonite community)?



Good question. Looks like he snaked his way into the cabinet on false pretense.
22   The_Deplorable   2025 Mar 3, 1:55pm  

RWSGFY says
"Why is he folding so fast and so easy?"

He is not folding because he does not have any data at this point that say
otherwise. And in science, we follow the data.
23   Eric Holder   2025 Mar 3, 2:14pm  

The_Deplorable says


RWSGFY says

"Why is he folding so fast and so easy?"

He is not folding because he does not have any data at this point that say
otherwise. And in science, we follow the data.


Why the fuck was he flapping his mouth before if he hadn't and still doesn't have data? WTAF? The guy is a fucking clown. He needs to fucking resign right fucking now.
24   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 3, 3:00pm  

The_Deplorable says

RWSGFY says

"Why is he folding so fast and so easy?"

He is not folding because he does not have any data at this point that say
otherwise. And in science, we follow the data.


Oh, he doesn't have data! I see. So where did he get the idea of MMR causing autism? Was it induced by that parasite worm in his brain?

How about his other ideas and stances? Same source?
25   The_Deplorable   2025 Mar 4, 5:19pm  

Eric Holder says
"Why the fuck was he flapping his mouth before if he hadn't and still doesn't have data?"

He was not. Your assertion is baseless.
26   The_Deplorable   2025 Mar 4, 5:20pm  

RWSGFY says
"Oh, he doesn't have data! I see. So where did he get the idea of MMR causing autism?"

Where is your evidence? No answer.
29   Patrick   2025 Mar 8, 10:43am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/uncivil-wars-saturday-march-8-2025


My advice to slow our roll on instigated attacks against our own team continues to be proven out. Yesterday, CNN ran a terrific story headlined, “HHS said to have asked CDC to study vaccines and autism, despite robust evidence showing no link.” Let’s freaking go.

Promise kept. An anonymous source reported that HHS has now asked the CDC “to study vaccines and autism, despite” CNN snarled, “strong evidence that vaccines do not cause autism.”

“As President Trump said in his Joint Address to Congress, the rate of autism in American children has skyrocketed,” HHS spokesman Andrew Nixon said in an emailed statement late yesterday. “CDC will leave no stone unturned in its mission to figure out what exactly is happening. The American people expect high-quality research and transparency, and that is what CDC is delivering.”

Triggered! “Even just the notion that the government needs to study this is harmful,” whined Alison Singer, president of the Autism Science Foundation and pro-vaccine activist. “It will plant seeds of fear, particularly for new parents who may not be aware of the history of research on this,” she wailed. “Children will die.”

But … if the “robust evidence” of vaccine safety were so overwhelming, why are they be afraid of another study? Science is supposed to be about constantly re-evaluating data, not shutting down inquiry to protect sacred cows.

Most remarkably, both Kennedy and President Trump have previously cited the autism epidemic without specifically tying it to vaccines, saying instead that we have to figure out the cause, talking about toxins and the environment, and promising to discover whatever the cause might be.

But Kennedy’s very first study aimed the CDC right at the source, vaccines, slammed on the gas and shifting the Overton Window forever, ending decades of official resistance to studying the potential problem.

Unsurprisingly, CNN could not find a single person to quote who thought the new CDC study was a good idea, a red flag betraying CNN’s bias and journalistic malpractice. It’s proof that they’re operating as activists, not journalists. A real news report would have at least included a quote from someone arguing that more research is always a good thing, or it’s a good start, or that transparency builds trust. But CNN couldn’t risk that. Instead, they went full propaganda mode, presenting the study as a danger rather than a scientific inquiry.

Read critically. Notice how CNN’s article never even cited the explosive statistics about the autism epidemic, even though that is the real story. Instead, they framed the CDC study story as “dangerous misinformation”— without ever confronting the underlying reality that autism rates have skyrocketed and nobody has adequately explained why or even seriously grappled with it.

In other words, CNN pretended the epidemic wasn’t worth mentioning, and focused entirely on motive imputation and smearing the idea of even studying the problem. This story was a ham-handed example of narrative shaping.

CNN didn’t just fail to report the facts; it actively avoided them. Fake news CNN can sneer all it wants, but this is a remarkable win.
32   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 20, 6:32pm  

The_Deplorable says






So that Kennedy fuck decided to kill and maim 2000 innocent children over this? Impeach and remove!
33   stereotomy   2025 Mar 20, 6:53pm  

TDS detector just went off - quick, check for libtards!
34   RWSGFY   2025 Mar 20, 6:56pm  

stereotomy says

TDS detector just went off - quick, check for libtards!


RFK is a libtard? Figures. Non-libtard wouldn't promote 2000 doses of that babykilling potion.
35   stereotomy   2025 Mar 21, 7:49am  

RWSGFY says

stereotomy says


TDS detector just went off - quick, check for libtards!


RFK is a libtard? Figures. Non-libtard wouldn't promote 2000 doses of that babykilling potion.

I was talking about you:

RWSGFY says

So that Kennedy fuck decided to kill and maim 2000 innocent children over this? Impeach and remove!
36   The_Deplorable   2025 Mar 21, 1:40pm  

RWSGFY says
"So that Kennedy fuck decided to kill and maim 2000 innocent children
over this? Impeach and remove!"

Personally I believe it is safer to skip the vaccine and let the children get measles, thus
acquiring immunity the natural way. At this point big pharma cannot be trusted. They
are murderers. They have proven that they will not hesitate to kill you and your children
to make a buck.
38   Patrick   2025 Apr 16, 10:49am  

https://jonfleetwood.substack.com/p/michigan-baby-infected-with-measles


Michigan Baby Infected with Measles Had Received MMR Vaccine: Detroit Free Press

Did the vaccine cause the infection?

This is the first documented measles case in Ingham County since 1994, according to the Detroit Free Press (DFP), raising questions about whether the vaccine is to blame. ...

Recently, measles outbreaks have followed government-led vaccination campaigns in Texas, Canada, and Hawaii, raising concerns of vaccine-induced infections.
39   The_Deplorable   2025 Apr 16, 1:13pm  

Patrick says
"Michigan Baby Infected with Measles Had Received MMR Vaccine: Detroit Free Press"

Heh... A Measles vaccine that causes Measles! Are they blaming
the unvaccinated for this?
This sounds like the nMRA Covid-19 vaccines that cause Covid!
40   HeadSet   2025 Apr 16, 2:20pm  

Patrick says

measles outbreaks have followed government-led vaccination campaigns in Texas

Yes, of course. You must have been thinking the measles shot was the measles prevention shot.
41   Eric Holder   2025 Apr 16, 4:03pm  

HeadSet says

Patrick says


measles outbreaks have followed government-led vaccination campaigns in Texas

Yes, of course. You must have been thinking the measles shot was the measles prevention shot.


So RFK is basically spreading measels, killing and maiming kids with both the vaxx and (occasionally) the measels.
42   rocketjoe79   2025 Apr 25, 10:15pm  

Grok Answers:
Data on deaths where MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) is the primary cause is limited, as it’s rarely listed explicitly on death certificates due to its viral nature and complications. Below is a year-by-year estimate based on available U.S. data, primarily from CDC and WHO reports, focusing on confirmed measles-related deaths, as mumps and rubella deaths are even less frequently reported. Note that direct attribution to MMR as the "primary cause" is challenging due to secondary complications like pneumonia or encephalitis.
2015: 0 deaths (no reported measles deaths in the U.S.)
2016: 0 deaths (no reported measles deaths in the U.S.)
2017: 0 deaths (no reported measles deaths in the U.S.)
2018: 0 deaths (no reported measles deaths in the U.S.)
2019: 0 deaths (no confirmed measles deaths in the U.S., despite 1,300 cases)
2020: 0 deaths (no reported measles deaths in the U.S.)
2021: 0 deaths (no reported measles deaths in the U.S.)
2022: 0 deaths (no reported measles deaths in the U.S.)
2023: 0 deaths (59 U.S. cases, no deaths reported)
2024: 0 deaths (285 U.S. cases, no deaths reported)
2025 (up to April): 2 deaths (884 U.S. cases, 2 measles-related deaths in Texas and New Mexico)

Total (2015–2025): 2 confirmed measles-related deaths in the U.S. No specific data isolates mumps or rubella as primary causes in this period. Global data suggests most MMR-related deaths occur in unvaccinated populations in low-income regions, not directly attributable to the vaccine itself.

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