Reader’s Write: Autism event spread medical misinformation

The Island Now

No, children are not “born with autism,” as is asserted by a Great Neck school psychologist in “Kiwanis Club Offers Autism Education” (Feb 27, 2014) and as is creeping into the dogma of the medical establishment, their sponsors the pharmaceutical/vaccine industry, and their enablers in the schools.

If one reads through hundreds or thousands of parents’ accounts at the CDC’s online Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System it is clear that symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorders do not appear until babies are at least six months, and more typically, not until 18 months. In other words, mothers and fathers are observing their healthy, alert, responsive, normal infants changing – becoming neurologically impaired. 

This is an absolutely essential distinction which pediatricians and school administrators are apparently attempting to blur.  

Why? Because there is an enormous body of evidence that implicates vaccines (and neurotoxins in foods, water, plastics, etc, but primarily vaccines) as the true cause of an epidemic of neurologically impaired children, mostly boys. 

The vaccine manufacturers and the medical establishment has known this for many years and, for obvious reasons, are extremely desperate to perpetuate the delusion that there is “no known cause.”

Every vaccine, beginning at birth with the Hepatitis B, induces an inflammation of the brain. The effects are cumulative and actually compound with every bi-monthly visit to the programmed pediatricians, who, though perhaps well-intentioned, are recklessly ignorant of the mechanisms in the brain caused by their incessant (and lucrative) jabs. 

The vaccine schedule peaks at 18 months, with the multi-valent and notorious MMR coup de grace, in the days and weeks after which unlucky parents notice more acute changes in their precious kids, who eventually get diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 

True, some kids are better equipped in their DNA to emerge from the schedule more-or-less well-functioning, not unlike some footballers survive concussions better than others and not unlike some lifelong smokers live to 80.  

In both of these analogies, by the way, the “science” and the “evidence” for many years conspired to conceal the truth. Would you, a parent, consent to bi-monthly concussions to qualify for enrollment in school?

It would be far more constructive if Kiwanis Club and others with good intentions would, rather than promote “autism awareness” and such, endeavor to expose obvious cause of the epidemic. The information is readily available; I can recommend, to be brief, Neil Z. Miller, “Vaccine Safety Manual.” There are no excuses to be uninformed, most especially if you are a new parent. In the age of information ignorance is a choice.

Arturo Bravermann

Great Neck

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