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Jursy Gurl's avatar

We have a severely autistic family member who when she was diagnosed at 3 yrs old, the parents and grandparents blamed the MMR vaccine. This diagnosis was 1998, which was close to my first child’s first year round of vaccines. My mother in law begged me to research the MMR before I decided. Back in 1998 I was able to find articles by Andrew Wakefield speaking about the connection between gut issues in autistic children.

I was concerned about the grouping of vaccines together and I noticed they were now doing this and how that might be too much for babies at a year old. I asked to break them apart and my doctor office didn’t or wouldn’t so I decided to delay the shot until I felt my daughter was undeniably communicating and walking before I proceeded.

Years later that stuck with me. As they added chickenpox and HPV, I was mildly concerned but everything was normal for my kids so I went along. Then Covid came and when they refused cheap safe drugs and called them horse paste and dangerous I knew that this mRNA was experimental and to stay away. Ironically my other in law who got me so riled up about MMR was full on TDS and a big Biden blue voter. She and my father in law wouldn’t let us stay with them u less we jabbed. I refused. She was undergoing chemotherapy and she jabbed while doing that and now she’s got neuropathy. The chemo didn’t work either. Oh and she had radiation too and that didn’t work. But she got Keytruda AFTER her radiation and chemo and that seemed to work on the cancer, so she’s grateful. It’s crazy how she won’t blame the vaccine for nearly killing her and maiming her. She can’t drive herself or do things she did before the cancer/vaccine treatments.

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Anne Koch's avatar

I worked as a part-time school nurse at a school for developmentally disabled children for about 5 years. I was a nurse and never "anti-vaxx". The school began 50 years ago for children with Down's Syndrome. But from year to year, the number of students with autism steadily rose and today approximately 50% of the student population has autism spectrum disorder. That significant shift is due to 2 causes: first, aborting Down's fetuses is increasingly more accepted; and, second, vaccince-induced autism is steadily rising. Those are the sad, shocking facts and they reveal the abysmal ethics of our medical system.

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