Posted by: 287themovie | October 8, 2007

Critical evidence about Autism

Autism is a word–a created disease. But is it a disease or a response to something else?

Here are some critical facts you must commit to memory and may provide a rudder in solving this mystery.

  • Thimerosal, which includes 50% methylmercury, was first used in 1931 by Eli Lilly as a preservative in vaccinations
  • In that same year (1931) the first child, Virginia, was diagnosed with Autism.
  • Thimerosal caused death in Eli Lilly’s 1929 laboratory tests’ of animals. 
  • In 1981, 4 out of every 10,000 children were diagnosed with Autism.
  • In 1996, 34 out of every 10,000 were diagnosed with Autism (that’s about 1 in 330 or so).
  • now in 2007, 1 in 150 are being reported.
  • In 1999, Thimerosal was removed from childhood vaccinations. (However, Sanofi Pasteur continue its use in flu shots among others.)

Even if the class action suits that have been launched parents against their users fail, the facts leave us perplexed, incredulous. It is strange how we look for the cause of Autism–it is just a word. The symptoms are caused by something, perhaps someone, but not nature.

Is the sudden rise in ADHD (an acronym), leukemia and brain tumors in children related to toxic chemical intake of one sort or another? Or their synergies? This is all in the same kettle of fish.


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