I've had Asperger's since the 50s. Even though it was discovered in 1947, I didn't hear about it until the 90s. So I never got any help in school or college.
And it wasn't infant vaccines, as they weren't a thing back when I was born. I got some shots when I was about four years old and then the sugar cubes in the 60s.
But there has to be a reason for the sudden explosion of autism. My nephew has Aspergers. His mother has three other sons all with autism. I have an Aspergers kid on my crew. In boys today its as common as blue eyes. There has to be a reason. What have we been doing different? Vaccines from the time you are born til you die.
That’s a lie, you’re correct. Some kids are blatantly cognitively impaired and behaviorally non-typical to the point they punch holes in walls, attack others, and possess very few intellectual abilities. I worked with this population of children for many years. They did not exist in these numbers (and the companies who treat them did not exist) when I was growing up in the 90s, no amount of improvements in screening can account for that.
a person asked me that do I think autism is a recent thing..
why yes, I do believe it is..I said
he asked why?
I said, take your pick on the reason,
I've had Asperger's since the 50s. Even though it was discovered in 1947, I didn't hear about it until the 90s. So I never got any help in school or college.
And it wasn't infant vaccines, as they weren't a thing back when I was born. I got some shots when I was about four years old and then the sugar cubes in the 60s.
But there has to be a reason for the sudden explosion of autism. My nephew has Aspergers. His mother has three other sons all with autism. I have an Aspergers kid on my crew. In boys today its as common as blue eyes. There has to be a reason. What have we been doing different? Vaccines from the time you are born til you die.
The medical community claims because they actually screen for it now and can diagnose it easier... But we all know the medical community lies.
That’s a lie, you’re correct. Some kids are blatantly cognitively impaired and behaviorally non-typical to the point they punch holes in walls, attack others, and possess very few intellectual abilities. I worked with this population of children for many years. They did not exist in these numbers (and the companies who treat them did not exist) when I was growing up in the 90s, no amount of improvements in screening can account for that.