Both can be true. But I wouldn't "" create "" an autist. Most of the time the child is just damaged. A life of dependency. I believe their was a campaign to euthanize and kill all autistic children. A European program if memory serves me right. If an unborn child is detected they push for an abortion of the child.
The amniotic fluid test to test for autism is 85% false positive. 85% of the time the test is wrong! Its not a test it's an execution. Think of the tens of thousands of aborted babies because of this shitty test. I know personally of two women who were absolutely devastated by these test results. THANK GOD, they did not abort their children. Both of them had healthy beautiful children. But the fear and sorrow, worry that they endured. Doctors telling them the child is destind for a life of misery. And the brave mothers holding with white knuckled fury to bring this child to term. Fuck you Rockefeller modern medicine. Take your poison elsewhere. MAHA.
Please watch Protocol 7! I saw another anon suggest it here the other night. It tells the story of Andrew Wakefield and a Merck scientist, who is a whistleblower against Merck's MMR vaccine.
It's hard to know what we would be like if we didn't have any kind of neurological issue.
Sometimes it feels like a superpower, other times it feels like a curse.
I have no idea what I could have achieved if I wasn't mentally blind in certain ways, considering what I have achieved with the condition.
edit: on the other hand I would have had another older brother who would have been only 2 years older than me, rather than the 6 years older brother who turned out to be a bit of a dick :)
Agreed. If we grew up not being social pariahs, or maybe had some idea what emotions were, maybe we would've been different. I'm not saying we wouldn't be on the spectrum, but we probably would've had more friends to lean on and learn from - which at lease would've likely helped me make different choices and not alienate so many people.
It always astonishes me how many of my peers are nowhere near as independent as I am, until I realise that I've had to be.
Just this week I have been fixing electrics, plumbing, basic building work etc. and think nothing of it. A friend of mine the same age as me can't even change a plug.
100%. Same for me. I just fixed my infrared grill the other day after all the electrical stuff like the igniter(s) and the lighted buttons stopped working. I bought one part I couldn't fix, but I wired the rest with CAT-6A strands instead of paying way too much for the wires online. I just made sure to use the heat shrink stuff to secure the wires.
I also remember visiting my aunt and grandmother(s) that lived about 150 miles from me all through my childhood for weeks at a time. My mother would meet my Aunt halfway and drop me off. They told me this started when I was about 1yo. There were times I'd spend the whole summer there and go fishing, exploring through the woods in the small mountains in Western MD, and basically have fun all summer.
Fast-forward to adulthood, and I remember having a couple of nieces at our house to visit for a week when they were 9 or 10yo. My sister-in-law had to come get them the 2nd day because they were too homesick. They had never been away from their mom for more than a day or so. I couldn't understand it - I never had that. They've visited as adults and stayed for a week, but as kids I guess it was just too scary to be away.
Both can be true. But I wouldn't "" create "" an autist. Most of the time the child is just damaged. A life of dependency. I believe their was a campaign to euthanize and kill all autistic children. A European program if memory serves me right. If an unborn child is detected they push for an abortion of the child.
Sadly true. I know several autistic kids, they can barely function. Even the higher functioning ones will need constant supervision forever.
The amniotic fluid test to test for autism is 85% false positive. 85% of the time the test is wrong! Its not a test it's an execution. Think of the tens of thousands of aborted babies because of this shitty test. I know personally of two women who were absolutely devastated by these test results. THANK GOD, they did not abort their children. Both of them had healthy beautiful children. But the fear and sorrow, worry that they endured. Doctors telling them the child is destind for a life of misery. And the brave mothers holding with white knuckled fury to bring this child to term. Fuck you Rockefeller modern medicine. Take your poison elsewhere. MAHA.
These "tests" are a scam, especially when autism is most likely caused by the vaccines that are practically forced on infants AFTER they are born.
Please watch Protocol 7! I saw another anon suggest it here the other night. It tells the story of Andrew Wakefield and a Merck scientist, who is a whistleblower against Merck's MMR vaccine.
I wonder where he is now.....................
(https://digitalcommons.law.villanova.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1676&context=thirdcircuit_2024#:~:text=Relators%20Stephen%20Krahling%20and%20Joan,the%20CDC%20about%20its%20vaccine.&text=protection%20are%20generally%20referred%20to%20as%20%E2%80%9CMMRV%E2%80%9D%20vaccines.)
In Iceland they have "cured" Downs Syndrome...by aborting all children who even have a 1% chance of having Downs. The devil is dancing in Iceland.
It's hard to know what we would be like if we didn't have any kind of neurological issue.
Sometimes it feels like a superpower, other times it feels like a curse.
I have no idea what I could have achieved if I wasn't mentally blind in certain ways, considering what I have achieved with the condition.
edit: on the other hand I would have had another older brother who would have been only 2 years older than me, rather than the 6 years older brother who turned out to be a bit of a dick :)
Agreed. If we grew up not being social pariahs, or maybe had some idea what emotions were, maybe we would've been different. I'm not saying we wouldn't be on the spectrum, but we probably would've had more friends to lean on and learn from - which at lease would've likely helped me make different choices and not alienate so many people.
It always astonishes me how many of my peers are nowhere near as independent as I am, until I realise that I've had to be.
Just this week I have been fixing electrics, plumbing, basic building work etc. and think nothing of it. A friend of mine the same age as me can't even change a plug.
100%. Same for me. I just fixed my infrared grill the other day after all the electrical stuff like the igniter(s) and the lighted buttons stopped working. I bought one part I couldn't fix, but I wired the rest with CAT-6A strands instead of paying way too much for the wires online. I just made sure to use the heat shrink stuff to secure the wires.
I also remember visiting my aunt and grandmother(s) that lived about 150 miles from me all through my childhood for weeks at a time. My mother would meet my Aunt halfway and drop me off. They told me this started when I was about 1yo. There were times I'd spend the whole summer there and go fishing, exploring through the woods in the small mountains in Western MD, and basically have fun all summer.
Fast-forward to adulthood, and I remember having a couple of nieces at our house to visit for a week when they were 9 or 10yo. My sister-in-law had to come get them the 2nd day because they were too homesick. They had never been away from their mom for more than a day or so. I couldn't understand it - I never had that. They've visited as adults and stayed for a week, but as kids I guess it was just too scary to be away.