Idiots like Jenny and JB Handley both believe that there are no autistic adults. It shows the extent of their ignorance since the first autism studies occured during WW2. Those children would be in their
If she has managed to CURE her son so well as she claims, why doesn't she release how she did it, I'm sure NO one else would want to cure their kid from autism, how Incredibly stupid can she be.
When children in developed countried start suffering deformities from polio due to scientifically ignorant parents refusing vaccination it is JM and her cohorts that should be held repsonsible
It is fact that vaccines cause neurological damage (i.e., "autism like symptoms") in some kids. As proof of this:
-See Hanna Poling case, conceded by the U.S. Government (April 2008)
-See Benjamin Zeller case, conceded by the U.S. Government (July 2008)
The above is fact, no speculation, conspiracy theories, or anecdotes involved. Now it is just a battle of semantics where the gov't and vacciners will say "that child's damage isn't 'autism', it's [insert other diagnosis here] . . ."
Dr. Jenny has proclaimed "anecdotal evidence from moms is scientific based" What a narcissistic dope. Autism was a preliminary diagnosis at age two for her child who had seizures which are closely tied to autism. Seizures do not equal autism. Now she cures her child, what a savior. Autism isn't increasing folks it's the combination of enlarged upon diagnoses and prior undiagnosed cases. I have never seen so many autism mothers pushing for an autism diagnosis until this dope appeared.
Now that Wakefield's study has been shown to have made up results, I wonder how McCarthy is going to blame everything other than her shitty DNA for her retarded children.
What happened to her indigomoms website? She is an Indigo and her child is a Crystal Child. The 'autistic' symptoms are actually evidence of a higher consciousness and these blessed children will rescue humanity. Have McCarthy supporters forgotten her pseudoscience/woo views? She isn't a scientist or educated enough to say what she says. She has a death count from what she is spewing. Vaccines are safe. We need herd immunity. Google her indigo links.
I guess that she just can't accept the fact that her son is not the "perfect" son that she saw as a crystal child. My belief is that she is really in for herself more than Evan.
There are a lot of families that have evidence that there children became autistic immediately after vaccination. The Poling family settled a case out of court that clearly indicated that vaccines have caused autism. But the judge was very careful in explaining that it was only responsible in this particular case. And this is also a clear indication of all of the fears regarding liability in this case. While it may be true that childhood vaccination may save lives, it comes at a cost.
Because having a kid getting a terrible disease that will nearly always kill them, Is sooo much better then a million to one chance of your kid having a specific condition that will give them autism, a very rare condition.
A relatively small percentage of children who are getting vaccinated will become autistic. Exactly why they are becoming autistic is being clouded by those parties who have the most to loose as a result of legal liability. These autistic children are the collateral damage that is the result of vaccination. As cruel as this fact is, it is the reason that the experts, that is, the doctors and the CDC, do not really want to cast any doubt on the safety of the vaccination program.
In their purely scientific reasoning, it would be better to ignore the relationship between vaccinations and autism, than to frighten all the parents in the country who might then not get their children vaccinated. These same experts believe that it is far less worse for the population to suffer a few autistic children than to risk an outbreak of epidemics that they say would cause a huge number of deaths.
But when you are the parent of an autistic child, when you are the one parent in one hundred and fifty that has to raise an autistic child, the collateral damage theory is tough to accept. And there is very little money available for the families of autistic children. Most parents whose children are diagnosed with autism, usually divorce.
Guess again, my mother never saw me as collateral damage or thought that I was kidnapped by autism. She tought me how to socialize. I hate to tell you this, but parents of neurotypical children also divorce many times as well. Financial issues are not the sole problem. My parents divorced before I was born. Not because of money problems, but because my dad happened to be an egocentric prick.
So before you think all of this talk about the relationship between autism and vaccinations is being fabricated so the parents of autistic children have someone to blame, or they are looking for easy money, check out the Poling family. And ask yourself a some questions. Such as: Do doctors always tell the truth? And is there such a thing as a medication that doesn't have a side effect? And what is the one thing that all autistic children have in common around the world: vaccinations?
I have read the "studies" regarding vaccines and autism at the American Academy of Pediatrics web site and they are not conclusive. At this time, it is scientifically impossible to perfectly rule out vaccines as contributing to autism. With more unbiased studies in the future, it may be possible to understand what relationship there is between vaccines and autism. And Dr. Bock's book "Healing the New Childhood Epidemics" is a great source of information for everyone interested in this topic.
It's also scientifically impossible to rule out the purple unicorns contributing to autism. There is already a wealth of evidence establishing that there is no link between vaccines and autism.
And one more point to be make is this: what is the most obvious common denominator all autistic children have? All autistic children have been vaccinated. There is no way that the increase in autism in children is simply a genetic problem. The only explanation for the dramatic increase in autism would have to be an external factor. It's not the Pampers or other diapers they wear. And it's not the baby food. Vaccines are very powerful drugs that must be used carefully.
It is not anecdotal if more and more parents, such as the Polings, actually see and document the onset of neurological damage that occurs immediately after their child was vaccinated. And it is not entirely anecdotal that all the children who have been diagnosed with autism have also been vaccinated. Why should we explicitly trust doctors and researchers to tell us the truth when it might not be in their best interest to do so? The legal liability alone is a very intimidating fact for them.
they said the amish dont vacinate their kids and they dont have any problems so why do we have to pump are kids full of shit that might cause this autism?
I dont have too much of an opinion on this woman, but your side coments bothers me a little. I see what your saying, but I do have to say that I really think you may want to try looking into this with a kinder mind. I dont want to sway you in the least, I just wish you were kinder with your words. It mnakes me feel more protective of her opinion then anything.
its clear what happens to teens and adults today when they use a cell phone and consume aspartame - their minds change. There are kids that may not show effects from these shots today, but imagine what will happen to that kids generation when you add cell phones and food additives that they do not need - all this to the persons already damaged immune system - and its likely these kids will get using all this at an early age, increasing the long term exposure / effects.
Cell phone use and aspartame? What are you, a walking cliche?
If you don't give you child the vaccine's they need you are putting your child, and everyone else's children, at risk. Anti-vaxxers are parasites on society.
Science does speak for itself, and obviously the studies you read were funding by money-grubbing 'alternative' heath doctors more worried about padding their bottom line than helping.
See how stupid that was? An accusation of bias is pointless without anything to back it up.
1.) Vaccinations don't cause autism. This is the vast majority view.
2.) Stop blaming aspartame and cell phones. Just because believing a conspiracy makes you feel cool and 'in the know' doesn't mean it's true.
As a cambridge Biochemistry undergraduate, I fall firmly on the side of rcn2000. There have been exhaustive medical trials for both cell phones and aspartame and both are still considered safe for usage. All you have against them is a vague conspiracy theory interlinked with defunct Depleted Uranium theories. But what really bugs me is your comment about an "already damaged immuned system". As a pathologist I wonder what knowledge you seem to have about the MMR vaccine. x
36 shots given? A kid's immune system can take on THOUSANDS of shots. 36 is nothing.
sweetalker79 7 months ago
Don't be a woo!
KirbyNp 2 years ago
Idiots like Jenny and JB Handley both believe that there are no autistic adults. It shows the extent of their ignorance since the first autism studies occured during WW2. Those children would be in their
70's today.
aspie101 2 years ago
If she has managed to CURE her son so well as she claims, why doesn't she release how she did it, I'm sure NO one else would want to cure their kid from autism, how Incredibly stupid can she be.
MrDeathmeat 2 years ago
When children in developed countried start suffering deformities from polio due to scientifically ignorant parents refusing vaccination it is JM and her cohorts that should be held repsonsible
SirenaOceanique 2 years ago
It is fact that vaccines cause neurological damage (i.e., "autism like symptoms") in some kids. As proof of this:
-See Hanna Poling case, conceded by the U.S. Government (April 2008)
-See Benjamin Zeller case, conceded by the U.S. Government (July 2008)
The above is fact, no speculation, conspiracy theories, or anecdotes involved. Now it is just a battle of semantics where the gov't and vacciners will say "that child's damage isn't 'autism', it's [insert other diagnosis here] . . ."
jshamsey 2 years ago
Because, you know, It's not possible at all that TWO people in America have a mental condition that happened after a shot.
P.S. Most shots happen a while after birth were nearly ALL mental conditions like autism arise.
MrDeathmeat 2 years ago
she talks to thousands of moms every weekend?
that's alot
poplyx 2 years ago
Dr. Jenny has proclaimed "anecdotal evidence from moms is scientific based" What a narcissistic dope. Autism was a preliminary diagnosis at age two for her child who had seizures which are closely tied to autism. Seizures do not equal autism. Now she cures her child, what a savior. Autism isn't increasing folks it's the combination of enlarged upon diagnoses and prior undiagnosed cases. I have never seen so many autism mothers pushing for an autism diagnosis until this dope appeared.
murphsterb 2 years ago
Now that Wakefield's study has been shown to have made up results, I wonder how McCarthy is going to blame everything other than her shitty DNA for her retarded children.
scourfish 2 years ago
What happened to her indigomoms website? She is an Indigo and her child is a Crystal Child. The 'autistic' symptoms are actually evidence of a higher consciousness and these blessed children will rescue humanity. Have McCarthy supporters forgotten her pseudoscience/woo views? She isn't a scientist or educated enough to say what she says. She has a death count from what she is spewing. Vaccines are safe. We need herd immunity. Google her indigo links.
st8tesman 3 years ago
I guess that she just can't accept the fact that her son is not the "perfect" son that she saw as a crystal child. My belief is that she is really in for herself more than Evan.
aspie101 2 years ago
There are a lot of families that have evidence that there children became autistic immediately after vaccination. The Poling family settled a case out of court that clearly indicated that vaccines have caused autism. But the judge was very careful in explaining that it was only responsible in this particular case. And this is also a clear indication of all of the fears regarding liability in this case. While it may be true that childhood vaccination may save lives, it comes at a cost.
DavidSaddler1231 3 years ago
Because having a kid getting a terrible disease that will nearly always kill them, Is sooo much better then a million to one chance of your kid having a specific condition that will give them autism, a very rare condition.
MrDeathmeat 2 years ago
A relatively small percentage of children who are getting vaccinated will become autistic. Exactly why they are becoming autistic is being clouded by those parties who have the most to loose as a result of legal liability. These autistic children are the collateral damage that is the result of vaccination. As cruel as this fact is, it is the reason that the experts, that is, the doctors and the CDC, do not really want to cast any doubt on the safety of the vaccination program.
DavidSaddler1231 3 years ago
In their purely scientific reasoning, it would be better to ignore the relationship between vaccinations and autism, than to frighten all the parents in the country who might then not get their children vaccinated. These same experts believe that it is far less worse for the population to suffer a few autistic children than to risk an outbreak of epidemics that they say would cause a huge number of deaths.
DavidSaddler1231 3 years ago
But when you are the parent of an autistic child, when you are the one parent in one hundred and fifty that has to raise an autistic child, the collateral damage theory is tough to accept. And there is very little money available for the families of autistic children. Most parents whose children are diagnosed with autism, usually divorce.
DavidSaddler1231 3 years ago
Guess again, my mother never saw me as collateral damage or thought that I was kidnapped by autism. She tought me how to socialize. I hate to tell you this, but parents of neurotypical children also divorce many times as well. Financial issues are not the sole problem. My parents divorced before I was born. Not because of money problems, but because my dad happened to be an egocentric prick.
aspie101 3 years ago
So before you think all of this talk about the relationship between autism and vaccinations is being fabricated so the parents of autistic children have someone to blame, or they are looking for easy money, check out the Poling family. And ask yourself a some questions. Such as: Do doctors always tell the truth? And is there such a thing as a medication that doesn't have a side effect? And what is the one thing that all autistic children have in common around the world: vaccinations?
DavidSaddler1231 3 years ago
Nearly every kid in America has a kid that is vaccinated, Get over yourself asshole.
MrDeathmeat 2 years ago
I have read the "studies" regarding vaccines and autism at the American Academy of Pediatrics web site and they are not conclusive. At this time, it is scientifically impossible to perfectly rule out vaccines as contributing to autism. With more unbiased studies in the future, it may be possible to understand what relationship there is between vaccines and autism. And Dr. Bock's book "Healing the New Childhood Epidemics" is a great source of information for everyone interested in this topic.
DavidS1231 2 years ago
It's also scientifically impossible to rule out the purple unicorns contributing to autism. There is already a wealth of evidence establishing that there is no link between vaccines and autism.
KirbyNp 2 years ago
And one more point to be make is this: what is the most obvious common denominator all autistic children have? All autistic children have been vaccinated. There is no way that the increase in autism in children is simply a genetic problem. The only explanation for the dramatic increase in autism would have to be an external factor. It's not the Pampers or other diapers they wear. And it's not the baby food. Vaccines are very powerful drugs that must be used carefully.
DavidSaddler1231 3 years ago
If vaccines are the sole contributor, then all vaccinated children would be autistic. That's common sense.
aspie101 3 years ago 3
It is not anecdotal if more and more parents, such as the Polings, actually see and document the onset of neurological damage that occurs immediately after their child was vaccinated. And it is not entirely anecdotal that all the children who have been diagnosed with autism have also been vaccinated. Why should we explicitly trust doctors and researchers to tell us the truth when it might not be in their best interest to do so? The legal liability alone is a very intimidating fact for them.
DavidSaddler1231 3 years ago
they said the amish dont vacinate their kids and they dont have any problems so why do we have to pump are kids full of shit that might cause this autism?
fireamracing 3 years ago
She didn't really research, her only source: Google. Not the APA, or the CDC, just Google.
Besides, she says that she has cured Evan, but he's not completely cured.
Then don't say that you cured him!
aspie101 3 years ago
I dont have too much of an opinion on this woman, but your side coments bothers me a little. I see what your saying, but I do have to say that I really think you may want to try looking into this with a kinder mind. I dont want to sway you in the least, I just wish you were kinder with your words. It mnakes me feel more protective of her opinion then anything.
JenGem 3 years ago
its clear what happens to teens and adults today when they use a cell phone and consume aspartame - their minds change. There are kids that may not show effects from these shots today, but imagine what will happen to that kids generation when you add cell phones and food additives that they do not need - all this to the persons already damaged immune system - and its likely these kids will get using all this at an early age, increasing the long term exposure / effects.
factsnow 3 years ago
"its clear what happens to teens and adults today when they use a cell phone and consume aspartame - their minds change."
What a load of bull. Aspartame and cell phones are safe to use, and it has been demonstrated exhaustively to make sure that this is the case.
smaakjeks 3 years ago
compare the health effects of DU and cell phones,
and see the common factor - radiation
see film title "Invisible war - DU and the politics of radiation"
watch by searching "Depleted Uranium Alert! Invisible war"
factsnow 3 years ago
"compare the health effects of DU and cell phones, and see the common factor - radiation"
You actually think cell phones are radioactive? There's a difference between radiation and EMF, you know.
"see film title "Invisible war - DU and the politics of radiation"
watch by searching "Depleted Uranium Alert! Invisible war""
Look up some of the actual research. Just because someone makes a video about it doesn't make it real.
smaakjeks 3 years ago
read a book and stop watching conspiracy theory videos... your level of scientific illiteracy is mindboggling
punterdogman 3 years ago
Cell phone use and aspartame? What are you, a walking cliche?
If you don't give you child the vaccine's they need you are putting your child, and everyone else's children, at risk. Anti-vaxxers are parasites on society.
rcn2000 3 years ago
read the studies, talk to real victims
factsnow 3 years ago
Exactly. Read the studies. The consensus among nearly all scientists is that Vaccine's are perfectly safe, ditto aspartame and cell phones.
Hysterical idiocy because of scientific illiteracy and an inability to interpret and gauge the importance of scientific results isn't an excuse.
We have enough Chicken Little's running around saying the sky is falling.
rcn2000 3 years ago
science speaks for itself, obviously you have not read too many of them, and if you have, they were likely industry funded studies.
factsnow 3 years ago
Science does speak for itself, and obviously the studies you read were funding by money-grubbing 'alternative' heath doctors more worried about padding their bottom line than helping.
See how stupid that was? An accusation of bias is pointless without anything to back it up.
1.) Vaccinations don't cause autism. This is the vast majority view.
2.) Stop blaming aspartame and cell phones. Just because believing a conspiracy makes you feel cool and 'in the know' doesn't mean it's true.
rcn2000 3 years ago
As a cambridge Biochemistry undergraduate, I fall firmly on the side of rcn2000. There have been exhaustive medical trials for both cell phones and aspartame and both are still considered safe for usage. All you have against them is a vague conspiracy theory interlinked with defunct Depleted Uranium theories. But what really bugs me is your comment about an "already damaged immuned system". As a pathologist I wonder what knowledge you seem to have about the MMR vaccine. x
corvstar 3 years ago
気持ちは分かりますけど、なんかさ...
ワクチンは自分だって怪しいところがあるように思っています。少しくらいはいい。流行を防ぐため、皆にあげなっきゃいけないのもあるけど、今になって、多すぎるじゃないかなと思う。
動画に入っている女は完全に馬鹿だったらびっくりしないけどね。
zassounotsukushi 3 years ago