RFK Jr. Links Tylenol to Autism; Trump Tweets Cryptic Vaccine Message
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36 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβTylenol and Autism Link
- π‘ Reports suggest RFK Jr. is preparing to release information linking Tylenol (acetaminophen) to autism.
- π― A study indicates that mothers who took Tylenol during pregnancy experienced a 300% increase in autism rates in their children.
- β οΈ The connection between Tylenol and autism is described as amplifying the risk, particularly when Tylenol is taken as a response to fever following vaccination.
- πΆ Doctors reportedly advise pregnant women and parents to use Tylenol for fevers after vaccinations, which is suggested to be detrimental.
Trump's Vaccine Message
- π President Trump posted a video on Truth Social featuring a doctor claiming vaccines contain toxins like thimerosal (mercury), specifically mentioning tetanus and flu shots.
- π¬ Steve Kersh of the Vaccine Safety Research Foundation expressed surprise but confirmed the legitimacy of Trump's post.
- π§ Research by Professor Christopher Exley suggests a link between aluminum accumulation in the brain and autism, with higher levels found in individuals with autism.
Vaccine Safety and Questioning
- π£οΈ The discussion criticizes the liberal media for treating vaccine safety as an unquestionable topic.
- π¬ Science is presented as a process of questioning facts and data, not blindly following beliefs.
- π« A 2004 CDC study and testimony from scientist William Thompson are cited, alleging an order to destroy evidence linking vaccines and autism.
- ποΈ The alleged destruction of documents showing a link between vaccines and autism is described as corrupt and unscientific.
Amish Community and Unvaccinated Health
- π An observation is made about the low incidence of autism in the Amish community.
- π« A clinic is mentioned where doctors advise against vaccination, and in 25 years, no autistic children have been reported among those following this advice.
- π Studies comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children consistently show unvaccinated children are healthier across various metrics.
Political Reactions and Senate Hearings
- β οΈ Senator Liz Warren is criticized for calling indications of complications from abortion drugs misinformation, while ignoring potential harm.
- β The hosts express a desire to question senators about the evidence backing their claims, particularly regarding vaccine safety.
- π§ Studies claiming no link between vaccines and autism are dismissed as flawed, designed to fail to find evidence of a link.
- π Dr. Doug Holstead's practice reportedly saw 44 cases of autism occurring within a week after vaccination, defying statistical probability.
- π’ Epidemiologist Nicholas Holshue is expected to unveil a long-hidden vaccinated versus unvaccinated study at an upcoming Senate hearing.
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