“Let me know in the comments what resources you’ve found helpful in coming to better understand this topic...”
I’ve been an “anti-vaxxer” for over 25 years and the primary resource was my life-partner’s experience as a trainee and then qualified homeopath in seeing what were obviously vaccine damaged children in clinical consultation. Mothers know!
It was backed up by my upbringing on what would now be recognised as an organic and biodynamic farm so the idea of nature providing the remedy was deeply ingrained and only needed uncovering.
Homeopathy, like many other natural treatments and therapies, suffered from the "Rockefellerisation" of our health and education systems in the early 20th century. It did benefit(?) from the support of our current King for many years although he became much less vocal about it after he appeared as a lead announcer of The Great Reset and influencer pushing the Covid jabs.
I have been anti vax for over 40 years, can't remember what got me interested in it before I had my 1st child 40 years ago, but like Trevor's life partner, have had vaccine damaged children and adults in clinical practice. Sometimes it's not obvious but it has showed up as the cause behind client's physical problems, that disappear when you address it. My children all had homeopathic prophylaxis instead of injections. It was easier in those days as there was nothing mandatory except for being excluded from school until 14 days after the last case when there was a measles outbreak in the school. Also my kids had none of the ADHD, asthma, allergy stuff that was so common among their classmates.
There are lots of resources both online e.g.
"ICAN" (Informed Action Consent Network),
Circle of Mamas (they have really neat handout cards) and
Children's Health Defence (You can also watch Vaxxed, Vaxxed 2 and Vaxxed 3 on this site- I recommend starting with Vaxxed 2, then Vaxxed, then Vaxxed 3 (all about Covid)
Books include
"Dissolving Illusions" by Dr Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk,
"Turtles all the Way down",
anything by Forrest Maready
The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline by Shaz Khan which is put out by Children's Health Defence
You can also follow Suzanne, Roman, Forrest, ICAN, Aaron Siri, and lots of others on Twitter
Thanks Penny, I had not heard of Circle of Mamas before. I am currently reading The Moth In the Iron Lung by Maready as have been wanting to understand polio better, and am 3/4 of the way through Turtles all the Way Down. Dissolving Illusions sitting on the top of the pile for next read...
I forgot to add "Imagine you are an Aluminium Atom (Discussions with Mr Aluminium)" by Professor Christopher Exley whose lifework has been studying Aluminium. He found high doses of aluminium in the brain tissue taken from donors with autism in 2017 and like many scientists was essentially cancelled by his university refusing donations for his research. This was after they received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and a partnership with the UK's largest independent Pharmacy. (pages 142-3) and he had prepared a press release around Aluminium adjuvents being used in the control or placebo
1. Has the definition of autism shifted over time in a way that ensures greater capture? There has been a ve$ted interest associated with medical labelling, after all.
2. Would the vast majority of history's greatest thinkers have been classified, by today's standards, as autistic?
3. Is there parallel tracking between vaccine uptake and autism?
4. If there is no control group in the US (which is highly problematic, I agree), are there societies which do not vaccinated as heavily to compare/contrast with? What about the Amish community?
Comment: The current US vax schedule looks awful, the VAST majority appearing to be surplus to need.
1. My understanding is yes, but not enough to account for the exponential increase in diagnoses. Toby addresses this in his doctoral thesis from memory.
Clearly not if we're talking non-verbal and requiring full time care and support. Maybe, at the milder end of the spectrum.
3. As in correlation at population level? Yes, but obviously that doesn't prove causation. As in studies? Not that I know of except for the specific ones discussed in Toby's 'mapping' article. I did see Toby reference some Californian data that provided some interesting insights on vaccine uptake and autism in video format a while back. https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/the-little-video-that-could
4. Yes, hence the claims that Amish people provide evidence that communities with lower vaccination rates have better overall health outcomes. However I can't speak to this in detail because I have read conflicting information and don't feel I've properly synthesised my thoughts on this as yet.
“Let me know in the comments what resources you’ve found helpful in coming to better understand this topic...”
I’ve been an “anti-vaxxer” for over 25 years and the primary resource was my life-partner’s experience as a trainee and then qualified homeopath in seeing what were obviously vaccine damaged children in clinical consultation. Mothers know!
It was backed up by my upbringing on what would now be recognised as an organic and biodynamic farm so the idea of nature providing the remedy was deeply ingrained and only needed uncovering.
I am just learning about homeopathy lately!
Homeopathy, like many other natural treatments and therapies, suffered from the "Rockefellerisation" of our health and education systems in the early 20th century. It did benefit(?) from the support of our current King for many years although he became much less vocal about it after he appeared as a lead announcer of The Great Reset and influencer pushing the Covid jabs.
Yes I just recently learned a bit about the history of homeopathy and how respected and widely used it was before the Rockerfeller/Flexner era...
Hi Rebekah! Thank you for writing this wonderful piece! Blessing to you and your family. 🙏
I have been anti vax for over 40 years, can't remember what got me interested in it before I had my 1st child 40 years ago, but like Trevor's life partner, have had vaccine damaged children and adults in clinical practice. Sometimes it's not obvious but it has showed up as the cause behind client's physical problems, that disappear when you address it. My children all had homeopathic prophylaxis instead of injections. It was easier in those days as there was nothing mandatory except for being excluded from school until 14 days after the last case when there was a measles outbreak in the school. Also my kids had none of the ADHD, asthma, allergy stuff that was so common among their classmates.
There are lots of resources both online e.g.
"ICAN" (Informed Action Consent Network),
Circle of Mamas (they have really neat handout cards) and
Children's Health Defence (You can also watch Vaxxed, Vaxxed 2 and Vaxxed 3 on this site- I recommend starting with Vaxxed 2, then Vaxxed, then Vaxxed 3 (all about Covid)
Books include
"Dissolving Illusions" by Dr Suzanne Humphries and Roman Bystrianyk,
"Turtles all the Way down",
anything by Forrest Maready
The Ultimate Vaccine Timeline by Shaz Khan which is put out by Children's Health Defence
You can also follow Suzanne, Roman, Forrest, ICAN, Aaron Siri, and lots of others on Twitter
Thanks Penny, I had not heard of Circle of Mamas before. I am currently reading The Moth In the Iron Lung by Maready as have been wanting to understand polio better, and am 3/4 of the way through Turtles all the Way Down. Dissolving Illusions sitting on the top of the pile for next read...
I forgot to add "Imagine you are an Aluminium Atom (Discussions with Mr Aluminium)" by Professor Christopher Exley whose lifework has been studying Aluminium. He found high doses of aluminium in the brain tissue taken from donors with autism in 2017 and like many scientists was essentially cancelled by his university refusing donations for his research. This was after they received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and a partnership with the UK's largest independent Pharmacy. (pages 142-3) and he had prepared a press release around Aluminium adjuvents being used in the control or placebo
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Questions:
1. Has the definition of autism shifted over time in a way that ensures greater capture? There has been a ve$ted interest associated with medical labelling, after all.
2. Would the vast majority of history's greatest thinkers have been classified, by today's standards, as autistic?
3. Is there parallel tracking between vaccine uptake and autism?
4. If there is no control group in the US (which is highly problematic, I agree), are there societies which do not vaccinated as heavily to compare/contrast with? What about the Amish community?
Comment: The current US vax schedule looks awful, the VAST majority appearing to be surplus to need.
1. My understanding is yes, but not enough to account for the exponential increase in diagnoses. Toby addresses this in his doctoral thesis from memory.
2. Depends how severe we're talking https://www.autismspeaks.org/levels-of-autism
Clearly not if we're talking non-verbal and requiring full time care and support. Maybe, at the milder end of the spectrum.
3. As in correlation at population level? Yes, but obviously that doesn't prove causation. As in studies? Not that I know of except for the specific ones discussed in Toby's 'mapping' article. I did see Toby reference some Californian data that provided some interesting insights on vaccine uptake and autism in video format a while back. https://tobyrogers.substack.com/p/the-little-video-that-could
4. Yes, hence the claims that Amish people provide evidence that communities with lower vaccination rates have better overall health outcomes. However I can't speak to this in detail because I have read conflicting information and don't feel I've properly synthesised my thoughts on this as yet.
The Californian data seems worthy of a deeper dive.
I imagine there are too many confounding variables in the Amish community ...too many points of departure from mainstream America.
🙏 fantastic summary thanks for sharing