- If autism is not caused by vaccines, the reported rates of autism should be proportional to the number of doses of the vaccine since these are all coincidences.
- But they aren't.
If autism is not related to vaccines, the counts should be proportional to doses administered for that vaccine in childhood when kids are most susceptible.
- What I found is that the number of reports is vaccine-type dependent.
- This is IMPOSSIBLE to explain if vaccines don’t cause autism.
The CDC childhood vaccine schedule
Here’s what the CDC childhood vaccine schedule looks like today:
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