Can vaccines be the biggest cause of the rise in autism? – New groundbreaking report shakes the scientific community

Mark Freedom

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CAN VACCINES CAUSE AUTISM? NEW REPORT POINTS TO THE MOST DOMINANT RISK FACTOR

After decades of censorship and debate, a comprehensive report has now been released concluding that vaccinations play a significant role in the development of autism. The report comes from the McCullough Foundation and is based on over 300 scientific studies.

According to the researchers, the rise in autism is multifactorial, but vaccination is the most significant modifiable risk factor.

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🔍 MAIN RISK FACTORS

The report identifies the following factors for increased autism risk:

  • Older parents (mother >35 years, father >40 years)

  • Premature birth (<37 weeks)

  • Genetic variations

  • Siblings with autism

  • Maternal immune activation during pregnancy

  • Exposure to medication during fetal development

  • Environmental toxins and chemicals

  • Disturbances in the gut–brain axis

  • And especially: the combination of routine childhood vaccinations

Of the 136 vaccine-related studies reviewed:

  • 107 (79%) found a link between vaccines and autism

  • 29 found no link but lacked unvaccinated control groups

  • 12 studies compared unvaccinated and fully vaccinated children — and all showed far better health and lower autism risk among the unvaccinated.


🔬 BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION

The report points to several biological mechanisms:

  • Immune dysfunction

  • Mitochondrial dysfunction

  • Neuroinflammation

These are particularly triggered when children receive many vaccines rapidly and early in their neurodevelopment, when the brain is most vulnerable.

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🧠 IS THIS REAL SCIENCE – OR SOMETHING ELSE?

It is important to ask the question: “Is this factual – or not?”

It is difficult to answer definitively, since science itself can be corrupted. Peer-reviewed research remains the best we have, but it is not infallible. Some researchers are paid to oppose other peer-reviewed results.

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