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  1. I&apos;m curious has anyone taken the time to read the inserts that come with the vaccines themselves? Because I have. And they do list autism as a possible side effect. Just saying.<br>
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  3. &quot;Thimerosal: The product named “thimerosal” that is found in vaccines is made up primarily of mercury. Autism was discovered AFTER Eli Lilly, a Big Pharma company, added thimerosal to vaccines shortly after getting the patent back in 1928.<br>
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  5. Key point: The only “safety” test ever conducted for thimerosal and humans was held in Indianapolis, Indiana back in 1929. Of the 22 human test subjects who were injected with the thimerosal / mercury ingredients, all 22 test subjects later died (or a 0% “success” rate) within a day or two. Since this 1929 human test study, there has NEVER been another thimerosal / mercury “safety” study ever completed and published in the1 United States (a period of approximately 90 years). <br>
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  7. Between the early 1980’s and recent years, the odds of developing Autism Spectrum traits dramatically increased from about 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 46 for boys in parallel with the rapid increase of childhood vaccines that grew from 10 to 72 vaccine shots over the past few decades. Most Autism numbers lag about 12 years behind the research date, so 2012 numbers would likely be for the year 2000. As such, the true Autism Spectrum numbers today may be much worse. Stephanie Seneff, an MIT Researcher, has publicly said that if these Autism numbers compound at the same exponential growth rates, then the U.S. may see 1 in 2 (50%) Autism numbers for babies born in 2025....<br>
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  9. Strokes and Seizures<br>
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  11. A shocked amygdala has been described as akin to a “mini-stroke” or “seizure” that may cause a person to become very fearful and lose their basic abilities for self-control. Seizures, mini-strokes, and personality disorder traits have rapidly increased over the past few decades. This corresponds with the increasing use of smartphones and other digital frequency devices.<br>
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  13. The exposure to various types of smartphone or wireless Wi-Fi radiation can disrupt the blood-brain barrier which may cause it to leak. A young child is at greater risk for brain harm because they have a thinner skull to protect them from external frequency damage. It’s been claimed that the bone marrow of a child’s head absorbs more than 10 times the radiation from these digital devices than an adults. Younger infants and toddlers are thought to experience even worse damage than young children.<br>
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  15. Many cysts or brain tumors can remain hidden for years or decades before they later start metastasizing into seizures or strokes.<br>
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  17. A stroke is briefly defined as follows: “A disruption of blood circulation in the brain.”<br>
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  19. A seizure can be summarized as: “A surge of electrical activity in the brain.”<br>
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  21. Both a stroke and seizure can share the following similar symptoms:<br>
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  23. * Powerful headaches<br>
  24. * Numbness or tingling in parts of the body<br>
  25. * Confusion<br>
  26. * Poor memory<br>
  27. * Difficulty speaking or understanding words that are spoken to you<br>
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  29. As such, a “trigger” in someone can be akin to being shocked by an electrical outlet in a wall due to the surge of electrical activity in the brain. To the triggered person, they see “danger” almost everywhere. When triggered, the person is likely to pull away from others in a defensive state as if they were a wounded animal. To others, it may appear that the fearful person is being “mean” to them when, in fact, they are just trying to cope with the surge or flood of overwhelming negative feelings and powerful electrical currencies flowing through their brain.&quot;<br>
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  31. http://infinitebonds.com/aluminum-mercury-and-the-brain/
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