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Dooms,
So your position is that because they got other vaccines, therefore they got autism?
You are making claims that no one else is making, based on what are these claims, being that these are your own (or some radical blogs) claims, why in the world do you think that someone would make the studies that you want?
“2Cents, answer this: Why in EVERY clinical study testing whether a product is safe, is it all RANDOMIZED who gets the product and who does not?”
Not sure what your question is, nor you have not included the source to your claim that the reason the people did not vaccinate were due to seeing signs of autism. If that is the case, what about their other children, why was the MMR vaccine withheld, and since you claim that other vaccines are also to blame for autism, do you claim that these other children were vaccinated and its just the MMR vaccine that was withheld, or was it all vaccines?
the reason for the question, because this group had a higher (or how you would write, HIGHER) rate of autism, not a marginal increase, a dramatic increase!
Based on your theory of correlation regardless of cause and effect, wouldn’t this prove that the MMR vaccine (as well as the other vaccines) actually prevent autism?
All your theories as a whole are not just unsubstantiated, they contradict each other.
Instead of twisting the study, the selection was based on groups, not on the diagnosis of autism, autism was the result.
let’s repeat this, groups were selected based on either being related to someone that is autistic or based on getting the MMR vaccine.
Your claim that those that gave the MMR vaccine were healthy, yet those that did not receive it were not healthy, has the following problems.
a. not in line with your position, that autism is genetic and actually has SIGNS (your style of writing) of autism earlier on.
b. Unsubstantiated and not reality, people that withhold vaccinations do it only after they know their child has autism and buy into the false notion that is to blame for this, as they gave their child the MMR vaccine.
c. Their siblings are unlikely to receive ANY vaccines, yet they are more likely to be diagnosed with autism.