Comments by "Snowbird" (@snowbird6855) on "Coronavirus, Obesity, Alcohol and Clinical Trials" video.

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  2.  @passiflora1014  How is it possible that autism is a birth defect? I'm 64 years old and had NEVER heard of autism in the 60s and 70s, the first time was in the late eighties. It's no wonder because in those years prior to 1985, autism occured in less than one in ten thousand. Now it occurs in one in 39. When my sister started teaching in '79 there wasn't one case in her entire school. By the time she retired in 2012 there were 2-3 in every class. Interestingly, my daughter started teaching 3 years ago and she's had 4 every year. And don't tell me doctors couldn't diagnose it prior to 1985, that's absurd. Any idiot can see the radical behavior issues and lack of social interaction of even a mild case and 30% of them are not high functioning, they require constant individual assistance and will never be independent. If you read the 2017 UC Davis study whereby they treated autistic children with their own cord blood stem cells and found that 66% of them showed significant improvement, you'll know that autism is not genetic. It's impossible to improve a genetic condition with a child's cord blood stem cells because they carry the same defect. THEREFORE THE HARD TRUTH IS THE CAUSE OF AUTISM IS ENVIRONMENTAL. I had 3 vaccines as a child but I did have all the childhood illnesses and today my well programmed immune system is very strong, I'm rarely ill. My children born in the eighties had a dozen vaccines. Today's children receive 72 doses of 16 vaccines by age 18. Vaccines have no liability either since a law passed in 1986 and thereafter the vaccine schedule exploded. Of course it would, imagine being able to profit from a product that has zero liability. The Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System records over 60,000 injuries yearly including 500 deaths (you'll find these stats on the CDC website). The National Vaccine Injury Program in the US has paid out over 4.3 billion dollars to date. Oh and you know what else was unknown in the 60s and 70s? SIDS. That's right, I'd never heard of infants suddenly dying for no reason. EVER. Now go back and look at the VAERS reports again and check out when these dead infants had their last vaccine. You'll find that 80% of them were vaccinated within 48 hours.
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  36.  @DeneF  We have full health coverage in Canada too, but that's irelevant for my vaccine injured grandson who has a permanent brain injury. In order for him to learn at school, learn to read etc, he needs specialized tutoring. A friend of mine has a 35 year old son who has a seizure disorder, he gets these on a daily basis and cannot drive or hold a job. He has a very costly guide dog, specifically trained to manage his safety. My friend is a nurse and she researched for years and saw every specialist to try to find out what happened and get treatment. It was his booster shot at age 15 months. If you read the vaccine insert you'll see the very long list of potential injuries and they are real. The list includes seizures and it includes deaths. And it's not that rare. The CDC Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System receives over 500 death reports every year and more than 60,000 injury reports. And that's just the tip of the iceberg as most doctors (never mind patients) don't even know this tracking system exists. I don't care where a vaccine is developed nor by which country, I will never take it. I monitor my health religiously, I have a very clean diet and excersise daily, never smoked , drink very little, and I'm not on any drugs at age 64. I very rarely get ill. I take a number of high quality supplements including D and C, zinc, resveratrol, iodine etc. Vaccines are a huge money generating product that has no liability and none are safely tested against an inert placebo. It has to stop. Think twice Dene. Better still: don't do it.
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