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(09-26-2025, 08:36 AM)andy06shake Wrote: I think it is simply a distraction away from the Epstein files.
As far as im aware, the claim that Tylenol/Acetaminophen causes autism has been widely debunked by the scientific community.
I suppose it was also necessary to think of a 'rousing' point for the flagging grassroots and also vindicate his choice of captain brain-worm as health supremo.
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(09-26-2025, 09:12 AM)ANNEE Wrote: High functioning Autism definitely runs in mine.
But it’s only being recognized in recent years. It’s a bit tricky because they tend to be highly intelligent.
I just got lucky my grandkid was caught early at age 2.
Perhaps curing autism removes the high functioning ones from society, leading to a stupider general public?
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(09-26-2025, 05:20 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Perhaps curing autism removes the high functioning ones from society, leading to a stupider general public?
[Video: https://youtu.be/qqT16kXIQRo]
If a small percentage become smarter but most become less functional, would you risk that for your child?
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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(09-26-2025, 01:34 PM)KrustyKrab Wrote: You’re gaslighting amuses me, it always makes me chuckle. Blame it all on Trump even though its not true, right?
“Under President Biden, U.S. oil production has reached record levels, surpassing the highest production rates during Donald Trump's presidency. In October 2023, production peaked at over 13.2 million barrels per day, compared to Trump's peak of 13 million barrels per day in November 2019.”
The reserves appear to be finite. But demand increases.
By the way, who is looking at oil production numbers now that DOGE has made everything so 'efficient'?
The Latest Trump and DOGE Casualty: Energy Data
Looks like he can make stuff up and you just have to take his word for it.
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(09-26-2025, 05:20 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Perhaps curing autism removes the high functioning ones from society, leading to a stupider general public?
My oldest daughter was diagnosed ADHD back about 1973 (could be high functioning Autism — but that wasn’t recognized yet).
Been on natural health food, no sugar, no coloring, no fructose ever since.
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(09-26-2025, 05:20 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Perhaps curing autism removes the high functioning ones from society, leading to a stupider
As I said when we were going through “cure the gays”.
We don’t need another Josef Mengele.
Both are too complex to talk about a cure.
But, scientists are working to understand lack of speech. They’ve recognized what part of the brain relates to speech.
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(09-26-2025, 06:09 PM)ANNEE Wrote: My oldest daughter was diagnosed ADHD back about 1973 (could be high functioning Autism — but that wasn’t recognized yet).
Been on natural health food, no sugar, no coloring, no fructose ever since.
You don't seem to understand this problem at all. The damage is done before birth. Nothing can be done to reverse it as their brain has not developed normally.
Do you know about theledimide? If not, look it up. This seems to be a much less obvious case of the same problem. A drug given in pregnancy caused irreversible damage. Tylenol took longer to recognized because it did no physical damage.
And as Tylenol was not recommended for use during pregnancy, Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Tylenol, is off the hook for responsibility.
There is no cure, just time for it to eventually work it's way out after we stop causing it.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
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(09-26-2025, 05:26 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: If a small percentage become smarter but most become less functional, would you risk that for your child?
Since I am sure that many things correlate statistically with autism, I don't think I would have any choice in the matter, regardless.
I am now past child rearing age and none of my kids had any sign of autism, despite the fact that I, myself, am probably 'on the spectrum' (Asperger's, when that was a 'thing').
I have close friends who have fostered, and then adopted, babies with foetal alcohol poisoning, amphetamine (and other drugs) withdrawal, and have suffered physical abuse from their biological parents (babies!!), and I am aware of the struggles that loving and caring parents can face with 'difficult' children. I am thankful that I have been spared from such things, but I have thought long and hard about this, and would not love them less if I was in the situation.
There are many tranquilizers available that can make life a comfortable dream, but living a nulled-out life on the edge of unconsciousness isn't somewhere I would choose to be.
Sometimes you have to take the knocks or you'd never transcend them.
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(09-26-2025, 09:01 PM)BeyondKnowledge Wrote: You don't seem to understand this problem at all. The damage is done before birth. Nothing can be done to reverse it as their brain has not developed normally.
Do you know about theledimide? If not, look it up. This seems to be a much less obvious case of the same problem. A drug given in pregnancy caused irreversible damage. Tylenol took longer to recognized because it did no physical damage.
And as Tylenol was not recommended for use during pregnancy, Johnson & Johnson, the maker of Tylenol, is off the hook for responsibility.
There is no cure, just time for it to eventually work it's way out after we stop causing it.
I think you will find that autism is a developmental syndrome and while some of it occurs prior to birth, it continues through life as the brain develops and changes.
Neuroplasticity suggests that potential development of alternate modes of cognition must happen.
The intent to force humanity into a absolute conformity, as if difference was disease, is wrong and will lead to great suffering.
If nature wasn't primed for variety in all things, there'd only be one element (if any at all) and there wouldn't be complex things like life. Variety is the spice of life - the spark in the darkness.
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(09-26-2025, 09:27 PM)chr0naut Wrote: ....
There are many tranquilizers available that can make life a comfortable dream, but living a nulled-out life on the edge of unconsciousness isn't somewhere I would choose to be.
Sometimes you have to take the knocks or you'd never transcend them.
I am very tuned into damage done by being 'erased' by "medical treatment' for years....
Deeply personal, but tragically pertinent...
Nulled-out was not exactly the same as I experienced....
To the rest of the world around me, I seemed fine....
problem solved.
Thank God for COVID... the clinic closed, I stopped receiving all those meds...
cold turkey....
freaked out more than once...
(yes suffered physical damage.)
But I also "woke up"...
Life's much better now, it's mine.
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