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[–] KinkRaven 2 points -1 points (+1|-2) ago 

If you think I'm exaggerating I've seen people claiming polio never existed.

They are disinfo shills, there is clearly some people with deep pockets that don't want people investigating environmental reasons for the ASD bloom.

What we call Autism is really Autism Spectrum Disorder, which really means "these kids have autistic behaviours but are not genetically autistic"

The research however is pointing towards Roundup as the source of the many health issues to enter since the 90s when it was introduced.

These vaccines ate grown using cow tissue, the cows eat roundup laced feed and boom you have roundup in the vaccines, which just makes it worse.

They aren't the source otherwise we would have had the ASD bloom earlier. They appear to be an aggravator

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[–] badruns 2 points 3 points (+5|-2) ago  (edited ago)

I read that the symptoms between polio sufferers are quite similar with those that had over exposure to pesticides like DDT. Like... The same symptoms. And that "polio" was on the rise at the same time pesticide use in the US was on the rise... And most cases occurred during summer, when pesticide spraying was most common... I'm open to the idea that the polio epidemic isn't what we thought it was.

Companies like Monsanto have really good lobbyists for this sort of thing. They almost wipe out all honey bees in existence and most people don't even know about it.

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[–] qwop 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago  (edited ago)

If you want to follow the DDT rabbit hole, then this page has one of the best compilations of the DDT and polio timeline you will find:
http://harvoa.org/polio/pol_all.htm

And if you want to learn more about the whole history of polio, then this presentation is also excellent:

"Smoke, mirrors, and the disappearance of polio":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twch-T-n8Ns

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[–] KinkRaven 1 point 0 points (+1|-1) ago 

Colony collapse was never a major worry about losing honey bees. While the death rate of hives were higher than normal the overall number of hives continued to grow.

Tracking down the pesticide that was causing it was good work though and to my understanding has started to recover.