The MMR Causes Autism Hoax
By kay lar
@jaylar (2127)
Kingston, Jamaica
August 30, 2025 10:25am CST
I heard of the case against Andrew Wakefield before I learned how widely disseminated and believed was the hoax.
Understand that Wakefield and his friends wanted to make money on a vaccine they created. They decided to create this hoax, knowing how stupid people are.
They published their hoax and people all over the world believed it, and didn't get their children vaccinated.
As children died of measles, his hoax was investigated, proven to be a complete fabrication. He and his partners were charged, and convicted.
Now you would think the world would know this, but it doesn't. Despite publications, despite information freely gained on the 'Net, i.e.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3136032/
people still believe the fraud created by Wakefield, who was disbarred and went to the land of ignorance, America.
America, where an ex-heroin addict who knows nothing about medicine is the Cabinet official in charge of health.
Do your own research and comprehend that autism is NOT produced by the jab.
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@NJChicaa (124501)
• United States
30 Aug
Andrew Wakefield lost his medical license and now lives in hiding in Texas here in the US instead of his native England. Idiots believe that the MMR vaccine causes autism. There is not a shred of scientific evidence that it does.
But hey don't get vaccinated against COVID, flu, MMR, etc. You'll be Darwin Award winners!
